Located in the heart of vibrant Brainerd, Minnesota, Passport is where global flavors dance harmoniously with familiar comfort foods. Our kitchen, driven by a passion for fresh ingredients, creates an adventurous menu that will tantalize your taste buds. Within our historic walls, adorned with captivating artwork, you will feel the warmth of the past blended seamlessly with modern sophistication. Whether you gather in our cozy dining room or bask in the sun on our spacious patio, Passport promises an unforgettable dining experience.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 606 Laurel St, Brainerd, MN 56401
Phone: (218) 454-7243
Website: http://www.passportbrainerd.com/
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The staff have been incredibly hospitable, and friendly.
The food is so delicious, I love how the menu changes monthly. I will always have a reason to come back and try something new.
I use to be married to a Nigerian man and really have been craving the food! The Suya is spot on! And I love how the Suya and Jollof rice actually had the heat! Nigerian food can be very spicy and Passport made it happen. The meat pie has a lot of good flavor and less heat (spice). The meat pie dough is different but very delicious. It reminded me more of a buttery croissant!
Janel and Tatianna were my servers! They really made me feel like I was VIP! Janel even was willing to have small talk with me and gave me a warm hug goodbye.
I also had the please to meet the owner and have a chat with him! He was so fun to talk with and learn about his upcoming visions.
Keep rocking it crew! I’m hooked!
I appreciate what they’re trying to do, but it’s not working, and way too many corners are being cut. They are trying to produce international cuisine, using the food products typical of a low end American Diner.
Example: a warm winter salad with pecans aplles, etc.., but instead of spinach, arugula or kale they used romaine/iceberg. Choices like that across the board – where nearly all the supposed ethnic cuisine has been americanized (and poorly at that). Some redeeming qualities, but if you order 4 things, you get maybe one thing that felt like what you hoped/paid for.
Service is usually pretty decent though.
The wait staff did a phenomenal job paying attention to us, and was quick to refill waters and/or check to see if we needed anything. It was also the first time I wasn’t caught with food in my mouth when the wait staff came asked how the food was.
Overall a spectacular experience that I would recommend to anyone in the area!