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7650, Edinborough Way, 55435, Edina, Hennepin County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 952-831-2321
website: www.corpeats.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 44.8636111, Longitude: -93.325
Margaret Winter
::Exceptional service every time and delicious food, although a little pricey. Cookies are amazing.
Qasim Haji
::Hands down one of the best tuna melts I've ever had. So glad to be back in town so I could have it again and very happy to see all the staff who have always been very kind and helpful. Another bonus is the great view if you want to eat outside.
Barb Johnson-Larson
::I use Mykenna's for catering all of the time. They are always a hit with my team. We love the kettle chips! Staff is always bubbly when I call to place an order, and when they drop off my lunches.
Carl Dale
::I understand a lot of the previous comments about service, but that's improved quite a bit. The managers, cashiers and grill cook are all very friendly and greet you with a smile. They offer a pretty good selection of menu items (sandwiches, salads, grilled items, and pizzas (on Fridays)) and are usually tweaking and trying new things.
Kevin Hoffman
::Best kept secret of Centennial Lakes! Mykenna's Café is your solution for the cookie cutter monotony of choosing a decent lunch. That's not a jab at the competition around Centennial Lakes, either. It's easy to get spoiled to some of the options around there, but if you're looking for a simple, high quality lunch, you need look no further. I like to walk around the lake on my lunch break every day and I'd always notice these folks coming out of that office building with little Styrofoam containers in plastic shopping bags and I thought I'd head in there and see what they had. Turns out that they had staffed counters to make a variety of different foods. They have a sandwich/wrap counter where you can get anything from a tuna sandwich on sliced bread to a wrap, or a fancy deli wich on ciabatta. They have a salad counter where they were whipping up lord knows what, and I think the next counter down was hot food. Clearly I got a sandwich (Turkey and goat cheese, which is so heavenly I am writing this review) so I can't speak to the other parts. Again, this is not to knock Potbelly, Whole Foods, Pinestripes, 5 guys or any of the other food around Centennial Lakes, but if you're looking for something different that is also good, this is a great bet. Go check it out.