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Detroit Eatery Midtown

  • Fusion Restaurant in Detroit
  • Open now
  • 4.3
    (570)
Detroit Eatery Midtown
About
Colorful, simple cafe featuring familiar Indian dishes for take-out, plus limited seating.

Detroit Eatery Midtown American Asian Indian Mediterranean
Hours
Open now
Monday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Insights
Highlights
Serves local specialty ·
Popular for
Lunch · Dinner · Solo dining ·
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance · Wheelchair accessible parking lot · Wheelchair accessible restroom · Wheelchair accessible seating ·
Dining options
Lunch · Dinner · Catering · Counter service · Dessert · Seating ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Atmosphere
Casual · Cozy · Quiet · Trendy ·
Crowd
Family-friendly · Good for groups · LGBTQ+ friendly · Transgender safespace ·
Payments
Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · American Express · Discover · MasterCard · VISA ·
Location
4154 3rd Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201, United States
Menu
Utensils
$0.00
Includes 1 Fork, 1 Spoon and a Napkin. Utensils are not provided unless requested.
Veggie Samosa 2Pc
$5.70
Reviews
4.3 out of 5
(570 reviews)
4.3
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James H
3 months ago
Got the chicken and lamb over rice. Lamb was a little old and there wasn't enough sauce on the dish. It tasted decent but not what I was looking for. Service was great.
GeeseFX
3 weeks ago
I always give a place two stars for myself that I don't ever plan on going back to. Like it wasn't horrible, it was just a place where I'm like... I'm not going to go back. I tried the food. The butter lamb is really sweet. The lamb is, you know, small cleaned up pieces. Where's the bones and stuff? Where's the big chunks that I'm used to? But like I said the sauce was like sugary.. that's not legit. That's Americanized, and if I wanted American food I would have went to an American restaurant. The lamb and rice, dude it was just chunks of gyro meat. Then we tried the chili chicken, I think it's called chili 63 or something like that I don't know . . Too fricken sweet, dude, again what's with the sweetness on stuff? I can taste the pineapple. I don't want my spicy food to be sweet. I don't like sweet and sour stuff. So, I don't know. My first time trying it and definitely my last time. I think why it's so popular, is because it's like a fast food version of Indian food. It's like if you went to McDonald's for an Indian food special. Think - McRib vs actual barbecue ribs. So yeah a lot of people who haven't actually appreciated real Indian food would love this place. So I completely understand why it's popular. It's just not for me.
About
Colorful, simple cafe featuring familiar Indian dishes for take-out, plus limited seating.

Detroit Eatery Midtown American Asian Indian Mediterranean
Hours
Open now
Monday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Location
4154 3rd Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201, United States
Menu
Utensils
$0.00
Includes 1 Fork, 1 Spoon and a Napkin. Utensils are not provided unless requested.
Veggie Samosa 2Pc
$5.70
Insights
Highlights
Serves local specialty ·
Popular for
Lunch · Dinner · Solo dining ·
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance · Wheelchair accessible parking lot · Wheelchair accessible restroom · Wheelchair accessible seating ·
Dining options
Lunch · Dinner · Catering · Counter service · Dessert · Seating ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Atmosphere
Casual · Cozy · Quiet · Trendy ·
Crowd
Family-friendly · Good for groups · LGBTQ+ friendly · Transgender safespace ·
Payments
Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · American Express · Discover · MasterCard · VISA ·
Reviews
4.3 out of 5
(570 reviews)
4.3
5
4
3
2
1
James H
3 months ago
Got the chicken and lamb over rice. Lamb was a little old and there wasn't enough sauce on the dish. It tasted decent but not what I was looking for. Service was great.
GeeseFX
3 weeks ago
I always give a place two stars for myself that I don't ever plan on going back to. Like it wasn't horrible, it was just a place where I'm like... I'm not going to go back. I tried the food. The butter lamb is really sweet. The lamb is, you know, small cleaned up pieces. Where's the bones and stuff? Where's the big chunks that I'm used to? But like I said the sauce was like sugary.. that's not legit. That's Americanized, and if I wanted American food I would have went to an American restaurant. The lamb and rice, dude it was just chunks of gyro meat. Then we tried the chili chicken, I think it's called chili 63 or something like that I don't know . . Too fricken sweet, dude, again what's with the sweetness on stuff? I can taste the pineapple. I don't want my spicy food to be sweet. I don't like sweet and sour stuff. So, I don't know. My first time trying it and definitely my last time. I think why it's so popular, is because it's like a fast food version of Indian food. It's like if you went to McDonald's for an Indian food special. Think - McRib vs actual barbecue ribs. So yeah a lot of people who haven't actually appreciated real Indian food would love this place. So I completely understand why it's popular. It's just not for me.
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