
I've been wanting to try this place for awhile. I love the style, Japanese street food/comfort food. I was a little nervous when we first walked in as there is just a small bar area and a couple...
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Cute Robot Japanese Kitchen in Milwaukee, WI, specializes in sharing the Boettner family's Japanese comfort food with a wider audience. The restaurant is dedicated to offering a taste of yōshoku, a fusion cuisine style influenced by the West and originating in 19th century Japan.
With a strong emphasis on authenticity and a desire to introduce customers to the soulful flavors of Japanese home cooking, Cute Robot Japanese Kitchen prides itself on its family-owned and operated nature. Executive Chef Quinn Boettner, along with Owner Janet Boettner and Bar Manager Michelle Lozoff, work together to bring this unique culinary experience to life.
Featured in various publications such as OnMilwaukee, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Urban Milwaukee, Cute Robot Japanese Kitchen opens its doors for lunch and dinner services, inviting guests to savor a blend of tradition and innovation in every dish.
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I've been wanting to try this place for awhile. I love the style, Japanese street food/comfort food. I was a little nervous when we first walked in as there is just a small bar area and a couple...
Cutest hidden gem in Milwaukee! We popped in for a quick snack and were blown away! The Okonomiyaki and Agedashi Tofu were crispy, savory, and full of flavor....can't wait to come back for the...
Echoing what a few folks have said, we had a somewhat slow service when we dined here. While I don't necessarily mind, I think for planning purposes, it is good to know. We don't normally have...
Highlights/Lowlights 1) Friendly Service, but a bit slow 2) Delicious Food 3) Nice Ambiance Stopped in with a few friends on a Thursday night around 8pm (they close at 9!). We were the only...
We stopped in for drinks and got some great conversation as well. The people are fantastic. They made some great drinks and we got into some great anime discussions and, of course, got the best...
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