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Egg rolls 여자 and more | Our Story

Egg rolls 여자 and more's kitchen, Wisconsin's table

여자 means "woman" in Korean — and in Altoona, Wisconsin, she's been cooking authentic Korean food for a region that had none.
The name says everything

The name says everything

여자 (yeo-ja) is Korean for "woman" — baked into the restaurant's name on purpose. This kitchen is personal, handcrafted, and rooted in the kind of cooking you make when you care about the people you're feeding.
The egg rolls that started it

The egg rolls that started it

The egg rolls came first — freshly made, golden-fried, and so good that guests started asking to take them home by the dozen frozen. Reviews still land the same way every time: "Best egg rolls in town. No question. Not even close."
Korean cooking, no shortcuts

Korean cooking, no shortcuts

Beyond egg rolls: jap chae glass noodles, bibimbap bowls, kalbi short ribs — all prepared with the layered care of home cooking. Guests who used to drive hours to Minnesota for Korean food stopped making that trip.
A table for everyone

A table for everyone

Jap chae and bibimbap available gluten-free upon request — something almost unheard of in Korean cuisine. That kind of care is why first-timers become regulars and regulars bring everyone they know.