Milwaukee German
Simple question, Mader's or Karl Ratzsch's? Or avoid both?
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i I haven't been there for awhile, but I always appreciated Ratzch's. If you're in search of other "Old World" foods, you might like Crocus on S. 13th St. for Polish.
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Ratzch's for sure if you seek Teutonic grub. I also agree with the Crocus rec (polish). Or Three Bros in Bayview (serb).
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