LANSING – Lansing Shuffle, a food hall and entertainment venue in the former Lansing City Market property, will lose one of its restaurants next month.

Yeti Kitchen, one of the first restaurants to open inside the facility when it first welcomed visitors in early 2023, will close on Nov. 2. The owners operate two other restaurants, in Detroit and Ann Arbor.
“We’re genuinely so sad to be leaving the @lansing_shuffle crew and all our fellow vendors but unfortunately, it’s been really tough for us operationally running three different shops in three cities so we’ve made the hard decision to reassess things and make some changes!” read an Oct. 9 post on the restaurant’s Instagram page. “Yeti Bhai is not going anywhere, but we’re going to take some time to decide our next moves.”
The restaurant, one of six that operate inside Lansing Shuffle, features Nepali cuisine. The menu includes butter chicken, garlic naan, and traditional Nepalese dumplings called momos, among other items.
“We have loved our time in Lansing and it’s truly been an honor being supported by our regular customers over the past three years, we’re really sorry to have to say goodbye!” said the post.
Other restaurants inside Lansing Shuffle, which also includes shuffleboard courts, include Takitos AF, Kin Thai, Browndog at the Shuffle, Beirut Kitchen and Lalafish.
Contact Reporter Rachel Greco at rgreco@lsj.com. Follow her on X @GrecoatLSJ .
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