
Want to find out about the newest restaurant and retail additions to Minneapolis? From a sushi spot to a pub, read on to see the newest hot spots to land recently.
Momo Sushi
1839 Central Ave. NE, Windom Park

Momo Sushi is a sushi bar and Japanese spot.
In addition to sushi and sashimi rolls and platters, this Japanese restaurant also has appetizers, soups, salads, hibachi entrees, udon and desserts on its expansive menu. Look for classic sushi favorites such as the California roll or spicy tuna, or opt for something a bit more unique like the squid roll or the egg omelet roll.
The new sushi bar has made a good impression thus far, with a four-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp.
Yelper Tea D., who was the first to review it on Jan. 8, wrote, “A new neighborhood gem! Relaxed ambiance, delicious momos and affordable prices for a date night. We had a three roll sushi combo for $11.99 and between tuna, shrimp tempura and the California roll, they were all great!"
And Alissa F. added, "Love this spot! Very reasonable prices for high quality sushi. The vegetable gyoza was also spectacular!"
Head on over to check it out: Momo Sushi is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.–10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 10:30 a.m.–9 p.m. on Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)
Feng Cha Teahouse
1417 Fourth St. SE, Marcy Holmes

Feng Cha Teahouse is a spot to score bubble tea and more. According to the national chain's website, the franchise's vision is to create "a relaxing zone to study, work and have fun."
On top of drinks like fresh fruit teas and milk foam teas, light snacks such as freshly baked breads and seasonal creations are also on offer. (Take a look at the full menu here.)
With a five-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp so far, Feng Cha Teahouse has already made a good impression.
Uyen T., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on Dec. 14, wrote, "I went to Pagoda to eat wings and noticed they opened a new tea shop within! Even more surprising, it specializes in the new and very trendy milk foam teas."
And Quyên N. wrote, "This place is my favorite tea house ever. My first try was in Dallas and I definitely fell in love with their drinks."
Intrigued? Stop in to try it for yourself. Feng Cha Teahouse is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Friday, 11:30 a.m.–11 p.m. on Saturday, and 11:30 a.m.–10 p.m. on Sunday.
Bus Stop Burgers & Brewhouse
620 S. Fourth St., Suite 130, Downtown East

Bus Stop Burgers & Brewhouse is a beer bar and cocktail bar located near the U.S. Bank Stadium that offers burgers, libations, desserts and more.
During a game, grab the likes of a basket of chicken chicharrones (Tennessee hot chicken skins with spicy honey and house made onion dip), or try one of the signature burgers, like the brisket barbecue burger made of blended chuck, brisket and short rib in bourbon barbecue seasonings. (Here's the menu.)
With a three-star Yelp rating out five reviews, Bus Stop Burgers & Brewhouse is getting mixed feedback.
Yelper Heidi M., who reviewed Bus Stop Burgers & Brewhouse on Jan. 2, wrote, "I ordered the Thai chicken on greens. It's a dressed cabbage salad (not the typical spring greens mix). I appreciated the crunch and would order it this way again. ... The lemongrass in the burger was really nice too."
Aurora B. noted, "We went here right before the Bears/Vikings game, so it was crowded I was impressed by how fast we got our food."
Bus Stop Burgers & Brewhouse is open from 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and Sunday, and 11 a.m.–midnight on Friday and Saturday.









