Asian in Detroit

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  • Asian Corned Beef & Ocean (phone disconnected)

    16 W. Warren Detroit

    (313) 831-3601

    Asian Corned Beef has opened a new branch at the corner of Warren and Woodward in Detroit. Named Asian Corned Beef & Ocean, this new restaurant is like the old Asian Corned Beef, which opened in 1978. Owner Hason White serves up their famous corned beef, which is prepared in an Asian style, along with some fast-food items, including their popular Asian corned beef and cheeseburger. As the name implies, the decorations inside this Cultural Center-area restaurant are related to the ocean. Fish-themed paintings and other works of art are displayed all around the 45-seat restaurant. Orders can also be placed by phone.
  • Asian Corned Beef (phone disconnected)

    13660 Wyoming Detroit

    (313) 834-2068

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  • B.D.'s Mongolian Barbeque

    22115 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 792-9660; (313) 792-9661 (FAX)

    Create-your-own stir-fry. Choices include a variety of meats, poultry, and seafood; many different vegetables, oils, and sauces; and lots of spices. Watch as the chefs prepare your order.
  • B.D.'s Mongolian Barbeque

    3325 University Drive, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 3644200 (FAX); (248)

    Dining out in Auburn Hills will never be the same! BD's Mongolian Barbeque offers a unique dining experience where guests assemble bowls of stir-fry from a wide assortment of choice meats, fresh vegetables, oils, sauces and spices. The combinations are then cooked with giant chopsticks on a 600-degree, two-ton grill by skilled chefs who entertain the guests with songs, tricks and jokes. The Auburn Hills restaurant is one of a few locations to introduce new appetizer and signature dessert menus. Appetizers include 'Shrimp Bombs' and the BD-exclusive 'Dynamite Sticks' (cheese, shrimp and crawfish stuffed in Santa Fe-flavored sticks). Desserts include the 'Big Brownie' and 'Mongolian Mud Pie' – both are large enough for two!
  • B.D.'s Mongolian Barbeque

    43155 Main St., Suite 200, Novi Detroit

    (248) 735-1900; (248) 735-1919 (FAX)

    Create-your-own stir-fry. Choices include a variety of meats, poultry, and seafood; many different vegetables, oils, and sauces; and lots of spices. Watch as the chefs prepare your order.
  • Bangkok Gourmet

    39241 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 615-2899; (248) 615-3547 (FAX)

    Discover a new thai restaurant in your neighborhood. Our chefs specialize in thai hot curry, as well as dishes for milder tastes. Please come in and enjoy your favorite thai dish. It is always our pleasure to serve you.
  • 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.
  • Blu Fin

    18584, Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 332-0050; (313) (FAX)

    An Asian, Japanese sushi and seafood restaurant that serves Appetizers, Soup, Salad, Rolls, Entres and Desserts. The full Full menu is available online. Happy hours are Monday-Saturday between 2:30 and 5:30 and from 9 p.m. to close.

  • Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill

    29 Front St., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 814-1004; (248) 814-1003 (FAX)

    Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill is a make-your-own stir-fry place. Choose from a wide variety of meats, poultry and seafood, add fresh vegetables, oils, sauce and spices then watch our cooks grill it for you. There's a large non-smoking area, full dessert and appetizer menus, and also a children's menu. An eclectic decor, including hand-painted floors and tables and the original floor from the 1960s bowling alley, makes this a great spot for dinner for two or a fun place for a party. A thatched roof bar and a Key West, Hemingway-style room for relaxing with cigars and martinis complete the feel. Be sure to sample a Mighty Mongolian flaming drink! A wide variety of entertainment takes place throughout the week, including dueling pianos, blues, comedy, jazz, acoustic guitars and much more. There's a large dance floor and stage, with hula hoops on the dance floor for added fun. All ages are welcome.
  • Boon Kai

    1252 S. Commerce Rd., Walled Lake Detroit

    (248) 624-5353

  • Chopstick House

    3500 N. Lilley Rd., Canton Detroit

    (313) 983-9288 (FAX); (313)

    Chopstick House says: The Chopstick house is a new dining experience. We’re casual, the service is fast, and the price is right. Our menu covers a wide selection of the most popular dishes from across China provinces: SzeChuan, Hunan, Beijing, Our passion for delivering you the very best comes alive in the tastes and aromas of our food. We use authentic ingredients and sauces that are homemade right here in our kitchens. We pay careful attention to the quality of each dish and to top it off, we pride ourselves in making your meal “fresh, cooked-to-order” in our kitchen.

    So whether you’re stopping in for a fast bite or have the time to relax and enjoy a cup of jasmine green tea with family and friends, we are the perfect place to cater to your needs. And, if you can’t stay, no problem...our entire menu is available to go, or call us and we’ll gladly cater your next party. 

