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  2. Ramen Shoten at Eat Street Crossing in Minneapolis is closing

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    Ramen Shoten, the ramen-centric restaurant from chef John Ng and Lina Goh inside Eat Street Crossing, will close on April 28. The good news is that fans of Ng's intricate brothy soups will still ...

  3. A new noodle restaurant for Eat Street, cocktail bar in ... - AOL

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    Crossing Bridge Noodle Restaurant will take the place of the shuttered Bad Waitress restaurant on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis (2 E. 26th St.). Owner Kevin Ni is an experienced local ...

  4. Icehouse on Eat Street in Mpls. facing eviction for unpaid rent

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    Icehouse — a bar, restaurant and music venue on Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis — is facing eviction from its Eat Street location with its landlord suing for more than $85,000 in unpaid rent.

  5. Nicollet Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Nicollet Avenue (/ ˈ n ɪ k ə l ɪ t / NIH-kə-lit) [1] is a major street in Minneapolis, Richfield, Bloomington, and Burnsville in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It passes through a number of locally well-known neighborhoods and districts, notably Eat Street in south Minneapolis and the traffic-restricted Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis.

  6. Whittier, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Iggers, Jeremy 1997 Eat Street. Minneapolis Star-Tribune. January 3. Jossi, Frank 2002 Neighbors plan Nicollet's facelift. The Business Journal, Minneapolis - St. Paul. May 17. Smith, Scott D. 2002 'Eat Street' plans more retail. The Business Journal, Minneapolis - St. Paul. May 15.

  7. EatStreet - Wikipedia

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    EatStreet Inc. is an American online food ordering service that acts as a centralized marketplace, where diners can order delivery and takeout from restaurants in their area. Founded in 2010 in Madison, Wisconsin , the company has expanded to over 15,000 restaurants in over 150 markets nationwide. [ 1 ]