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4.0 (132 reviews)
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Molly M.

Co-op - check Organic - check Service, well....lack of service would be a better term. Yes, I love the products including the hot table & eat-in service! But why the attitude staff? No, I'm not a Co-op member so don't cop an attitude but then follow up with their "do you want to round to the nearest dollar" for their charities. Yes. I am a sucker for still donating and coming back here.

Sugar addiction thwarted with this special treat. Hot diggity
Josh J.

My name is Josh, and I'm addicted to Sugar... The Seward Co-Op is one of the distributors of a vegan-sugar free dessert made by Luv's Brand. It's awesome... go find it. For an addict like me, it's the greatest exchange for a doughnut or late night Culver's run. Now, the store itself is exquisite. General disclaimer, this is not the cheapest place in town. However, if organic and locally sourced and responsible brands/products matter to you, then know that this shop will honor your patronage and put forward an exquisite presentation. The produce is always top tier and fresh... they usually have some more "out there" stuff too so when in doubt, they probably have the weird stuff. The staff rocks and there is a very diverse demographic of customers here. You will see the dreadlocked 60 something who stepped out of a time warp from the 60s and you'll see transgendered folks with more piercings than you knew places existed. Moms with their kids and young couples ranging from college kids to sunset years romances. If there was a spot in the cities to point out that "we are one" it's the Seward Co-Op. as long as you bring the coin, they've got the goods. Enjoy!

The New Co-op
Ashley F.

How friggin' lucky am I to get the beautiful new Seward Co-op in biking distance from my house??! I would bike there twice a day just to pick up more Rustica bread (ohhhhh....baguette!) Other fantastic things include: Cheeese! Lots of cheese. Seven layer bars from the bakery. The health and beauty section. The hot food is now more like Whole-Foods, and the menu is posted daily online..good for when you're feeling lazy. P.S. Thank you Seward Co-Op for always having clean restrooms! I always have to pee for some reason when I am there.

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Minneapolis Farmers Market

4.5(160 reviews)
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**July 2025: Sunday Morning Visit**…read more This is such a great Farmer Market and I'm so glad that I visited. On our last day in Minneapolis I happen to notice that we'd be able to attend this Sunday event. Farmers Markets in California all range in size so I didn't really know what to expect for this one - holy cow! It was huge and lots of different local things. They had Minnesota grown produce, handmade products, fresh flowers, baked good and so much more. I was introduced to Ty's Gingseng (https://www.tysginseng.com/) who grows and sells 6 year old ginseng powder - which is very high quality. I also bought relish from Red Ron's as well as some sausage links from another vendor. To be honest I probably could have spent at least 1.5 hours here if I wanted to really study all the booths and check everything out, but we had brunch plans and needed to depart within 45 mins. I would love to come back to support small! FYI: There's metered parking

Being a MN native, I haven't been back to the farmers market in awhile and I must change that!…read more I recently went the other weekend and it was such a great way to start my weekend morning with clothes, food, flowers, produce and the list goes on! Being able to support the community and get such staple items made my heart full. It probably wasn't the wisest choice getting hot soup on a hot day but it was so delicious. There was live music, went into the walk in cooler to take a break from the sun and went back to it. Every vendor was very nice and welcoming, got some treats for my dogs, a freshly made slush coffee, and some hot dogs to end the walk around. I can't wait to come back to grab more fruits and veggies and flowers!

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The Produce Exchange - Peach Lemonade at the State Fair.

The Produce Exchange

4.0(21 reviews)
1.8 miPhillips, Powderhorn
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Gold Peak is at the low end of the packaged iced tea hierarchy. Pure Leaf is up there, Snapple is…read morefine, AriZona is refreshing on a hot day but it's hard to judge how much of the enjoyment is from the beautiful metal can. Why am I discussing this beverage? Because it was in the small $8 Arnold Palmer at the State Fair, combined with a store-bought lemonade. I'm glad I didn't get the $15 watermelon Palmer. The grilled peach is a brilliant invention, expertly prepared for the second year in a row, and I'm not sure how many points should be taken off for something that isn't part of the day-to-day activities. But I don't want an $8 beverage that's 50% Gold Peak, especially from a place with farm-to-table vibes. I don't think state fair drinks have to be exclusively made with filtered rainwater from Grand Marais, but let customers choose whether to pay extra for the good stuff or just get a Pepsi.

Great little spot in Midtown Global Market, over the years The Produce Exchange has been there for…read moreme while I wait for my food at a MGM restaurant. I love being able to pick up the random things I need like a jar of local honey or peanut butter. It's also great because you can also do a real purposeful trip here and get pretty much everything you'd need from dairy products, produce, dry foods, meats, etc. They also have great seasonal produce, I've picked up pomegranates here and they have a huge pumpkin and squash collection! I think this is also a nice spot if you're looking for a gift, they've got some novelty things like stickers, mugs, and dish towels. Staff is always nice and there is no credit card minimum. COVID-19 Note: staff is always wearing a mask from what I've seen!

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The Produce Exchange - Grilled Peach at the State Fair.

Grilled Peach at the State Fair.

