Closed Christmas Eve & Christmas Day

Dear Friends,

We will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas. We wish everyone a safe and relaxing holiday.

Happy Holidays!
Tanpopo

Closed Saturday November 26th

We are very sorry, but due to a family emergency we will not be open tonight.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Tanpopo Staff

Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday

Hi everyone,

We are going to be closed as usual for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Hope you have a relaxing break! We will be back open for dinner on Friday at 5:00 pm.

Thanks,
The Tanpopo Staff

Closed for Labor Day

We are going to be closed on Labor Day, but back open normal hours on Tuesday. Have a fun and relaxing holiday!

Monday Night is Ramen Night

tanpopo ramen

Ramen will be on the special’s board every Monday night. Our own home-made ramen broth with deliciously chewy ramen style noodles topped with marinated pork, spinach, menma, toasted nori, scallions, and egg!

Tokyo Black Beer

We are happy to have a new Japanese import beer on the list – Tokyo Black. It’s brewed by Yo-Ho Brewing in Nagano ( you might remember the Winter Olympics were there not too long ago ). It’s a very dark beer
with flavors of roasted malt and coffee, but also very dry and crisp. Enjoy!

We will be closed on the 4th of July

We will be closed on Monday, July 4th. We wish you a fantastic holiday weekend!

Tanpopo

(photo by tsuacctnt @ flickr)

Memorial Day Weekend

We will be closed Saturday 5/28 and Monday 5/30 for Memorial Day Weekend. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Thanks and Have a Relaxing Holiday Weekend!

City Pages Best Japanese 2011

Thank You City Pages!

“What comes to mind when you hear “Japanese food”? If an image of sushi pops up in your head, you’re hardly alone. Minnesota has its share of sushi restaurants, but less common are places that serve home-style Japanese cooking and do it well. Thank goodness, then, that we have Tanpopo. The cozy St. Paul spot has been providing bowls of steaming noodles and trays of neatly arranged teishoku for more than 10 years. Often described as a “set-meal,” teishoku consists of a main dish accompanied by rice, miso soup, and another plate or two of nibbles. Order the chicken karaage (Japanese-style fried chicken) teishoku at Tanpopo and you’ll receive a tray full of plates. There’s of course the chicken—chunks of juicy thigh meat lightly battered and fried, dressed with grated daikon and sweet, vinegary soy sauce with a wedge of lemon; one bowl of rice and another of miso soup with tofu and wakame seaweed; and a salad of baby greens with ginger dressing and a darling plate of crunchy pickles. Is anything more comforting than a warm bowl of Japanese noodle soup? Tanpopo’s soba and udon noodles are steeped in an authentic kelp- and bonito-based broth. Homemade desserts like sweet potato crème brûlée and persimmon tart reflect the restaurant’s commitment to healthy, affordable, seasonal, and tasty food.”

….The Link…

Cooking Classes Galore


Lots happening right now if you are interested in a taking some cooking classes on Japanese food from your friends at Tanpopo.

1.) Sushi Workshops – The next one is February 27th from 11:00 – 2:00 pm

2.) We are now doing a fun new cooking class format during lunch. You get the opportunity to learn some new recipes and also eat lunch. The classes will run from 11:00 – 12:00 pm. For a list of classes go to our lunch time cooking classes page.

3.) Finally, Koshiki will be teaching a few classes at Cooks of Crocus Hill in Saint Paul, please go to the website to register.