Did someone just write the first honest review of Detroit’s food scene?
There's no denying it: Detroit's food scene is growing like a pubescent adolescent. New spots are popping up every week, and there's more delicious food being served in the city than there has been in quite some time. It is important, however, to keep some perspective.

There’s no denying it: Detroit’s food scene is growing like a pubescent adolescent. New spots are popping up every week, and there’s more delicious food being served in the city than there has been in quite some time. It is important, however, to keep some perspective.
That’s exactly what Jenny Miller does in her refreshingly honest and rather insightful review of Detroit’s emerging food scene for Food Republic, a national blog covering food and food culture.
While Miller is a tough critic (“Nothing blew my mind,” she writes), she presents an incredibly fair and well-reasoned big picture view of the city’s food scene (as well as Detroit’s development flux).
She writes:
On Townhouse, a new restaurant operating in the Dan Gilbert owned One Detroit Center, Miller writes:
Miller also proves an astute observer of the culture of development that’s on the rise in the city:
Finally, she points out that Detroit’s growing food scene isn’t something that magically sprang from the ground, but rather something that is the result of a lot of people’s hard work:
Read more: Food Republic