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## International Flavors Come to Waukesha with Sherpa’s

Have a craving for a buttery croissant like the ones found in a Parisian café? Or have a taste for the light and sweet flapjacks known as Japanese cloud pancakes? Maybe you’re thirsty for a creamy and robustly flavored tea like you had on vacation in Thailand. No, you don’t have to pay a small fortune to travel abroad to satisfy those tastebuds — **Sherpa’s** will gladly bring it to you.

Recently opened at 15375 W. Bluemound Road, Suite 160, Sherpa’s is owned by Ray Chan and Isaiah Gray, who are no strangers to travel and international flavors. Chan heralds from Hong Kong and Gray is from Singapore.

Gray said Sherpa’s is a passion project for him. While living in Singapore, he was a firefighter who worked with the canine rescue unit, which required him to travel quite a bit. It was those experiences that helped to open his mind to international flavors and develop a special appreciation for desserts. He also owns several other businesses in the area that are not food-related, but that doesn’t mean he cuts any corners.

For example, he said there were 12 iterations of the mango smoothie before he declared the one they are serving was the right one.

When thinking about his future business, Gray said he was struck with the “idea of a Sherpa carrying international drinks and food to the area.” And like a Himalayan Sherpa, Gray is all about quality service, a positive attitude, and bringing delicious food to others.

Originally Gray was thinking of starting a boba tea business, but that evolved into more beverages, such as fruit teas and a Dalgona coffee (whipped coffee), popular in Korea and crafted with a sweet foam topping.

Gray understands that many of these flavors and drink and food options may be new to area residents, so he also has made sure to incorporate items that are more familiar, such as Italian espresso-based beverages like the latte and cappuccino or even café noir (black coffee).

“Sometimes when you bring international foods, it can be hard for them to adapt,” Gray said.

That’s why there are the more commonly known croissants and crepes on the menu. But even those are sometimes served with a twist, such as the crème brûlée croissant with a buttery and flaky base and topped with a crunchy crème brûlée topping. Or the crookie that is a blend of buttery croissant and a chocolate chip cookie.

Not intrigued yet? Then maybe you might like the Hong Kong waffles, which are described as “eggettes” with a honeycomb pattern and a medley of flavors that are commonly found served by street vendors. There’s also the Japanese honey toast with a golden caramelized brown sugar exterior and a smooth chocolaty center.

While there is a set menu, Gray said it is always evolving.

Also adding to the international feel is Sherpa’s Parisian café ambiance. Gray also rotates his large bonsai collection comprised of American species in the café.

Sherpa’s is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.

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## Crafting Special Cocktails at Bryant’s on the Round

When Nancy Marseo, general manager of **Bryant’s on the Round** in Okauchee was asked by her rep with Badger Liquor to create a special cocktail using Three Olives Blueberry Vodka, she went right to work. Maseo was one of six asked to create a cocktail.

What she ended up crafting will be the featured cocktail at Lake Country DockHounds’ home games at **Wisconsin Brewing Company Park**, 1011 Blue Ribbon Circle N in Oconomowoc.

Knowing she needed to have that blueberry-flavored vodka in the drink, Marseo said she did some research on what flavors would be complementary.

Ultimately, her Louie Bluooze cocktail also incorporates lavender cocktail syrup, lemonade, and mint. (Louie is the name of the DockHounds’ dog mascot.)

“It is just refreshing. For a hot game at the ballgame, people get sick of drinking beer,” Marseo said, adding, “People don’t want to drink anything too sweet.”

She has been serving Louie Bluooze at Bryant’s, and she said customers have enjoyed the carefully-crafted cocktail.

Bartending since she was 18 years old, Marseo said she enjoys making something new to offer customers.

“It’s fun. You get sick of doing the same old thing like whiskey and Coke,” she said.

Also, Marseo said the trend of mocktails also requires quite a bit of creativity with flavors.

But don’t rush into Bryant’s On The Round or to a DockHounds’ game just yet. The season home opener for the baseball team is May 10-12. Additionally, Bryant’s is closed from Monday through May 12 for some remodeling and menu changes. The restaurant will reopen May 13 at 3 p.m.

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## Clean Juice Patio Party in Pabst Farms

It’s that time of year again in America’s Dairyland — patio season — when for a few precious months everyone is vying for a seat at the outdoor table to enjoy the warm air and sunny days. **Clean Juice** in Pabst Farms is opening their patio with a party on May 18. There will be live music by SammyRay, face painting from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Louie the Hound appearance from 10-11 a.m., and a raffle featuring prizes from local wellness businesses.

Plus that day, 15% of all sales will go toward the construction of the Oconomowoc Splash Pad in Roosevelt Park.

The patio opening bash at Clean Juice, 1370 Pabst Farms Circle, Suite 300, in Oconomowoc will run from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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