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This is the Best Fish Fry in Michigan

We’re into Lent, and that means it’s time for some fish fry fun. So, where do you find the tastiest fish fry spots in Michigan? I was a pescatarian for…

Delicious-looking image: Baked Fish in a Bun.

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We're into Lent, and that means it's time for some fish fry fun. So, where do you find the tastiest fish fry spots in Michigan? I was a pescatarian for a long time and always loved Friday fish fries. Now, I'm a vegetarian, so I can't enjoy the actual fish, but I can sure have some of the fixings. So, let's get into it.

Who better to ask than Eat This, Not That? The site often publishes lists on the best foods in different areas. Now, they have a list out about the best seafood restaurants in America. If it's a great seafood restaurant, you know they have a fantastic fish fry. "From hole-in-the-wall locations to fine dining fare, this list goes to show that good seafood can fit every budget," Eat This, Not That states in their article.

So, where do you find the best fish fry in Michigan? According to Eat This, Not That, the best seafood is at Joe Muer Seafood in Detroit. The spot, according to Eat This, Not That, "offers an upscale seafood experience, complete with a riverside view and live music. The iconic seafood spot offers main courses like grilled Atlantic swordfish and Georges Bank Scallops."

It's worth noting that Mashed.com recently put out a list of the best fish fries in America. What's cool is that Michigan also made that list. I guess we're the hot spot to get your fish on. They highlighted Scotty's Fish and Chips in Detroit. Mashed.com notes that Scotty's is "known for doling out fantastic deep-fried battered fish with outstanding golden brown fried shrimp." Moreover, "Scotty's menu includes a variety of seafood options, including fried cod, perch, shrimp, and frog legs. So, it's great to have two Michigan spots getting recognition. Find the full list of the best seafood restaurants in every state via Eat This, Not That here.

It’s a brand-new year, and plenty of great things are on the horizon! Whether it's something personal or local happenings in Metro Detroit there’s plenty to look forward to. This year, Detroit has many  places to check out, from eateries to bars and cafes.

Many of these places are expected to open this year. But it's worth mentioning that opening dates tend to change and aren’t always set in stone. It’s best to keep tabs on these new local spots through their websites or social media for updates.

Awesome new restaurant additions.

Looking back at last year, we saw some awesome additions to the Detroit food scene. Alpino Detroit brought a European-influenced menu, Cibo Detroit found a home in Cambria Hotel, and Nepantla brought to the area vegan Mexican food (to name a few).

Yelp gave a shoutout to some of last year’s new restaurants in Detroit. Charminar Biryani House in downtown Detroit snagged the top spot, followed by Tonini’s Woodfired Pizzeria and Tiger Thai. These places are not just “hottest,” they're the best, according to Yelp.

Supporting a local restaurant isn’t just good for them. It's also good for you too. You're likely to feel more at home in a small local place than at a big chain. Plus, local spots serve up dishes you won't find anywhere else, from local staples to some seriously creative dishes.

Additionally, when you eat or drink at a neighborhood restaurant, you're giving back to the community. Local spots create jobs and keep the money flowing right where it's needed. As a bonus, they're usually sourcing ingredients locally. Beyond these, there are numerous additional advantages, including contributing to environmental well-being and building connections with local vendors.

If you're a foodie always on the lookout for the next delicious adventure, make sure to add these upcoming five Detroit joints to your must-try list.

Dutch Girl Donuts

Dutch Girl Donuts in Detroit is gearing up for a reopening this year with new ownership. Paddy Lynch, the owner of The Schvitz bathhouse in Detroit and the third-generation head of Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors, has acquired the Woodward Avenue shop. According to multiple reports, there's a strong connection between the Lynch family and Dutch Girl's previous owners, the late Gene and Lauren Timmer. Tim Lynch, Jr., Paddy's cousin, has had a longstanding relationship with the Timmer family since childhood and managed their funeral services. A spring 2024 opening is planned for the long-standing spot with the iconic blue sign at 19000 Woodward Ave.

Sexy Steak and Sexy Burger

Prime Concepts Detroit is adding a new restaurant combo to the mix at the Grand Army of the Republic Building. They're calling it Sexy Steak, and it'll focus on steaks and seafood. Also, there's another spot in the same place called Sexy Burger, taking over from the old Parks and Rec Diner. Sexy Burger will serve up burgers, chicken, pasta, and other tasty stuff. Plus, they'll have spots for private dining and events.

Ice Cream Detroit

The Ice Cream Detroit specializes in liquor-infused ice cream and sorbet. One of the shop’s signature flavors is a strawberry Faygo Red Pop sorbet with coconut rum. According to their Instagram, they are scheduled for spring of this year. If you can't wait, you can get a taste of their Virgin Ice Cream Bar inside Detroit Soul located at 14300 E. Jefferson.

Big Chicken

In August, Michigan-based restaurant operators H&D Group Investments signed a deal with Shaquille O’Neal’s fast-casual chicken chain to develop 20 locations across the state, with plans to open in Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, Saginaw, Mount Pleasant, and metro Detroit. Metro Times reports that the first location is planned for Clio, set to open in early 2024, with a second location announced to open in Highland in the spring.

Louisiana Creole Gumbo

The original spot in Eastern Market closed last November, Now, it’s relocating just a few blocks away to a more spacious venue. The new setup will feature a sit-down restaurant, two outdoor patios, and live entertainment. You can still visit their other two locations on Seven Mile in Detroit and on Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. Their new location is expected to open sometime this year at 2830 Gratiot Ave.

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.