  • Fusia (closed)

    521 Atwater St. Detroit

    (313) 566-0000

    As the only pan-Asian restaurant downtown, the target customer is American, resulting in not-too-exotic versions of Asian dishes, or Asian versions of Western dishes, or Western dishes using ingredients with Asian names, that will please intended customers. Inspired by Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Filipino cuisine, but aimed right at middle America.
  • Golden Wall

    421 W. Cross, Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 482-7600

    Authentic Vietnamese and Chinese food.
  • Gran Castor

    2950 Rochester Rd. Detroit

    248-278-7777

  • Jasmine's

    146 Mary Alexander Ct., Northville Detroit

    (248) 465-9393

    Fine Chinese dining.
  • Kabuki

    28972 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 538-0664

    Sushi and authentic Japanese and Korean dishes.
  • Korea House

    32758 Grand River Ave., Farmington Detroit

    (248) 478-2889

  • L33T CAFE (number disconnected)

    36480 Plymouth Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 464-1144

    An all-american restaurant also offering Middle Eastern and Asian cuisine. Romantic and technologically inclined atmosphere. Enjoy burgers, wraps, dinner entrees and the best smoothies in town.
  • Little Asia

    27757 Dequindre Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 546-2913

  • Maria's Comida

    11411 Joseph Campau St., Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 733-8406

    Family owned and operated, this Mexican restaurant provides guests with "a taste Of Mexico." Maria's Comida is known for its house-made salsa, as well as its fajitas, chorizo and chicken burritos. Maria's Comida offers uniqu menu items prepared with the freshest ingredients, as well as a friendly, cozy atmosphere. Come experience "a taste Of Mexico!"
  • New Peking

    29105 Ford Rd., Garden City Detroit

    (734) 425-2230; (734) 425-3222 (FAX)

    Very extensive menu featuring crispy duck, sliced tender abalone sauteed with Chinese greens. Plenty of poultry, beef and seafood. Peking dinners for up to six persons.
  • Oslo

    1456 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 962-7200

    Oslo patrons can choose between sushi and a longish list of superior Thai dishes; the sushi is sliced and rolled by Korean-born John Riney. Tom kha, the soup with coconut milk and chicken, is both creamy and salty, with generous chunks of chicken. Drunken noodles are peppery yet luscious, the noodles fat and slippery, with a fold-in garnish of fresh basil leaves. Equally delicious was a “signature” dish called simply “Oslo Udon Noodles.” Chicken and shrimp and the usual vegetables join wide noodles of a pleasing firmness in a faintly sweet and certainly hot garlic sauce. Almost all the signatures feature garlic, and none coconut milk, so now you know Chef Rossbach’s tastes.
  • Pallas Restaurant and Lounge (closed)

    27909 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 553-9013

  • Shanghai Bistro

    2045 Wyandotte St., Windsor Detroit

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  • Shiro

    43180 W. Nine Mile Rd., Novi Detroit

    (248) 348-1212; (248) 348-3003 (FAX)

    Shiro is a study in elegant contrasts, featuring a fresh fusion menu highlighting the best of European and Asian cuisines. Its intimate dining rooms were once the living quarters of a 1920s Greek Revival mansion. White linen, dark paneling, ornate cove moldings and fireplaces provide a classic setting for the adventurous menu. The list of entrees emphasizes seafood, but also includes roasted rack of lamb and filet mignon. Chef Tobin Harris says his favorite dish is probably the sesame-crusted ahi, for its contrasts in color, texture and flavor. The rare tuna filet is coated with black and white seeds and served with a pale green wasabi cream sauce, which Harris believes is unique to his restaurant. The restaurant’s lower level features a complete sushi bar, and Shiro offers a full Japanese lunch menu.
  • Silk Road China Tea House & Bistro

    37116 Six Mile Road, Livonia Detroit

    (734) 432-2088; (734) 432-2089 (FAX)

    Delicious and affordably priced Chinese Cusine. Tea lovers's heaven. A place to relax and unwind while enjoy traditional and authentice chinese food. Try some bubble tea to cool down. Have an appertizer sampler plate with pot stickers, spring rolls, fried jumbo shrimps, and crab rangoons.
  • Sizzling Sticks Cafe

    144 Mary Alexander Ct., Northville Detroit

    (248) 380-9400; (248) 380-9440 (FAX)

    Create your own stir-fry. Mongolia-style BBQ. Children's menu. Meal cooked right before you. Variety of meats, veggies, sauces and seasonings. Vegetarian available. Reservations for parties of six or more.
  • Stir Crazy Cafe

    4316 Baldwin, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 454-0400

    Direct from Chicago, Michigan’s first Stir Crazy Cafe opened recently at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills. Featuring pan-Asian cuisine, Stir Crazy Cafe is famous for its create-your-own stir-fry. Customers can select from a wide variety of meats, vegetables, noodles and homemade Asian sauces, and then the chef will turn the ingredients into a stir-fry dish. There are also dishes such as crispy sesame calamari with wasabi cocktail sauce, wok-seared tuna sashimi, sesame Caesar salad, kung pao noodles and a banana wonton dessert. The decor, which includes natural materials such as wood, slate and bamboo as well as Asian artworks and artifacts creates a fun and casual environment.
  • Takoi

    2520 Michigan Ave. Detroit

  • Thielk's Mongolian Grille (phone disconnected)

    18480 Mack, Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 884-3686

    Thielk's Mongolian Grille brings exceptional Mongolian style dining to Grosse Pointe with a touch of flare. Along with our fresh meats, vegetables, spices and sauces we offer unique one-of-a-kind marinated meats and special home made sauces to satisfy your mongolian appetites. Create your own all-you-can-eat stir fry or select an item off of our traditional menu section. Also, try our extensive selection of desserts, cocktails, beer and wine.