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Rafters Restaurant

Rafters Restaurant 7228 S. 27th St.
$$$-$$$$. CC: All major. RS. FF. FB. 414-761-2222
Selen´s House of Prime 3107 E.
Layton Avenue, Cudahy
$$$. CC: All major. FB. FF. RS. SB.
Smoking section. 744-7890
Steak House 100 7246 W. Greenfield
Ave.
$$$-$$$$. CC: All major. RS. FB.
Smoking at bar only. 727-2222
Texas Roadhouse 15425 W.
Rockridge Rd, New Berlin. 2513 Plaza
Crt., Waukesha.
$$ CC: All Major. FB. .
THAI
Bang Thai 6107 W. Mequon Road
$$. CC: All major. RS. FB. OD. No
smoking. 262-242-4455
Bangkok House 4968 S. Whitnall Ave.
$$ CC: All major. FB, RS, 482-9838
EE-Sane Thai Cuisine 1806 N.
Farwell Ave.
$$. CC: All major. RS for 5 .
Designated smoking area. 224-
8284
The King and I 830 N. Old World Third
St.
$$. CC: All major. RS. FB. 414-276-
4181

New Bangkok 7225 N. 76th St.
$-$$. CC: All major. FB. RS. 353-
4219
Noodle House 3433 W. National Ave.
$-$$. CC: VS, MC, DS. RS. No smoking.
672-6693
Old Siam 2301 W. Wisconsin Ave.
$$-$$$. CC: VS, MC. RS. FB. Smoking
allowed. 934-8882
Rice Palace 3730 W National Ave.

$-$$. CC: MC, VS, AmEx, DS. 383-
3156
S & P 3881 South 27th St.
$$. CC: All major. RS. FB. 281-4314
Singha Thai 2237 S. 108th St.
$$$. CC: VS, MC. RS on weekdays. No
smoking. 541-1234
Singha Thai II 780 N. Jefferson
$$$. CC: VS, MC. RS on weekdays. No
smoking. 226-0288
Thai Bar-B-Que 3417 W National Ave.
$$. CC: All major. No Smoking. 647-
0812

Thai Lotus 3800 W. NAtional Ave.
$-$$$. CC: MC, VS, DS, AmEx. 431-
8489
Thai Palace 838 N. Old World Third St.
$$. CC: All major. RS. FB. 224-7076

VEGETARIAN
Beans and Barley 1901 E. North Ave.
$-$$. CC: VS, MC, DS. OD. SB. FB. No
smoking. 278-7878
Co-op Cafe 733 E. Clarke
$. No credit cards. SB. 264-7933
Outpost Natural Foods
$. CC: VS, MC. No smoking.
100 E. Capitol Drive. 961-2597
7000 W. State St. 778-2012
VIETNAMESE
Phan’s Garden 1923 E. National Ave.
$-$$. CC: MC, VS, AmEx, DS. Beer and
wine only. RS. Designated smoking
area. 384-4522
Tu Trinh 2344 S. 27th St.
$-$$. CC: Not accepted. Smoking
allowed. 385-0373
West Bank Café 732 E Burleigh St.
$-$$. CC: VS, MC, AmEx. RS. No smoking.
562-5555

WORLD FUSION
La Merenda 125 E. National Ave.
$-$$. CC: All Major. RS. FB. Smoking at
bar. 389-0125

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