Sabor
Sabor sits alone on the list of Brazilian restaurants in Milwaukee, but fortunately for fans of churrascaria restaurants, the new restaurant is a great option. First of all, the restaurant looks the part with an intimate interior of old brick and dark wood. When it comes to the food, it is also top-rate, as waiters bring 12 different kinds of meat right to your table on the skewers they were cooked on. Diners will also be treated to Sabor's many traditional side dishes, including fried bananas and beans and rice. If you select the full rodizio, you will be given all you can eat. At lunch, Sabor offers other smaller options, including just one course as well as an executive lunch.
Sabor
777 N Water St
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 431-3106
www.saborbrazil.net
Cubanitas
While a littler farther north than Brazilian fare, one of the top Latin American restaurants in Milwaukee is Cubanitas, which offers Cuban food in an intimate setting. Decorated with photos from Cuba, Cubanitas' menu gives diners a choice of a variety of fresh pork and fish dishes, as well as Cuban sandwiches. Also interesting for diners is Cubanitas' selections of both Cuban sodas and coffees, as well as a mojito, which customers have named the best in Milwaukee.
Cubanitas
728 N Milwaukee St
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 225-1760
getcubanitas.com
Quimera Cocina Boricua
Another unique Latin American restaurant in Milwaukee is Quimera Cocina Boricua, the top choice for Puerto Rican food. Quimera Cocina Boricua has a modestly priced menu, all while offering diners so much unlike the other storefront Mexican restaurants that are in the area. Quimera Cocina Boricua offers dishes like mofongo, bacalao and lechon. Also look for many dishes that contain traditional tastles like plantains and yuca.
Quimera Cocina Boricua
631 W National Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53204
(414) 645-8202
Article Written By Mike Koehler
Mike Koehler is a full-time public relations and new media strategist. He has 15 years of experience as a reporter, editor and journalist. He has spoken across the country about the intersection of journalism, social media and the Web. He lives in Oklahoma City with his wife and three kids. Koehler has written for NewsOK.com, Revenews.com, Artofmanliness.com, Dumblittleman.com, Trails.com and Answerbag.com.