Brats on the Terrace
The Union Terrace |
Local speciality. Top location by the lake. (Good beer inside.)
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The Rathskeller
Inside the Union
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Pretty good, fast, and cheap. |
Lakefront Cafeteria
Inside the Union |
No comment! |
Food Carts
Library Mall |
Located across the street from the Pyle Center behind the library, at the bottom of State St. When the weather is good, order from the carts and enjoy the stimulating atmosphere on Library Mall or take your food across the street to the Memorial Union terrace and eat by the lake.
Buraka: East African food. Best food cart according to several postdocs past and present.
Guantanamera: Cuban style. Very good saffron rice. Cuban music to dance to while you wait for your food.
Jamerica: Tasty jerk chicken, great jerk pork.
Thai House: Very good. Mild spices. Excellent squash curry.
Sukho Thai: Try a "two-star" dish (hot!) - you won't fall asleep in the afternoon talks.
Loose Juice: Very good juices and smoothies. The owner is notorious in the Physics Dept. for a Vietnam War era incident.
Turtle: Great quesadillas, generous portions; fresh veggies and some organics used.
Athenian Garden: Impossibly slow.
Zen Sushi: New cart with good inexpensive sushi.
There are a few new carts we haven't checked out yet.
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Espresso Royale Caffe
650 State St. |
Good cappuccinos, steamers, cookies and bars.
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Sunroom Cafe
638 State St. |
Nice lunch selections. Excellent soups, salads, desserts. Often crowded.
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Mediterranean Cafe
625 State St. |
North African & Turkish specials; good, cheap, and fast! Often crowded at lunchtime.
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Husnu's
547 State St. |
Interesting combination of Turkish/Italian cuisine.
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The Saz
558 State St. |
Odd combinations of Middle Eastern and Mexican food. If you keep an open mind, it might be good. Dieter's favorite.
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Buraka
543 State St. |
Same food as the cart, but warmer location recommended early in the year.
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Kabul
541 State St. |
Afghani and Mediterranean cuisine. Try the duck or veggie strudel.
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Qdoba Mexican Grill
548 State St. |
Hearty portions of "Mexican" food.
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Wasabi Japanese Rest.
499 State St. |
Reasonably good, fairly authentic. Full sushi bar.
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Chautara
334 State St. |
Good Nepali food. Speakers often taken there.
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Himal Chuli
318 State St. |
Himalayan food, including good veggie dishes.
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Tutto Pasta Trattoria
305 State St. |
Popular, though some dishes stingy on sauce.
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Angelic Brewing Co.
322 W. Johnson |
Local brew pub. Better food than the Great Dane pub, but beer comes in second place. Tilman likes the hot chicken wings.
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Cafe Montmartre
127 E. Mifflin |
Pizza with a nice wine bar. Another Tilman favorite. Note: opens at 3:00 p.m.!
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L'Etoile
25 N. Pinckney |
Best restaurant in Madison. Expensive, but worth it. F. Halzen's favorite dinner spot. Not open for lunch, but L'Etoile Cafe on the street level IS open for lunch. However, both closed on Monday.
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Harvest
21 N. Pinckney |
Covers the whole range from overpriced to great. Not open for lunch. |
Tornado Club Steak House
116 S. Hamilton |
Like a museum. Very expensive (perhaps over-priced) steak-house, but very good.
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Marigold Kitchen
118 S. Pinckney |
Noisy and upscale with wonderful breakfasts and great lunches. F. Halzen goes for the mussels when on the menu. Not open for dinner.
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Great Dane Pub
123 E. Doty |
Local brew pub with a great menu, billiards & cigar room. Nationally renowned.
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