Restaurants in Detroit: Menu

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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 Novi

    42705 Grand River Ave., Novi Detroit

    (248) 348-3838

    The new Andiamo complex on Grand River’s Main Street in Novi.
  • Anita's Kitchen

    22651 Woodward Ave., Ferndale Oakland County

    248-548-0680

  • Archie's Restaurant

    30471 Plymouth, Livonia Detroit

    (734) 525-2820

    The Palushaj Family of Albanian origin welcomes you to Archie's! We worked hard at different restaurants around metro Detroit learning the important elements of operating a successful restaurant. In December 1981, we proudly opened Archie's! Our restaurant philosophy is simple - dedication to hard work, exceptional service, a friendly "family" atmosphere, fantastic food and huge portions. This is what sets Archie's apart from many other restaurants. Dinners in our family have always been special, a time when we all get together to enjoy good food and good company. That's why we believe in "homemade" freshness when preparing your meal.
  • Ashoka Indian Cuisine

    3642 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 689-7070

    Bright colors, rich flavors, and exotic aromas. With more than 150 items on its menu, Ashoka wanders from the North to the South, with many legume-based recipes and fiery spice blends. There are even sections of the menu devoted to Indian-Chinese food, a style with a following in India. Also features a full-service bar and catering services.
  • 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.
  • Auburn Cafe

    3520 W. Jefferson Ave., Ecorse Detroit

    (313) 381-8133

    This fine little Greek restaurant has been treasured by the downriver community for over 20 years. Called downriver's best kept secret, this place can make anyone into a Greek food fanatic. Many patrons have even claimed it to be the single best place for casual Greek dinning in the Detroit metro area. The Auburn has won numerous awards for its salads, but the real treat is the owner, Serafim Callis. His charismatic nature and old world sense of humor will have you planning your next visit, before you even finish your last lamb chop.
  • Bad Brads BBQ

    35611 Green St., New Baltimore Detroit

    (586) 716-9977

    Bad Brads BBQ has one simple goal: produce the best possible BBQ everyday. Our philosophy of "From our Smoker to your Plate" is a passion that begins everyday at 5 a.m. Bad Brad's way is "slow and low" beef brisket and pork shoulder steeped in fruit wood & hickory smoked for up to 14 hours. Our everything from scratch kitchen is a labor of love that begins with a respect for great ingredients, attention to detail and a refusal to take short cuts. We truly believe you can taste the difference.
  • Bagger Dave's

    26054 Novi Rd., Novi Detroit

    (248) 374-3289

  • Bahama Breeze

    539 E. Big Beaver, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 528-1674

  • Bahama Breeze 2

    19600 Haggerty Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 542-0891

  • Bastone

    419 South Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 544-6250

    The concept is Belgian brewpub and the atmosphere is totally unpretentious, quirky and interesting. Belgian food is heavily influenced by Germany and France, and some of Bastone’s menu items are quintessential Belgian, such as moule (mussels), brandade de morue (puree of salt cod, potatoes and olive oil, a staple of the poor for centuries) and twice-fried Belgian frites served with mayonnaise.
  • Bert's Marketplace

    2727 Russell St. Detroit

    313-567-2030

    Anyone can show up here. Detroit's only late night jazz club serving up Cajun catfish and red beans and rice all night long. It's not common to find a bar where everyone seems to know each other and yet newcomers don't feel excluded. Dozens of regulars turn up Thursdays for the open mic jazz jam sessions. Bert's serves the music fans bargain-price soul food from rows of steam tables: meat and two sides for nine bucks, or up to $25 for a whole slab of ribs. In keeping with Bert's bare-bones, working-class atmosphere, their food is more down-home than much of the soul food you find in restaurants, which has often been upgraded from its humble origins.
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  • Billy's Tip N' Inn

    6707 E. Highland Rd., White Lake Detroit

    (248) 889-7885

  • Brandy's

    1727 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills Oakland County

    (248) 338-4300

    Upscale comfort food meets classic continental dining: steaks, chops, seafood, and salads. A cozy atmosphere for lunch or dinner. Come see live jazz Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights.
  • Bucci Ristorante

