Share your favorite restaurants here. This is for places within the city limits. If you want to recommend places in suburbia, start another thread please.
Share your favorite restaurants here. This is for places within the city limits. If you want to recommend places in suburbia, start another thread please.
Had the meatloaf at the Grand Trunk last night. That was possibly the best meatloaf I have ever had [[not counting mom's). Service is spotty in this place, but the food is always good and they have a good craft beer selection. Not to mention their mimosa and bloody Mary special on Sunday.
Bucharest Grill yummy shawarmas and more...
Park Avenue and a Corktown locations.
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Please, please tell me who has a better schwarma because I've been on a hunt. Living in Dearborn Ht's area I've tried alot and most have been just "meat" wrapped in a lukewarm hard bread. Finding one my way would be great!
I'll second Scotty's fish and chips in Brightmoor..
Rueben sandwich at Hygrade Deli.
World's best Italian sub at Gonellas, deep in Southwest.
A tasty homemade sausage omelet at Farmers Restaurant in Eastern Market.
I loved those subs; six layer or seven layer was about my max
Honest John's Bar
48201
When I lived in Detroit Harbor House on Clinton St. between Brush & Beaubien was a Friday night favorite. The service wasn't the greatest but the food made up for it.
For some unknown reason, when DT, somehow my vehicle usually steers its way to the Sweetwater Tavern so I can enjoy some Wings......
Hard to beat the corned beef sandwiches at Steve's deli when you need something good and fast
Went to Johnny Noodle King this week, new ramen shop in the old Johnny Ham King location on Fort St. by the bridge. Same people that do Green Dot Stables. It was VERY tasty.
Hey, I'm curious about that. I've driven by there a few times after hours, and he's closed. I'm familiar with "Johnny, The Ham King" from his first location on Rosa Parks and Fort. Is his new thing like a "noodle bowl"? It sounds interesting.
They only have lunch hour right now, Wednesday - Sunday. Expanded hours to come by October, which I assume will add dinner service.
More than a noodle bowl, it's a take on traditional styles of ramen specifically. Most options are big bowls of handmade noodles with different broths, proteins, veggies and garnishes. Very fresh, very filling, good value.
Thanx, I'm going to make the drive and check him out for lunch one day soon.They only have lunch hour right now, Wednesday - Sunday. Expanded hours to come by October, which I assume will add dinner service.
More than a noodle bowl, it's a take on traditional styles of ramen specifically. Most options are big bowls of handmade noodles with different broths, proteins, veggies and garnishes. Very fresh, very filling, good value.
Louie's for breakfast and corned beef sandwiches
Mudgies for soup, sandwiches and Fudgie Mudgie
Casey's for a hot dog
Duly's on W Vernor
It's like a time warp
Great Sunday brunch at Harmonie Garden, Third near Forest. Informal atmosphere, delicious food.
If I had to pick one, Buddy's Pizza
Yes. Mom and Dad went on their first date to the one near Hamtramck. Still awesome [[waaaay better than the Dearborn one-cuz', the Dearborn one hires jaded local kids who don't care that this is their first job-they run the the pizzas too rapidly through some conveyer belt; sad, that this will be some folks only first impression of Buddy's without checking out the one on Conant.) and with a lively atmosphere. The Staff is very polite and helpful.
I Iove Buddy's
Plaka's or Honest John's for breakfast.
Lunch at Mexican Village or Mudgie's.
Giovanni's for dinner. Best Italian around!! Love the atmosphere and the tableside visits by Mama.
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