Re: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-16 Thread MM
Jada's is closed for good , and it is a damn shame.went there last year and 
killed some ribs with mike huckabyman i am gonna miss that place. soul 
food done right...seems like i went to this one sandwhich shop awhile back it 
was real good..it was by tiger stadium, but i cannot remember the name of 
it..they were even playing a derrick carter mix tape when i walked 
in.but i cannot wait untill i get my
hands on a all american coney dog  they are the bestright next too 
lafayette which also has great dogs , but no good for the grass eaters

michael
www.renegaderhythms.com

Giles Dickerson wrote:

 Wait I just read they only Cater, I wonder if that's accurate??
 They couldn't have gone out of business

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  From: Giles Dickerson
  Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:35 AM
  To:   313@hyperreal.org; .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
  Subject:  [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!
 
  There's a place in the downtown area,
  run by a woman and her husband and daughters,
  she runs a spice/sauce company called Spice Mama's
  and the restaurant is called Jada.
 
  It's the best southern cooking I've ever had ever.
  And live Jazz/Funk/Soul to boot.
 
  We had the best time there.
 
  Here's the review (It's way fu*king better than these as*holes say !!)
 
  http://detroit.citysearch.com/profile/5238217
 
  The Scene
  Once a sure destination for soul-food and jazz lovers, sadly, Ja*Da is now 
  only available for catering. To order Ja*Da's catered service, call (313) 
  965-1700.
  The Food
  Ribs, shrimp and catfish that are out of this world. Also, don't miss the 
  macaroni and cheese, slaw, sweet potatoes, or black-eyed peas. For dessert: 
  sweet potato pie or bread pudding with Amaretto-soaked cherries and 
  walnuts, both served warm. Of course, don't dare pass up the ribs, with 
  Ja*Da sauce that's barely sweet and a glorious off-red. Baked over flavored 
  chips, they get two spice rubs before the grilling stage.
 
 
  - Giles
 
  D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
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  Art Director
  800 Boylston Street
  Boston, MA
  02199
  --
  mobile 617 899 9635
  office 617 369 8601
 
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   From:   .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
   Sent:   Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:19 AM
   To: 313@hyperreal.org
   Subject:[313] advice? from seattle to demf.
  
  
  
   hello =]
  
   i am comin' to tha d and would *love* your advice on the following things:
  
   - bassline fornication
   - local non-festival happenings
   - where the hell do you eat?
   - destroying my credit card
  
   i really dig intimate gatherings... i don't generally go to massives, 
   apart
   from festivals. so i'd love any info on events which are not being widely
   advertised, even if they aren't necessarily big names. i like electro,
   techno, tech house, deep house, jungle, idm, downtempo, hiphop best.. but
   listen to other things as well.
  
   i also like checking out cities and last year we did *no* exploration.
   art museums, film festivals, or anything specifically local.. i want to
   check it.
  
   last year we also found no good restaurants. i'm vegetarian and i love 
   thai,
   italian, japanese especially but i just like to eat in general ;)
   especially brunch! the afterparty brunch is a vital component of my
   existence, so any tips on that would be *so* appreciated. and do you want
   to come eat with us? the northwest division of the freak squad likes 
   company.
  
   i am hoping to do some clothes shopping as well.. info on that would rock 
   ;)
  
   a little about me... i'm 23. i run a bunch of local sites about electronic
   music, do the whole wannabe dj/gathering facilitator/writing for
   magazines/blahblahblah.
   i went to the ur party last year and it kicked my ass. my plane ticket got
   thrown away
   this year and some person who i have never met who refuses to reveal their
   identity
   bought me a new one.. so i am going entirely on the kindness of strangers.
  
   i cannot wait. i cannot wait. i cannot wait.
  
   also, i like meeting dancers around the globe. so drop me a line if you
   want to kick
   it. esp. if you are someone i know from 313 or elsewhere.
  
   i return the favor too so if you are ever up seattle-way, you know who to
   write ;)
  
   kimberley
  
   'mere language is profanity. i'd rather hum
   or have my soul tattooed on my tongue.' - saul williams
   http://www.nwtekno.org* AIM gruvkim  ICQ 2388692
   http://www.hyperreal.org/raves/nw
   http://www.pulpfiction.com/rave/groovinkim
  
  
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[313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread Giles Dickerson
There's a place in the downtown area,
run by a woman and her husband and daughters,
she runs a spice/sauce company called Spice Mama's
and the restaurant is called Jada.

