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When Niko Medved became the Gophers men’s basketball coach last month, one of the first questions was which of his former players might follow him from Colorado State via the transfer portal.
Hennepin Avenue will soon be home to the Metro E Line, an ABRT line replacing much of the current Route 6 and traveling east along University Avenue through Dinkytown to the Westgate light-rail ...
Egg on a Roll opened its first location in June 2023 inside Fifth Avenue Market in Minneapolis and then expanded to a second stand-alone site in Dinkytown in January. Sioux Falls is the grab-and ...
With a new communal bar at the center and a menu that goes beyond just ramen — here's what to expect from the new Ippudo Ramen Bar experience MANILA, Philippines – It’s not just about ramen ...
Make a double batch of this simple noodle salad for a crowd-pleasing meal. This refreshing noodle salad takes cold sesame noodles to the next level. Chilled instant ramen noodles are paired with a ...
This restaurant will live next door to Hinodeya Ramen, the original of now three businesses with the same name in the city. Keiichiro Yonekura, the U.S. manager for Sasala Dining which owns both ...
A new concept has hit the Capital City food scene in the form of a Korean convenience store serving kimbap and ramen. Seoul Stop soft opened March 24 at 7920 Florida Blvd., featuring a do-it-yourself ...
This is not to mention that Stanley’s has the finest men’s room urinals in Minneapolis, second only to the (now in-limbo) facilities at Dinkytown’s Kitty Cat Klub. These are genuine pieces ...
April 2, 2025. View from the Number 9 Bridge, with the 10th Avenue bridge and the 35W bridge in the distance. February 23, 2024. As bad as the Stone Arch closure was last summer, at least the ...
But if you’ve eaten their food, it’s likely been at their popular farmers market stand Ramen and Tacos, under their old moniker Brothers and Co. This came out of Seth’s experiments making ramen ...
Ramen One lasted just one year on West Broadway. The little ramen shop at 433 West Broadway entered the market in the spring of 2024 advertising bowls of the Japanese noodle dish starting at just $10.