Our summer events are designed to create a welcoming and affordable atmosphere for food trucks and vendors, emphasizing community over profit. These events provide a safe and enjoyable space where vendors can showcase their offerings without the burden of exorbitant fees. For locations where fees involved, we’ll only charging enough to cover event-related and miscellaneous costs. We ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to participate without financial strain. This approach fosters a collaborative environment, encouraging camaraderie among vendors and creating an engaging experience for attendees.

Unlike typical profit-driven events, our summer gatherings prioritize the success of our food truck friends and local vendors. By minimizing fees (or zero fee), these events allow participants to focus on their craft and maximize their earnings. The goal is to support small businesses and strengthen community ties, ensuring that everyone—from vendors to visitors—walks away with a positive experience. Our commitment to affordability and inclusivity makes all events a celebration of local talent, delicious food, and shared success.

 

 

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 […]

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 […]

Worker Bees in February 2016

February 25, 2016 We are stronger together. I will wrap up the month of February by saying Eggroll Queen did accomplish a lot because of the support from our communities. That said, I will outlined what we accomplished together for the month of February 2016.

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.

How We Make Our Egg Rolls

In the preparation of our egg rolls, we use only the freshest meat (ground pork or chicken), clear noodle, carrot, cabbage, sweet onion, salt, black pepper, egg, Hoisin Sauce, and Mai’s special ingredient.

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 […]

Arlington Hills Clean-Up

June 27, 2015 Every week, we pick a park or two to do community clean-up.  At the park, we ask kids to help picked up garbage around the area so that it is clean and safe for everyone to play. 

Feed My Starving Children

January 8, 2016 It was a cold and snowy day on December 26th, 2016, the day after Christmas, Eggroll Queen and her family set out early in the morning and drove to Eagan, MN to volunteer at Feed My Starving Children.

Help The Partlow Family FIGHT Against Cancer!

November 30, 2015 Join us to fight against cancer! All you can eat dinner…$10 per person ($6 per a child, age: 6 – 12)*** FREE for children under 6 years old ***

Neighborhood Clean Up Events 10-26-2015

October 26, 2015 City-wide Community Clean-ups are one-day events which allow residents to discard just about anything. District Councils work in a partnership with the city to bring together haulers and vendors alike. They meet in one central location and make efforts to reuse or recycle resident’s old or unwanted items for less of a […]