It's the best southern cooking I've ever had ever.
And live Jazz/Funk/Soul to boot.

We had the best time there.

Here's the review (It's way fu*king better than these as*holes say !!)

http://detroit.citysearch.com/profile/5238217

The Scene
Once a sure destination for soul-food and jazz lovers, sadly, Ja*Da is now only 
available for catering. To order Ja*Da's catered service, call (313) 965-1700.
The Food
Ribs, shrimp and catfish that are out of this world. Also, don't miss the 
macaroni and cheese, slaw, sweet potatoes, or black-eyed peas. For dessert: 
sweet potato pie or bread pudding with Amaretto-soaked cherries and walnuts, 
both served warm. Of course, don't dare pass up the ribs, with Ja*Da sauce 
that's barely sweet and a glorious off-red. Baked over flavored chips, they get 
two spice rubs before the grilling stage. 

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
Giles Dickerson
Art Director
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
02199
--
mobile 617 899 9635
office 617 369 8601

 --
 From: .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
 Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:19 AM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  [313] advice? from seattle to demf.
 
 
 
 hello =] 
 
 i am comin' to tha d and would *love* your advice on the following things:
 
 - bassline fornication
 - local non-festival happenings
 - where the hell do you eat?
 - destroying my credit card
 
 i really dig intimate gatherings... i don't generally go to massives, apart
 from festivals. so i'd love any info on events which are not being widely
 advertised, even if they aren't necessarily big names. i like electro,
 techno, tech house, deep house, jungle, idm, downtempo, hiphop best.. but
 listen to other things as well.
 
 i also like checking out cities and last year we did *no* exploration.
 art museums, film festivals, or anything specifically local.. i want to
 check it.
 
 last year we also found no good restaurants. i'm vegetarian and i love thai, 
 italian, japanese especially but i just like to eat in general ;) 
 especially brunch! the afterparty brunch is a vital component of my 
 existence, so any tips on that would be *so* appreciated. and do you want 
 to come eat with us? the northwest division of the freak squad likes company.
 
 i am hoping to do some clothes shopping as well.. info on that would rock ;)
 
 a little about me... i'm 23. i run a bunch of local sites about electronic
 music, do the whole wannabe dj/gathering facilitator/writing for
 magazines/blahblahblah.
 i went to the ur party last year and it kicked my ass. my plane ticket got
 thrown away 
 this year and some person who i have never met who refuses to reveal their
 identity 
 bought me a new one.. so i am going entirely on the kindness of strangers. 
 
 i cannot wait. i cannot wait. i cannot wait.
 
 also, i like meeting dancers around the globe. so drop me a line if you
 want to kick
 it. esp. if you are someone i know from 313 or elsewhere.
 
 i return the favor too so if you are ever up seattle-way, you know who to
 write ;)
 
 kimberley
 
 'mere language is profanity. i'd rather hum
 or have my soul tattooed on my tongue.' - saul williams
 http://www.nwtekno.org* AIM gruvkim  ICQ 2388692
 http://www.hyperreal.org/raves/nw
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RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread Giles Dickerson
Wait I just read they only Cater, I wonder if that's accurate??
They couldn't have gone out of business

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
Giles Dickerson
Art Director
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
02199
--
mobile 617 899 9635
office 617 369 8601

 --
 From: Giles Dickerson
 Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:35 AM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org; .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
 Subject:  [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!
 
 There's a place in the downtown area,
 run by a woman and her husband and daughters,
 she runs a spice/sauce company called Spice Mama's
 and the restaurant is called Jada.
 
 It's the best southern cooking I've ever had ever.
 And live Jazz/Funk/Soul to boot.
 
 We had the best time there.
 
 Here's the review (It's way fu*king better than these as*holes say !!)
 
 http://detroit.citysearch.com/profile/5238217
 
 The Scene
 Once a sure destination for soul-food and jazz lovers, sadly, Ja*Da is now 
 only available for catering. To order Ja*Da's catered service, call (313) 
 965-1700.
 The Food
 Ribs, shrimp and catfish that are out of this world. Also, don't miss the 
 macaroni and cheese, slaw, sweet potatoes, or black-eyed peas. For dessert: 
 sweet potato pie or bread pudding with Amaretto-soaked cherries and walnuts, 
 both served warm. Of course, don't dare pass up the ribs, with Ja*Da sauce 
 that's barely sweet and a glorious off-red. Baked over flavored chips, they 
 get two spice rubs before the grilling stage. 
 
