Moona Moono in the News
The Women Holding Minneapolis Together
Glamour - In Minnesota, a community is coming together to push back against ICE and support their neighbors. It should surprise no one that much of this work is being led by women. Glamour reports from the front lines.
Twin Cities’ ‘Mandarin Man’ brings this lesser-known citrus to Minnesota
Star Tribune - The father-son business sells hard-to-find Kishu fruit direct to consumers from the family’s Chino Hills, Calif., farm.
With the Twin Cities Under Siege, Restaurants Become Hubs of Solidarity
Racket - As neighborhoods stand up to ICE, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops are collecting donations, handing out whistles, and acting as gathering sites for volunteers and observers.
The TCB 100: Angie Lee
Twin Cities Business - Angie Lee opened Moona Moono in April, and the Asian-inspired “coffee shop and general store” on Hennepin Avenue has made Minneapolis cooler and Uptown less dead.
Croissants Against the Current
Mpls. St.Paul Magazine - A very important pastry collaboration, peacock cocktails (peacocktails?), and a trip to Flavortown (in spirit).
From bubble tea to blind boxes, Asian pop culture is having a moment in Minnesota
Star Tribune - The arrival of Moona Moono and other shops make it easier than ever to access Asian and Asian American trends in the Twin Cities.
Cultural Convergence at Moona Moono
Mpls. St.Paul Magazine - A next-gen coffee shop and retail experience hits Uptown.
Korean stationery store brings life back to an empty corner of Uptown
MPR News - On the corner of 31st and Hennepin in Minneapolis, a new general store sells everything from imported pens to black sesame lattes.
First look: Moona Moono brings Asian-inspired drinks and wares to Uptown
Axios - A new cafe and general store is bringing Asian-inspired goods to a prominent Uptown storefront.
Sneak Peek: Moona Moono
Mpls. St.Paul Magazine - Black sesame lattes and jiggly cat jellies touch down in Uptown.
New Uptown coffee shop, store will celebrate the Asian trends shaping culture
Bring Me The News - Angie Lee, owner of Moona Moono, shares a closer look at the new concept in a Q&A with Bring Me The News.

