Local veteran opens northeast Wisconsin’s first Teriyaki Madness
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – Wanting for a new restaurant to consider? Very well, Teriyaki Insanity in Oshkosh is now open up to the community and buyers can appear and ‘experience the madness’.
Teriyaki Insanity is a preferred restaurant franchise with areas throughout the place, and now northeast Wisconsin has its individual. It offers Seattle-design and style teriyaki chicken bowls. An Oshkosh indigenous, who served in the United States Marine Corps, decided to open a spot in his hometown as a way to serve the group.
Nate Krohn served 8 years in the United States Maritime Corps.
He expended time in California, but when he had the possibility to come back to Oshkosh he designed his way back to Wisconsin. ‘Service immediately after service’ was essential to Krohn and he believed opening a restaurant would be a great way to serve the community.
I was just attempting to fill my goal as a marine, and support after support was significant. What better way to provide the neighborhood by furnishing careers and opportunities for every person in this article.
Nate Krohn
Teriyaki Madness has its headquarters in Denver and has a objective to open up 1,000 retailers by 2030. Krohn stated growth into the Inexperienced Bay and Appleton parts is a likelihood.
All those seeking to taste Teriyaki Madness can come across it at 1834 Oshkosh Avenue in Oshkosh. The hours are:
- Sunday – Thursday
- Friday & Saturday
Teriyaki Insanity gives totally customizable bowls and has something for every person.
On July 16, the restaurant will be executing fundraising for the Division of Veteran Affairs (DAV) for disabled veterans. A greenback of every single bowl sold will go back again to the DAV.
Far more info can be located on the restaurant’s web site or Facebook web page.