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Help us make it rightOur main goal is to bring Japana(EUR)(TM)s authentic home-style dishes, that are healthy and affordable, to the Twin Cities. By being committed to the needs of our customers and employees and supporting other small businesses, we hope to establish Tanpopo Noodle Shop as a respected and successful restaurant in the Twin Cities. All of our soups and dipping sauces are homemade using traditional...
Tranquility, Tanpopo is thy name. In this crazy world, it's always nice to find a little pocket of Zen. Even when the place is packed to the rafters with people waiting to get their noodle fix, the subdued lighting, the whir of the fans, the smiles and efficiencies of the staff all make it a place to quietly enjoy a warm bowl of noodles. The soba and udon noodle soups are simple and well...
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A hand-planed wood waiting bench welcomes guests; dishes are served in thrown pottery and soaring ceilings don't detract from the comfy, casual vibe. The St. Paul Farmers' Market...
What a gem. If you go to any Asian restaurant in Saint Paul, go here. All of their food is great but their pork cutlet (Tonkatsu) is the best thing on the menu. Also, be sure to try the Genmai tea (Green tea with brown rice in it), it's earthy and delicious.
I still love this place. This summer, I've eaten dinner here twice and both times the food was excellent. On the first occasion, an appetizer special consisted of pan-fried tiny cauliflower-ets...
It's very infrequent that I go for Japanese Udon because I normally don't like the vegetarian broths used. However, I decided to try this place out last night since its 2 blocks from my place....
A hole in the wall noodle shop with quiet and relaxing ambiance. Pricing for the noodle bowls were decent. As for the beer it was a little steep, perhaps go elsewhere for drinks. The food was...
Tanpopo is an excellent place to visit, whether for business meetings or family occasions. The veggies and eggs are very nice. I would also highly recommend the sesame seed cold as an appetizer.
Tanpopo Noodle Shop can be found at Prince St 308. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Saint Paul there are 204 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
Our main goal is to bring Japan’s authentic home-style dishes, that are healthy and affordable, to the Twin Cities. By being committed to the needs of our customers and employees and supporting other small businesses, we hope to establish Tanpopo Noodle Shop as a respected and successful restaurant in the Twin Cities. All of our soups and dipping sauces are homemade using traditional Japanese...
This traditional Japanese noodle shop features plenty of the expected attractions (tasty soups galore, sumptuous sake) as well as some of the unexpected (Summit on tap, rotating specials featuring such tasty delights as organic breaded salmon). Throw in a cozy atmosphere and a very cool set-up (long group tables encourage mingling amongst strangers) and it’s easy to see why Tanpopo has its...
Where to Sit: Bring a book and eat at the bar for a simple solo meal.
Know Before You Go: Tanpopo will only do reservations for parties of six or more.
Tanpopo will only do reservations for parties of six or more.
Bring a book and eat at the bar for a simple solo meal.
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