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    New 2024 Minnesota State Fair food vendors revealed

    By Nick Halter,

    12 days ago

    The State Fair's yearslong diversification of food vendors is continuing in 2024.

    The big picture: This year's slate of new purveyors includes flavors from as far away as Korea and as close to home as the kitchen of acclaimed Minneapolis-based Indigenous chef Sean Sherman.


    Why it matters: Gluttonous fried food remains the dominant taste of the Great Minnesota Get-Together, but there's a growing appetite for new and less heart-attack-inducing options.

    State of play: Chocolate chip cookies, cheese curds, french fries, and pronto pups each do more than $1 million in sales over the 12 days of the fair.

    Yes, but: Food stands owned by diverse entrepreneurs are rising in the charts. Que Viet sold $615,000 worth of egg rolls in 2022, ranking 11th on the list of highest-grossing vendors.

    • Union Hmong Kitchen, Afro Deli, and Baba's Hummus have also had big hits in recent years, placing near the top of critics' new food lists.

    What's new: There are 33 new foods and six new vendors joining the fair in August.

    • Kosharina Egyptian Cuisine will serve the popular Koshari dish consisting of rice, pasta, chickpeas, lentils, tomato sauce, and garlicky vinegar.
    • El Burrito Mercado, the beloved St. Paul restaurant, will be selling deep-fried Quesabirria Taquitos.
    • Chan's Eatery will offer a Korean twist on the State Fair staple corn dog. It's a hot dog with mozzarella cheese battered in panko. They can be coated in fried potatoes or hot Cheetos with spicy mayo.
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    Chan's Eatery's corn dogs. Photo: Courtesy of Minnesota State Fair
    • Midtown Global Market's Indigenous Food Lab will have wild rice bowls with nixtamal topped with either bison meatballs or sweet potato dumplings. You can even add crickets.
    • There's also the new Paella Depot and Loon Lake Iced Tea.

    The bottom line: Everybody has their favorite longtime fair vendor, but you're missing out if you skip the new stuff.

    Go deeper: Check out Audrey's coverage of the new foods on the Axios Twin Cities Instagram .

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