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MAGIC. COFFEE. Try it, and you won't regret it. It really is magical. I've been here on two different locations, once during the summer and again during the winter. The menu is seasonal so they are constantly switching things up. Their pretzel is delicious. Salty because of the excess rock salt found on the pretzel, but delicious. I got their beet salad in the summer with some cheddar and mixed greens. Beets and cheddar... who would have thought the combination of the two would be so delicious? In the winter, I ordered their bibimbap... which was an interesting experience. I'm Korean, born and raised in Los Angeles where the Korean population is HUGE. Having said this, having fried rice (literally fried) with ground pork in my bibimbap was a new experience. It wasn't bad, actually it was quite good. I should warn you though, the gochuchang (the red pepper paste) is spicy. Like burn your tongue, I need a giant glass of milk spicy. It starts off sweet, but it'll build faster than you think and leave your mouth on fire. Graze is amazing. It's an affordable, alternative restaurant that you should really check out while here in Madison. It offers locality, seasonal goods and a freshness that really can't be beat.
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