Detroit: Where to eat



Atlas Global Bistro From the in-house grind burger to the duck confit, everything is prepared with care at this bistro housed in a historic building. See reviews and ratings. [1] (313) 831-2241; atlasglobalbistro.com [2]
Good Girls Go to Paris Crepes Luscious sweet and savory fillings line perfect crepes. See reviews and ratings. [3] (877) 727-4727; goodgirlsgotopariscrepes.com [4]
Pegasus Taverna Walk to a game at Comerica Park or Ford Field after dinner at this Greektown spot. Try the saganaki haloumi, goat cheese served with flaming brandy. See reviews and ratings. [5] (313) 964-6800; pegasusdetroit.com [6]
The Polish Market On Joseph Campau Street, this community mainstay sells meats, pastries and specialty foods, and many patrons speak Polish as they order. See reviews and ratings. [7] (313) 873-6110
Rattlesnake Club Whether you get dinner or just cocktails, plan to sit on the patio along the river. See reviews and ratings. [8] (313) 567-4400; r [9]attlesnakedetroit.com [10]
Roast Celebrity chef Michael Symon’s restaurant in the Westin Book Cadillac is a meat-lover’s paradise. Come here for 14-ounce veal chops and porterhouses the size of shoeboxes. See reviews and ratings. [11] (313) 961-2500; roastdetroit.com [12]
Roma Cafe Located in the Eastern Market neighborhood, Detroit’s oldest restaurant still serves exceptional Italian food. See reviews and ratings. [13] (313) 831-5940; romacafe.com [14]
Toasted Oak Grill and Market This restaurant in Novi’s Baronette Hotel showcases regional foods by an award-winning chef. (248) 277-6000; toastedoak.com [15]
