European in Detroit

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  • Brookshire Restaurant

    600 E. University, Rochester Oakland County

    (248) 652-2600; (248) 652-8903 (FAX)

    Bringing classic back to Michigan, Brookshire provides a truly entertaining experience with favorites such as Dover Sole tableside to complimentary sorbet with Champagne before entree. Featuring a wine list with over 300 selections featuring over 25 wines by the glass, a fireplace and live accoustic music Fridays and Saturdays. Enjoy lunch and brunch in the Gallery overlooking Paint Creek and do not forget the lovely afternoon tea Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 3 p.m. to 5.p.m. Also, family classic dinner specials every Sunday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Cook's Shop Restaurant

    683 Ouellette Ave., Windsor Detroit

    (519) 254-3377

    Italian food served in a romantic European atmosphere. Canadian Black Angus beef, lamb, chops, fish, freshly-made pasta dishes and desserts prepared at tableside. Romantic 'most engaged' restaurant. January 2000 Free Press review awarded 4 out of 4 stars; also featured in Hour magazine.
  • Cuisine

    670 Lothrop Rd. Detroit

    (313) 872-5110; (313) 872-3801 (FAX)

    Chef Paul Grosz' dream come true, Cuisine. The French-American styled restaurant provides a simplistic, elegant attmosphere. The location provides a great pre-theater dining spot. Cuisine's menu offers European fish, Midwestern wild game, American seafood — in fact, many of today's global fresh ingredients. Cuisine also offers private dining rooms for exclusive events, and a bar for after-theatre gathering (smoking allowed in bar area only). Please see our Web page to see a menu, wine list and excellent reviews received from all of Detroit's media outlets. Fast becoming one of Detroits' must-dine dining spots — call 313-872-5110 for a reservation.
  • 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.
  • Lord Fox

    5400 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 662-1647

    Located in a beautiful old country farmhouse that is rumored to be Henry Ford's old foxhole, the Lord Fox offers an elegant atmosphere and entrées such as beef Wellington, veal Oscar, roast duckling and hazelnut whitefish. We also feature an extensive wine cellar, outdoor dining, and an intimate gazebo overlooking a stream. Banquet and private party facilities are also available.
  • Mirage Restaurant

    16400 J.L. Hudson Dr., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 552-8833; (248) 559-3625 (FAX)

    Offering international fare and a classy ambiance, Mirage Restaurant began as a father-son business that was run out of the family's own home. They serve what they call "home-cooked, traditional foods."
  • Via Bologna

    7071 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston Detroit

    (248) 620-8500

  • Vine

    660 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    Wine bar located in downtown Detroit in the heart of Campus Martius.