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    Catrina Mia

    3.9 (13 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Liz P.

    I saw Catrina Mia's Instagram page because @thedetroitdiet posted a fantastic reel with their birria tacos. It's like a 10-minute drive from me so my boyfriend and I drove over there today. Catrina Mia is a food truck in the Zazz gas station lot - when you pull into the gas station, it's on the west side. I ordered two birria tacos and my boyfriend ordered quesa birria, aka a birria quesadilla. Both came with a cup of the birria (soup? Consomme?) as a dipper. The birria tacos were VERY good. The birria dipping soup is a little bit spicy. I ordered one corn birria taco and one flour and the corn is a little small. Prices are a little high - $3.75 for flour and I think $3.25 or $3.50 for corn. The birria quesadilla was $11.99. The steak taco was decent but El Guanaco's (1-minute drive from me) is a little better. Catrina Mia also has horchata, I didn't order it this time but I would next time. Overall I would come back here, specifically for the birria tacos, which were very tasty and flavorful.

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    Elizabeth W.

    Their tacos were very fresh. Staff was helpful answering my questions and making recommendations; I will be back!

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    The food was delicious! The tender birria is always something to love and this place captured it perfectly. The spicy red sauce was a fantastic kick on the side and overall a delicious experience. 5/5

    Ruhi K.

    I was really excited to try a halal taco place but it was nothing but disappointment. They put up a pretty picture on their social media to lure people in and serves food that look very unappetizing and blend. How do you call these tacos? There was probably not even 1oz of meat combined in three tacos that cost me $13

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    So glad we finally have a halal mexican food truck in the area! The food always tastes great and they're really nice people.

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    House of Umami

    House of Umami

    4.0(127 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    We had a lovely meal here! My husband, baby, and I stopped in for a bit of an early dinner so we…read morewere able to be seated immediately. We were in the mood for some good ramen, and that's exactly what we got. We started with some steamed dumplings that were pretty solid. For our entree we split the tonkotsu ramen and a few rolls. We really liked all of these and I can't wait to try more things on the menu. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and had great recommendations. The atmosphere was moody in a fun way. Definitely check them out!

    Made no reservations on a Sunday night. Requested for a booth table. Was seated after 5 minutes…read moreof waiting. The servers were very courteous and always smiling, looked nice in their all black shirt, pants and apron. Modern interior ... elements of wood, vinyl red upholstery, and lots of japanese lanterns hanging by the sushi bar and kitchen area. Lots of elbow room and proportional height of the dining table. And in each table, they would place on top of each sushi plate a thick paper napkin, and chopstick with their logo printed on the front. Very hot water is served in a ceramic sake cup. For a group of three, we ordered the highly recommended Tonkotso Ramen $18, Stir fry noodles $16, and Chicken Katsu Curry Bowl $17. There was a strange smell of the bowl used to served the stir fry noodles and it tasted bland .. but for Ramen noodles, I very much enjoyed enjoyed eating the thin noodles garnished with chashiu, soft boiled egg, bamboo shoots, mushrooms, nori and corn - the only downside is the broth was easily absorb by the noodles so you might need to order extra broth for additional $5. The breaded chicken breast is good in proportion enough to feed three and the curry sauce was ok ... maybe a few pieces of carrot would have been great. I do commend how they prepared the egg and created a very nice plating of it on top of the rice. At first, we hesitated to dine in because of the reviews like slow service but actually it seems that the food and drinks were served more or less 10-15 minutes. Just about right when you want your food to be prepared by them the right way. Free parking. Dining area is warm so don't bother wearing a thick jacket inside.

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    Matsuchan - Tantanmen

    Matsuchan

    4.2(337 reviews)
    10.4 mi
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    I had been visiting Matsu-Chan a few times a year since 2009 when I was a university student in the…read moreJapanese [language] minor program and a lot of my classmates would also frequent. After graduating my girlfriend [now wife] and I would make it a point to try and eat at Matsu-Chan when in the area, even after our first kiddo, and eventually our second. Last year before one of our trips to the area my wife let me know that they were under new management and when I looked at the new menu, I was saddened that all of my favorite items were no longer present, and it seemed that my beloved little slice of Japan was now "just" a ramen shop. While my wife loves and can handle ramen and the broth, I would typically get the different rice bowls, or other entrees because while I love me some good ramen it doesn't work out well for me with the hour or so trip to the area. We'd get some rolls, takoyaki, and other appetizers to share around the table before digging into our main entrees. With the increased prices, and fewer options, I will end up going to any of the multitude of places [Aji-ten is usually our #2] to get my kick. I'll miss the little shop and the times I've had, like perusing the manga while waiting for a table. I wish the old owners the best, and the new management as well, especially if it was a familial transfer, but Matsu-Chan is not for me anymore. My wife will eventually get up there and let me know how it is, but for now, I'm just happy that a little bento shop opened near my workplace run by two first gen transplants, so I can at least get my fix without the drive.

    My friend arrived first and grabbed the last available table during a busy lunch rush. I am…read moregrateful I did not have to wait since I tend to get hangry. Others following us added their names to the waitlist. The restaurant is small with just a handful of tables. One chef, it appears, prepared all the meals. I barely glanced at the menu; I already knew I was having the ramen. The only question was which one. My friend selected the eel bowl while I had the miso pork soup. The latter was served with sliced pork, bamboo shoots, fish cake, and seaweed. The broth was full of flavor; I enjoyed every slurp. I appreciated that the meal was sizeable and inexpensive - I was able to stretch it to two meals. We did not linger given the number of people waiting.

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    KungFu Bros Dumplings & Noodles - Scallion pancakes, dumplings, and Chow Mein

    KungFu Bros Dumplings & Noodles

    4.4(193 reviews)
    6.1 mi
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    It's unusual to find authentic Asian food like this in the Midwest. I am Asian American from the…read moreWest Coast so I know really good Asian food and this place fits the bill! They hand make their dumplings as well as many of their items and it shows. The noodles are really good and not your prepackaged variety. In fact the noodles are excellent! We had their dumplings, wontons, pot stickers, two types of noodles, eggplant, beef rolls, and meat buns. The eggplant dish was so delicious! And their noodles with tomato egg tasted very much like tomato beef chow mein which we have on the West Coast. It was so good!! The type of cuisine is Taiwan or Northern style with lots of chili oil, but not overly spicy. The place is very clean! You order à la carte from a big menu at the counter. You get your utensils, bowls and plates from a table in the back but they bring your food to you. The service was quick, friendly, and excellent. This place is casual, and a great place to get a quick delicious meal or just a bite to eat.

    Amazing food!! Love the sichuan style cuisine it has the perfect amount of spice and flavor. The…read morehomemade chili oil is amazing. We had the mapo tofu with fried rice and the chili noodle bowl, both were phenomenal. The staff is very friendly all around! The ambience gives more of a hole in the wall type feel. I would say excellent lunch or quick dinner spot but not necessarily what I would consider a sit down restaurant. Overall will definitely be coming back. A perfect meal for a rainy day!

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