Sprout House is a natural foods market in Grosse Pointe Park that also happens to house a deli with delicious and healthy sandwiches and soups. In the deli, around 50 different kinds of homemade soups make their rotation, while you can also get made-to-order sandwiches along with a variety of prepared foods. They also have a variety of pre-made sandwiches for people in a hurry.
Selden Standard has a very simple mission, that is to serve their guests with complete honesty and humility. The restaurant's fare is modern American, whose contents are expertly-crafted out of local ingredients, meant for every palate to savor. The dishes are served small plate-style, making them perfect for sharing. Selden Standard's menu is seasonally-driven, which increases the novelty quotient of the place. The Mushroom Ragu, Grilled Duck Breast, and the Tuna Crudo are some of the staples from the menu. The restaurant's bar is one of its main attractions is manned by a team of highly-skilled mixologists, who concoct some truly innovative elixirs.
Pie-Sci is a fun pizza joint nestled between the neighborhoods of Wayne Street and Woodbridge in Detroit. The restaurant is known for their focaccia crust pizzas covered with a layer of sauce and a wide range of topping combinations that you won't find in most places in Detroit. The menu is segmented into 3 main categories based on the types of ingredients ranging from funky combinations like shrimp, onion, lime and white sauce to standard meat lover classics.
Italia Bakery is a great place for a lunch detour while you are on an excursion through the city. Their buffets offer you a number of options ranging from meatloafs, spare ribs, lasagna, gnocchi, quiche, pizza to sausages, meatballs, penne and more. Once you have satiated your palate's savory cravings, move on to their display of baked goods that carries cannolis, cheesecake slices, chocolate-laden croissants, tiramisu rolls, ricotta cakes, eclairs, fruit tarts and so much more. Sample a few, and pack a few more to satisfy your sweet tooth in the comforts of your home.
When it opened, Windsor Seoul was the only Korean restaurant in town and its surrounding areas. Today it is one of the best places in the area to relish delightful Korean and Japanese fare. Buttercup yellow walls adorned with floral artwork and photo frames, hanging lampshades and travel souvenirs, give it a pleasant look. Everything is prepared fresh on-site as per order. Their menu includes soups, Korean BBQ buffet, Japanese fusion, noodles, combo dishes, hot pot and rice dishes. Vegetarians also have a variety to choose from. Savor their dishes like the soft tofu soup, Sizzling Bibimbab, Military Stew, Spicy Pork (Jae Yook Bok Eum), Vegetable Kim Bab, stir-fried squid and Kimchi Stew. Please bring cash along as credit cards are not accepted.
Jubba Restaurant is a no-frills eatery that has wowed diners with their homestyle African food. If you are looking to try out some ethnic cuisine, then head to this place. Though the menu is limited, the generously portioned dishes are delicious and cheap. There are special deals for students since it is very near to the University. Savor their dishes like the chicken leg with either rice or spaghetti, beef stew and curry goat. Round off your meal with a milkshake. You can be sure of a satisfying exerience, both wallet and palate-wise.