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Detroit, MI
Best International (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Atlas Global Bistro |
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(Restaurants - International) |
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3111 Woodward Ave, Detroit 48201 313-831-2241 |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Occupying a gracious building from the turn of the century, this accomplished restaurant mixes tradition and innovation to great effect. Its menu is also an amalgam, unifying flavors from around the globe and allowing them to transcend their usual roles. A strip loin steak enjoys a sake-ginger rub, and Colorado lamb shank gets a kick from shaved garlic chips and a pomegranate reduction. Even stuffed chicken breast is in for a shake-up with watermelon chutney and fried okra fritters. Atlas also serves a scrumptious weekend brunch. |
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Small Plates |
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(Restaurants - International) |
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1521 Broadway St, Detroit 48226 313-963-0497 |
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DOWNTOWN. An intimate, narrow space with an open kitchen means that conviviality reigns at the aptly named Small Plates. Indeed, diminutive portions are the rule, and sampling several of them with friends is the way to go. These tidbits are packed with flavor, from empanadas and sesame beef stir fry to sherry mushrooms and a petite tenderloin. Brick-oven pizzas are also sized for nibbling at eight inches each. Sandwiches and salads complete the menu, along with sensational, housemade desserts like a mini pastry sampler and a chocolate chunk cookie sandwich. Great cocktails are a plus. |
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Sweet Lorraine's Cafe |
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(Restaurants - International) |
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29101 Greenfield Rd, Southfield 48076 248-559-5985 |
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Description:
SOUTHFIELD. Boasting a global menu and one of Southfield's more refined environments, refreshing Sweet Lorraine's is a veritable gourmet haven. Eclectic decor and colorful walls play off Lorraine's diverse menu, which offers everything from Jamaican jerk chicken salad and French potpie to grilled steaks and maple-cured Atlantic salmon. Be sure to save room for a delectable dessert offering – a cup of potent Spanish coffee or perhaps the Hazelnut Heater (Bailey's, Kahlua, Frangelico, and a dab of coffee). Great breakfast offerings too. |
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Three, A Tasting Bar |
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(Restaurants - International) |
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63 Pitt St E, Windsor N9A 2V3 519-258-3303 |
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Description:
WINDSOR. A narrow, bistro-like space with brick half-walls, large-scale artwork, wooden floors, and a double row of pendant lights is the setting for Three. Dedicated to the small plates concept, the restaurant invites diners to nibble – hopefully, with friends – on countless dishes. The menu puts forth options like lamb chops, spring rolls, tempura vegetables, miso soup, and salmon. Order a selection individually, or better yet, go for a "plato," a shareable assortment of a half-dozen or so options. Desserts and wines also get the multiple-sized treatment. |
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