Why Sioux Fallls?
The city of water falls
Sioux Falls is named for the Sioux tribe of American Indians and the waterfalls of the Big Sioux River, located a few blocks from today’s downtown district. The Sioux tribe named the water Minne Waukon (sacred water). The falls remain a popular local landmark and tourist attraction. Many of the venerable reminders of Sioux Falls´ pioneer past were constructed out of the region’s distinctive rose quartzite and serve as testimony to the founders´ hard work, vision and commitment to community. Many of the city’s older buildings made of this rose quartzite are still standing today.
Local EATS
My favorive local food in Sioux Falls
Phillips Avenue Diner
Phillips Avenue Diner is a vintage venue with retro decor and serve sizable American staples. They serve all-day breakfast and offer outdoor seating.
121 S Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
What I like here
Hot roast beef sandwich -classic tender roast beef on white bread with mashed potato & beef gravy.
Learn moreInca Mexican Restaurant
The cozy cantina specializes in serving classic dishes like enchiladas, burritos, and other familiar Mexican favorites, accompanied by a variety of house-made salsas that add a special touch to each bite.
3312 South Holly Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
What I like here
Crab Enchiladas - made with real dungeness crab meat cooked with chopped tomatoes and onions in a homemade white cream sauce; Rolled in a soft flour tortilla, served with sour cream on top.
Learn moreMama's Ladas
Specializing in fresh-made enchiladas, this cozy eatery has carved a niche for itself as a cherished culinary destination. The team at Mama's Ladas also crafts fresh salsa and guacamole daily.
116 W 11th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
What I like here
Broccoli & Cheese Enchilada make sure to order the fresh salsa and guacamole too.
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