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Paisley Park offers food fit for Prince

Menu items include superstar favorites such as coconut curry, grilled cheese sandwiches and, of course, pancakes.

November 4, 2016 at 3:56PM
Jon Bream, Star Tribune
A sampling of food from Paisley Park Kitchen.
A sampling of food from Paisley Park Kitchen. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Dine like Prince. That's what Paisley Park is offering when it opens again as a museum this weekend.

Paisley Park Kitchen will offer 11 different vegan and vegetarian items, "in accordance with Prince's wishes." The dishes, drinks and desserts are even prepared by Prince's personal chef, Ray Roberts, and his wife, Juell Roberts, of People's Organic restaurant.

The dishes range from coconut curry with black rice and chickpeas to jerk popcorn to vegan rice crispy bars, constantly stocked in Prince's fridge for the "perfect 4 a.m. energy snack," according to the menu.

At a Wednesday media tour, we sampled four items. The curry ($12.50) — also served the night Kendrick Lamar visited Paisley in 2014 to celebrate the releases of "Plectrum­Electrum" and "Art Official Age" — was flavorful but not spicy, especially for curry.

The minestrone soup ($7) had lots of pasta noodles and veggies. Again, it was flavorful but not spicy.

The real winner is the Minnesota grilled cheese ($9), featuring savory white Cheddar and Gouda, grilled on ciabatta bread, with apples and honey ("which Prince especially loved"). We agree. Scrumptious taste, soft-and-crunchy texture, and the honey is a nice, sweet but not-too-sweet touch.

Also sampled was a cowgirl mini ($5), a cookie made of rolled oats, coconut and white and dark chocolate. These tasty treats — great texture, not too sweet but just sweet enough in a I-love-my-co-op way — were often served at Paisley, according to the menu, including the last party Prince had there on April 16.

Other menu items include a tropical smoothie, flatbread pizza and pancakes, Prince's favorite. "Prince loved pancakes at any hour of the day," the menu says.

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The food is served in a giant tent, where Prince merchandise is sold.

Reservations for Paisley Park tours, which cost $38.50 and $100 (VIP), must be made in advance at www.officialpaisleypark.com. □

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Jon Bream

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Jon Bream has been a music critic at the Star Tribune since 1975, making him the longest tenured pop critic at a U.S. daily newspaper. He has attended more than 8,000 concerts and written four books (on Prince, Led Zeppelin, Neil Diamond and Bob Dylan). Thus far, he has ignored readers’ suggestions that he take a music-appreciation class.

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