The Produce Exchange - Variety of pumpkins

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Sanjusan - Verdi - MISO PESTO, BURRATA, WALNUTS, PARMESAN (9.1/10)

Sanjusan

4.4(335 reviews)
2.4 miNorth Loop
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- Fettuccine pasta was very disappointing. The amount of crab you get for $40+ is shocking and the…read morecrab isn't even that flavorful. The noodles have good consistent texture but is overpowered by the butter. The citrus notes and seaweed can't save this dish. Would not order again - Squid ink pasta was the best. A perfected blend of Italian and Japanese culture in one bowl. It consists of a black unique pasta noodle that is easy to eat, strung along with orange clumps of flavor - Mentaiko lumanche pasta was okay, my sister really liked it - The brick-oven Margarita pizza was good, very nice dough texture but the portion could be bigger - Maitake karaage had a good crisp, chewy texture paired with a decent sauce and refreshing seaweed - Gyoza had a neat appearance but nothing special taste-wise, same with the mushroom - I tried their non-alcoholic drinks- Kosho, Royal and Akai Senshi. Both taste good but overpriced for the amount of drink you get. Especially for the Royal, $12 for a small milk tea you is egregious. Even for the Kosho, you get 4 tablespoons worth of juice in a huge wine glass. I'm not a wine lover so I can't really say I enjoyed the Akai drink but if that's part of your palate all I can say is that it tastes like red wine - Service was stellar, they're quick on taking orders and replacing plates/culinary. Staff are all friendly - Interior can be a bit loud and cramped. The narrow hallway design forces the noises of the kitchen and other patrons to condense. The music they play is R&B but the volume could be turned up

Wife and I went to Sanjusan for my birthday and overall it was a very positive experience. Tip #1…read moreis use valet here. It's only $10 + tip for the valet and street parking around here is very stressful and the ramps around here cost just as much if not more. From the time we arrived staff were kind, and our server was very friendly and made us feel welcome. The interior of this restaurant was also gorgeous, simple, refined and minimalist. The menu can be a bit hard to navigate since so many menu options are unique but the server expertly guided us through. We ordered the Maitake Karaage, Duck Tataki, Mentaiko Lumache, chicken thigh yakitori, and a wagyu yakitori. Likes Vs Dislikes: LIKE the Maitake Karaage - this was the best dish of the evening. Fried mushrooms with scallion mayo, gave the texture and flavor of fried calamari but it's actually mushroom. LIKE the Mentaiko Lumache - this pasta was incredible. Perfectly al dente noodles with a unique almost cup shape that gave a nice bite of noodle and sauce together. The sauce was delicious! Dislike the yakitori - felt like there was little to no value here. You pay $7 per skewer which contains barely 3 bites of chicken. It was pretty average tasting too. Wouldn't waste the money. Like and dislike the Duck Tataki - delicious in flavor, nice and fatty, ponzu and mango added a great flavor. Disliked that for $22 you get hardly 4-5 bites of duck. Tiny tiny skinny bites mind you. Felt like the value wasn't there for this fish given how good it actually tasted. I'd look elsewhere on the menu. Overall, given what we liked, the ambience and staff, I am giving this a 5/5. If money isn't a factor then come here and go crazy, but if value matters then stray away from the yakitori and Duck Tataki, just my 2 cents.

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Sanjusan - Dining room

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Sanjusan - Arancini - ENOKI, ONSEN EGG, TOGARASHI FURIKAKE (9.5/10)

Arancini - ENOKI, ONSEN EGG, TOGARASHI FURIKAKE (9.5/10)

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Midtown Global Market

Midtown Global Market

4.3(285 reviews)
1.8 miPhillips, Powderhorn
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I love Midtown Global Market with all of my heart. I went…read morelast Friday for the first time in a while and have already been back 2 times already since then (it's now Monday). Midtown Global Market has been such a staple in my life. It does such a good job of having food options from so many cultures and parts of the world. The food is reasonably priced and the workers are all so kind and knowledgable. Beyond just food, there is a huge selection of art, groceries, clothing, and more. MGM has always felt like the ideal of what Minneapolis is and can be. I am sad to see a lot of booths closed right now. My heart aches for my neighbors and community. I hope (and know) that MGM can bounce back and continue to be a place of diverse community. Love MGM always.

I feel like it used to be much livelier years ago. I went this year to Volunteer and noticed a lot…read moreof places were vacant/closed. Seems like they are trying to bring people back by hosting more events (they've always had events but really pushing for the community to out). They still have some decent food options. Sad about Slice closing before I had to a chance to check them out. Still a few shops and produce vendors. I was born and raised for a bit in South Mpls and I find this area to be a bit challenging sometimes especially with them narrowing Lake Street down to single lanes. Makes me avoid the area as a whole. Definitely not MGM fault but generally unfortunate. You do have to pay for parking, ramp or metered. Or you could be lucky and find a spot around the neighborhood and walk over.

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Midtown Global Market - Seating available to eat

Seating available to eat

Midtown Global Market - Parking lot main entry. The global market is inside the beautiful 1920s era former Sears department store bldg.

Parking lot main entry. The global market is inside the beautiful 1920s era former Sears department store bldg.

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