
Colorful spot serving modern Vietnamese street food & craft cocktails in trendy, lively surrounds.
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Address: 2121 University Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Phone: (612) 223-8640
Website: http://haihaimpls.com/
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Would come back and try more dishes. 🙂
The food was pretty unflavorful. Pretty but unflavorful. Let alone it was pretty cold. Almost every dish we ordered came out cold or the the meet was just plain rock hard/overcooked. Couldn’t finish anything besides the wonton soup. I would suggest to stick to the starters appetizer area. The rest of the dishes were subpar/undercook/cold.
The kids menu was pretty bad. I HIGHLY DO NOT recommend it for any kids. Upon asking the waitress what came with the Mock Duck she said it was mock duck with sauce on top. I told her I didn’t want any sauce on top but plain and on the side. She agreed. Once we got the food it was smothered in the mock duck(which looked like beef stew). My kids couldn’t even keep it in. Me tasting the food it was horrid. Imagine eating spaghettioos chunky with meat that looks like beef. We pushed it to the side. Never again.
Dropped $200 on pretty avg food. I say go to a real Asian restaurant. This was pretty bad experience.
Service from the host to the waitress was bad. Both looked like they wanted to leave zero emotions besides looking mad. Music was pretty loud. Almost zero sense with the atmosphere. Playing indie hip hop music. Like what?
I would say that it didn’t fit my preferences, but if you like sour and salt food and sour drinks, this would be a good option.
We got an array of items from the starters menu which included Salt & Pepper Fried Tofu (10/10: Toasted rice powder, lime leaf tofu sauce, Thai chili), Malaysian Fried Shrimp (9/10: Buttermilk-dredged & fried shrimp, Malaysian curry spice, fried curry leaves, red onion, ginger-sambal aioli), Tocino Grilled Beef (100/10: Grilled boneless short rib in sweet & savory Filipino tocino marinade, atchara pickled veg, fermented fresno cane vinegar, sticky rice), and Chicken Laab Lettuce Wraps (8/10: Ground chicken, lime, fish sauce, lemongrass, herbs, toasted rice, chili, baby gem lettuce, cucumber, sesame-shrimp chips). Everything was excellent, I loved the Asian flavors, everything worked so well together and was so savory. My favorite was the Tocino, classic Filipino flavors reminded me of my time in San Diego with my pinoy coworkers and their delicious food. Tocino is close to my heart!
During the day there’s plenty of light throughout the restaurant, at night it’s very dimly lit. The noise level is pretty high as well, I had to shout across the table so that my friend could hear what I was saying. The acoustics of the restaurant aren’t great, but the vibe and aesthetic is wonderful! I would gladly come back to Hai Hai any time!
A Flavorful Escape to Hai Hai: A Culinary Journey That Felt Like Home
It had been a while since I last visited Hai Hai, and let me tell you — the return was nothing short of extraordinary. Nestled in the heart of Minneapolis, Hai Hai continues to be a standout destination for anyone craving vibrant Southeast Asian cuisine in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was transported. The ambiance, infused with colorful décor and a laid-back yet lively vibe, instantly made me feel like I had traveled back to my home country. It wasn’t just a meal — it was an experience.
The food? Incredible. Every dish burst with bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and that perfect balance of sweet, salty, spicy, and tangy that Southeast Asian cuisine is famous for. The drinks were just as impressive — creative, refreshing, and beautifully crafted.
A special shoutout to Nate, the stellar bartender, whose passion and talent truly elevated the night. His recommendations were spot-on, and his cocktails were not only delicious but thoughtfully curated to complement the food.
I left Hai Hai completely satisfied — not just in taste, but in spirit. It was more than a dinner; it was a nostalgic, heartwarming journey through flavor and culture. Truly, the best of the best.
If you haven’t been to Hai Hai yet (or if it’s been a while), do yourself a favor and go. You won’t just enjoy the meal — you’ll feel like you’ve come home.