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− | + | More than a decade later, he's slinging out dishes at four locations of his own restaurant concept, Bucharest Grill They're best-known for their foil-wrapped shawarmas [https://www.pearltrees.com/lundurueq5 item512254265] like the namesake Bucharest version, stuffed with grilled chicken marinated for hours, pungent garlic spread, cabbage, pickles and crisp fries, all wrapped in pita.<br><br>The food: The food is upscale and meticulously prepared but doesn't take itself too seriously, with playful dishes like Escar-no," which is cremini mushrooms with parsley breadcrumbs and mushroom bouillon, and creative combinations like the smoked whitefish financiers.<br><br>The food: Combining local ingredients with ethically sourced seafood, Oak and Reel boasts contemporary Italian cuisine punctuated with bright and clean flavors as evident in dishes like hamachi with calabrian chili and caperberries, scallops with peas and prosciutto, and paccheri with tuna bolognese.<br><br>The gist: The former New Center Eatery, which was known for its waffles and chicken, is now Joe Louis Southern Kitchen, named after the legendary boxer who has been immortalized along the riverfront with the iconic fist sculpture and is now immortalized through Southern comfort foods. <br><br>Maru is one of Detroit's best sushi options, especially if you're looking for somewhere that feels a little upscale, but you could still wear jeans to. This downtown spot is known for its wide variety of specialty rolls, but if you're not super into raw fish, they have things like hibachi platters and udon, too. |
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More than a decade later, he's slinging out dishes at four locations of his own restaurant concept, Bucharest Grill They're best-known for their foil-wrapped shawarmas item512254265 like the namesake Bucharest version, stuffed with grilled chicken marinated for hours, pungent garlic spread, cabbage, pickles and crisp fries, all wrapped in pita.
The food: The food is upscale and meticulously prepared but doesn't take itself too seriously, with playful dishes like Escar-no," which is cremini mushrooms with parsley breadcrumbs and mushroom bouillon, and creative combinations like the smoked whitefish financiers.
The food: Combining local ingredients with ethically sourced seafood, Oak and Reel boasts contemporary Italian cuisine punctuated with bright and clean flavors as evident in dishes like hamachi with calabrian chili and caperberries, scallops with peas and prosciutto, and paccheri with tuna bolognese.
The gist: The former New Center Eatery, which was known for its waffles and chicken, is now Joe Louis Southern Kitchen, named after the legendary boxer who has been immortalized along the riverfront with the iconic fist sculpture and is now immortalized through Southern comfort foods.
Maru is one of Detroit's best sushi options, especially if you're looking for somewhere that feels a little upscale, but you could still wear jeans to. This downtown spot is known for its wide variety of specialty rolls, but if you're not super into raw fish, they have things like hibachi platters and udon, too.