Watermark Seafood - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: milwaukee - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - watermark - details fresh seafood flown in from the g... digitalcity.com
restaurant: watermark - milwaukee - reviews of watermark the watermark restaurant, on milwaukees eastside, is one of the citys culinary treasures. focused p... tripadvisor.com
restaurant row - restaurant detail the watermark restaurant is located in the site of the former vinifera. chef and owner mark weber has completely remodeled the place except for the tile floor. the new tones are an aquatic blue... restaurantrow.com
Milwaukee : Watermark Seafood (closed) via Planet99 Guide to Milwaukee nightclubs, Milwaukee restaurants, and Milwaukee events Why people are not lined up outside the door clamoring to get in is a mystery. I can only imagine that those in the know prefer to keep a good thing secret. Populist at heart, I share with you the secret of the Watermark. Chef Mark Weber's Watermark is a culinary secret of the first order. As I trav... planet99.com
Watermark, Milwaukee, WI : Reviews and maps - Yahoo! Local The Watermark Restaurant is located in the site of the former Vinifera. Chef and owner Mark Weber has completely remodeled the place except for the tile floor. The new tones are an aquatic blue and an iceberg white. The ambiance is relaxed and casual and guest can watch the chefs prepare their food.... local.yahoo.com
We8there.com: Restaurant Reviews in Milwaukee, WI - Watermark Not to be missed if you're anywhere in the Milwaukee area, the Watermark offers a relaxed and satisfying dining experience. The seafood is so fresh you'd swear you're on the coast or in Southern Florida. Not shockingly nouveau, the cusine is profoundly satisfying, with Chef Mark Weber confidently of... we8there.com
Milwaukee Magazine : Dining Out : Bottled Poetry The interesting thing about Balzac is how quickly it came to be. Watermark Seafood, its predecessor in the Passeggio space, closed in June because, owner Mark Weber explained, he didn’t have the funds to keep it going. Two months later, Balzac’s sidewalk seating — facing its sister, Hi Hat, across A... milwaukeemagazine.com
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