The Kitchenette

1001 Johnson Pkwy, St Paul

Recent Reviews

Mai Cheng

Love how there's always new things to look for...

Food: 5

Service: 4

Nichole Nelson

The best egg rolls ever!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Liam

The food is gross

Steven Miller

So many great lunch options. How to choose?

Hannah X.

DELICIOUS! We live in OK and we come here every time we are in MN. Food is outstanding and kitchen is decently clean. When you are sitting in your hotel room and your stomach is rumbling, come here and get an order of home-cooked Hmong food! They automatically pack it to-go. We have had the purple sticky rice, pork belly, chicken quarters (chinese bbq style), sticky rice sausage, mustard greens, and hot pepper. It is ALL good. Staff is very friendly. Food may seem pricey, but for the quality and quantity, it is a fair deal. Try to go before 4pm so you can get some meat before they sell out for the day! Also, the woman who runs this booth speaks English, so no worries if you don't know any Hmong like me!

Alden Bautista

I admire this restaurant a lot. theres a unique mood. The meals are exeptionaly good. the service is efficient and the personel is friendly. The price is honest. profoundly recommend.

Dan Da'man

Get the drunken noodles, best thing money can buy, and there stuffed chicken wings. Great huge spring rolls, love all those restraunts.

Daniel T.I.

Get the drunken noodles, best thing money can buy, and there stuffed chicken wings. Great huge spring rolls, love all those restraunts.

Heu Pao Moua

Love the seafood

Beo Bang

Pretty nice

May Lor

Sister

Pao Moua

Love the seafood

Fox E.

Don't be surprised if you get hair in your food, honestly. I mean, it's called Hair Kitchen, what do you expect? Oh wait it's not. The Hmong Village is a huge Warehouse full of textiles and trinkets and amazing Goods that are generally Vietnamese but also from all parts of the world. And at one end of this massive Warehouse of goodies and delights is this enormous endless row of magical food places which are serving everything from Pho to fake Chinese food to fake Japanese food to Korean food and even some real Chinese and Japanese to go with the Thai and the Filipino and a little bit of everything such as Laotian and Cambodian - but definitely heavy on the Vietnamese stuff as is the expectancy. The sad thing is that people on Yelp haven't really made a dent into these yet as I came here and noticed that probably only three or four of the 30 or 40 food places in this massive Market have even been put on Yelp yet. I've now put them all on Yelp and will be working my way through them each time I visit Saint Paul until I have put up pix of various dishes at each one. But if you live around here and you come here more regularly than I do, what's your excuse? Give all of these places a try! Put them on the map! Figure out which ones are the true hidden gems! Why go to Ye Olde Basic Brewery yet again for yet another pale ale and yet another microbrew craft beer and some more freaking Mozzarella Sticks. You can come here and do what Yelp is really all about which is trying new things and putting little places like this on the map.

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