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Ann Arbor is known for its vibrant arts scene and diverse food culture, offering local favorites like Zingerman’s Deli sandwiches and craft brews from numerous microbreweries.

Momo Sushi

Momo Sushi

895 W Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, United States

Asian • Sushi • Casual • Japanese


"Review of Momo Sushi: I recently dined at Momo Sushi and ordered 7 rolls for a total of $65. Out of the seven rolls, only one was a special roll. Overall, my experience was positive, with some highs and lows. Firstly, I had the opportunity to try kampyo and escolar for the first time. The kampyo roll had a slightly sweet taste that I enjoyed, and I would definitely order it again. On the other hand, the escolar roll was nice but a little on the salty and fishy side, though not overwhelmingly so. Moving on to the other rolls, I found the sweet potato roll to be undercooked. Unfortunately, it did not meet my expectations in terms of texture and preparation. However, the simple Eel roll stood out with its good, clean taste. The flavor was pleasant and satisfying, making it a memorable choice. Among all the rolls I sampled, my favorite was the salmon avocado roll. This roll had a creamy and simple combination that worked wonderfully together. The flavors blended perfectly, leaving a lasting impression. On the other hand, I was slightly disappointed with the Wasabi. It lacked the expected heat and did not provide the typical spicy kick I enjoy with my sushi. Lastly, the rice was a bit dense for my preference. While it didn't ruin the experience, I would have preferred a lighter and fluffier texture to complement the sushi. In summary, the sushi experience at Momo Sushi was generally positive. There were highlights, such as the kampyo and escolar rolls, the simple Eel roll, and the delightful salmon avocado roll. However, the undercooked sweet potato roll and lackluster Wasabi were minor drawbacks. If you're in the mood for good sushi overall, Momo Sushi is worth considering."

Namaste Flavours

Namaste Flavours

400 S Division St, 48104, Ann Arbor, United States

Fish • Indian • Fast Food • Vegetarian


"Namaste Flavours is our go to restaurant for Indian food in Ann Arbor. The dishes are truly flavorsome and exciting! This time, I particularly enjoyed the bhindi masala, which elevates a simple dish of okra to something much more special, with rich spices and herbs. As always, the channa batura was delicious and filling, fluffy yet full of texture, deep fried yet non greasy. Similarly, the naan bread was light, soft, and not oily at all. My wife ordered shrimp vindaloo, which had a strong kick to it. We are also particularly fond of the vegetarian samosas they are the best we have tried so far. Our waiter, Kishore, was extremely friendly, helpful and efficient. We were left completely satisfied by our experience and are looking forward to coming back soon. Update: We came back again the following day. We really liked the Mirchi Bajji, which was crisp, light and not too spicy. My wife thoroughly enjoyed the fish curry, which was tender and delicious. Most of all, the Sambar is an all time favorite of ours; it is tangy, sweet and spicy. Further update: We came back again, three days in a row the food must be great : . The Gobi 65 was crispy, freshly cooked and addictive, while the Fish Tikka was extremely scrumptious and tangy on a sizzling hot plate, accompanied by plenty of vegetables. I particularly liked the Ginger Paneer and how the creaminess of the paneer complemented the spiciness of the ginger. The Carrot Halwa was immensely delicious and rich in flavor. The food was so exquisite and superb, my wife ordered a fish curry to take out and indulge at home! Yet another update: The Apollo Fish is AMAZING and ADDICTIVE! It was not on the printed menu, but you can ask for it especially. The fish is lightly battered and sautéed with chilies and turmeric. It is tangy and spicy, with a lot of flavor. We definitely recommend it! We also ordered the Spring Dosa, which were crispy, fresh and very filling. The Aloo Bonda has a crunchy and light layer on the outside, with creamy and aromatic potato on the inside. We have noticed that the food served when dining in is fresher and with relatively larger portions than take out, so we encourage people to dine in, if possible, for the great atmosphere. Update: 05/19/2022: The paneer dosa is light, crispy, savory and with complementing condiments. We also ordered the Dal Makhani, which was rich and buttery, with a creamy and flavorful aroma taste. The tandoori chicken was also delicious."