It is with great sadness that we announce that SweetChow has permanently closed its doors.
We thank you all for your support. We have enjoyed our time with you at SweetChow.
Ciao.
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Brrrrrrrrr
Whoa! It’s cold out there. We’re huddled up by the fire until the cold snap passes. We will be closed the 29th and 30th!
Star Tribune Review: “Sweet Chow proves North Loop is still home to more great restaurants”
“New North Loop restaurant Sweet Chow packed with Asian flavor. The Minneapolis spot is approachable and fast.”
Those are the words Rick Nelson so graciously employed to describe our kitchen and the dining experience. We’re thrilled to share the most recent review of Sweet Chow from the renowned Star Tribune food critic.
Read it here: Review: Sweet Chow proves North Loop is still home to more great restaurants
MSP Mag Names Sweet Chow one of 3 New Takeout Spots to Try
MSP Mag is giving us props for giving you the option to eat lunch and dinner without relegating you to Jimmy John’s or Domino’s. MSP Mag’s highlights? Super fresh, super fast, everything well-made.
Chef John Krattenmaker in the Kitchen with WCCO & Kare 11
WCCO took the opportunity to bring our Executive Chef, John Krattenmaker in for a live cooking demonstration. Watch the video and check out the dizzying list of fresh ingredients that go into our scratch-made dishes!
Watch the kare11 video highlighting our upcoming brunch and puffy omelet here.
Watch the WCCO video showing how to make Beef Larb here.
Brunch Begins July 15th!
You spoke, we listened. Now Closed on Sunday until July 15th to prepare for BRUNCH!
We’re releasing a new brunch menu with Hot & Sour Soup, Pork Shoulder Sandwiches & Steamed Dumplings.
Starting this Sunday, we’ll be closed in the evening in preparation for our new Brunch Menu. We’re excited to see your smiling faces on Sunday morning, and we’ll be ready with custom Craft Cocktails to pair with our spicy food, so you’re ready to hit the lakes on your bike in the afternoon.
And don’t forget… WE DELIVER!
Photo Courtesy of MSP Magazine
Happy Hour for Dogs and their Humans: 6/24, 7/30, 8/27
We tried it out on Father’s day, and you guys loved it so much that we’re making it a monthly occasion: Yappy Hour on the patio, the best doggie happy hour in town.
What’s better than pups on a patio, except pups on a patio with curry, cocktails, and craft beer!
- Happy hour for doggers & their people
- Yoga mats for dogs to get comfy
- Dog treats made by Truce
- Greyhounds and Salty Dogs made by our mixologist Bonnie
- Dogfish Head & Flying Dog beers
Head over the last Monday of every month of patio season (6/24, 7/30, 8/27 and September 24th if weather permits) from 3-6pm for drink specials, fantastic food at happy hour prices and, of course, doggers galore.
BICYCLE DELIVERY NOW!
The time has finally come for you to sit on your couch, pull up Chow on your phone (or computer), and order delicious takeout that will show up at your door, piping hot within an easy half hour. So sit back, relax, and Chow.
Order Bike Delivery Now!
You may be wondering, just how does this two wheeled trickery work? We’ve put together a quick FAQ to help you wrap your brain around the beauty that is bicycle delivery. Continue reading “BICYCLE DELIVERY NOW!”
Yappy Hour this Father’s Day!
Sick of abandoning your pup when you go out to eat? Tired of getting the look when you just want to go out for some pho and end up feeling like you’re abandoning your best friend? Then grab your dad and your dog, and come on down to our Yappy Hour this Father’s day! Continue reading “Yappy Hour this Father’s Day!”
MPR News: 3 Waves of Asian-inspired restaurants
MPR News talks with Heavy Table writer James Norton about the three waves of Asian-inspired food. The conversation is fascinating, and we’re proud to be a part of the next level of food innovation that pairs authenticity and flavor with accessibility, beautiful presentation, and just enough familiarity to get you to try something audacious.
Listen to the full conversation here:
Appetites: The three waves of Asian-inspired restaurants