Found 3 blog entries tagged as Detroit Foodie Guide.

Detroit’s most iconic foods showcase the city’s melting-pot heritage. From chili-smothered Coney Island hot dogs and square, deep-dish Detroit-style pizzas with crackling edges to spicy Middle Eastern shawarma wraps and sweet Polish pÄ…czki doughnuts, each dish tells a story. These 23 must-try eats, spanning old-school diners, family-run bakeries, and historic eateries, capture Metro Detroit’s diverse flavors and the neighborhood pride behind them.

For an even deeper look at the city’s dining scene beyond this bucket list, check out our Top 50 Restaurants in Metro Detroit: Where to Eat Now

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Al-Ameer Restaurant

Open: Mon-Sun (10am-10pm)
12710 W Warren Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: (313) 582-8185
Website: Al-Ameer…

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Detroit’s Mexican food scene is as diverse and vibrant as the city itself. From long-standing taquerias serving up authentic tacos in Mexicantown to modern eateries putting creative twists on classic dishes, the Motor City offers something for every craving. Whether you’re a taco purist seeking the perfect al pastor, on the hunt for indulgent birria tacos, or just Googling “Mexican food near me” and hoping for the best, Detroit and its metro area won’t disappoint. In this guide, we highlight 17 of the best Mexican restaurants in Detroit – a blend of cozy family-run spots and trendy new favorites – known for everything from tender carnitas and tamales to gourmet tacos and tequila cocktails. Each entry includes essential details (hours, location, contacts)…

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Detroit’s culinary scene is as diverse as its rich cultural heritage, and nowhere is this more evident than in the city’s vibrant tamale offerings. For those living in Metro Detroit or considering moving to Metro Detroit, the search for the perfect tamale is a flavorful journey through authentic Mexican, Honduran, Salvadoran, Puerto Rican, and Venezuelan traditions. From the petite, handmade tamales at Tamaleria Nuevo Leon to the silky Honduran-style creations at Antojitos El Catracho, and the banana leaf-wrapped hallacas at El Rey de las Arepas, each spot offers a unique take on this beloved dish. Whether you’re looking for a quick grocery store fix or a sit-down experience at a cherished family-owned restaurant, Detroit’s tamale scene promises something…

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