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By Becky Mahan, Editor
Vicentes Cuban Cuisine
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Vicente’s offers authentic Cuban cuisine, craft cocktails, and even free salsa lessons on Saturday nights – if you want to really celebrate the next big step in your career!
I love this place, especially when there is dancing. They have a great lunch menu. – Prudence Cole
Hudson Cafe
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This casual, friendly neighborhood cafe specializes in innovative brunch dishes, as well as a craft coffee bar. Sit in the lounge by the fireplace, if you can.
Awesome breakfast and coffee place, probably the most friendly place in this business district. – Francois
Hygrade Deli
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If you like to keep things casual, Hygrade is the perfect place for a low-key lunch and fantastic sandwiches. The Reuben is a favorite here.
This is the best Deli I have ever been to! – Blake Werner
Mudgie’s
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A gourmet deli with table service, Mudgie’s prides themselves on using locally sourced ingredients and meats smoked in-house. Plus, they offer mead, wine, and over 100 craft beers – perfect for a celebratory toast.
It’s just super cute at first glance. Once you order something however you learn why they’ve been vote Detroit’s best deli six years in a row… – Amanda Mooney
Green Dot Stables
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For a more fun, eclectic choice, Green Dot offers lots of variety with interesting flavors – like Korean sliders with peanut butter and kimchi! They specialize in sliders overall, but also offer soups, salads, and fries with toppings like chili, poutine, and truffles.
Nineteen types of epicurean sliders…please chowhounds. Big bonus: everything on the menu costs $3 or less. –Karla Zimmerman
Andiamo, Riverfront
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If the ‘rents are more upscale folks, take them to Andiamo for a classy Italian meal and wine, plus views of the river and Canadian skyline.
The food is decidedly northern Italian faire, with offerings of anti-pasta, pasta, griglia, pesce, and other typical tuscan and piemonte type dishes, as well as other regional favorites. – Wanugee
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