Tag: deli

  • United Noodle Deli to Expand

    One of my favorite little lunch spots is the Chinese deli
    hidden away inside United Noodles, the oriental market hidden away inside the
    Seward neighborhood in south Minneapolis.

    There are only five tables, and no table service – you order
    at the counter, and bus your own dishes when you’re done. The menu is very
    limited – actually, there is no menu, just a few signs taped here and there,
    with some photos, plus the steam tables, where the foods aren’t labeled, but
    easy enough to figure out.

    United Noodles Combo

    This is a different
    kind of Chinese food than you’ll find on most Chinese restaurant menus – even
    the more authentic places, like Mandarin Kitchen, or Grand Shanghai – it’s
    really more like Chinese home cooking, or Chinese street food. The last time I
    visited the choices included big chunks of stewed beef and radish, chopped pork
    with long bean, chicken with broccoli, and glistening red slabs of barbecued
    pork and glazed roast duck.

    I usually go for the combo special – any three of the
    entrees, plus rice and tea for $6.99, but I have also enjoyed the Taiwan style
    beef noodle soup – stewed beef and fat noodles garnished with chopped green
    onions and cilantro.

    The deli is going to close for remodeling sometime around
    July 15, and reopen a couple of weeks later with an expanded kitchen, including
    a grill for cooking American food. ("American food?" – "Like steak." ) And
    eventually, they are also going to start serving shabu-shabu, a Japanese hot
    pot dish that’s a little like sukiyaki. But not in the summer – nobody eats
    shabu-shabu in the summer.

    United Noodles, 2015 E. 24th St., in the
    Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. 612-721-6677.

    Store hours
    Monday to Saturday: 9am – 7pm
    Sunday: 9am – 6pm

    Deli Hours
    Monday: CLOSED
    Tuesday to Saturday: 11am – 6pm
    Sunday: 11am – 5pm

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