 
 - Giles
 
 D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
 --
 Giles Dickerson
 Art Director
 800 Boylston Street
 Boston, MA
 02199
 --
 mobile 617 899 9635
 office 617 369 8601
 
  --
  From:   .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
  Sent:   Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:19 AM
  To: 313@hyperreal.org
  Subject:[313] advice? from seattle to demf.
  
  
  
  hello =] 
  
  i am comin' to tha d and would *love* your advice on the following things:
  
  - bassline fornication
  - local non-festival happenings
  - where the hell do you eat?
  - destroying my credit card
  
  i really dig intimate gatherings... i don't generally go to massives, apart
  from festivals. so i'd love any info on events which are not being widely
  advertised, even if they aren't necessarily big names. i like electro,
  techno, tech house, deep house, jungle, idm, downtempo, hiphop best.. but
  listen to other things as well.
  
  i also like checking out cities and last year we did *no* exploration.
  art museums, film festivals, or anything specifically local.. i want to
  check it.
  
  last year we also found no good restaurants. i'm vegetarian and i love 
  thai, 
  italian, japanese especially but i just like to eat in general ;) 
  especially brunch! the afterparty brunch is a vital component of my 
  existence, so any tips on that would be *so* appreciated. and do you want 
  to come eat with us? the northwest division of the freak squad likes 
  company.
  
  i am hoping to do some clothes shopping as well.. info on that would rock ;)
  
  a little about me... i'm 23. i run a bunch of local sites about electronic
  music, do the whole wannabe dj/gathering facilitator/writing for
  magazines/blahblahblah.
  i went to the ur party last year and it kicked my ass. my plane ticket got
  thrown away 
  this year and some person who i have never met who refuses to reveal their
  identity 
  bought me a new one.. so i am going entirely on the kindness of strangers. 
  
  i cannot wait. i cannot wait. i cannot wait.
  
  also, i like meeting dancers around the globe. so drop me a line if you
  want to kick
  it. esp. if you are someone i know from 313 or elsewhere.
  
  i return the favor too so if you are ever up seattle-way, you know who to
  write ;)
  
  kimberley
  
  'mere language is profanity. i'd rather hum
  or have my soul tattooed on my tongue.' - saul williams 
  http://www.nwtekno.org* AIM gruvkim  ICQ 2388692
  http://www.hyperreal.org/raves/nw
  http://www.pulpfiction.com/rave/groovinkim
  
  
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RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread John Sokolowski

For what it's worth, these are the Detroit restaurants I miss the most:

Hellas -  583 Monroe - Greek (in Greektown)
313-961-5544
Some of the restaurants in greektown have gone corporate since the casino 
opened. This place is an exception.


Los Galanes - 3362 Bagley - Mexican (in Mexicantown)
313-554-
Absolute best mexican restaurant in the city, IMHO.

Twingo's - 4710 Cass - French (near Wayne St. U)
313-832-3832
Amazing french onion soup and pasta dishes.

Union Street - 4145 Woodward - American/Cajun (Near CPop)
313-831-3965
Nice selection of beer :)

Lafayette Coney Island - 118 W. Lafayette Blvd.
313-964-8198
The original!

Cheers,
John


From: Giles Dickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org, .oO(groovinkim)Oo. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 11:36:43 -0400

Wait I just read they only Cater, I wonder if that's accurate??
They couldn't have gone out of business

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
Giles Dickerson
Art Director
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
02199
--
mobile 617 899 9635
office 617 369 8601

 --
 From:  Giles Dickerson
 Sent:  Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:35 AM
 To:313@hyperreal.org; .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
 Subject:   [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

 There's a place in the downtown area,
 run by a woman and her husband and daughters,
 she runs a spice/sauce company called Spice Mama's
 and the restaurant is called Jada.

 It's the best southern cooking I've ever had ever.
 And live Jazz/Funk/Soul to boot.

 We had the best time there.

 Here's the review (It's way fu*king better than these as*holes say !!)

 http://detroit.citysearch.com/profile/5238217

 The Scene
 Once a sure destination for soul-food and jazz lovers, sadly, Ja*Da is 
now only available for catering. To order Ja*Da's catered service, call 
(313) 965-1700.

