Destiny Cafe 2

Asian Restaurant
1151 Clarence St #101, St Paul, MN 55106, United States +1 651-243-4037
(673 Reviews)

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Description

Destiny Cafe 2, located at 1151 Clarence St #101, St Paul, MN 55106, United States, is an Asian restaurant with 673 user reviews. It experiences peak wait times primarily during midday and afternoon hours. Monday has waits up to 30 minutes from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM, Tuesday from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM sees waits up to 15 minutes, and Saturday and Sunday have peak waits of the same length during early afternoon to early evening. No waits are recorded for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Featured dishes include In Rice Paper, Papaya Salad, Beef Laab, Phó, and Beef Kancha Dish, reflecting a variety of Asian flavors.

Amenities

  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
  • Great tea selection
  • Solo dining
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Coffee
  • Comfort food
  • Dessert
  • Table service
  • Restroom
  • Cozy
  • Accepts reservations
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Free parking lot
  • Free street parking
  • Parking

FAQs

(1) What are the opening hours of Destiny Cafe 2?

If you're planning a visit, Destiny Cafe 2 is open during these times: days of the week (10:00 AM - 07:00 PM).

(2) Where is Destiny Cafe 2 located?

You'll find Destiny Cafe 2 at 1151 Clarence St #101, St Paul, MN 55106, United States, in a convenient and accessible area.

(3) How can I contact or make a reservation at Destiny Cafe 2?

To plan your visit or ask for more details, give Destiny Cafe 2 a call at +1 651-243-4037.

(4) When is the best time to visit Destiny Cafe 2?

The difference isn't huge, but you'll likely notice fewer people on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, compared to the more active feel on Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

Reviews (673)

3 Superb Reviews Out of 673 Reviews
Amazing
187
Great
119
Okay
118
Not Great
65
Terrible
184
  • Randy Kim
    Dec 07, 2025 - 8:19 pm

    My friend who’s been there plenty of times took me to this place and despite the low reviews, I trusted my friend’s judgment and came away feeling quite impressed with the Hmong food they had. Loved all my dishes including the fried tilapia with tomatoes. Definitely enjoyed it

  • John N.
    Mar 23, 2026 - 9:54 pm

    THIS IS A REAL REVIEW (the OG knows this) unlike some haters, karens, and bot review. I've been going to this restaurant for over a decade easilyyyy!! I went when they first open and ate at their old location too by university iykyk! This is a spot that usually only the og, or regular goers who been going to this spot knows! Food here is actually good and decent (just gotta know what to order). Of course, some locals here are "experts," picky, and elitists, so can't appeal to everyone. I LOVE THEIR PHO HERE! Ofc it's not for everyone! The broth is different from most places here and taste more light and simple like water ish. But I LOVE IT! We love the pho here because of the portion size! To me 10/10...for the average person maybe 6-7/10 :) They give you so much meat, noodles, and variation to your Pho that you can't complain (gotta order the combination P2 or the right one). Perfect for hangover or if you're in a mood for a LOT of Pho. They don't discriminate when it comes to portion size unlike most/some pho places here smh. Chicken wings are great (7-8/10), springrolls are good (7-8/10), eggrolls good (7-8/10) , the P11 sweet Kowpoon is a sleeper - taste very good and big size (not spicy for me but for some they think it's a little spicy) (8/10), Pork belly good (7/10), LAAB is good!!! One of the locals and OG's favorites, Fried Shrimp good (7/10) , and the Papaya Salad is actually pretty good too (8/10). Ofc...sometimes can be a hit or miss depending on the day or whoever is working. Ik there were complains of bad customer service a few years ago but I never had a experience here!!..maybe they were just a bad/karen customer too. However, customer service has vastly improved and those bad employees are gone anyways. Give it a shot! Won't hurt to try something new and different. To me - this a TOP 10 best Asian restaurant of all time for a personal bias yo favorite quick bite list!!! Great go-to place for a quick bite or outing with family or mid size group. '8/10.' "Has potential to be the greatest restaurant!..." -IGN

  • Ceecee Vang
    Feb 26, 2026 - 9:28 pm

    10/21/23… lunch time.. food was good and service wasn’t bad either. Don’t recommend the spring roll sauce.. it was kind of salty, but ate it anyways. Will Recommend everything we ate pictured with this post. Portions were good as well. Worth the price.

  • Arlan Yang
    Jan 14, 2026 - 8:13 pm

    Destiny Cafe 2’s raw laab is one of the best I’ve had. It has been the most consistent item on their menu and I highly recommend it.

  • Chimua Lor
    Dec 11, 2025 - 10:12 am

    It has been years since my wife and I have dined in at DC2. The hype after its first opening seems to have died down. Usually when asked about DC2's food, folks seem to have mixed reviews. So because we were around in the area yesterday, we decided to give it a try to see what has changed. The menu seems about the same, with a few less items. The biggest change is the prices, which definitely is dollars more than it use to. Understanding with economy/inflation, pricing up is eventually going to happen. But is it worth really spending about $5-$10 on dishes where you can go a few blocks over to Hmong Village for cheaper? We ordered the combination pad thai (big noodles), papaya salad (Thai med spicy), and hli xiab (fried pork with tamarind sauce). I was always a big fan of the pad thai sauce from DC2, which seems to be the same as I remember it. However, the noodles are a bit thicker, like chow fun noodles. It was soft, feels homemade, and paired very well with the sauce & meats. The papaya salad was not overly sauced, and tasted very fresh. It had just the right amount of spiciness, sweetness, and sourness for both my wife and I. The hli xiab was a dish we have not tried before, and did very much enjoy. You pick a choice of meat which is stir fried with a sweet tamarind sauce accompanied with bell peppers and onions. There is an option to add spiciness, which we did do. We chose pork which was first fried, then cooked with the sauce and veggies. If you love sweet like in orange chicken, then this is the dish for you! The service was great, much better then I remember it. We were seated immediately, and the waiter was attentive. They also have a call system button now which you can click to ask for something or add things too. Overall, I was very impressed with DC2 and will come again. To go back on my question, I would rather spend few more dollars here then go to Hmong Village.

  • Selina Lee
    Feb 03, 2026 - 5:58 pm

    Best Hmong food! I don’t go anywhere else! Very affordable and the portions are big! My husband and I come here often. Don’t feel weird if you’re not hmong, they are very welcoming

  • Noel Molina
    Feb 27, 2026 - 9:15 am

    Love the food. Staff was friendly and attentive. Big portions, prepare for leftovers. Update. 6/26/22. Still live this place. Has had some remodeling done since last time i visited.

  • Susan Vang
    Mar 17, 2026 - 11:04 pm

    First time back here since I moved out-of-state a few years ago. Service was great and we got our apps & food pretty quickly. Everything tasted as good as I remember! They’re combo pho continues to be my favorite!

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