Welcome to Eat Street Crossing
Welcome to Eat Street Crossing, a vibrant culinary haven nestled in the heart of Minneapolis. Our story is rooted in a passion for delivering unforgettable flavors and experiences. We celebrate diverse cuisines, featuring tantalizing dishes like our Tuna Poke and Chicken Nanban Rice Bowls, alongside inventive Maki Rolls and Sushi Sandwiches. Each dish reflects our commitment to quality and creativity, using fresh, vibrant ingredients. Surrounded by a warm atmosphere and the buzz of community, Eat Street Crossing invites you to gather, share, and indulge in delicious food. Join us on this flavorful journey, and discover why we’re a beloved destination for food lovers.
- 2819 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408 Hotline: (612) 345-4136
Welcome to Eat Street Crossing, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Minneapolis at 2819 Nicollet Ave. This vibrant dining hall is a haven for food lovers, boasting a diverse array of offerings that cater to varied palates. Whether you're in the mood for sushi sandwiches or hearty rice bowls, Eat Street Crossing has something for everyone.
As you enter, the lively atmosphere wraps around you, providing a social spot where friends and families can gather. The outdoor patio beckons during the warmer months, while the bustling indoor seating offers a cozy vibe all year round. With its matrix of food vendors, you can indulge in dishes crafted with care and creativity.
Must-Try Dishes
- Rice Bowls: Dive into a Kimchi Porkbelly Rice Bowl, featuring melt-in-your-mouth pork belly paired with a fried egg and zesty kimchi slaw, all resting on a fluffy bed of white rice for just $12.50. Alternatively, the Chicken Nanban Rice Bowl, with its savory Japanese-style fried chicken coated in a sweet n' sour nanban sauce, is a must for any comfort food lover.
- Sushi Sandos: You can't miss the unique Spamich, where Spam meets dashi egg and fresh veggies, delivering rich umami flavors. For the spice aficionados, the Hot Tunny packs a punch with its spicy tuna and jalapeño kick!
- Maki Rolls: The selections here are superb, with options like the High Roller, a luxurious combination of crab meat, avocado, and seasonal toppings, or the vegan-friendly Greenway, loaded with mushrooms and fresh veggies.
The moment you take your first bite, you'll understand why patrons rave about the quality of food at Eat Street Crossing. Customers like Diana G. appreciate the solid preparation and flavorful offerings that make any meal here memorable. The communal dining concept not only allows for sampling different cuisines but also fosters a sense of camaraderie among diners—a true melting pot of cultures reflected in the diverse menu.
Despite some reviews mentioning challenges with parking and service, the overwhelmingly positive feedback underscores the delightful experiences that await those willing to discover this bustling food hall. Whether you choose to order through the QR code system or from one of the counters, the variety on offer is well worth the slight waits or parking dilemmas.
In conclusion, Eat Street Crossing stands out for its eclectic food choices, vibrant social atmosphere, and commitment to quality. Whether you're dining solo, on a casual date, or with a group of friends, this food hall promises an extraordinary culinary journey that invites you to indulge and explore. Come hungry, leave happy!
For inquiries, you can reach them at (612) 345-4136. Don’t miss out on your chance to savor what this unique dining experience has to offer!

The number of restaurants in this food hall has gone down, but the quality hasn't changed. It's still solid food, well prepared at a ready price. I met with some friends for lunch last week. They were as happy as I was with the food and the atmosphere. Two of us had bowls from Staff Meeting, one had ramen from Hikari. The fourth in our party had her heart set on sushi, but the sushi chef at Hikari Hand Roll was late. I was sad to see that the burger and pizza places from last time seemed to be closed. I would go again. It's a great place to relax and the food is delicious. I just hope they get some of the empty restaurant slots filled.

Food at Staff meeting was delicious its pricey but worth it. Here we had OBORETA DANGO (DROWNED DUMPLING) and Kurimichiki RAMEN absolutely delicious, in the past weve also had the braised ribs the moms and dads fried rice. My 6 year old loves it and so do we. The chef is always there to make his pairing recommendations.

