Showing posts with label Monahan's. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 01, 2021

Ann Arbor @ Curbside (March)



March reviews - Many more munchables to share as Michigan winter gives way to quickly warming spring.


JJ Crab House (2871 Carpenter Road, Ann Arbor)  Back in July the same folks ran Naked Burrito at this location. Clearly they have changed their food focus. We had the Shrimp Hibachi, with soup, salad and rice. And an outstanding Shrimp dinner off the seafood menu. The don't really explain that the seafood menu items are served as a boil but that is not a complaint. Lots of potatoes, corn, sausage and lots of shrimp bathed in garlic butter. The boil is easily two meals Also offered are a deep-fried menu and half a dozen family big feast options.

Star's Cafe (2375 Jackson Ave., Ann Arbor) A repeat from just last month, we were and remain impressed by the menu at Star's Cafe. We went lighter this time with a Spinach Pie Plate and a Meat Pie Plate. Still a good value and really flavorful eats.

Cornman Farms (8540 Island Lake Road, Dexter) Another repeat, we had the fish fry back in September. This time we grabbed two yummy "Pie & Mash" options, the Wednesday weekly specials in March. Chickpea Tikka Masala and Chicken Tikka Masala. Both meals had outstanding, flaky crust on the pies, well season with truly memorable ginger/lemon carrots on the side. Look for more monthly popups at Cornman Farms. BTW, that's the pie&mash in the photo at the top of this month's post.

Monahan's Seafood (Kerrytown, Ann Arbor) Besides the best fresh fish in town, Monahan's has a great lunch menu (11-3). We went with the soup/chowder of the day, a saffron fish chowder and the deep-fried shrimp with fries, a standard menu item. On this day, we didn't stock up at the other shops, which is usually a good idea when venturing out to Kerrytown. We do suggest phoning in your order for easy pick-up in person or at curbside.

Leo's Coney Island (locations) Leo's is a local chain, though with nearly 70 stores, it ain't exactly Mom & Pop. I have an affinity for loose hamburgers with chili, onions and yellow mustard. Though I would rather be at the Lafayette Coney in Detroit, that's a long way to drive for nostalgia purposes and a ten minute lunch. The salmon burger, I know at a Coney restaurant with salmon? but it was good and the onion rings on the side were a large order for a standard price. 

We've decided to expand our coverage to include several stores/deli's/food-to-go options available to us here in the Ann Arbor food cornucopia. This was prompted by a bread discussion, which came down to there simply being so many, too many bakery options. We begin this exploration with shopping spree at Argus Farm Stop.

Argus Farm Stop (325 W. Liberty St. or 1200 Packard Rd., both Ann Arbor) First, the breads. Argus receives bread from at least five different bakeries on a rolling weekly schedule. Our only complaint in this review is that the bread schedule is not on the website. We picked up a truly wonderful Olive Levain loaf from White Lotus Farms and a Potato Rosemary selection from Crust Bakery. Then there was the Fruit & Quinoa salad with mixed greens, toasted walnuts, goat cheese, shaved fennel, red grapefruit, pineapple with a white baslamic dressing. The salad comes from Juicy Kitchen here in Ann Arbor another stop/review for later. Add to that two slices of quiche (roasted pepper & manchego and butternut/shishito) for lunch the next day and some Kim Chi from The Brinery, also in Ann Arbor. I did say this was a shopping spree: we added Greek olive oil from Stamatopoulis & Sons (they have an outlet in Dexter). And finally, a bit of Mindo's chocolate, also a Dexter by way of Equador product.

Zingerman's Deli (Kerrytown, Ann Arbor) Yes a repeat,perhaps a re-repeat; Zingerman's in all its extensions is seemingly everywhere in Ann Arbor. But we had to try the olive bread, which is not always on the bakery menu, along with another favorite at our house, the scrumptious English muffins. While I was there, it felt only right to lunch on a massive pastrami sandwich and pickup a bottle of olive oil. 

Monday, January 04, 2021

Ann Arbor @ Curbside (December)

 



Five reviews with a double dip this month.

Pilar's Tamales (2261 West Liberty St. Ann Arbor) A new one for us and a menu that will need several more tries to get a full sampling of their alluring victuals. We recommend the Perfect Pair Special, chose one tamale and one pupusa from the great variety of each. [curbside pickup]

Cottage Inn (multiple locations) Although one of us is very fond of certain of their toasted sandwiches, we order two pizzas: a veggie with a pesto swirl and a double pepperoni for me. With four locations in Ann Arbor, one in Saline and another in Ypsilanti; Cottage Inn covers our area. Delivery can get backed up in these curbside & delivery days but they make a really good pie. [delivery]

Ann Arbor Farmer's Market (@Kerrytown) The winter months are tricky at the local Farmer's Market. Some food trucks appear or not. Of course, the vendors vary a bit based on weather and availability of product. We grabbed some soup fixin's and a lunch snack at one of the trucks. And maybe some raw honey, a loaf of fresh bread and some lovely looking chard for a homemade soup. [pickup]

Monahan's Seafood Market (in Kerrytown) Expect more appearances by Monahan's in our future. Round One: The various parchment wrapped fish options can be pre-ordered. We grabbed a pint of the really full-bodied clam chowder, we got there too late (this week) for the lobster chowder. Round Two: we picked up two parchment wrapped entries (Tilapia & Salmon) A+ for both. Warning with the busy holiday season they are now taking orders a day in advance for these items. Daily lunch service runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. if you are after the chowder or the ever tempting fish-and-chips plus many other prepared yummies. [pickup]

Aroma (221 W. Liberty) Aroma is a new Indian restaurant, one of three we will be trying over the next several weeks (or months). The menu is extensive with over 80 selections not including appetizers, drinks or desserts. We will definitely be trying Aroma again. One complaint, the "mild" level on the spices is not mild by any stretch of the taste buds. Its at least medium and if you are not a spice fan (we are) you should go with no spice at all. Still, a new taste treat, well worth a visit. [curbside pickup]

November Reviews