Address: 1001 Johnson Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55106, USA
Phone: +16517717886
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Karl Pasche
Hmong Village has a good variety of textiles, Southeast Asian herbs, medicines, hair products, lotions, gardening tools and knives, pots and kitchen utensils. There are also many food stalls with southeast Asian fare. We had Pho, grilled chicken, pad krapow, and pad se ew from various stalls. There is so much here to see and buy and eat.
Kevin Xu
This was a really cool place! Besides a ton of fresh produce and fruits, the food court brought back so many memories of my travels in Southeast Asia- fresh larb, papaya salads, stuffed chicken wings, pho, sausages, jackfruit boba, pandan pastries 🤤 A staggering array of options
Johnny & Joanna Antonius
Wonderful place when it comes to food, as they have a great choice of traditional Hmong food. Shops are just as good, as they have large variety of items that you might need in your Hmong adventure. Warning, however! We've been there the whole day, going through every single shop and not a single salesman, or saleswoman had small money - Fifty cents that I needed to purchase candies from these dispensers. Better bring your own cents.
K Vaj
I love the environment. There is a clothing side, vegetables and fruits side, and the food section. Everything is indoors, and the food looks delicious. The food was a bit disappointing though. The food looks good but doesn't taste a good …
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Which type of stores did you hope for?
There's a Korean booth ran by a Korean lady if you want stickers, calendars, socks and albums. Then there's one or two others with apparel.
Yes they do. It's booth 127, Hst alterations I believe.
They do have a lot of vegetables, but if you can't find it there, maybe you can find outside plants you can plants your own. I have seen okra, bottle gourd before, but since they are just opening up slowly, they don't have much vegetables right now.
Just go there during business hours and ask security or any staff member that you would like to speak with the manager onsite.
No phones, 3 to 4$ for boba tea!
There is a korean store in the village.
Some vendors sell flowers and decoratives but as I recall no dedicated florist
No
Sometime they should have business card but most don't. Is it the one by the food court by the boba place?
It all varies on what you want.
But sure. Many are family run. But maybe.
No doctors office the, but there's a pharmacy there and pretty sure they can answer whatever questions you have
Yes, they have both
yes. more than one
No phone number, you would have to go there
Most take cash. Some take card. There's an atm there too, if needed
Not that I've noticed. It's mainly clothes, herbs, food, medicine, make-up; all business owned.
around $150,000
NOT to u⬇, but u can ask hmong village. My invite mind offenses ur feeling.
Yes, they do have plush blankets. Im not to sure of the price.
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