What a fun and gorgeous food court! Spectacular outdoor and indoor seating layout with plentiful food selection. My friends and I enjoyed trying out the foods from exquisite yummy sushi sandwiches from PinKU to delectable cheese curds and succulent small batch home made ice cream at Bebe Zito, sitting outside in the gorgeous courtyard to enjoy the sushi and then inside at the super cute tables and seats for dessert from Bebe Zito! So much fun and so yummy! Free parking at the designated abandoned Car Wash across the food court, which doesn't sound safe but it is totally and is totally awesome! What are you waiting for? Everyone should visit this extraordinary unique food court. Such a wonderful experience!

First time here and it was much smaller than expected but cute inside and the patio looks very inviting during the summer Only a few places to order food but the bar in the middle looked pretty decent Bebe Zito ice cream was great Sushi Dori was not good at all Parking is difficult here

I really like this place. It's like a mall, but just full of restaurants! There's also a large, well stocked bar in the center. Ample indoor seating and a beautiful outside courtyard full of seating. Multiple food options make it a perfect place for groups (large and small) to sample and share all the food. It's very convenient ordering on your phone or at each food counter. The neighborhood feels a little down on its luck, but it seems to be working on a resurgence. They do have security on site, which is nice. The only real negative is that it takes a while to get your order, no one seems in a hurry.

This dining hall has a variety of food options from pizza, sushi, ramen, ice cream & boba, and burgers. It even has a liquor store and a bar. There are seats available throughout the dining hall including outdoors and upstairs. The place was clean. Doors were opened wide on a spring evening. I noticed there was a staff member who round the dining hall and kept the place tidy. I ordered from two different businesses: Niko Niko Boba and Staff Meeting (ramen place). There were 6% service charges included when placing your order. You could also order from your phone using the QR code on the tables. As much as this place is cool and I would love to visit with friends and family, my issue is finding parking. It does not have a designated parking. I saw cars parked in no parking zone along the alley, there is street parking available, but no actual parking lot.

I have try niko niko and bebe burger. However, i haven't try the rest of the food here. This place is super nice and hidden in south Minneapolis on Nicollet. It is a smaller version of Malcom Yard but with less restaurants. There is sitting inside and outside. You can get a card and order food and beer. One thing that brings this place down to a 4 is parking. It is located in an area where parking is super limited. There isn't any parking lot you will have to park on the street or somewhere in the neighborhood. Definitely will come back to this place to hang out with friends and family. It is very open and family friendly. The prices range from $2 to $25 dollars.

Great place to hang out with friends. A lot of great food and drink options. Service is fast, you can order from the QR code from difference restaurant or go up to the counter and get a buzzer. Parking is a little tough on the street but you can use the car wash parking lot. The ramen was called the red phoenix? I don't remember but it was REALLY good!

A great space to meet up and allow for dietary restrictions or taste differences. I got the most amazing mezcal drink, that I unfortunately can't recall the name of. The bartender was spot on with the suggestion and put together a work of ART. Got the chicken tender basket and was pleasantly surprised by the flavor and the juiciness of the tenders. The fries were alright, but a fried upgraded to the cheese curds and wow. I don't usually like or gravitate to cheese curds, but these were done really well and I enjoyed them thoroughly. The dipping sauce was a nice blend. Topped it off with some ice cream! When I asked for a sample, they said they don't provide samples but if I was unhappy they would replace the scoop. I got the puppy chow and it was heaven. I tried an egg nog flavored one and was disappointed.. but was treated so well when I went back to replace that scoop. Overall I felt it was really pricey, and I didn't love needing to tip because I did my own service and clean up. There was also a table topper QR codes to order, but then I needed to go pick up the meal from the counter, it wasn't delivered to my table number. The woman was cranky when I clarified if the order was mine as there was no indication, and gave a nice eye roll when I asked for a sauce cup. Water glasses were small and I needed to refill frequently which was annoying more than anything..