A member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin has opened a Puerto Rican restaurant with her fiance.
Tamar Cornelius received financing from Oneida Small Business Inc. to open Gali's, which is located in Ashwaubenon on the reservation. "If not for that, I wouldn't have been able to get a loan," she told The Green Bay Press-Gazette.
Cornelius said she fell in love with food from Puerto Rico during a visit with her fiance, whose family is from the island. Her fiance's father is the head chef.
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Puerto Rican flavor served up at Gali's
(The Green Bay Press-Gazette 9/25)
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