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Homi Mexican Restaurant

The name "Homi" comes from the first letters of Hortensia and Miguel, who own the restaurant. They started this busisnes in 2010, 
With the help of their family they opened Homi restaurante.
Hortencia and Miguel were raised in Mexico and, living here in the U.S., miss the flavor of the food they grew up with so they re-create the "antojitos"  and "comidas" that will remind them of their homeland . 
Homi pride themselves on making everything on the spot and from scrach, from the beans "de olla" that later become fried beans to the hand made empanadas and chiles rellenos and salsas made in the restaurant not bught from the store already canned. They make their own chips that come with every meal.
On the weekends you can enjoy Barbacoa de Borrego y consome Hidalgo style
and not like other places you can find menudo y pozole every day of the week .
Everything here is made PICOSO Y SABROSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

864 University Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55104
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