10 Superb Detroit Tasting Menus Worth the Splurge #DetroitFood

A white, round, deep plate with some food in it in green, white, red, and placed on a glass surface at Freya in Detroit, Michigan.
Freya in Milwaukee Junction offers several options for prix fixe and tasting menus. | GB in Detroit/Eater Detroit

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Tasting menus have become increasingly popular in metro Detroit, and the benefits of them work twofold: Diners get to experience delicious, imaginative dinners filled with variety and inspiration from Michigan and beyond. Meanwhile, their favorite chefs get to work curating experiences that won’t soon be forgotten, fulfilling their creative desires and expressing their culinary prowess in the process while. Whether it’s to celebrate a big promotion, an anniversary, or just an excuse to go all out with a group of friends, the tasting menu offers a unique way to sample a fuller spread of the menu, often in bite-sized portions that highlight seasonality and the whimsy of the kitchen crew.

Tasting menus in the metro Detroit area range from about $60 to upwards of $160 — downright reasonable for a tasting menu in comparison to restaurants in other major cities. Wine or beverage pairings are usually available for an additional price. Reservations are typically the norm in these settings, so plan ahead. Here are 10 places in the region to enjoy a tasting menu experience.

New to the map: Sozai and Frame in Hazel Park have been removed from the latest update of this map due to closures, but Takoi, Saffron de Twah, and Barda have all been added.

— Additional reporting by Serena Maria Daniels



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