    20217 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 882-1044

    As Maxine’s the modest surroundings were trumped by the terrific food. It was the kind of restaurant you weren’t sure you wanted to talk about — maybe you wouldn’t be able to get a table on a weekend evening. The remodeled restaurant is more elegant, spacious, comfortable and relaxing, but the most coveted seats are still the stools that pull up to the marble counter surrounding the open kitchen where diners can watch the theater that is cooking as an art.
  • Buddy's Restaurant & Pizzeria

    22148 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 562-5900

    Voted #1 pizza by Metro Times readers since 1985. Casual, fun gathering place. Square, deep-dish pizza, a variety of fresh salads, homemade pastas, burgers, sandwiches, made-from-scratch soups, appetizers, full bar and desserts. Perfect place for a party. Dine-in party packages and take-out party trays.
  • Callahan's Music Hall

    2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 858-9508

    Classic, moderately priced Detroit bar & grill fare served in a modern upbeat and casual environment. Lunch and dinner are served daily Monday thru Saturday. Also open on Sundays during football season. Large HD plasma TVs and a huge 142" HD projection screen put everyone close to the action of the big game. The entertainment stage hosts the best in local, regional and national entertainers on the weekends!
  • Centaur Bar

    2233 Park Ave. Detroit

    (313) 963-4040

    Only one of Centaur's 13 menu drinks includes any gin, James Bond be damned. Harrington's trying to lure downtown business types who want a sophisticated setting for their after-work nip, and he’s pleased that patrons are a disparate lot, both in age and ethnicity.
  • 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!

  • Cheli's Chili Bar

    21918 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 274-9700

    Fans would probably rank this a three-and-a-half star experience, but there's no reason for hockey agnostics like myself to visit Cheli’s. It’s a barnlike, underheated space with 14 TVs in one room (and one in each restroom) and a familiar menu whose execution ranges from poor to average. For red-and-white-jerseyed boosters, though, it's a place to exult in pure hockey-ness. The place assumes women aren’t die-hard fans; the TV in the women’s bathroom plays non-hockey fare.
  • Cheli's Chili Bar

    47 E. Adams Ave. Detroit

    (313) 961-1700

  • Chesley's Bar & Grille

    3717 Fort St., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 388-8500

    Chesley's Bar and Grille has been called the "Cheers of Downriver" 'cause everybody really does know your name. A fun, casual atmosphere makes Chesley's a good place to relax with family and friends. Try the award-winning Ground Round with fresh, never frozen beef. Chesley's has been voted Detroit’s best burger in the Detroit News' "Michigan’s Best" contest for four years running.
  • China Garden

    33170 Dequindre Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 268-1450

    China Garden Restaurant has been serving Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine in the Metro Detroit area since it was established in 1992. With options to dine in or carry out, the restaurant also offers a fully-stocked bar.
  • CK Diggs

    2010 W. Auburn Rd., Rochester Hills Oakland County

    248-853-6600

  • Clancy's Irish Pub

    42012 Hayes, Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 286-0008

    Home of the "Champion Burger," a 5lb burger challene. If you can eat it in 45 minutes, it's free and your name goes on the Wall of Fame. If you can beat the current champion your, name will go on our Championship Belt. This is a great place just to hang out or party with your friends. We have great food and even better drink prices. So come in once and you will leave feeling like a regular. Bring your family or just your self because our staff will make you feel at home.
  • 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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  • Commune

    419 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 544-6250

    This underground lounge was designed after the turn of the century burlesque bars of Paris. Featuring the award winning craft brewed ales and lagers from its upstairs neighbor, Bastone, Commune boasts a warm environment in which to escape with friends. Weeknight events include Monday's Service Industry Night (25% off), Tuesday's Ladies Night ($3 pints, $5 wine, $5 martinis), Nintendo Wii Wednesdays ($9 pitchers, 50% off food) and AbsinTHursday where they mix up the newly legalized cocktail for $5.
  • D.B. Cooper's

    29028 Campbell, Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 398-7951

  • Da Edoardo Ristorante & Trattoria

    19767 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 881-8540

    Specializing in superb entrees. Featuring both a romantic and formal dining room as well as a more casual side. "Da Edoardo Grosse Pointe has been a place for families to go together since 1978. In the past 27 years the Barbieris have taken great pride in the fact that they have cared for generations of families. Children that once came in are now bringing their children to dine at DaEdoardo's. Customers quickly become family at Da Edoardo restaurants and they are treated as such."
  • 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.