Locations in Detroit: Romantic

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  • Amadeus Cafe & Patisserie

    122 E. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-8767

    Amadeus is a unique restaurant designed after the old-world cafes of Vienna. A variety of traditional dishes from Central Europe are offered, as well as desserts and a unique list of wines and beers. Enjoy candlelit dinners and live classical music on the weekends. Family owned and operated for almost 20 years.
  • Andiamo Bloomfield Township

    6676 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Hills Oakland County

    (248) 8659300; (248) 9360 (FAX)

    The sunflower yellow and purple color scheme and huge tilted mirrors that allow patrons to glimpse those sitting behind them have given the space a slickly contemporary look. The food is in contrast: It’s the solid Italian fare of old master Aldo Ottaviani interpreted by a crew of young chefs in the open kitchen.
  • Andiamo Celebrity Showroom

    7096 E. 14 Mile Rd., Warren Detroit

    (586) 268-3200; (586) 268-3224 (FAX)

    Excellent cuisine in an intimate setting. Extensive list of traditional Italian items, also featuring non-traditional Milanese dishes like osso bucco and risotto.
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  • Andiamo Osteria

    129 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 582-9300; (248) 582-0999 (FAX)

    Located on Main Street in the heart of downtown Royal Oak, this upbeat and casual restaurant offers classic Andiamo Italian dishes plus a few surprise specialties.
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  • Atlas Global Bistro

    3111 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 831-2241

    At Atlas, you’ll find Carolina catfish, pork taquitos, short ribs, ravioli and polenta, Hawaiian shrimp and Moroccan beef. Ingredients — which don’t necessarily remain with their cuisine-of-origin — include lemongrass, cactus, Gorgonzola, wasabi, coconut, pancetta, caviar and black-eyed peas. It may sound like the chef is confused, but even if he were, open-minded taste buds should not quibble with the results.
  • Back Door Internet Cafe

    309 Huron Avenue, Port Huron Detroit

    (810) 989-9750; (810) 989-9751 (FAX)

    Beautifully decorated internet cafe located in historic downtown Port Huron with seasonal outdoor dining.

    Large American menu ranging from traditional favorites such as the Reuben and classic triple-decker Club Wilkinson to low-carb options.

  • Bar Star Lounge

    12950 Northline Road, Southgate Detroit

    (734) 281-4100; (734) 281-4144 (FAX)

    Neighborhood bar & eatery with an enticing, warm modern feel. Celebrity chef Hai-Ying Bushey specializes in fusion and French cuisine. Appetizer favorites include coconut shrimp, fried oysters and steak bits. Popular salads include the Asian noodle and Greek salad. Sandwiches such as the ruben weigh more than one pound. Steak lovers should try the char-grilled 12 oz. New York strip steak, and meat lovers can feast on Merlot braised short ribs. Stylishly trendy decor, comfortable furnishings, earth toned walls, sizeable sleek L-shaped emerald granite bar and chocolate draped tablecloths with cozy spacious booths surround Bar Star. Plasma TVs with HD Direct TV. WI- FI available. State of the art sound system.
  • Cornbread Restaurant & Bar

    29852 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 208-1680; (248) 208-6144 (FAX)

    Upscale traditional and non-traditional soul food served in a casually elegant ambience. Lots of African-American history to browse while dining.
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  • Big Tony's Original Woodfired Pizza Co.

    911 Walker Rd., Windsor Detroit

    Original wood-fired pizzas. Over 200 toppings to choose from, using white or wholewheat dough. There is a large array of appetizers and entrees to choose from, famous for eggplant parmigiana. Live jazz every Friday and Saturday night, the restaurant has a casual to upscale feel.
  • Bistro 222

    22266 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 792-7500; (313) 792-8085 (FAX)

    Mediterranean-inspired menu including: main course salads, gourmet pizzas, pastas, gourmet signature sandwiches and Bistro Favorites.
  • Cafe West

    2775 W. Jefferson, Trenton Detroit

    (734) 676-2233; (734) 676-2210 (FAX)

    Fresh saltwater fish and seafood restaurant in downtown Trenton. Lots of appetizers including oysters, conch fritters and duck egg rolls. Also offers a nice selection of steaks, poultry and entree salads. Full bar with nice beer and wine lists. Delicious key lime cheesecake and hot fudge cream puffs. Casual atmosphere and great service.
  • Century Grille (Open for events only)

    333 Madison Ave. Detroit

    (313) 963-9800; (313) 963-0873 (FAX)

    "Upscale cuisine and service in comfortable, supper-club setting located in historic Gem and Century building. Spacious banquet facility; theater and dinner packages available."

