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Best Restaurants -(Sushi)
Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Café
(Restaurants - Sushi)
400 Monroe StDetroit MI 48226 313-965-4600
Description:
GREEKTOWN. An adventuresome Cajun and Creole menu spices things up at this popular restaurant, whose ambience is all Big Easy. Treat yourself to a delicious Sunday brunch, and be sure to ask for a table near the waterfall. In keeping with the laid-back atmosphere of a Louisiana-style brunch, treat yourself to one of their perfectly mixed Bloody Marys too.
Mon Jin Lau Restaurant
(Restaurants - Sushi)
1515 E Maple RdTroy MI 48083 248-689-2332
Description:
TROY. A favorite in suburban Troy, this Pan-Asian eatery serves up delicious offerings of everything from sushi and sashimi to soft-shell crab and seared sea scallops in corn-chile sauce. Inside, you'll find the atmosphere warm and inviting, as the Far East-inspired decor includes palm trees, a vaulted ceiling, and large picture windows. At lunch, it's best to arrive early, as the local business types tend to flock here on a regular basis.
Musashi Japanese Cuisine
(Restaurants - Sushi)
2000 Town CenterSouthfield MI 48075 248-358-1911
Description:
SOUTHFIELD. Located in Southfield's exclusive Town Center area, this upscale Japanese restaurant fosters a traditional Far Eastern atmosphere that includes staff clad in traditional kimonos, minutely decorated Tatimi rooms that are ideal for groups looking for a little privacy, and what purports to be Michigan's oldest sushi bar, a popular lunch spot for Southfield's trendier 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. Dinner reservations are suggested, especially on the weekends.
Oslo Sushi Bar and Lounge
(Restaurants - Sushi)
1456 Woodward AveDetroit MI 48226 313-963-0300
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This intriguing establishment wears a number of hats: serving sushi, functioning as a nighttime lounge, attracting businessmen, and drawing stylish young folks. Somehow, Oslo succeeds on all counts. Raw fare is impeccable, thanks to always-fresh seafood, a talented Japanese chef, and a menu that's updated twice each day. Even better, rolls don't cost a fortune. Sushi is served upstairs in a narrow space; below, the lounge kicks into gear as the evening wears on. Come for either, or take advantage of both.
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