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Located at 3406 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN, Tokidoki Burger offers a unique twist on the classic burger joint with a blend of Japanese-inspired flavors and a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. As you walk up to the restaurant, you'll be greeted by a vibrant mural on the side of the building, which sets the tone for the cool and casual vibe inside. While it's a great spot for grabbing a quick bite during a lunch break, there's also an undeniable charm to dining in, where you can enjoy the lively bouncy Japanese music that fills the space, adding to the restaurant's izakaya-style experience.

Tokidoki Burger's menu features a selection of mouthwatering burgers that incorporate Japanese ingredients and cooking techniques. One standout option is the teriyaki burger, which combines tender meat with savory teriyaki sauce for a satisfying, flavorful bite. Alongside the burgers, the chicken namban sandwich is another favorite, offering a delightful contrast with its crispy texture and rich sauce. For those looking to pair their meal with something extra, the salmon skin fries are worth trying, although some have noted they might expect more from this particular dish.

The experience at Tokidoki Burger goes beyond just the food. The service is quick and friendly, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for enjoying a meal with friends or even grabbing something to-go. One review highlights the addition of crème brûlée soufflé pancakes as a dessert option, which, although they took a bit longer to arrive, proved to be a delicious and indulgent finish to the meal. With its unique blend of flavors, great service, and inviting vibe, Tokidoki Burger is a must-visit for anyone in the Minneapolis area looking for something different yet delicious.

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Business Info

  • Service options
  • Offerings
  • Dining options
  • Payments
  • Parking
  • Onsite services
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • Delivery
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Happy hour drinks
  • Happy hour food
  • Small plates
  • Vegan options
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Counter service
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Free street parking
  • Paid street parking
  • Parking
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+1 612-315-4228

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3406 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55408, United States

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Went for the izakaya experience and had a lot of fun, really tasty Japanese small plates with a couple of beers. Enjoyed trying the different plates paired with the beer. Chill atmosphere with bouncy Japanese music in the background.

Arky Pack

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This was a pretty nice place. I didn’t dine inside but have to next time. The atmosphere was amazing with a mural on the side of the building, with a nice dressing inside. At there during lunch during midweek and there was no line. Just picked up food here and it was pretty good. The burgers were delicious but was expecting more for the salmon skin fries. But none the less, still delicious!

cyril xiong

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Definitely worth a stop! We really enjoyed the teriyaki burger and chicken namban sandwich. We also ordered the crème brûlée soufflé pancakes at the same time. These took much longer to come out and we had already finished our burgers when they came to our table. Fortunately, they ended up making a nice dessert for us.

Kaylee

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Great food and unique service. Quite interesting and fascinating. They cater to your needs and are willing to accommodate. Food is amazing! Parking is a bit hard to come by. Unfortunately the waiter hadn't stopped by to address my accommodation for a drink, but I don't think they noticed me as my party had arrived a little earlier, so I don't blame them, overall while I interacted with the employees they seemed pretty down to earth. Great atmosphere. The slight downfall was the door being left open to the restaurant kept bringing in flies and bees to the food which was a bit of an annoyance, however the food was pretty good.

G T

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If you're a burger lover, Tokidoki Burger is a must. The Wagyu burger is outstanding—tender, juicy, and full of flavor that melts in your mouth. The chicken katsu burger is just as impressive: perfectly crispy, with a nice salty crunch balanced by tangy pickled cabbage and vegetables. Everything is cooked to perfection. Easily a 10 out of 10.

The Intercultural Traveler

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A friend recommended Tokidoki Burger to us, so we came to try it out. We ordered the wings and their most popular cheese-fondue burger. To be fair, the wings were really good, crispy, flavorful, no complaints there. The burger, though… definitely more of a “looks amazing” than “tastes amazing” situation. It comes out looking super impressive, but the cheese soaks the buns and turns them into mush pretty fast. Overall, the food is good, but I’d say skip the fancy cheese-fondue and just go with a regular burger. Probably a better experience.

YJ

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The vibes here were super chill, and I loved the art pieces displayed around the restaurant especially that they’re also for sale. My friend and I ordered the Tokidoki burger and wings, and everything was amazing. The burger bun was perfectly toasted, and the sauce was incredible. The wings were huge, crispy, and coated in a really flavorful sauce. We also tried the Purple Rain fries, which were really good and had a unique taste though they were a bit salty for my preference. Prices were affordable, and overall the experience was great. The guy at the front was very nice and welcoming, and he explained that we could either order at the front or scan the QR code at the table, which was convenient. Will definitely be back!

Jess

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With a 4.8 rating, I have to say I was a bit underwhelmed by Tokidoki. The cheese curds were tasty and very unique, but the sandwiches just didn’t hit the mark for us. We got the Chicken Namban and the Karai Burger. Bland flavor for both sandwiches and the chicken wasn’t as crispy as I would have imagined from a Japanese fusion restaurant - it just felt like sauce or flavor was missing. We were pretty disappointed by the prices too. For $15-$16 per sandwich, I’m expecting out of this world flavor. Customer service was great! I know this is a new restaurant, so hoping some recipes will update and evolve!

Lindsey D