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Recommendations:
Tea/Coffee:
TeaHaus
(Kerrytown)
Amazing
selection
of
teas
Comet
Coffee
(State
Street
in
Nickels
Arcade)
Excellent
coffee.
I
always
get
the
mocha
there
whenever
I
have
to
take
an
exam
as
a
study
treat.
Sweetwater
(A
bit
past
main,
they
are
also
opening
one
really
close
to
you
soon)
Good
place
Songbird
Caf
(North
Campus
You
would
have
to
drive
here.
Wonderfully
interesting
lattes
such
as
the
Cardamom
Rose.
They
also
have
great
sandwiches.
Asian:
Sushi
Town
(Packard,
I
think?)
Looks
kind
of
shady
but
the
fish
is
really
fresh.
Very
affordable
too.
Saica
(North
Campus)
You
can
get
here
by
taking
the
University
bus
system
and
then
a
short
walk.
Very
fresh
fish.
Really
good
noodles!
Ayaka
(South
U)
Really
yummy
sushi.
People
usually
go
to
Sadako
for
sushi
in
this
area
but
I
think
Ayaka
is
way
better.
TKWU
Only
Chinese
restaurant
in
town
my
family
will
go
to.
They
are
quite
picky
when
it
comes
to
Chinese
food.
Tomokun
Really
hip
noodle
bar.
Slurping
Turtle
Fun
noodle
bar
that
started
out
in
Chicago.
Pricey
though.
Indian:
Cardamom
(North
Campus
you
can
get
there
through
the
University
bus
system)
Best
Indian
restaurant
in
my
opinion.
I
love
the
Naan
and
the
Malai
Kofta.
Pizza:
Mani
(2
blocks
away
from
you)
Used
to
be
my
favorite
restaurant
in
town.
Amazing
pizza.
Pretty
good
drinks
too.
Make
sure
to
ask
for
the
hot
chili
oil
to
throw
on
your
slice!
A
bit
pricey.
Mexican
Isalita
(2
blocks
away
from
you)
Same
owners
of
Mani
but
I
wouldnt
say
this
is
quite
as
good
as
their
Italian
counterpart.
I
love
their
plantains
(the
only
plantains
I
like
actually),
guacamole
and
margaritas.
TMAZ
Taqueria
Ive
never
actually
been
but
I
hear
amazing
things
about
their
tacos!
American:
Savas
(State
St)
Good
food.
Really
great
for
groups.
Central.
Jolly
Pumpkin
(Main
St)
One
of
Ann
Arbors
many
brewery
themed
restaurants;
they
have
a
nice
selection
of
beer
and
the
most
amazing
truffle
fries.
Really
hearty
food.
Other
Restaurants:
Fritas
Batidos
(Tiny
bit
past
Main
St)
Cuban
burger
restaurant.
The
garlic
cilantro
fries
are
amazing.
Jerusalem
Garden
(Around
the
block
from
you,
next
to
the
large
parking
garage)
Middle
eastern
food.
Best
falafels
ever.
They
make
my
absolute
favorite
hummus
as
well.
Blue
Nile
Ethiopian
food.
Worth
a
try.
Go
in
a
group.
Aventura
Tapas.
I
dont
really
like
this
place
because
it
is
really
expensive
but
it
gets
a
lot
of
buzz.
I
like
the
Brussels
sprouts
with
crme
fraiche
as
well
as
their
Patatas
Bravas.
Grocery:
Babo
(Like
3
blocks
away
from
you)
Really
expensive
but
its
super
cute
and
has
a
bunch
of
things
like
a
hot
bar,
butcher,
coffee/tea.
I
have
spent
way
too
much
money
there
this
past
year.
Love
their
mac
and
cheese.
Sparrow
Market
(Kerry
Town)
Cute
little
grocery
that
also
houses
Monahans
which
is
an
amazing
fish
monger
place
that
also
serves
lunch.
I
recommend
their
mussels
and
Cajun
fries.
Peoples
Food
Coop
(Kerry
Town)
Kind
of
pricey
but
has
a
really
good
selection
of
organic
produce.
Really
fun
for
health
nuts.
Farmers
Market
(Kerry
Town)
Saturdays
from
7PM-3PM.
Local
produce.
Lots
of
fun
to
go
with
friends.
Bars:
The
Last
Word
(A
bit
past
Main
Street)
Really
classy
speak-easy
themed
bar.
Really
lovely
drinks.
Good
for
groups.
I
recommend
the
Penicillin
if
you
like
gingery
drinks,
The
Last
Word
if
you
like
gin
and
My
Boy
Blue
if
you
like
sweet
drinks.
The
Bar
at
Braun
Court
(Kerrytown)
This
bar
serves
the
best
drinks
in
Ann
Arbor.
Very
intimate.
Good
for
dates
or
cocktails
with
a
gal
pal.
Best
old
fashioned
in
town.
Ravens
Club
(Main
Street)
Also
a
restaurant
but
I
like
going
for
their
drinks.
Ashleys
(State
Street)
Wonderful
selection
of
beers
and
scotch.
Their
pesto
fries
are
also
delicious.