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Welcome to Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe and step into a dining and entertainment experience like no other. Created in the historic Greektown district of downtown Detroit, this expanding restaurant chain has captured the fine dining and festive atmosphere of the New Orleans French Quarter and delivered it to the Midwest with a twist.
Fishbone's is a "hot spot" for locals and visitors alike....
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From the mouth-watering appetizers and authentic New Orleans recipes of the house specialties to the friendly service and French Quarter atmosphere, Fishbone's is truly first-class.
Business Description from the Web
For four star Californian, try Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe in Detroit. Here's a place to get good food. This very affordable restaurant is located in the Greektown neighborhood, and is one of the popular eateries in the district. It's known for its cajun & creole offerings. The menu is vast. It's been awarded the Fodors Choice award. When you step inside the restaurant, you'll notice a...
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This eatery focuses on a Cajun and Creole menu. Expect the average entrée to cost in the range of $12 to $20, and it would be fine to dress casual.
Molly Abraham, Detroit News Restaurant Critic : Although there are still Creole/Cajun dishes such as jambalaya and fried catfish beignets, on the menu, the three Fishbone's restaurants are focused more on steak and seafood lately. And that emphasis includes sushi bars at the Detroit original and the St. Clair Shores outpost (only the Southfield outpost doesn't have sushi). Everything from...
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Tips About This Business
A sizeable brunch menu is served every Sunday starting at 10:30am.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short The sound of jazz resonates as the smell of Cajun spices seduces incoming diners. The food is straight out of the French Quarter, as catfish atchafalaya, snapper beausoleil, alligator voodoo and Bayou caviar bring Louisiana flavor to Michigan. Fishbone's uses a milder, more flavorful blend of spices and herbs during the blackening process, but hot sauces are available to...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited May 09, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
After visiting for the Final Four games, I will NEVER visit this Fishbone's again. I have visited the one in St. Clair Shores multiple times and loved everything, and expected the same from this one. However after a while of watching the game, the bartenders came over and said "Here's your tip" which we found out from someone else was that he thought we tipped $0.75 on a $40 bar tab. We...
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Posted by kg5678
on April 13, 2009, (Edited April 04, 2009)
I came here for cocktails but i ended up havin dinner-i had the shrimp appetizer-so good-my entree was good-worth the money
Posted by CSMobileUser
on April 28, 2009, (Edited March 02, 2009)
This place has gone WAY WAY down hill from its former glory days years ago. Service was terrible, the food was bland, and sloppy, and those fun plates of various hot sauces.. all gone.. I would never go back, and our entire party left with thoughts of "thats it?" and "that was terrible".
Avoid.. its not the Fishbone's it used to be.
Pros
+ Location is good
Cons
- Food was bland, prices...
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Posted by VguptaIsGay
on April 13, 2009, (Edited June 11, 2008)