Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Detroit. It’s time to take a look at the renewed energy and vitality of Detroit. Located on the Detroit River, visitors love The D’s outdoor art galleries, robust theater district, world-class cultural attractions and year-round lineup of festivals & events. Detroit has four pro sports teams playing just blocks from each other, and its award-winning food scene makes it a foodie mecca. Plus it’s easy to get around, with bike & scooter share systems, the People Mover elevated rail, and QLine street car.
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4 based on 44 reviews
The food of a five star restaurant. The atmosphere of a beer garden. The walls of a shipping container. Detroit Shipping Co. is a restaurant collective and beer garden featuring five unique food-truck style eateries, two full service bars, a coffee and ic
The Detroit Shipping Company is an innovative restaurant space made of shipping containers. There are a number of food vendors there, including one serving excellent Thai food and one serving very good Tex Mex, as well as a Nepalese dumpling vendor and one serving more traditional BBQ type food.Well worth a stop there for lunch. We had a great tofu red curry dish as well excellent vegetarian dumplings and a super Tex Lex salad, all in a very clean and chill environment not far from the Eastern Market
4 based on 61 reviews
This imaginative, eclectic and beautiful restaurant is a transformed service station in Corktown. It looks very unassuming on the outside, but walking through the front door is like being transported to another world. The Southeast Asian-inspired food is as exceptionally beautiful as it is delicious. It has a funky atmosphere and is simply a great place to spend an evening.* I just learned the restaurant was tragically burned by arson in Feb 2017. I hope the owners decide to rebuild or find another property to bring back to life.
4 based on 52 reviews
ima is a chef-driven restaurant located in Detroit's historic Corktown neighborhood, featuring a menu of signature noodle soups, rice bowls, curries and small plates.
Very nice noodle joint. Casual, ramen bar-like of atmosphere serving high quality udon and other simple Asian dishes. Great for a quick bite. The broth is very nicely prepared and meat free.
4 based on 49 reviews
We had dinner on our last night in Detroit over in the community of Corktown. In a nondescript building on Michigan Ave, was a very unique Thai Food Restaurant. Once you walk thru that large steel door, you know that youâre for a treat. We were seated at a community table with between two other couples, which provided for good conversation. Our waiter soon appeared and we ordered drinks and an appetizer which quickly showed up. We ordered our main courses with steamed rice. The entrees came out as they were prepared and everything we ordered was delicious. Some of the best Thai food we have had. Must get it a tryâ¦.
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4 based on 137 reviews
I lived in Singapore and have worked all over Asia for several years. Johnnyâs is the real thing, just like eating at the hawker centers in Asia. Great flavors, healthy options, incredible, happy service! You do have to appreciate authenticity in order to like this place. American Asian food it is not! Can not wait to go back!!
4 based on 91 reviews
This stylish downtown location offers Japanese shareable plates, creative sushi rolls, hibachi grills and omakase (chef platters) plus an extensive cocktail, wine and beer list including plenty of drink specials for the after-work crowd. Set inside the Fe
We were very happy with everything that we ordered. Should have submitted the review while I still remembered what rolls we picked, but we were not disappointed by anything.The wine list is nothing noteworthy, but we got a decent bottle of sauvignon blanc.Service was good.Ambiance is nothing special.
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