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Inspiring Conversations with Suthisa Krupinski of On’s Kitchen

Today we’d like to introduce you to Suthisa Krupinski.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
My husband, Joel and I started the restaurant since the inception with my Mom, On, that’s where the name came from, On’s Kitchen since 2009, My mom retired, then Joel and I took over in 2019. In between that time period, we operated a restaurant, Pad Ga Pow, in Downtown Minneapolis Skyway.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
No, after we took over in 2019, we have covid, riots, poor economy, and everything is always up and down, Rising homelessness and open drug use in the area. It has been a bumpy road.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your business?
We’re family operated Thai restaurant in Saint Paul, MN. Cooking authentic Thai food from our family recipes we used to make back home. My husband and I are chefs and owners. We are known for our fresh, flavorfu authentic Thai food. We are known for our consistency, and fresh flavorful Thai food. We are proud for our continous recognition as one of the top Thai restaurants in Minnesota. We strive to bring the flavors of Thailand to our customers. We want them to be reminded of the time they’ve been there and new customers to learn about the flavors of Thai food.

We have two locations:
On’s Kitchen
1613 University Ave West Saint Paul, MN 55104
Dine in, Takeout, Delivery, Catering, and Cooking classes
Website: onskitchen.com

On’s Thai Express
718 Cleveland Ave South, Saint Paul, MN 55116
Dine in, Takeout, Delivery, Catering, and Cooking classes
Website: onsthaiexpress.com

Do you have any memories from childhood that you can share with us?
For me personally, Suthisa Krupinski, is cooking with my family in the kitchen. At the end of the day, we always cook together as a family. everyone has to contribute in the cooking process to make dinner. I learned majority of my skill from helping my aunts, and grandmas when we cook together.

I remembed the creamy and herby taste of Thai Green curry with tender beef. It’s full of kafir lime, galanga, garlic and lemongrass, cilantro root, white pepper, green chilies and basil leaves fragrants. Once it hit your nose, you can’t forget the flavor and the smell. It’s creamy, herby and the beef aroma just linger in my memory. It’s one of my favorites.

The Beef Nam Thok salad freshly grilled and made to order from the street stall is is unforgetable. The fish sauce, chilies, lime, roasted rice powder with thin sliced grilled beef tossed quickly with culantro, shallots, green onions, and cilantro, and dried roasted red chilies acommpanied with sticky rice and crunchy lettuce is like a comfort food for me when we do a family get together.

I came from a tropical place, but noodle soup such as wonton and egg noodle soup, tom yum noodle soup, rice poridge soup, ginger chicken with rice and soup, nam thok noodle soup are staple for our every day food. We can eat soup all day long. This is where I learned how to use chopsticks and mixing ingredients for my own bowl of soup at a young age.

Cooking with my family is what I treasure most, even until this day, my husband, Joel, my younger sisters and brother in laws all know how to cook our Thai family receipes. It is a must learn basis once you are in the family.

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Skewered grilled meat served with lettuce, rice, and shredded coconut on a white plate.

Bowl of creamy soup with poached eggs, chopped green onions, and herbs, garnished with shredded chicken and vegetables.

Basil mussels in a spicy sauce with green and red vegetables, served in a white bowl.

A hollowed-out apple filled with blueberries and cream, served on a plate with a piece of cheese or bread.

Six images of food dishes, including salads, cooked vegetables, and fried items, arranged in two columns and four rows.

Six images of various cooked dishes, including salads, stir-fries, and meat dishes, arranged in a collage.

Close-up of a dish with shrimp, scallops, and vegetables in sauce, garnished with crumbs, in a white bowl.

Two glasses of durian sticky rice dessert topped with durian pieces and mint leaves, on a dark surface.

Close-up of a vegetable salad with tomatoes, green beans, bean sprouts, peanuts, and lemon wedge.

Colorful vegetable and meat dish with peppers, green onions, and herbs on a white plate.

Bowl of Tom Kha soup with green herbs on top, creamy white broth, and visible ingredients, viewed from above.

Bowl of spicy red soup with noodles, chicken, and herbs, topped with fried shallots and cilantro, close-up view.

Bowl of Tom Kha soup with green herbs on top, creamy white broth, and pieces of chicken or vegetables, viewed from above.

Bowl of noodle soup with vegetables, herbs, and meat, with a central cylindrical container, on a table.

Close-up of a spoon scooping chicken, potato, and lime from a bowl of soup with vegetables, in a metal bowl.

Close-up of a colorful vegetable dish with herbs and spices, garnished with cilantro and chili peppers.

Mixed vegetable dish with greens, carrots, and herbs in a container, garnished with green chili and spices.

Colorful mixed vegetable salad with greens, peppers, and other vegetables in a bowl.

Crispy garlic and pepper shrimp garnished with herbs and crunchy topping on a white plate.

Clam and vegetable dish with green and red peppers in a creamy sauce, close-up view.

Long table set with glasses, bowls, and plates in a restaurant with orange and black walls.

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