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[quote=Anonymous]You will not find a lot of Asian restaurants in Detroit, or at least the food will not be super...recognizable. (E.g. Detroit is home to a restaurant called Asian Corned Beef, which sells corned beef stuffed egg rolls.) I agree with Slow's BBQ. For pizza, I love Sgt. Pepperoni's, located in the Garden Bowl (a combination bowling alley/nightclub/restaurant). Personally I think Greektown is kind of a yucky casino area. I'd get Lebanese food instead at Al-Ameer in Dearborn. (Btw Detroit has the best fresh pita bread ever, the grocery stores get fresh pita delivered every day, warm, freshly baked, so good.) You also might like Cadieux Cafe, go bowling and eat Belgian food. Eastern Market on a saturday or sunday (giant farmer's market/flea market/food stalls) is a must in good weather. A lot of people like Sister Pie in West Village, I find it somewhat pretentious but, if you like pie, I must grudgingly admit their pie is very good. Red Hook Coffee is in the same neighborhood and it's great coffee. Not in Detroit but right up the road in Ferndale, there is New York Bagel (that's its name) are the best bagels I've ever eaten. Get the Reuben bagel. Also Detroit has a fantastic coffee culture (probably bc of the long winters) so that's something else to enjoy.[/quote]
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