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United Noodles Asian Supermarket

5.0 stars
(1 Rating)

2015 E 24th St, Minneapolis, MN 55404

(612) 721-6677 GO TO WEBSITE

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  • HOURS:
  • Grocery: 9am-7pm (Mon-Sat); 9am-6pm (Sun)

    UniDeli: Closed (Mon); 11am-6pm (Tues-Sat); 11am-5pm (Sun). No sushi on Tues
  • PRICE RANGE: $
  • CREDIT CARDS: Yes
  • ALCOHOL: None
  • OTHER FEATURES:
  • On-Site Parking, Grocery, Serves Lunch
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Large grocery store with a big selection of Asian food. A small deli counter sells roasted meats and prepared food (home-cooked Taiwanese-style dishes, rice dumplings, and various authentic Chinese dishes). Deli hours are limited – call to check.

See this thread from 2006:
United Noodle Cafeteria Report (Mpls, MN)

quick reviews (7 Reviews)

5 stars

I just saw this thread while commenting on United Noodle (or is it United Noodles) new Ramen. Chef Kosuke (a real Japanese dude) makes this awesome Tonkatsu-based Japanese Ramen for $7 per bowl. It's an Asian grocery store in an industrial complex tucked away across from Coastal Seafood. Hard to find, but you'll be glad when you do. The only crappy thing is the hours. The Deli is closed on...+READ I just saw this thread while commenting on United Noodle (or is it United Noodles) new Ramen. Chef Kosuke (a real Japanese dude) makes this awesome Tonkatsu-based Japanese Ramen for $7 per bowl. It's an Asian grocery store in an industrial complex tucked away across from Coastal Seafood. Hard to find, but you'll be glad when you do. The only crappy thing is the hours. The Deli is closed on Mondays; open from 11am-6pm from Tues-Sat, and 11am-5pm on Sun.-COLLAPSE / REPLY (35 Replies) (by Mplsfoodie, created November 4, 2011)

5 stars

My girlfriend I just popped at the UniDeli for a late lunch yesterday. I was able to get their new menu (starting next week). A computer guy adding the new files onto the usb keys for the display monitors emailed them to me. The only new dish UniDeli is adding is something called Masubi, which is apparently a popular sandwich substitute in Japan and Hawaii.

Kate and I had the awesome Ramen and...+READ
My girlfriend I just popped at the UniDeli for a late lunch yesterday. I was able to get their new menu (starting next week). A computer guy adding the new files onto the usb keys for the display monitors emailed them to me. The only new dish UniDeli is adding is something called Masubi, which is apparently a popular sandwich substitute in Japan and Hawaii.

Kate and I had the awesome Ramen and a new secret roll called the Seven Samurai, which is a spicy tuna roll with pieces of avocado and nigiri tuna on top ($9.00).

We've also been there for the lunch special before. You get food piled high, but I think it's more geared for people who care more about quantity than presentation or quality.

The Chef said they are adding prepared Asian drinks and desserts in the Spring. Kate and my two nieces will LOVE that.-COLLAPSE
/ REPLY (23 Replies) (by Mplsfoodie, created November 4, 2011)

»Ramen at United Noodles UniDeli

Just added to their menu, made with white miso, roast pork, 1/2 tea-smoked egg, bok choy, sprouts, green onion, and marinated ginger. Only $7; totally worth it.

If you haven't been there lately, or at all, you have to give it a try. The daily lunch special is a choice of 3 items (one meat, two stir fry) and a choice of white or friend rice for $6.49. Great deal!
REPLY (23 Replies) (by SmartCookie, created November 3, 2011)

Farmer's markets are really your best bet. Quality is hard to find in the grocery store and co-op prices can get high fast. There are lot of farmer's markets all over the metro, so you shouldn't have any problem finding a selection of places to try.
Also, next season you might want to consider a CSA share.
As far as Mexican or Asian, try United Noodle. They have a little bit of everything.
REPLY (12 Replies) (by forgottendreamr, created July 1, 2011)

Here's the correct location for United Noodles. REPLY (16 Replies) (by SmartCookie, created November 27, 2010)

United noodles has it available in small portions (less than 2 pounds.) REPLY (12 Replies) (by SmartCookie, created December 5, 2009)

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