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EXPLORE MILWAUKEE | | | | | | | 2336 N Farwell Ave
Milwaukee,
WI
53211
414-278-8056 | | | | | Description: Fresh sushi, light and crispy tempura, and a variety of noodle dishes draw raves from the regulars at this well-liked Japanese restaurant. The "Teppan Yaki" room even makes this a popular choice for Japanese steak house fans. Popular at both lunch and dinner, Ichiban can get quite crowded at times, but the waits tend to be minimal. After your meal, visit the adjacent Japanese grocery great for folks who want to "try this at home."
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| 2150 N Prospect Ave
Milwaukee,
WI
53202
414-271-5278 | | | | | Description: Hard to believe that Milwaukee, land of meat and potatoes, not only has a sushi restaurant, but a great one. Housed in a large Art Deco building with a beautiful terra cotta façade, the interior is sleek, sophisticated, and casual. For the best experience, sit at the sushi bar and let the chefs decide for you. Alternatively, opt for the semi-private tatami room, perfect for special celebrations. The menu also features an array of robata-grilled items and traditional Japanese entrees. And if you're tired of the same old Friday fish fry, try Izumi's. Their fish fry comes in a bento box, with panko-crusted perch, Japanese fried chicken, California roll, salads and pickles.
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| King and I Thai Restaurant830 Old World Third St
Milwaukee,
WI
53203
414-276-4181 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Proud recipient of nearly every city restaurant award, King and I offers an array of Thai dishes ranging from pleasantly mild to super spicy. Popular entrees include Volcano Chicken or Tofu, Pla Prew Warn (deep-fried whole red snapper with ground pork, tomato, cucumber, onions, pineapple in a sweet and sour sauce), and the Royal Grand Palace Spicy Seafood Combination, which brings together several favorite seafoods. Reservations recommended.
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