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Indigenous Food Lab

4.8 (6 reviews)

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Cheri E.

This place is awesome! I work in the same building where this is located and have seen it being developed over many months. I was so excited to try it. I've eaten here twice now and each dish is unique and delicious! Staff is always super friendly and helpful. First time I ate here I got the Native salad with Mushroom topping and Wóžapi sauce. Very filling and so good. Today I just wanted some soup. I got the Bean Chili Soup with Bison and man-o-man is it good. A little kick but not bad and the bison is delicious and there is a lot of it. I asked for a couple of blue corn tortillas to go with it and they were some of the best I've had. Yummy! All their food seems to be sustainably packaged too which makes me very happy. Lots of great items in there I will have to shop for another day like venison and bison summer sausage, crickets for cricket tacos, wild rice, honey's, maple syrups, soaps, essential oils, jewelry, and the list goes on. If you're in the area, you should try this. Definitely recommend.

Cathy J.

My daughter in law and I have made our way through all the eateries at the Midtown Global Market and were happy to see the Indigenous Food Lab Market finally open after watching it being developed for many months. The menu is somewhat limited but it may grow in time. You sort of build your own meal with a protein and a sauce. I had the Corn Sandwich with smoked turkey and Salsa Roja. It definitely was not your typical "sandwich" and it was delicious. My daughter in law had the Grain Bowl with "3 Sisters" as the protein (House Nixtamal, Tepary Bean, and Squash) with corn salsa. That was very hearty and also tasty. When we go for lunch (once a month), we take our food to the East Lake Street Brewery, also at the Global Market, and have a beer with our meal. It's usually a great combination and we truly enjoy that option. Indigenous Food Lab just opened and I hope they will expand their menu in the future. We will definitely return to mix up our meals and try something new (it's ALL new to us!). The staff, while small, is very friendly. We were early (12:00 pm) and it was getting busy by the time we were served. Everything is made to order and well worth the wait.

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