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Yum Yum Sauce from Minneapolis restaurant is heading to grocery stores

Yum Yum Sauce from Minneapolis restaurant is heading to grocery stores

Yahoo14-02-2025

A sauce that turned heads at NOLO's Kitchen & Bar in the North Loop is making its way to the epicenter of daily egg price debates. (That'd be grocery stores.)
Chef Peter Hoff is bottling NOLO's Yum Yum Sauce, which will be released under the brand name Seven Bridges.
The sauce kicked off as part of NOLO's breakfast fried rice bowl. When diners began asking for extra sauce or a little to go, the restaurant says it knew it was onto something.
Hoff says the sauce is traditionally paired with hibachi dishes, but he also recommends trying it with burgers, tacos, rice bowls, Mexican cuisine, or as a marinade for seafood and other meats.
12-ounce bottles of Seven Bridges' Yum Yum Sauce are now rolling out to stores that include Kowalski's, Jerry's, Hy-Vee, Von Hansen's, and Brookie's Fish Market stores.
Hoff, who named Seven Bridges after his hometown of Duluth, plans to expand the sauce line beyond the flagship in the future.

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