|
|
|
Botanas |
Edwardo's |
Izumi's |
670 South Fifth Street |
700 East
Kilbourn |
2178 N.
Prospect Ave |
Perhaps the friendliest of
the Mexican restaurants on the south side, it also boasts a back patio and
tasty margaritas. Setting it apart are an array of seafood specialties,
lack of crowds, and your food delivered almost seconds after you order. |
The best lunch deal in town
with their wrap/salad/beverage combo. Nothing special except that they
have the best Chicago stuffed pizza in town. |
One of the few sushi places
in town, this one features a friendly atmosphere and close tables. |
Third
Ward Cafe |
Cafe Vecchio
Mondo |
La Boulangerie |
225 E. St. Paul
Ave. |
1137 Old World
Third St |
241 North Broadway
|
Just south of the interstate
downtown lies a small restaurant that can take you to Rome and back with a
powerful array of tastes in every bite. |
One of the first wine bars to
spring up a few years ago, it also offers fine dining in an attractive
atmosphere. |
An underground cafe with a
French motif and a big city feel. |
Tres Hermanos |
Thai Kitchen
|
El
Tondero |
2851
North Oakland |
1100 W. National Ave. |
2462 South 13th
Street |
Boasting paintings on real
canvas and good seafood, its location next to an Irish bar will make you
forget it's below zero outside. Plenty of native speakers are your final
proof that it's good and a good deal, too. |
Rapid service and friendly
staff make this an East Side fixture. Try one of the curries (pick your
color!) or the tempura. |
A very quite place on the
south side where no much English is spoken, this Peruvian place features a
mixture of Spanish and Latin American dishes. Imagine, a Peruvian
restaurant here in Milwaukee! |
Casablanca |
Q-doba Mexican Grill |
|
730 West Mitchell |
3101
North Oakland Ave. |
|
Although no one seems to know
about it, this south side family owned place features outstanding
Mid-Eastern food, especially the hummos! |
Cooks the food in front of
you so that you know its fresh. Jumbo burritos, nachos and more. |
|