 The Food
 Ribs, shrimp and catfish that are out of this world. Also, don't miss 
the macaroni and cheese, slaw, sweet potatoes, or black-eyed peas. For 
dessert: sweet potato pie or bread pudding with Amaretto-soaked cherries 
and walnuts, both served warm. Of course, don't dare pass up the ribs, with 
Ja*Da sauce that's barely sweet and a glorious off-red. Baked over flavored 
chips, they get two spice rubs before the grilling stage.



 - Giles

 D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
 --
 Giles Dickerson
 Art Director
 800 Boylston Street
 Boston, MA
 02199
 --
 mobile 617 899 9635
 office 617 369 8601

  --
  From: .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
  Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:19 AM
  To:   313@hyperreal.org
  Subject:  [313] advice? from seattle to demf.
 
 
 
  hello =]
 
  i am comin' to tha d and would *love* your advice on the following 
things:

 
  - bassline fornication
  - local non-festival happenings
  - where the hell do you eat?
  - destroying my credit card
 
  i really dig intimate gatherings... i don't generally go to massives, 
apart
  from festivals. so i'd love any info on events which are not being 
widely
  advertised, even if they aren't necessarily big names. i like 
electro,
  techno, tech house, deep house, jungle, idm, downtempo, hiphop best.. 
but

  listen to other things as well.
 
  i also like checking out cities and last year we did *no* exploration.
  art museums, film festivals, or anything specifically local.. i want 
to

  check it.
 
  last year we also found no good restaurants. i'm vegetarian and i love 
thai,

  italian, japanese especially but i just like to eat in general ;)
  especially brunch! the afterparty brunch is a vital component of my
  existence, so any tips on that would be *so* appreciated. and do you 
want
  to come eat with us? the northwest division of the freak squad likes 
company.

 
  i am hoping to do some clothes shopping as well.. info on that would 
rock ;)

 
  a little about me... i'm 23. i run a bunch of local sites about 
electronic

  music, do the whole wannabe dj/gathering facilitator/writing for
  magazines/blahblahblah.
  i went to the ur party last year and it kicked my ass. my plane ticket 
got

  thrown away
  this year and some person who i have never met who refuses to reveal 
their

  identity
  bought me a new one.. so i am going entirely on the kindness of 
strangers.

 
  i cannot wait. i cannot wait. i cannot wait.
 
  also, i like meeting dancers around the globe. so drop me a line if 
you

  want to kick
  it. esp. if you are someone i know from 313 or elsewhere.
 
  i return the favor too so if you are ever up seattle-way, you know who 
to

  write ;)
 
  kimberley
 
  'mere language is profanity. i'd rather hum
  or have my soul tattooed on my tongue.' - saul williams
  http://www.nwtekno.org* AIM gruvkim  ICQ 2388692
  http://www.hyperreal.org/raves/nw
  http://www.pulpfiction.com/rave/groovinkim
 
 
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RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread Catherine Eberhardt
Union Street is really good, I would say their dishes are just more
eclectic than straight up American.
Twingos I am not partial to, their food is gross every time I have gone
there.  If you are looking for a really really good French restaurant
check out Cuisine- pricey but good.  
Another place that I love is La Dolce Vita, an Italian restaurant up on
six mile and woodward, tucked away.  Their food is always done right. 
I also live right by Harmonie Garden, has to be the best Mediterranean
food ever, and super cheap too! 

 John Sokolowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/02 12:32 PM 
For what it's worth, these are the Detroit restaurants I miss the most:

Hellas -  583 Monroe - Greek (in Greektown)
313-961-5544
Some of the restaurants in greektown have gone corporate since the
casino 
opened. This place is an exception.

Los Galanes - 3362 Bagley - Mexican (in Mexicantown)
313-554-
Absolute best mexican restaurant in the city, IMHO.

Twingo's - 4710 Cass - French (near Wayne St. U)
313-832-3832
Amazing french onion soup and pasta dishes.

Union Street - 4145 Woodward - American/Cajun (Near CPop)
313-831-3965
Nice selection of beer :)

Lafayette Coney Island - 118 W. Lafayette Blvd.
313-964-8198
The original!

Cheers,
John

From: Giles Dickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org, .oO(groovinkim)Oo. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 11:36:43 -0400

Wait I just read they only Cater, I wonder if that's accurate??
They couldn't have gone out of business

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
Giles Dickerson
Art Director
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
02199
--
mobile 617 899 9635
office 617 369 8601

  --
  From:   Giles Dickerson
  Sent:   Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:35 AM
  To: 313@hyperreal.org; .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
  Subject:[313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!
 
