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Milwaukee featured for good food and tradition

Andrew Zimmern, host of Travel Channel’s “Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern” recently featured the city of Milwaukee on his new original web series, “Appetite for Life.”

Zimmern has appeared on NBC’s Today show, and the Tonight show with Jay Leno, and ABC’s Live with Regis and Kelly, he is also a dining columnist for Minneapolis- St. Paul Magazine.

Appetite for Life features Zimmern traveling the country and visiting the best places to eat and learn about the city’s culture.

While in Milwaukee, Zimmern visited the famous Usinger’s sausage facilities in Milwaukee, made his own bratwurst and later ate them at the Old German Beer hall on Old World Third Street downtown. 

Zimmern describes Milwaukee as the TV home of the Fonze and Laverne and Shirley, but says that, “the charming city on the shores of lake Michigan is best known as the modern American metropolis that is long on old world charm and tradition.”

Zimmern dances the polka at the old German Beer hall and later visits Solly’s Grille, 4629 N Port Washington Road, Glendale, to fry up and try the original Wisconsin butterburger.

View the video here. http://www.appetiteforlife.msn.com/#/viewlocation/c_8

Andrew Zimmern, host of Travel Channel's "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern" recently featured the city of Milwaukee on his new original web series, "Appetite for Life."

Zimmern has appeared on NBC's Today show, and the Tonight show with Jay Leno, and ABC's Live with Regis and Kelly, he is also a dining columnist for Minneapolis- St. Paul Magazine.

Appetite for Life features Zimmern traveling the country and visiting the best places to eat and learn about the city's culture.

While in Milwaukee, Zimmern visited the famous Usinger's sausage facilities in Milwaukee, made his own bratwurst and later ate them at the Old German Beer hall on Old World Third Street downtown. 

Zimmern describes Milwaukee as the TV home of the Fonze and Laverne and Shirley, but says that, "the charming city on the shores of lake Michigan is best known as the modern American metropolis that is long on old world charm and tradition."

Zimmern dances the polka at the old German Beer hall and later visits Solly's Grille, 4629 N Port Washington Road, Glendale, to fry up and try the original Wisconsin butterburger.

View the video here. http://www.appetiteforlife.msn.com/#/viewlocation/c_8

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