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10 BEST Restaurant Food Spots To Visit in Detroit MI [#6 IS A MUST]

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Signifying and celebrating the diversity of Detroit, our list of iconic food dishes contains unique inventions, refined delicacies, simple American classics, and fusions of cultures. From breakfast until the early hours, these 10 specialties are ready to fuel your next trip to the Motor City.

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Let’s reveal the top 10 iconic Detroit dishes.

Detroit Deep Dish.

Distinctive from its Chicago counterpart in several ways, Detroitstyle deepdish pizza is among the city’s most iconic dishes. Since the 1940s, a number of famous pizzerias and chains, from Buddy’s and Loui’s to Cloverleaf and Niki’s, have been serving up these square delights to hungry locals and visitors. Famous for their buttery and crisp crust, subtly spiced tomato and mounds of mozzarella, what’s not to love.

Coney Island Hot Dogs.

Of all the cities that have their own spin on the Coney Island hot dog, Detroit’s may just be the most iconic. Made from a natural skin casing hot dog, chili, mustard, and sweet chopped onions, it’s a relatively straightforward proposition, but a satisfying one nonetheless. Its fame has certainly been helped by the healthy rivalry between the city’s two most famous Coney Island restaurants, which just happen to be next door to each other.

Asian Corned Beef.

As a true example of “fusion” food, before that was even a thing, the Asian Corned Beef chain was started in 1978 and now has six locations across the city. Most famous for its range of Egg Rolls featuring corned beef, cheese, cabbage, and other fillings all wrapped up in a crispy fried roll, it’s a cheap and typically Detroit snack for many residents.

Telway Hamburgers.

Speaking of cheap, ideally latenight eats, this longstanding fast food institution churns out burgers, sliders, hot dogs, and coffee 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With two locations, one in Southwest Detroit and one in Madison Heights, many a night out in Detroit ends with a bag full of greasy Telway sliders and barely a dent in your wallet. Cash only.

Scotty Simpson’s Fish & Chips.

Another timeless Detroit restaurant and dish, Scotty Simpson’s Fish & Chips opened in 1950 and proudly has had only three owners since. Their iconic fish comes in a golden, secret recipe batter, served with handcut chips, unique coleslaw, tangy tartar sauce, and a roll. It’s a combination that hasn’t changed in over 60 years, much like the décor.

Slows Bar BQ.

Slows has taken Detroit barbecue by storm since opening in 2005, receiving much national and regional media coverage. It was featured on Man vs. Food in 2009, during which Adam Richman sampled the Triple Threat Pork and the Yardbird sandwiches, the latter of which went on to finish in the top three on his subsequent show, Adam Richman’s Best Sandwich in America. Slows now has four locations for you to sample that famous Yardbird, which has pulled chicken in honey mustard sauce, mushrooms, cheese, and bacon.

Dutch Girl Donuts.

Dutch Girl Donuts has been a constant in Detroit since 1948. Their delicious and timehonored donuts are excellent value and have remained remarkably unchanged over the years. Still, in the same family that founded it and relatively small operation, quality has never been jeopardized. It’s also open 24 hours a day for those latenight cravings.

Boston Cooler.

Not a dish but certainly a Detroit icon, the Boston Cooler is a pretty simple, twoingredient drink. Also known as a Vernors float, it is made with Vernors, a ginger ale from Detroit, and vanilla ice cream. Some say the ice cream also has to be from Detroit, Stroh’s in particular. The only question, then, is whether to simply float or to blend. Find them on menus around the city.

Mike’s Famous Ham Place.

The ham sandwich may be a simple dish, but when done right, it can certainly be iconic. Located on Michigan Avenue, Mike’s Famous Ham Place has been perfecting its ham since 1974. The ham sandwich has an impressive hamtobread ratio, with the ham being cut into thick chunks right off the bone. If Mike says it’s famous, who are we to argue?

Big Boy.

A Big Boy is not exactly an iconic Detroit dish, but the chain remains a Michigan staple. The company has its headquarters in Metro Detroit as well as having 70 of its 78 locations in Michigan. The signature Big Boy was the original doubledeck hamburger, predating the Big Mac and Big King, making it pretty iconic.

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