grumble rumble

I was hoping to deal with some car quandaries today, but I’m going to get out a bit late. I’m starving.

What food do you suggest? I’m not cooking tonight, and I’m not going too far from the I-96 corridor in livonia, so… whatcha think?

~ by Skennedy on January 14, 2009.

10 Responses to “grumble rumble”

  1. Mexican.

    At least that’s what I want :-p

  2. …..well….if I was going out to eat tonight and I was in that area I would go to Akasaka’s for sushi.
    Newburgh and 6 Mile.

    http://www.akasakalivonia.com/

    • And if you were wondering, like most places, they do, do carry out.

    • Yessssssss

      Akasaka is probably the best Japanese restaurant I’ve been to in the area, and has been a mainstay for me and my friends for a little over 10 years now. Plus, they have a little Japanese grocery store next door!

      • /nods.

        Started going there….7-8 years ago….that sounds about right.
        Best Damn spicy tuna. I can’t tell you why, but it is the one I use as a benchmark to everyone else.

  3. Szechuan Empire — a little pricey, but so very worth it. Middlebelt and 5 mile.

    There’s a Mexican Place on the south side of 5 Mile between Inkster and Middlebelt that is also excellent.

    If Middle Eastern is what you want enough to go a bit out of your way, Al Shallal on Warren, between Beech Daly and Telegraph (but closer to Tel) is excellent. It’s a converted KFC, but don’t let that put you off.

    Lastly, there used a Korean place on Beech Daly at 9 mile (NW corner in the strip) that’s pretty good, and also does passable sushi. I can’t promise it’s still there, though.

    • I don’t think Szechuan is pricey. Though the Thai place at 6 & Newburgh is a little bit expensive.

      And the Korean place at Beech & 9 was there last year, at least.

    • I went to Green Cedar at 7 and Newburgh, it is ridiculously, ridiculously good middle eastern food.

      Also, if it matters to you, the proprietor is awfully attractive.

  4. Charlie’s!! Yum!

  5. I think it is better. The name of the brand that took over LaShish, by the way, is Sheesh. Seriously.

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