By Layla McMurtrie on Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 11:54 am
2216 S. Main St.; 734-327-0091; dalatrestaurantannarbor.com
For Vietnamese noodle soups, rice dishes, stir-fries, vermicelli, and more, this place has got the authenticity and the variety.
300 Detroit St.; 734-224-8262; thelunchrooma2.com/detroit-street-filling-station-1
For the vegans and vegetarians specifically, this spot is for you. The restaurant provides nice outdoor patio seating and an array of plant-based appetizers and meals.
2261 W. Liberty St.; 734-929-4161; pilarstamales.com
At this Salvadoran food restaurant, owner Sylvia is a welcoming smile in the community. Apart from the tamales, pupusas, and various traditional sides, the spot offers horchata and Latin coffee drinks.
314 S. Thayer St.; 734-585-5278; jamaicanjerkpit.com
The interior of this small space is brightly colored and lined with the flags of Caribbean countries. While it is take-out only, its authenticity is unmatched.
221 E. Washington St.; 734-998-4746; bluenilemi.com
As the only Ethiopian restaurant in the area, this family-owned spot has shoes to fill… and does it well. Stepping in, the decoration makes it feel like you aren’t in Ann Arbor at all. Try the “all you can eat” vegetarian platter for $20 that comes with unlimited sides and crepe-like Ethiopian bread Injera. Various meats can be added for extra and the spot sells a list of unique cocktails.
306 S. Main St., Suite #1-E; 734-769-5650; le-dog-la-soup.business.site
This Ann Arbor staple has been serving up the city from its small stand since 1979. With tons of soups, stews, and hot dog options, Le Dog is perfect for a quick lunch stop.
882 W. Eisenhower Pkwy.; 734-332-8789; alohahawaiianbbqmi.com
This Hawaiian barbeque restaurant just opened in the last month and seems to be the one and only authentic Hawaiian food place in all of Southeast Michigan.
812 S. State St.; 734-769-5650; mooncafeannarbor.com
While this small shack-like building may seem to be just a frozen yogurt spot, it also offers traditional Korean street food including dukbokki udon, bibimbap, and japchae.
217 S. State St.; 734-557-3805; tasteofindiasuvai.com
There’s a good handful of Indian restaurants in Ann Arbor, but this one is winning. The interior is super homey and the menu offers a plethora of dosa, biryani, and curry options.
300 S. Ashley St.; 734-995-5502; facebook.com/officialfleetwooddiner
Every city or town needs a good greasy 24-hour diner, and this is Ann Arbor’s. The spot was opened as Dagwood Diner in 1949 and was renamed Fleetwood in 1979. Its interior is covered in generations of stickers for a fun read while you dine. There is also a location in Lansing, so both big Michigan universities get the experience.
415 N. Fifth Ave.; 734-275-0099; misskimannarbor.com
Many know about Zingerman’s bakery, but not this Korean restaurant that is connected to it. The spot, run by Korean-born Chef Ji Hye Kim, opened in 2016 as a part of Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. Miss Kim works with local farmers on a menu of traditional Korean cuisine.
314 E. Liberty St.; 734-995-5060; jerusalemgarden.net
This independent eatery, established in 1987, is a piece of Palestine right in Ann Arbor. The menu offers an array of fresh Middle Eastern sandwiches and soups.
3750 Washtenaw Ave.; 734-975-4541; siamsquaretogo.com
This Thai restaurant resides inside of Victory Inn and Suites right past Ypsilanti, providing a decorative atmosphere and a variety of dishes.
1220 S. University Ave.; 888-596-6866; facebook.com/SouthCampusUofM
While you may be weary of a place that serves all different Asian cuisines in one spot, this restaurant does it well. Whether you want ramen, Vietnamese pho, Korean bibimbap, or Chinese lo mein, One Bowl has got you.