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Detroit City Guide - Restaurants

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Renaissance Center, Detroit



The restaurants below have been divided into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over US$70)
$$$ (US$50 to US$70)
$$ (US30 to US$50)
$ (under US$30)
These prices are for an average three-course meal and for half a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent per person; they do not include tax or tip.


Rattlesnake Club
With exquisite art works on the walls, a sophisticated interior and a wonderful view of the Detroit River to boot, the Rattlesnake Club is one of Detroit's foremost dining places. Run by renowned Detroit restaurateur Jimmy Schmidt, the restaurant offers creative, cutting-edge contemporary American cuisine of the highest quality, and the attentive staff help make sure that a meal is a pleasant experience.

300 River Place Drive
Tel: (313) 567 4400.
Website: www.rattlesnakeclub.com
Price: $$$$

Coach Insignia
The second highest restaurant in the United States, located at the top of the GM Renaissance Center, offers excellent dining and grandiose panoramic views of Detroit and Canada on the other side of the river. A modern steakhouse with contemporary American cuisine on the menu and a world-class wine list, Coach Insignia is among the finest restaurants in Detroit.

Renaissance Center
Tel: (313) 567 2622.
Website: www.mattprenticerg.com
Price: $$$$

Seldom Blues
Another restaurant with a great view of the Detroit River and the Windsor skyline, Seldom Blues is an elegant Renaissance Center jazz and supper club with a dining-room stage for live entertainment. The cuisine is modern continental with a bias towards the French kitchen. It is a stylish and very popular restaurant, offering classy musical accompaniment to the culinary creations on offer.

Renaissance Center
Tel: (313) 567 7301.
Website: www.seldomblues.com
Price: $$$

Mosaic
A new dining destination in Greektown, opened in 2005, Mosaic offers a feast both for the eyes and the taste buds. Guests are treated to a highly developed kind of fusion food with a base in Mediterranean cuisine but with elements from Asian, Caribbean, South American and other culinary traditions. And the mosaic of impulses is reflected in the feng shui orientated décor.

501 Monroe Street, Greektown
Tel: (313) 962 9366.
Website: www.mosaic-detroit.com
Price: $$$

Agave
This is not a traditional Mexican eatery but a cosmopolitan and contemporary restaurant offering a fresh twist on customary Mexican fare. Located near Detroit's Cultural Centre, Agave serves up robustly Mexican cuisine with warm and sunny flavours, in hip and modern surroundings.

4265 Woodward Avenue
Tel: (313) 833 1120.
Website: http://agavedetroit.com
Price: $$

Elwood Bar & Grill
One of Downtown Detroit's most recognisable eateries, Elwood Bar & Grill is a retro art deco diner serving up American favourites. It was built in 1936 at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Woodward Avenue, but had to move to make way for Comerica Park in 1997. After the move, the diner was given a thorough makeover. Owing to its proximity to Comerican Park and Ford Field, it is popular with sports fans.

300 Adams Avenue (at Brush)
Tel: (313) 962 2337/BEER.
Website: www.elwoodgrill.com
Price: $

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