  • Chardonnay Family Dining

    595 N. Lapeer Rd., Oxford Detroit

    (248) 572-4750

    Chardonnay Family Dining offers three different dinning experiences. The main floor setting offers a family atmosphere and dining experience. But if you're in the mood for a martini, visit the upper seating featuring the martini bar and lounge area. It's so comfortable you will not want to leave! Great place to have a meeting or spend some quiet time with friends or some one special.

    Would you like to watch the big game or shoot some pool? Visit the lower level Pub and invite your friends! There is something for everyone at Chardonnay Family Dining!

  • Ciao Amici

    217 W. Main St., Brighton Detroit

    (810) 227-9000

    Ciao Amici’s is a multifaceted business consisting of a fine dining restaurant, banquet facility and catering division. We have been serving Brighton, since 1999 and have become synonymous with unparalleled quality and service.
  • Coach Insignia

    200 Renaissance Center, 72nd Floor Detroit

    (313) 567-2622​ (FAX); (313) 567-9849

    This eclectic chophouse is the United States' second-highest restaurant and is located at the top of the GM Global Renaissance Center. Coach Insignia features incomparable food, great service and a world-class wine list to accompany a panoramic view of Detroit and our Canadian neighbors. Handicap accessible; dress code: Jeans are allowed, just no athletic wear in the main dining room.
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  • The Community House Cafe

    380 South Bates, Birmingham Oakland County

    Beautiful outdoor setting on our romantic terrace. We serve light, healthy traditional food in a French style.
  • Corleone's

    4834 Adams, Rochester Oakland County

    (248) 373-4411

    Corleone's Ristorante offers a pleasant, inviting atmosphere that is perfect for casual dining and social get-togethers. Corleone's features appetizers, soups, salads, specialty pastas, seafood, poultry, beef and veal. Delicious entrées include the Whitefish Piccatta, Chicken Diane, Eggplant Parmesan or the Filet Mignon. Definitely something sure to please every member of your group, including the most discriminating gourmet. Corleone's also offers catering for all occasions and carry-out. Everybody at Corleone's looks forward to seeing you soon and making your visit a special one.
  • Country Epicure

    42050 Grand River, Novi Detroit

    (248) 349-7770; (248) 349-1563 (FAX)

    The Country Epicure restaurant and lounge features a snappy, casual atmosphere in a French country decor. The menu is creative and moderately priced, appealing to a wide variety of palates. The lower-level banquet facilities (all windows) are versatile and accomodate 20-150 guests.
  • The Cutting Board

    28655 Schoenherr, Warren Detroit

    (586) 751-1788; (586) 751-1798 (FAX)

    The Cutting Board is an extraordinary restaurant, bakery, and bar. Creating all homemade dishes from indulgent rich cheesecakes to our slow roasted herb encrusted prime rib. The classic variety of American dishes for lunch and dinner makes this restaurant a favorite for the area. The Cutting Board has been featured in the Detroit News and Hour Magazine. The Cutting Board also has banquet rooms for all size parties and caters in Metro-Detroit.
  • D'Amato's

    222 S. Sherman Dr., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 584-7400

    Neighborhood Italian joint with eclectic and "from scratch" fare. A fresh Caesar or Caprese salad will run you $6, and a pizza with feta, grape tomatoes, roasted banana peppers, kalamata olives and more is $8. Tender, fluffy gnocchi of ricotta and spinach come surrounded with a rich sauce, and veal saltimbocca arrives on soft layers of rapini and gnocchi, resting in a silky Marsala sauce. There are many more beef, chicken and seafood entrées, and 30 glasses and 60 bottles of wine to wash them down with. What's more, there's often live music (call for schedule) and legendary Royal Oak martini bar Goodnight Gracie is connected to the restaurant.
  • The Dakota Inn Rathskeller

    17324 John R St. Detroit

    (313) 867-9722

    "The Dakota Inn Rathskeller is the only remaining true ethnic German restaurant in Detroit. It is the type of classic German Rathskeller or Biergarten that was a mainstay of German immigrant community, and still has the very best German cooking in the city."

    Since 1933, Detroiters have gotten their fill of bratwurst at The Dakota Inn, which offers a Bavarian style menu in an old Heidelberg atmosphere. Serves up three different types of schnitzel. Gift certificates are available. Reservations are recommended for Friday and Saturday.
  • Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe

    97 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 882-5299

    The Dirty Dog is another feather in the cap of Gretchen Valade, the entrepreneur and philanthropist whose generosity and love of jazz saved the Detroit International Jazz Festival. Chef Andre Neimanis' sophisticated tapas-style menu encompasses unusual dishes that showcase his creativity. Musically, the Dirty Dog has some of Detroit's best players, with piano sets from 4 to 6 p.m., followed by two evening shows with full bands. Willie Jones, the general manager, is visible in the front of the house, overseeing service and keeping the whole show running smoothly.

