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6-10-2011 @ 1:11PM
Kate said...
Ok....let's read the article again. The WRITER said Novi was 'mostly white'...not the chef. Also...the chef did NOT say he was from Detroit. He said he was born and raised in MICHIGAN. What he DID say was that people don't say: "let's go to Detroit to eat" because Detroit is not known to be a great culinary hub, like Chicago or San Francisco. Well...DUH....it's the MOTOR CITY. You can't be 'known' for everything, although Detroit has some great restaurants. I lived in the metro area of Detroit for over 30 years. I went to school in Michigan and then we were known for cars, great Motown music, and the Tigers. To be honest, I like Mexico town, Greek town with a LaFayette coney and a Vernor's gingerale now and then. Not exactly fine dining, but it is certainly 1st class Detroit cuisine.
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6-12-2011 @ 11:40AM
ENRIQUE IGLESIAS said...
Ah, yes! Vernois ginger ale; I remember when as a kid, we used to go down to the Vernois plant, which then was very close to the landing for the Bob a lo Boat, and there was a Popcorn stand where you could buy a nickle bag of popcorn and watch the boat go to the Island... Great fun, back in the day, the Hudson's thanksgiving parade; and all us kids used to go to Hundson's to see all the Christmas displays... It was our Disneyland at the time; what memories...