Jackie's Cafe 3906 North 76th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53222
About the Business
Jackie's Cafe is a charming restaurant located at 3906 North 76th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This cozy eatery offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a delicious meal with friends and family. Serving up a variety of tasty dishes, from hearty breakfast options to savory lunch and dinner selections, Jackie's Cafe is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're in the mood for a classic American breakfast or a mouthwatering burger, you're sure to find something to satisfy your cravings at this beloved neighborhood cafe. Come on in and experience the friendly service and delectable cuisine that Jackie's Cafe has to offer.
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3906 N 76th St, Milwaukee, WI 53222, United States
Reviews
"I was so excited to satisfy my Hmong food cravings and even drive out 25min just for this specific place, but I was disappointed by the service and food. I ordered through the phone and the lady who took our order kept talking over us saying that we were "ordering wrong" ?? Their lo mein was bland and the papaya salad was too sweet and soggy. The only thing that tasted okay (that we ordered) was the fried chicken."
"This place had been on my mind for a while since I saw their posts on Facebook so when I was in town, I had to definitely make the trip out. It sits in a small and short strip alongside a laundromat and parking is a little limited. We went on a Saturday dinner trip and found some parking. Once we entered, it was kind of awkward. No one said hi and we just stood around wondering if we sat ourselves or if we had to wait on someone. After a couple of minutes, a nice older woman came and got us seated and got our drink orders. We went to the buffet and I was ecstatic! I got some fried rice, fried noodle and their curry noodle soup. They have a limited variety of food but I was more for quality then quantity. They also had Hmong sausage, pork belly and other Hmong food items. There are also other items such as pho and steam rolls that you have to order off the buffet and it is included in the buffet price, so don't miss out on that! Fried rice: It has become hard and stale from sitting out too long and it was an overwhelming taste of soy sauce. I didn't like it. Fried noodles: My word, it was delicious. Definitely one of my favorite food items from the buffet. Curry Noodle Soup: It was good, I liked it. Tri-color dessert: It was a little watered down but I enjoyed it. Pho: It came in a small bowl, I was grateful for that, the broth wasn't bland but didn't have too much spices either, it was okay. I liked this place, don't know if it's enough to bring me back in or not but I wouldn't mind coming back. For 4 people, it was $60, definitely a good price. I liked my time here."
"Price is decent! For an all you can eat for, four adults and two kids our total came to $89.06 and the food was amazing. I never saw my kid ate so much!! The place is small and does look rundown, but don't judge. The food was worth the drive. Left the young man a good tip. He looked shocked!"
"Kind and friendly service, authentic Hmong food in buffet style, fast service. I will be coming back every time I'm in town! My friends and I were visiting Milwaukee and stopped by for a late lunch since I wanted to introduce to them Hmong food. The woman who I assume is Jackie, was very kind, friendly, appropriately attentive and gave the ladies in our group roses (for Valentine's day). I was happy to find a buffet of classic Hmong food and unlimited Hmong-style pho! The Hmong bubble tea was perfect! I wish there was a Jackie's Cafe in Madison! My friends and I are still talking about how lovely the experience was. If you're not familiar with the informal nature of Hmong culture, you may be intimidated at first, but rest assured this small restaurant is very accommodating and welcoming."
"Please save your money and go somewhere else. For the price that they charge, you could get better food at any Chinese buffet. Everything was off tasting. The egg rolls were gross, the fried rice was crusty dry and gross flavored, the pho was plain with no way of adding flavor to it because they didn’t have much condiments at the table. The fried noodles had little to no flavor, the sweet pork was barely sweet drowned in water. Even the Navaam was off textured. This place is a disgrace of a Hmong restaurant. They charge a 15% gratuity for groups of 5 or more even when their service was horrible. Please please please don’t go here. You were warned."
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