“If I had to describe my style, it’s taking familiar, approachable dishes and then putting a little modern twist with different flavor profiles and complimentary ingredients,” Schmude said in the release. “I’m not one for reinventing the wheel, I’m more concerned with making really outstanding food for our guests.”
Rare also announced it will soon roll out a new lunch menu that features its traditional cuisine, but with lighter options. "All great restaurants make adjustments to meet the demands of its clientele," Rare CEO Michael Sternberg said. "After two years in Milwaukee, we’re constantly working to create a better experience to meet the expectations of our Milwaukee customers.” Madison-based Noble Chef Hospitality opened the restaurant in June of 2016, but it is now owned and operated by Rare Management. Rare Steakhouse is best known for its in-house aged steaks and its selection of over 1,000 types of wine. Rare Management also operates locations in Madison and Washington D.C.