This hallowed little coney island restaurant on Vernor Highway has gotten increased exposure over the last few years, having been featured on Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown show. But don’t let that put you off: The little eatery with a big following of late-night souse-soppers draws on grizzled Detroiters as well as hungry hipsters, making for an interesting cultural tension. And when we say people rub elbows here, we mean it: The railroad-style diner has low seats before a long lunch counter, with a few tables tucked in the back.