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March 2024 by Travis T.
The marketplace is a hidden gem in St. Paul. There are plenty of vendors to get food and the Hmong sausage is definitely worth trying since it's delicious. There is also clothing and produce for sale. If I lived in the area, I would visit more often.
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January 2024 by Sandra, Lia Vang
Best place for fresh veggies at a reasonable price. Lazy days I can just go and grab some food lol.
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November 2023 by Charlie Ly (I live here!)
There to have hmong breakfast!
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October 2023 by J H.
Large open air market. Great options. I was hoping for more fruit options, but I arrived close the the end of the day and more than half of the vendors were already closed. I look for way to coming through again, when I am in the Twin Cities.
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September 2023 by Anita L.
Fun place to check out! Definitely a run down Asian market feel - it's huge inside! Lots of clothes and Knick knacks for sale when you first come in, but keep making your way through and you'll hit the fresh grocery, and then finally the food court! We came in the middle of the week so some of the food court restaurants were closed. Most did sell the same basic things but once in a while you would get a special item in a stall. Our favorites were the coconut sesame ball at the very end and the crazy steak near it! The crazy steak is $25 (with a limit of 3 orders, which was what piqued my interest) but man it was good and a huge portion! You can also add sticky rice on the side, and a small was humongous!! The crazy steak is chargrilled to the temperature you want and doused in this addictive meaty sauce. Hmong sausage was salty but good with rice - had a nice snap and texture to it. The stuffed chicken wing was okay - stuffed with mushrooms and noodles (so tastes like a Chinese sticky rice at dim sum). Take a walk around and pay attention to the one-off items if you want more variety! We also got some mango with chili powder for $5 at the market.
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September 2023 by Ashley I.
This was my second time coming here. The first time my friend wanted to show me the food here. This time I requested we eat here again (2 years later- I live in CA). Without a doubt your sleeping on this place if you've never been. I'm in absolute love with the curry soup and the pork belly. Oh and the stuffed chicken wings. What I'm saying is throw a rock when you get to the food court. I don't think you can miss. Enjoy!
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September 2023 by Maggie G.
This is a Hmong flew market only sells ethnic items of the Hmong people arranging from clothing, to plants and vegetables to herbal remedies. It might of been very hot in a hot day, however, the day we went was in the 80's. Otherwise, I can imagine it would be very hot inside without AC and outside as well. I had the best deal papaya dad here at the food stall! A $8 container of papaya was packed in a big styrofoam container. I asked for mild, but still, it was very spicy to me. Just FYI, it's highly recommended to specify how many chili you want instead of asking for mild, medium or spicy. I can probably only tolerate 1/2 or even 1/3 of a chili in there so called "mild"
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August 2023 by Hli Gnay
Find what I need
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August 2023 by Alik W.
Pretty interesting place to dine! I enjoyed steamed Catfish wrapped in a banana leaf, egg rolls, and a Thai style papaya salad (they will also do Lao style which is heavier on the fish sauce). My kids loved many flavors of bubble tea milkshake. The real stand out was the Nava or Navam, about fifteen interesting colorful things mixed with sweet coconut milk. Mostly found in the west building. I would totally come back. I want to try chicken wings, fried pork belly, larb, and some of their spring rolls. Cheap, too. You'll fill up for under $20.
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August 2023 by Maïa S.
If you want to eat the most delicious oily red braised pork in the twin cities at an amazing price, GO HERE.
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June 2023 by L V39
First time at Hmong market, it is nice
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June 2023 by Andrew T.
Super cool and interesting ethnic Hmong experience. There are stalls for a clothing, food, groceries as well as a lot of other interesting souvenirs. Great that there's a huge parking lot and there's plenty to do. Definitely bring some cash as most stands don't accept credit cards.
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May 2023 by Howard Xiong
Parking jam
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May 2023 by Cindy Moua
Love coming here with my mom ❤️
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March 2023 by ComewithTC VaajTsaaj
You got choicest