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A buzzy visit to Carnevor and Room Service, plus Sinabro steps up

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Carnevor (top left) and Room Service (bottom left) were visited by a famous face recently, while Sinabro (right) has made great strides in the past year.
Carnevor (top left) and Room Service (bottom left) were visited by a famous face recently, while Sinabro (right) has made great strides in the past year.

Each week on This Bites, dining critic Ann Christenson from Milwaukee Magazine and Radio Milwaukee’s resident foodie Tarik Moody dig into the city’s culinary and restaurant culture to help you find new spots, old favorites and the best ingestibles around Milwaukee.

Big voices can make a big impact on a restaurant. Sometimes, it comes in the form of a positive review from a well-respected critic. Other times, all it takes is a recognizable face popping into your eatery.

That’s what happened recently to Carnevor and Room Service, both of which got a visit from celebrity chef and influencer Keith Lee while he was in town for his manager’s wedding. So far, Lee hasn’t shared anything on his highly followed channels about the restaurants or Milwaukee’s food scene. But that doesn’t seem to matter. The two eateries are still getting lots of attention, which can send foot traffic skyrocketing.

We chat about this viral-ish situation at the top of our episode, breaking down exactly how important it can be to a notoriously fickle industry. Should a restaurant switch up its approach when an influencer like Lee pops in? How do you make a moment like this last? And should there be more of an effort to match local influencers with Milwaukee restaurants that deserve a little more attention?

In addition to tangling with those questions, we make a return visit to Sinabro, which recently welcomed a certain local influencer (Ann) for an experience that showed just how much the Korean spot has grown over the past year. Then we bounce over to the Clarke Square neighborhood, where Guelaguetza Restaurante y Barra will move into the former La Cueva space at 2537 W. National Ave.

As the city’s longest-running culinary podcast, we’ve been exerting our influence over Milwaukee’s food scene for a while now, and we could use your help to keep it going. Leaving a rating or review wherever you listen is always appreciated, and if you feel like going to the next level, consider becoming a Radio Milwaukee member to show your support in a moment when public media could really use it. Thanks.

Director of Strategy and Innovation | Radio Milwaukee