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Welcome to Hmong Village

Located in Roseville, CA, Hmong Village is a Filipino-International Grocery hotspot offering a diverse range of Hmong specialties and fresh produce. With a bustling food court and endless stalls selling unique items, it's a culinary adventure not to be missed. Customers rave about the delicious Thai, Loa, and Hmong sausages, along with the must-try papaya salad. The market atmosphere transports visitors to Asia, providing a cultural experience alongside mouthwatering dishes like Hmong sausage, sticky rice, and pork belly. For an authentic and flavorful dining experience, Hmong Village is a hidden gem worth exploring.

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Welcome to Hmong Village, a bustling Filipino - International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. This hidden gem offers a plethora of amenities, including reservations, catering services, and Wi-Fi, making it a perfect spot for groups, families, or a casual lunch outing.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I must say that Hmong Village has left a lasting impression on me. The variety of dishes from different parts of Asia, such as Thai, Loa, and Hmong sausages, papaya salad, and stuffed chicken wings, are simply delicious. The market also boasts a produce area with fresh fruits and veggies, adding to the authentic experience.

Customers have raved about the maze-like layout of the market, filled with kind and hard-working vendors selling everything from garments to snacks. The food court is a highlight, offering a range of Hmong specialties that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

One standout dish that caught my attention is the roast pork, which delighted my senses with its rich flavors and vinegary sauce. The papaya salad, noodles in a light broth, and sticky rice with Hmong sausage are also must-try items that showcase the diverse flavors of Hmong cuisine.

Overall, Hmong Village is not just a market but a cultural experience that transports you to Asia with its authentic offerings and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a savory meal or simply want to explore the myriad of stalls and shops, this place is a must-visit for food enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.

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Bethanie-grace V.
Bethanie-grace V.

Coming from out of state so this is always a must stop when I'm in the Twin Cities! A maze of amazing, kind, and hard working folks selling beautiful Hmong garments, clothes, toys, snacks, services of all kinds, and of course a food court of all your Hmong specialties. It is quite a maze so just remember where you parked and entered. Also suggest walking around and checking prices against other stalls as others may have better prices or better quality items. They also sell fresh fruit and veggies here as well!

Tre S.
Tre S.

The food here was very delicious. From the bubble tea to the very selective food items from across various parts of Asia. The Thai, Loa, Hmong sausages were so good. The papaya salad was exceptionally delicious. The stuffed chicken wings need a little more flavor but the rips had lots of good flavor. I highly recommend going to this market for delicious eats.

Monty W.
Monty W.

I think I had Hmong Village on my must visit list for a long time. It was reminiscent of what a market looked like in Asia with food stalls and individual stalls selling everything. There is also a produce area with almost every vendor selling jack fruit. Something I've never had fresh before. And after walking thru a few times it was inevitable that I selected a jack fruit as a dessert. We went to the Homing village primarily for dinner. It was a bit later in day on a Saturday and seemed to be slowing around 6pm. I think most of the market closed around 7pm. Figuring where to order from was kind of an adventure. I wanted to get what was best from each stall, but only so much stomach space. So I walked by a few of the tables where folks were eating and I just ordered what I thought good. I think most places had the same stuff. Definitely think I over-ordered. For one, the rice was a medium...didn't think it would be an entire box worth of rice! It was very yummy, chewy and was a good side. The roast pork I was craving and it delighted my senses, especially liked the vinegary sauce it came with to break up the richness of the fat. Papaya salad was a huge portion. Noodles were in a light broth. I thought all dishes were decent price to portion ratio. Definitely shareable. Could have gone with one fewer dish to avoid stuffing myself. But hey, it was middle of winter, need some extra comfort!

Stacey W.
Stacey W.

A fun find in the Minneapolis area. There is a large Hmong community here and this houses a variety of stalls selling different products as well as fruits/produce and food stalls. Most of the food stalls as well as the other stalls all seem to sell similar items. We grabbed some dishes from 2 different stalls, one stall we got the bbq meats and proteins with purple rice and another stall we ordered different noodle soup dishes along with a papaya salad. The BBQ meats were flavorful and the purple rice was good too, not a distinct flavor but fun to eat, sticky too. The soups were good with a different variety of items in it. The broths were not overly flavorful and I felt like I probably needed to add some seasonings that they had out in front of the stall, though I wasn't sure exactly what should be added. The papaya salad was good and large portion with lots of flavor too.

Peter L.
Peter L.

A hole-in-the-wall find. I love the food although almost every food vendor has the same menu. A Hmong staple that won't go wrong would be the Hmong sausage, sticky rice, and the pork belly.

Matthew H.
Matthew H.

Love coming here on Sundays for Papaya, salad, pork and red rice! Great cultural experience for food, fruit, clothing and other oddities you can pick up. If you want to try something different and fairly authentic I definitely recommend a visit!

Kathleen W.
Kathleen W.

The list goes on for what they have available. We were recommended this place by a friend who is a local and we had to check it out! I have not been to a place like this in the states and it truly felt like I was in asia with the way the clothing stores, gifts and small shops were organized. We got quite a bit of food and o snap, I forgot how spicy everything is so food was delicious but I could only eat a few morsels at a time. Twas a must and was a delight to see!

Vincent C.
Vincent C.

This place is a staple gem in Minneapolis. Every time we come here to Minneapolis this is a must go place where you have so much different types of food available with all different types of flavors and it's all fresh, authentic and really good. The first time I came here I was so overwhelmed with all the different available choices. Each time I tried something different, and I started to figure out what my go to place is water. There's a place that sells crazy steak that's one of my favorite items and then a papaya salad is always a must. In most out food is a combination of Laos food and Thai food. It is spicy, so just be careful where you order or you will be feeling it. I've got friends here and they all love it and you can also go shopping here and get all sorts of different types of clothing or even some herbal Chinese medicines

Kangni X.
Kangni X.

I was excited to explore. It made me feel like I was back in asia with all these store tightly packed. The place is much larger than I was expecting. The food was tasty. The boba was not that great but it was cheap. However, it really becomes a maze because many of the shops sell the same things. Same with the restaurants. The prices are mostly the same and the options are also 80% the same. Even the produce stands have the exact same produce bundled up the exact same way. A lot of the food is cash only but the pricing already includes tax so loose change. It's an interesting place to explore.