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  2. From Bay View to downtown, here are 55 new restaurants ... - AOL

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    This new soul food restaurant geared towards takeout opened in the Uptown Crossing neighborhood in February. It serves dinners such as jerk chicken, catfish, fried ribs and more. 4519 W. Center St ...

  3. Where to get Asian and Pacific Island food in Milwaukee ... - AOL

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  4. Sarku Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sarku Japan is an American-Canadian quick serve restaurant chain focusing on Japanese cuisine. Founded in 1987, the chain has grown to include over 180 locations in 32 states across the country, as of September 2021.

  5. The TikTok video, posted by a food vlogger who uses the handle George Japan on Tuesday, Sept. 13, has native Wisconsinites and outsiders swooning. “I’m from Wisconsin and this was beautiful ...

  6. Japanese 'nommelier' comes to Wisconsin to sample beer - AOL

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    A beer "nommelier" is in Milwaukee to sample suds in the city known for making them. Yoshinori "Yoshi Beer Nommelier" Masuda, a Japanese man who lives in New York, reviews beers from around the ...

  7. New Japanese restaurant coming to the former space of ... - AOL

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  8. American 7-Elevens are (finally) getting a Japan-style menu ...

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    7-Eleven’s Japanese convenience stores — aka konbini — put a focus on unique and tantalizing food — in stark contrast to the hot dogs and Slurpees of its American counterpart. New USA menu ...

  9. Izakaya - Wikipedia

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    For a set price per person, customers can continue ordering as much food and/or drink as they wish, usually with a time limit of two or three hours. Izakaya dining can be intimidating to non-Japanese because of the wide variety of menu items and the slow pace. Food is normally ordered slowly over several courses rather than all at once.