Roll Like A Pro

WE HAD SO MUCH FUN!!!!

Eggroll Queen is bringing back its long-awaited egg roll–making classes for the first time in 10 years! Held at the Eggroll Queen Kitchen, these hands-on sessions take place on select dates in February and March 2026.   Mai, the Eggroll Queen, leads each 2-hour class, teaching participants how to prep, season, roll, and fry signature egg rolls from scratch.

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SNAP Pause 2025

From our family to yours, Eggroll Queen is honored to support our community during the SNAP pause. ❤️

On November 5, we served 823 free meals, bringing our total to 1,285 meals shared so far. For Friday, November 7, 1,031 meals were pre-registered. These numbers reflect the strength of a community that chooses care, dignity, and action.♥️

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Labels On Egg Rolls. Is That Permanent Marker?

No, of course, not. They are edible markers.

In our kitchen, labeling egg rolls is an essential step to ensure our customers can easily identify and enjoy the specific varieties they’ve chosen. We use edible food markers to write clear, simple labels on the egg rolls before packaging or serving. Each label corresponds to the type of filling, making it convenient for everyone to pick their favorites without confusion.

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Food Donations 2024

At Eggroll Queen, we believe in sharing what we have with those in need. At the end of each day, when we have extra food left over, we make it a point to ensure it doesn’t go to waste. Our freshly made egg rolls and fried rice are packed up and delivered to local homeless shelters. It’s important to us that the food we create not only brings joy to our customers but also helps those who are going through tough times. Knowing that our meals provide nourishment to someone who might otherwise go hungry makes our work feel even more meaningful.

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Saint Paul Neighborhood Honor Roll

Saint Paul Neighborhood Honor Roll Volunteer Award Night – January 29, 2016Highlights During 2015, District Councils worked with more than 2,000 volunteers on behalf of Saint Paul neighborhoods, including more than 1,000 board and committee members.

  • Field more than 17,000 resident requests
  • Served more than 7,000 neighbors visiting district council offices
  • Organized and maintained nearly 250 block clubs
  • Made recommendations to the city on more than 260 zoning and licensing issues
  • Kept more than 30,000 subscribers current on neighborhood issues and events via email
  • Mailed regular updates about neighborhood issues and events to nearly 55,000 residents
  • Reached more than 80,000 subscribers through social media
  • Hosted a wide range of neighborhood events, including festivals, garden tours, pancake breakfasts, home improvement fairs and garage sales.  Most of these events were each attended by between 100 and 1,000 community members.
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Community Clean-Up

July 24, 2015

On July 19, 2015, Soua Yang and Fue Vang (Modern Woodman of America) organized a team of East Side St. Paul community members to help clean up a couple of major streets.  The goal was to clean up Maryland, Payne, and Arcade; however, due to the short time scheduled (1:00 pm- 4:30 pm), the volunteers were only able to cover Payne Avenue from Mennehaha to Larpeneur and Arcade Street from Minnehaha to Maryland.

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