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Detroit, MI
Best Sushi (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Café Sushi |
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1933 W Maple Rd, Troy 48084 248-280-1831 |
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TROY. Set in a strip mall, this appealing Japanese restaurant chooses, curiously enough, to serve fabulous Asian fare amid French-inspired artwork. Don't let the discrepancy throw you, however; instead, concentrate on the menu, which is designed to accommodate non-sushi eaters as well as fans of the carefully crafted delicacy. Sitting at the sushi bar lets you observe the chef's preparations, and the menu boasts both maki and nigiri. Cooked dishes include tempura, teriyaki, and a host of cook-at-your-table options. Omakase dinners, which allow the chef to craft a complete meal for you, come in four to seven courses. |
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Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Café |
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400 Monroe St, Detroit 48226 313-965-4600 |
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GREEKTOWN. An adventuresome Cajun and Creole menu spices things up at this popular restaurant, whose ambience is all Big Easy. Take delight in jambalaya and muffuletta sandwiches, or try tender, juicy Whiskey Ribs, which elicit high praise and demand a big appetite. Fish entrees include pecan sole, bronzed flounder, and a homestyle fried catfish filet. Come early on weekends if you plan to beat the crowds; otherwise, make your way to the bar, order a drink, and take in the scenery while you wait. |
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Fusia |
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521 Atwater St Asian Village of Detroit, Detroit 48226 313-566-0000 |
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DOWNTOWN. Elegant and enveloping, this refined space is both contemporary and romantic, distinguished by dramatically oversized booths and glittering modern chandeliers. Adorned in tones of taupe and chocolate brown, it's a perfect backdrop for enjoying incredible pan-Asian cuisine. Begin with tuna tartare or Asian crusted lamb chops before venturing towards crispy salt-baked black tiger shrimp, wasabi pea-crusted salmon, a bone-in beef rib-eye steak with Asian steak sauce, or tandoori-spiced scallops. For even more extravagance, opt for lobster Thai with Hudson Valley foie gras and a green curry-coconut sauce. An astounding variety of sushi options is available as well. |
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Mon Jin Lau Restaurant |
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1515 E Maple Rd, Troy 48083 248-689-2332 |
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TROY. A favorite in suburban Troy, this pan-Asian (or Nuasian, as they call it) eatery serves everything from sushi and sashimi to soft-shell crab and seared sea scallops in corn-chile sauce. Inside, you'll find a warm, inviting ambience, and the Far East-inspired decor includes palm trees, a vaulted ceiling, and large picture windows. Arrive early for lunch, because local professionals flock here on a regular basis. A trendy late-night lounge is available as well. |
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Musashi Japanese Cuisine |
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2000 Town Center Ste 98, Southfield 48075 888-358-1911 |
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SOUTHFIELD. Located in the exclusive Town Center area, this upscale Japanese restaurant fosters a traditional Far Eastern atmosphere. Playing a role are kimono-clad servers, tatami rooms ideal for privacy-seeking patrons, and what is purportedly Michigan's oldest sushi bar – a popular lunch spot for Southfield's trendy diners. The dinner menu features a wide range of delicious options, from sirloin teriyaki and shrimp tempura to thin-sliced duck and vegetables to a surprisingly filling sushi bento. |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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Sakana Sushi Lounge |
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22914 Woodward Ave, Ferndale 48220 248-336-2555 |
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FERNDALE. Merging sushi with lounge atmosphere, Sakana is a big hit for ambience, especially when you're entertaining hip friends. Pull up at the stainless steel-topped bar, or stake out one of the sofas or tables, and then indulge in terrific raw fare. Maki, nigiri, and temaki (hand-rolled, cone-shaped) selections in seemingly endless formulations can be had, or you can opt for rice or noodle dishes, entree salads, and even tempura selections. Aside from food, you'll find great drinks, DJs spinning regularly, and a plasma screen. |
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Seoul Garden |
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2101 15 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights 48130 586-264-4488 |
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STERLING HEIGHTS. Mixing Korean and Japanese dishes, Seoul Garden offers the exotic thrill of Eastern dining with the comfort of foods that are also essentially familiar. Enjoy fresh, well-priced sushi, or take pleasure in the immediacy of meats and vegetables cooked at your own table. Soups, marinated short ribs, pickled vegetables, and sauteed steak hint at the goodness, and although servers may not have mastered English, their friendliness and efficiency shine through. |
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Shiro |
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43180 W Nine Mile Rd, Novi 48375 248-348-1212 |
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NOVI. Occupying a 1930s Greek Revival mansion this lauded restaurant merges Japanese and French cuisines. The interior similarly maintains vintage architectural embellishments while overlaying them with a cherrywood sushi bar and tatami rooms. Lots of sushi and sashimi make the most of fresh seafood and accompany sesame-crusted ahi tuna, beef teriyaki, and breast of Peking duck. Western dishes include roasted boneless rack of lamb, filet mignon, and broiled whitefish. Expect a good selection of sakes. |
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