(Available From 10:30 Am - 2:00 Pm Daily) Appetizer Options: 1 Egg Roll or 2 Cream Cheese Wontons or 2 Dumplings or 2 Chicken Wings. Rice Options: Combination Lunches Are Served with Steamed Rice. for an Additional $0.69 You Can Upgrade To Fried Rice or Stir Fry Noodles
Combo #1
$6.49
One entree, an appetizer, and white/fried rice or noodles
Combo #2
$7.49
Two entrees, an appetizer, and white/fried rice or noodles
Entree Only
$4.49
Choose a single lunch entree
Appetizers
Eggrolls
eggrolls with the choice of chicken or vegetable
(2)$3.99
(6)$11.99
(12)$22.99
Cream Cheese Wontons
delicious cream cheese wontons
(4)$3.99
(8)$5.99
Chicken Wings
Spring Rolls
$4.49
Two springs rolls with the choice of shrimp, beef, chicken, mock duck, tofu, or vegetables
Chicken Dumplings
$3.99
Six dumplings with the choice of steamed or fried
Soups
Made Fresh From Scratch!
Pho
$7.99
Choose chicken or beef (+ $0.50) for this traditional Vietnamese soup
Vegetable Noodle Soup
16oz$5.49
32oz$7.49
Add Chicken, Beef, or Tofu
$1.00
Add Shrimp
$2.00
Hot and Sour
$4.99
Enjoy 16oz of Hot and Sour soup
Egg Drop
$4.99
Enjoy 16oz of Egg Drop soup
Banh Mi
$4.99
Traditional Vietnamese Sandwich: french baguette with pickled carrots and daikons radish, cucumber, cilantro, jalapeno peppers, butter and liver pate' – choose from traditional (BBQ pork, pork loaf), chicken, beef, mock duck, or tofu
Vietnamese Noodle Salad Bowl
$8.99
Rice noodles topped with crisp lettuce, fresh cucumber, carrots, and crushed peanuts – a delicious salad served with our house fish sauce, you may choose from two eggrolls, chicken, pork, beef, mock duck, tofu, or shrimp (Shrimp is $1 more)
Entrees
(Available after 2:00 Pm Daily) Entree Includes: Fried Rice or White Rice
Chicken
Sesame Chicken
$8.49
Sweet & Sour Chicken
$8.49
Teriyaki Chicken
$8.49
Chicken with Mixed Vegetables
$8.49
Kung Poa Chicken
$8.49
Curry Chicken
$8.49
Lemon Grass Chicken
$8.49
Szechuan Chicken
$8.49
Beef
Beef & Broccoli
$8.99
Pepper Steak
$8.99
Mongolian Beef
$8.99
Szechuan Beef
$8.99
Mandarin Beef
$8.99
Pork
Pork with Mixed Vegetables
$8.49
Tiger Pork
$8.49
Vegetable
Mock Duck with Mixed Vegetables
$8.49
Tofu with Mixed Vegetables
$8.49
Stir Fry Vegetables
$8.49
Curry Tofu
$8.49
Curry Mock Duck
$8.49
Seafood
Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables
$10.99
Kung Poa Shrimp
$10.99
Fried Rice
Chicken Fried Rice
$8.99
Pork Fried Rice
$8.99
Beef Fried Rice
$8.99
Vegetable Fried Rice
$8.99
Shrimp Fried Rice
$10.99
House Fried Rice
$10.99
Lo Mein
Chicken Lomein
$8.99
Beef Lomein
$9.49
Tofu Lomein
$8.99
Mock Duck Lomein
$9.99
Shrimp Lomein
$10.99
Pad Thai
Chicken Pad Thai
$8.99
Beef Pad Thai
$9.49
Tofu Pad Thai
$8.99
Mock Duck Pad Thai
$9.99
Shrimp Pad Thai
$10.99
Bubble Tea
Bubble Tea
$4.00
Choose 1 or 2 Flavors: Almond, Banana, Chai Tea, Coconut, Coffee, Green Tea, Honeydew, Mango, Milk Tea, Strawberry, Taro, or the flavor of the week
In the summer of 2003, the City of Minneapolis was searching for a use for the long vacant Sears building on Lake Street. Latino business owners and neighborhood groups from the Phillips, Central and Powderhorn Park neighborhoods helped convince City officials that the historic building should be saved and, ultimately, connected to the ethnic diversity of the neighborhood and the entrepreneurial energy of the businesses on Lake Street.
The Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC) and a group of Latino business owners interested in opening a large Latino grocery store in the building began to meet with the Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) about ideas for the building. The “global market” concept emerged from these discussions. As the concept evolved, LEDC and NDC approached Ryan Companies about becoming a part of a mixed-use redevelopment plan it was preparing for the site. Ryan welcomed the concept and ultimately submitted a redevelopment proposal to the City that included office space, housing, and the Global Market.
In 2004, LEDC and NDC added the African Development Center (ADC) and the Powderhorn Phillips Cultural Wellness Center (PPCWC) to its team. These four non-profits formed the “MGM Development Team” and worked closely on every aspect of the project, from the vision and layout to individual leasing decisions, with NDC as lead developer. Our vision was informed by studying other public markets around the country including the Reading Terminal Market, Pikes Place Market, Granville Market and our own Mercado Central project on the corner of Bloomington and Lake Street. In late 2004, the City accepted Ryan’s bid to redevelop the building, and construction began on the Midtown Global Market.
The Midtown Global Market subsequently took shape through the extraordinary efforts of a wide range of people. Entrepreneurs took significant risks, made commitments to occupy space in the Global Market, and invested their time, resources and creative energy. The City of Minneapolis, under visionary leadership from Mayor Rybak, stretched to provide support for the project on many different fronts including financing, licensing, and inspections. Many donors, lenders and tax credit investors generously supported the Market’s vision of grass roots community economic development and the creation of a dynamic public space. Ryan Companies’ employees and subcontractors worked tirelessly with great skill and created a very unique space within a challenging building.
Market tenants meet continuously as the MGM Tenant Association to participate in decisions about how the Market operates. NDC manages the Market under direction from the MGM Board and the Tenant Association. The Midtown Global Market opened for business on May 15, 2006.