In South St. Paul, a bakery pays tribute to the legendary tastes of Elvis Presley with its inventive take on a classic muffin. Meanwhile, across town in south Minneapolis, a cherished restaurant offers solace for weary diners through its iconic Asian-inspired dish. This article explores both culinary delights: Black Sheep Coffee's Elvis Muffin and George and the Dragon’s Asian Hangover, highlighting their unique appeal and enduring popularity.
At Black Sheep Coffee, patrons can indulge in a delightful homage to "The King" with the aptly named Elvis Muffin. Priced at $5, this treat combines banana, peanut butter, and chocolate into a perfectly portable snack. The flavors evoke memories of banana-chocolate chip bread but with a subtle twist of creamy nuttiness that fans adore. Although availability depends on supply, visitors are encouraged to try it early as these treats tend to sell out quickly. Fortunately, even if you miss out, there’s no shortage of other delectable pastries such as scones or Danish pastries to pair with the shop’s globally sourced coffee.
On the other side of town lies George and the Dragon, known not only for its welcoming atmosphere but also for its signature comfort food. One standout offering is the Asian Hangover, a beloved staple since the restaurant opened its doors. Featuring tender five-spice pork, an egg, snap peas, all served atop jasmine rice, this dish provides warmth and satisfaction after long days. Whether paired with a chilled rosé or enjoyed alone, each bite delivers rich flavors crafted to rejuvenate anyone who enters this Minneapolis institution.
The charm of these establishments extends beyond their menus; they create communities where people gather regularly. For those seeking inspiration from music legends or simply craving some much-needed relaxation, these spots offer more than just meals—they provide experiences worth savoring. Both locations reflect how local creativity transforms simple ingredients into something extraordinary.