A list of Indigenous restaurants in the U.S. This list should be so much larger.

https://sweetgrasstradingco.com/2022/01/19/a-guide-to-native-american-restaurants/

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A guide to Native American restaurants across the U.S. - Sweetgrass Trading Co

Planning a family vacation or road trip? Don’t forget to add these Native American restaurants to your itinerary! Below we’ve compiled a list of some of the best Native restaurants in the U.S. Let us know if you have another favorite Native restaurant, café or food truck in the U.S. that we may have missed!  [...]

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@skinnylatte there are some others that aren't on this list in Arizona that I've been wanting to go to but there should be way more. I love fry bread but there's nothing in my area other than fry bread trucks despite there being so many reservations here. One challenge is a lot of the traditional ingredients (like piñon pine nuts here) are expensive so it wouldn't be possible to make it affordable.

There are also many native dishes that are just thought of as "American" or "Mexican" food.

@skinnylatte Here's a good site about Indigenous restaurants in Canada:
https://destinationindigenous.ca/cuisine/

Not all of them are listed there but it's a good starting point. There's also many Indigenous food trucks & smaller food vending businesses, scattered all throughout Canada, within local small communities.

Indigenous Cuisine

Indigenous-owned businesses are serving up dishes that have a deep connection to their communities, fuelling the Indigenous Renaissance.

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I wish Portland had more going on in that area. It looks like a trip up to Seattle is called for.
@skinnylatte I was blessed with a frybread recipe and the training to make a metric fuckton of it at a time... but man businesses are so TOUGH.
Frybread Tacos would slay in the PNW...