OT? Updated AA Restaurant Recs

Submitted by JeepinBen on July 27th, 2023 at 4:46 PM

Alright, going for some crowd sourcing on a very quiet Thursday on the board. Brian's excellent "Where to eat in Ann Arbor" guide is now 12 years old. https://mgoblog.com/content/guide-ann-arbor-eating-drinking

There was a gameday suggestions thread in 2021 (https://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/gameday-restaurant-recommendations), Seth had a post in 2017 (https://mgoblog.com/content/week%27s-obsession-dining-ann-arbor

Whatcha got for updates? 

*bonus points (an upvote from me) for toddler friendly recommendations. Heading back to AA this year with my 2 year old and while he isn't picky he does have a mild food allergy. Most the kid's menus I've looked at are "cheese pizza/cheeseburger/chicken tenders". 

Michfan777

July 27th, 2023 at 5:18 PM ^

I’ll start you with a few good local choices:

Wendys - Boardwalk Drive.

  • Ann Arbor’s most famous burger joint. Complete with a great sunroom to provide you with that 90s ambiance everyone craves.

California Pizza Kitchen - Briarwood Mall

  • The greater Detroit area is well known for great pizza, so why not go to the place that put it in the map in the first place? Here, the pizza is so fresh and delicious that you’d think you’re in Hollywood.

PF Chang’s - Briarwood Mall

  • Best authentic Chinese this side of China. Their New York Style cheesecake really sells the authenticity.

Jimmy John’s - Downtown

  • If you’re near the downtown and a truly great sub sandwich is what you want, look no further than Jimmy John’s. 

BKBlue94

July 27th, 2023 at 5:33 PM ^

A lot of Brian's old recommendations are still spot on - Frita Batidos for a burger, Fleetwood for 24 hour diner food, Grizzly Peak for solid restaurant bar. As for changes to what's on there, I will say Jolly Pumpkin's food has gotten better, while Red Hawk and Cafe Zola have dropped in quality somewhat - I still go to both but especially Red Hawk is not a top favorite like it used to be (Zola is mostly just very slow).

It's a shame how many of these places are closed - three of the four breakfast places listed and also Middle Kingdom and Prickly Pear are gone. I honestly don't have a go to for brunch aside from Zola - anyone else? Newer places (at least to me) I like are Tomukun for ramen or Korean BBQ (it's two separate storefronts), and Aventura for some more upscale tapas. Not new but great and not on the old list are Jerusalem Garden for middle eastern, Kosmo's for some fast really good bibimbap, and Ginger for a great banh mi sandwitch. Also Regents Field and Haymaker are my go to sports bars - the TV situation has improved since the guide was written at Haymaker, which used to be The Arena. 

That's just off the top of my head, and yes of course I'm ready to be disagreed with here. 

Yahtzee

July 28th, 2023 at 9:25 AM ^

Was fortunate enough to visit both Frita Batidos and Grizzly Peak last year while in town for a game.  Both very good, but Frita Batidos takes the cake!  Everything on their menu is delicious, although not sure how allergy friendly it is.  Would have to double check on that.

kehnonymous

July 27th, 2023 at 5:52 PM ^

Agree on Slurping Turtle.  FYI there's also a location in Columbus and I just now learned from this post that there's an Ann Arbor one.  From personal experience I can recommend the DFFC (duck fat fried chicken) bowl.  When I went it was by myself so I sadly couldn't order enough to come up with a $45.23 tab.  The one thing I will say is that I personally found the atmosphere a little bit "douchebag nightclub" which the OP may not want with a small child in tow but I am prepared to admit that could be a 'me' problem.

scanner blue

July 27th, 2023 at 6:25 PM ^

Detroit Street Filling station is fairly new ( old Argeiro’s - and really old gas station) vegetarian and vegan but really good fare. Don’t know if Zingerman’s Roadhouse was on the old list but I don’t know a single person that’s had a bad meal there. BBQ - good, fried chicken- good, every side dish fantastic, appetizers - great, drinks, service , etc great. Pricey of course… Ricewood BBQ out in Maple Village is newish / sandwiches and bowls. 

mgoblue78

July 27th, 2023 at 6:54 PM ^

I've never taken a toddler to A2, but we did take our 80-year old neighbors to the Art Fair last week. That sorta qualifies as the same thing. Took them to lunch at Knights, which was decent. Would have gone to Mani if the wait hadn't been so long. Either would work for a picky toddler. And both have great adult beverages.

njvictor

July 27th, 2023 at 8:17 PM ^

Avalon is a really good brunch spot and Aventura is probably the best overall restaurant in Ann Arbor imo

Also, it’s time that everyone admits that Pizza House sucks. It’s overpriced, mediocre food and Im not sure how it got its good reputation 

mrgate3

July 27th, 2023 at 8:22 PM ^

Only been to Biercamp once but they blew me away. It's really more a gourmet food store than a brewpub, but it's amazing. They don't just brew their own beer, they make every damn thing on the menu in house (including the banana pudding, oh sweet mother Mary) so they should be able to tell you definitively if your kid should avoid something.

el segundo

July 27th, 2023 at 8:43 PM ^

Miss Kim’s in Kerrytown for Korean. I think it's the best Korean in Ann Arbor. Perhaps surprisingly, it has a kids menu which is reasonably priced and has genuinely kid-friendly items that are still identifiably Korean -- unlike many other ethnic restaurants whose kids menu is just spaghetti, chicken fingers, and burgers, regardless of what the rest of the cuisine is like. Not a bad way to introduce kids to Korean food.

If you feel like going to Ypsi, there’s Thompson & Co. for Southern oriented pub food and the Wurst Bar for house made sausages. If you’re looking for a place just for drinks, try Wax Bar, also in Ypsi, for used records and surprisingly subtle Polynesian style cocktails. Thompson & Co. is more kid-friendly, Wurst Bar is probably borderline for kids, and obviously, it's probably asking too much of a kid to sit through a visit to a cocktail bar/used record store.