Sarah Dusseau wears many hats at the brand new Café One24. She's the executive chef, general manager and also a business partner with owner Renee Shecterle. That's all in addition to her other job, as a personal trainer.
And, I'd like to add "clean eating" cheerleader to that list.
Dusseau is enthusiastic about eating organic, non-processed foods. So much so that she and Shechterle opened Café One24 because their "clean-eating" prepared meals offered at the Fit Food Trainer studio had become wildly popular.
Café One24 is located on 124th Street, on the border between Tosa and Brookfield. They are in the building that houses Culver's and Chipotle Mexican Grill. Currently open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday, Café One24 is a one-of-a kind dining experience that includes a wine bar central to the candlelit dining room.
"We focus on organic ingredients, completely unprocessed food - no processed flour, sugar or salt," Dusseau explains. "We don't use animal fats, heavy cream or butter. And we don't have a fryer in the restaurant."
If you're thinking that sounds like no fun at all, that's where you would be wrong: Although the meals are portion-controlled, they offer an abundance of flavor that would please anyone.
Café One24 has only been open a few weeks, but there are already several popular dishes, including sweet potato, wild mushroom or margharita flatbreads ($11-$12), chicken roulade ($14), blackened tilapia po'boy ($11) and the California or black 'n blue burger ($10.50-$11).
"I want people to not be gun-shy about trying a healthier restaurant. They don't even realize they're eating healthier food when they eat here," Dusseau explains. "We offer new twists on familiar tastes - healthier versions of favorite foods."
Café One24 uses ingredients from local "powerhouses" such as Empire Fish and Growing Power.
"It's very laborious and time-consuming to cook this way," Dusseau says. "We're not cutting corners, and we're making great food."
The Basics
NAME: Café One24 Wine Bar and Grill
ADDRESS:3705 N. 124th St., Brookfield
PHONE: (262) 781-1662
WEBSITE: CafeOne24.com
FARE: clean eating
HOURS: 4:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 4:30 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday
PRICE RANGE: $7 to $23 (approximate)
RESERVATIONS: yes
ADA ACCESS: yes
GLUTEN-FREE OPTIONS: yes
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