  • Evans Street Station

    110 S. Evans St., Tecumseh Detroit

    (517) 424-5555

    The restaurant’s philosophy is slow and local. If that sounds pretty fashionable these days, note that chef and co-owner Alan Merhar is surrounded by farmers, making it easy to make the most of them for his in season produce. His relationship with Mike Prochaska of Prochaska Farms, for instance (it’s four miles away), is such that each winter the two pore over seed catalogs and decide what to plant and then serve. The resulting dishes are fancy in the sense that sophisticated measures have been taken, but (mostly) all-American if you look at the ingredients. Not everything’s local, obviously: Scottish salmon, scallops, certified Black Angus steaks. But many of the side dishes will be, come summer. Desserts are made in-house and include a rich cappuccino crème brûlée, pumpkin pound cake, tiramisu, Key lime cheesecake, and blood-orange or lime-ginger sorbets.
  • Fiamma Grille

    380 S. Main St., Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 416-9340

    Right next door to Compari's on the Park, Fiamma Grille might be for those looking for something grander than hard-line Italian fare. Boasting a sleek and retro-accented ambience, with art on the walls that's better than most, this joint has steaks and seafood dishes to boast about.
  • Filippa's Wine Barrel

    45125 Mound Road, Utica Detroit

    (586) 254-1311; (586) 254-7880 (FAX)

    Filippa's has a wide array of menu options, but prides themselves on their excellent all natural steaks and Boston fresh seafood. Cozy atmosphere during the winter with multiple fireplaces and a patio for beautiful spring and summer days!
  • Flood's Bar & Grille

    731 St. Antoine Detroit

    (313) 963-1090

    Popular spot for afternoon networking and late night clubbing! Located in a beautiful historic building near Greektown. Known for its magnificent bar and live entertainment. Appetizers, sandwiches, soulfood. Live jazz, R&B and top-40.

    Best of Detroit 2002
    Best place to move and shake
    You can tell by the bottlenecked line of glimmering Jags, Beemers, Mercedes and SUVs lined up for valet parking that this is a nightspot where the Motor City’s elite come to meet. The food’s OK, but that ain’t the point; it’s the tailored clientele and top-shelf booze that really sets Flood’s apart. And when the band kicks on, the place really starts to thumpin’. Precaution: Don't wear jeans and flip-flops.

  • Harbor House

    440 Clinton St. Detroit

    (313) 967-9900

  • Henry Autograph-Collection

    300 Town Center Dr., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 253-4475; (313) 441-2051 (FAX)

    Exceptional regional cuisine prepared with the freshest locally obtained products available. The Grill presents handcrafted dishes created on a foundation of organic and sustainably farmed local produce. The menu features all-natural ranched meats and responsibly harvested seafood; all paired with a magnificent wine collection inclusive of bio-dynamically conceived varietals. Simply put, it's food the way nature intended.
  • The Hill Seafood & Chop House

    123 Kerchaval Ave., Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 886-8101

    Many of the Hill's signature dishes cater to a Reagan-era notion of good eating: surf and turf, lots of blue cheese and bacon in the house salad. Seafood is a strong point: The grilled swordfish is tall and terrific and the calamari appetizer is out of the ordinary. Desserts are quintessentially American: The molten lava cake has a lucious liquid chocolate center. The steaks are the usual cuts: filet mignon, New York strip, porterhouse and ribeye and all are certified Angus beef, char-grilled and prepared to spec, and finished with a burgundy demi glace. The strip is available au poivre. Meat lovers will also find lamb chop finished with rosemary balsamic natural sauce and french pomery mustard, and barbecued pork osso bucco.
  • Hong Hua Fine Chinese Dining

    27925 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Oakland County

    (248) 489-2280

    At Hong Hua, widely regarded as the best in the area, diners will enjoy the the fare without being knocked off their feet. The restaurant's decor has more of a fine-dining than a Chinese feel. It’s elegant to look at, with its curving lines of cherry wood and tasteful paintings of flowers. The shredded duck and mushroom soup comes highly recommended. The Szechuan hot and sour soup is another winner, more complex and flavorful than hot, it actually seems a bit sweet. An excellent entrée is eggplant in chili sauce. The mu-shu pork is tasty if not overly interesting, slightly sweet and crisped-up by the shredded cabbage that’s used. Dessert can be peppermint or ginger ice cream, or translucent lychees served on ice. Offers a full complement of fried rices, chow meins and lo meins, along with all the dishes found at corner Chinese restaurants throughout America.
  • Hungarian Rhapsody

    14315 Northline Rd., Southgate Detroit

    (734) 283-9622

    Featuring ethnic Hungarian, old-world decor and atmosphere – embroidered tablecloths, Hungarian artifacts and traditional cuisine, such as paprika laden. Romantic and family atmosphere. Banquet facilities also available, seating 200.