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= Moto.i = Moto-i is a unique Japanese restaurant and sake brewery located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Here are the key details about Moto-i: == Overview == - Moto-i is the first sake brewpub outside of Japan1<ref name="ref4">4</ref>. - It is located in the Lyn-Lake neighborhood of Minneapolis at 2940 Lyndale Ave S4<ref name="ref5">5</ref>. - The restaurant opened in 2008 and has been part of the community for over 15 years[12]. == Food and Drink == - The menu features Tokyo-style ramen noodles, rice bowls, and Asian-inspired small plates5<ref name="ref8">8</ref>. - They brew their own sake on-site and serve it on draft[11]. - Moto-i offers a variety of sake cocktails and Japanese spirits[11]. - Popular dishes include their classic ramen, steamed buns, and okonomiyaki8<ref name="ref12">12</ref>. == Atmosphere and Experience == - The restaurant has three full levels available for events and private parties4<ref name="ref5">5</ref>. - It's known for creating a unique community atmosphere through food and beverage[12]. - The name "Moto-i" is pronounced "moh-toh-ee"[12]. == Significance == - Moto-i is Minnesota's first and only craft sake brewery[11]. - It has been recognized for its innovative approach to Japanese cuisine and sake brewing in the United States[18]. == Reviews and Reception == - The restaurant has received positive reviews for its food, atmosphere, and unique concept[17]. - It's been featured in local media and food programs[12]. Moto-i stands out as a pioneering establishment that brought sake brewing to the United States while offering a comprehensive Japanese dining experience. Its combination of house-brewed sake, authentic Japanese cuisine, and community-focused atmosphere has made it a notable fixture in Minneapolis's culinary scene. == References == <references />
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