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July 2023 by Chad
GREAT COMPANY RUN BY GREAT PEOPLE
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May 2023 by Curdis
Its okay. just make sure to look at the expiration dates, they sold me quinoa with the best by date scribbled out from 2017. Nasty. The imported juice cocktail I had was good though. Managed to not be 6 years out of date at least.
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May 2023 by Michael French
Didn't for-fill why I was there
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August 2022 by Ryan Smith
Fun and family fun
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January 2022 by Carlyn R.
Fav. St. Paul Ethiopian Grocery/Restaurant Closed. I do not recommend this restaurant because to my dismay it is now closed. I drove there to order their full veggie with meat platter. Their food is so so delicious and they give you so much...definitely made with .
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November 2021 by Tommy Zawacki
Fast and courteous service
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April 2021 by Boobie Hines
Store never open on time
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December 2019 by MikelMariNoles
The bar & grill inside is not worth stopping at and the staff are rude. However, the store is great place to get a few things quickly. We love to walk to the store and enjoy Whole Foods
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October 2019 by Jilly070
Worst Whole Foods we’ve been too. Took our daughter, who is in college here Sunday pm. Unfriendly workers- tiny store- limited selection
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September 2019 by Julia James
Great selection of items. Awesome customer service. Recommended!
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July 2019 by Red23Hair34
I could not find anything I wanted to eat from the salad bar or deli. We could not get a hello, let alone served at the cafe, so we left. The meat looked great.
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March 2019 by Max A
Until last fall I lived across the street from Whole Foods on Selby. They never had anything in stock after, say, 1:00 p.m.,. Their breakfast items were usually gone before 10:30 a.m. (Right around the time I get up in the summer.) Too bad. And no one seemed to work there. Their deli and bakery departments were never staffed. Bizarre! Now, walk a few blocks to Kowalski's on Grand and see how a grocery store should be managed and maintained. And one more thing--whole foods hours are ridiculous. Hardly what one would call a full service grocery store.
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November 2018 by Will H.
The best Korean grocery store in Minnesota! 1.) Reasonable prices 2.) Super nice owners 3.) Good selection! I'm a bit picky when it comes to Kimchi. We've tried Kimchi at Cub Foods and other Asian groceries with mixed results, but the Kimchi and Kim's has always been consistently good. They also have a good selection of Korean drinks and desserts too. Here are my recommendations for first timers: 1.) DRINKS: My favorite drinks of all time are Sac Sac (Orange) and Bong Bong (Grape). The orange one is a lighter orange juice (not sour) with the individual orange juice sacs mixed in with it. The grape one is a lighter white grape juice with pieces of peeled grapes inside. You've got to try it! 2.) ICE CREAM: 1.) Towards the back of the store in the freezer section, there is a honeydew flavored popsicle called Melona I would recommend. Also, there is a fish shaped ice dessert with three different varieties of ice cream (red bean + vanilla ice cream, green tea ice cream, and chocolate ice cream). It looks kinda funny but trust me, it is da bomb.
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May 2018 by B B
We new what we wanted going to Whole Foods, and had checked up on closing hours. We were surprised and disappointed to find the food carts being emptied by staff hours before closing.The food itself was fresh as always, but the remaining variety was limited.As usual - prices are relatively high but justified.
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March 2018 by Joe N
Have been here a few times to shop for groceries. Whole foods functions pretty well - especially with fruits and vegetables at pretty good prices and selection of organic or non organic.'However, the restaurant has problems. I waited 15 minutes for a blackened chicken sandwich. Finally asked and was told that somehow the printer had not sent my order (and 5 others) to the cook. Waitress apologized - but this should not be happening. When sandwich arrived, it was ok, but nothing special - $8.00 including several tater tots. Also tried gelato - ok, but again, nothing special.Appears that some people who live in the building and work nearby come eat to eat. I see no reason to make this a destination restaurant. There are so many better restaurants with tastier food, more reasonable prices and better service.