  There's a place in the downtown area,
  run by a woman and her husband and daughters,
  she runs a spice/sauce company called Spice Mama's
  and the restaurant is called Jada.
 
  It's the best southern cooking I've ever had ever.
  And live Jazz/Funk/Soul to boot.
 
  We had the best time there.
 
  Here's the review (It's way fu*king better than these as*holes say
!!)
 
  http://detroit.citysearch.com/profile/5238217
 
  The Scene
  Once a sure destination for soul-food and jazz lovers, sadly, Ja*Da
is 
now only available for catering. To order Ja*Da's catered service, call

(313) 965-1700.
  The Food
  Ribs, shrimp and catfish that are out of this world. Also, don't
miss 
the macaroni and cheese, slaw, sweet potatoes, or black-eyed peas. For 
dessert: sweet potato pie or bread pudding with Amaretto-soaked
cherries 
and walnuts, both served warm. Of course, don't dare pass up the ribs,
with 
Ja*Da sauce that's barely sweet and a glorious off-red. Baked over
flavored 
chips, they get two spice rubs before the grilling stage.
 
 
  - Giles
 
  D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
  --
  Giles Dickerson
  Art Director
  800 Boylston Street
  Boston, MA
  02199
  --
  mobile 617 899 9635
  office 617 369 8601
 
   --
   From: .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
   Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:19 AM
   To:   313@hyperreal.org
   Subject:  [313] advice? from seattle to demf.
  
  
  
   hello =]
  
   i am comin' to tha d and would *love* your advice on the following

things:
  
   - bassline fornication
   - local non-festival happenings
   - where the hell do you eat?
   - destroying my credit card
  
   i really dig intimate gatherings... i don't generally go to
massives, 
apart
   from festivals. so i'd love any info on events which are not being

widely
   advertised, even if they aren't necessarily big names. i like 
electro,
   techno, tech house, deep house, jungle, idm, downtempo, hiphop
best.. 
but
   listen to other things as well.
  
   i also like checking out cities and last year we did *no*
exploration.
   art museums, film festivals, or anything specifically local.. i
want 
to
   check it.
  
   last year we also found no good restaurants. i'm vegetarian and i
love 
thai,
   italian, japanese especially but i just like to eat in general ;)
   especially brunch! the afterparty brunch is a vital component of
my
   existence, so any tips on that would be *so* appreciated. and do
you 
want
   to come eat with us? the northwest division of the freak squad
likes 
company.
  
   i am hoping to do some clothes shopping as well.. info on that
would 
rock ;)
  
   a little about me... i'm 23. i run a bunch of local sites about 
electronic
   music, do the whole wannabe dj/gathering facilitator/writing for
   magazines/blahblahblah.
   i went to the ur party last year and it kicked my ass. my plane
ticket 
got
   thrown away
   this year and some person who i have never met who refuses to
reveal 
their
   identity
   bought me a new one.. so i am going entirely on the kindness of 
strangers.
  
   i cannot wait. i cannot wait. i cannot wait

RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread mark . freitas

If you have time  wheels there are a couple of nice vegetarian restaurants
in the burbs.
OM Cafe - not everyone's fave, but I really used to like this place.  It's
in Ferndale and is the kind of vegetarian food that scares carnivores.
In Season - a nice veg restaurant in Royal Oak.  Often times they have nice
specials.

Not sure if these are both still open, but I remember them fondly.
mark


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Re: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread sean deason
I used to eat vegetarian, but I now realize how cruel it is. besides theres
not much sport in it, I mean they're so weak they hardly put up much of a
struggle :^)


sean
gotta run now, my phone is ringing and one of these times it just might be
Letterman


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you have time  wheels there are a couple of nice vegetarian restaurants
 in the burbs.
 OM Cafe - not everyone's fave, but I really used to like this place.  It's
 in Ferndale and is the kind of vegetarian food that scares carnivores.
 In Season - a nice veg restaurant in Royal Oak.  Often times they have nice
 specials.

 Not sure if these are both still open, but I remember them fondly.
 mark

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RE: [313] FOOD in Detroit - must go here !!

2002-05-15 Thread Mxyzptlk
If you're into Viet and have transportation, check out Thang Loong in 
Madison Heights (about 3/4 mile south of 12 mile on John R. - west side of 
the street) - amazing, great prices (even beats the Mini in Windsor - by a 
longshot!).

jeff


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