Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Goldengate Café @ 18700 Woodward Ave, Detroit. 7 out of 10.


My most recent visit through north Detroit included a stop at Goldengate Café. It is aptly named after the street that it is on, located right where it intersects with Woodward Avenue. I first heard about this restaurant through Urbanspoon's North Detroit page. Before I forget, I must mention that Goldengate is a vegetarian restaurant.

As I entered, the first thing I noticed was the bold paint scheme on the outside of the building. Second thing I noticed was incense burning. After entering, you have to turn right for the cafe or left for the chiropractic adjustment area. I skipped the adjustment and moved on to the cafe. A large table and a small table are available to eat at, surrounded by green walls -- the large table could probably accommodate up to six people. Thankfully, a counter with bar stools was also available, which is a lot less awkward when eating by yourself.

As I sat down, a gentleman was placing a large order to go. He highly recommended the cornbread. After perusing the menu, I ordered a Tempeh veggie burger and cornbread. No one asked me if I would like anything to drink, so I asked someone for water. A choice was given of alkaline water or tap water. I chose tap water (more acidic, I guess?).

The food came fairly quickly. As I waited, I got to meet Dr. Bob, the proprietor and chiropractor. He asked if I would like an adjustment, to which I declined. I began chowing down, savoring every bite of the delicious tempeh veggie burger. The corn bread was tasty as well, but it had a hint of something that was kind of bitter to me -- perhaps basil. After eating, the lady behind the counter asked whether I had paid already or not. Kind of surprising, but the person who originally took my order had left to go to Home Depot. If you choose to eat here, bring some small bills just in case. Minimum credit card payment is $10, and they couldn't give me change for a $20.

The next day I talked to a co-worker, and it turns out that he had been to Goldengate before for a drum circle night. An Urbanspoon review says they have a fire night, too, which sounds mysterious. Overall I give Goldengate a 7 out of 10. The food was excellent, but the smell of incense made me slightly lose my appetite, and the smell lingered on my hands the rest of the day. Also, the service could use some improvement. If you'd like to read more about Goldengate, check out this Metrotimes Article.

Colorful Exterior to the Building
The "Dissatisfied States of America"
Artwork by Cookie de Fairy
Accidentally Started Eating Tempeh Burger before Photo -- delicious





Monday, November 4, 2013

Current Rankings

1. Hashbrowns Café @ 19458 Conant Street 9/10

2. Dakota Inn @ 17324 John R Street, Detroit 9/10

3Pete’s Grill @ 1400 Outer Drive East 9/10

5. Marcus Hamburgers @ 6349 E McNichols Rd 8/10

6. L.A. Coney @ 1700 E. McNichols 7/10
7. Lou's Deli @ 8220 W McNichols 7/10

8. Nunn’s Barbeque, 19196 Conant Street, Detroit 6/10

9. Asian Corned Beef @ 2847 E 7 Mile Rd. 6/10

10. Kwong Tung Inn @ 3040 E 8 Mile Rd, Detroit 5/10

11. Sullaf Restaurant @ 814 W 7 Mile Rd 4/10  
12. Dennis Julian's Coney Island @ 5 W 7 Mile Rd 2/10

Nunn’s Barbeque, 19196 Conant Street, Detroit. 6 out of 10.

Recently I visited Nunn's Barbeque on Conant St, just around the corner from Asian Corned Beef. Parking was available on the side of the bldg. Inside two hi-top tables featured a total of 4 stools, so this place was set up more for take-out.

I studied the menu and almost ordered fish, but that didn't sound right at a BBQ place. So instead I asked (thru Plexiglass) for half of a barbecue chicken plus fries. I had the option for barbecue sauce on the fries, so I went for it. Nunn also sells their Bbq sauce by the bottle. Fortunately, I was also able to pay with my Visa card, so I didn't have to look for an ATM.

Talking to the lady behind the glass, I learned that the original owner passed away, but that his son now owns the restaurant. They are both named Alvin Nunn.

I must remark that this was not a very comfortable place to eat. No readily available restroom -- I would have had to ask and then go through the kitchen to get to it. The interior featured faux wood beadboard and blue decor. Wendy Williams was on the television -- talking about why Jay Z should pull his collections from the New York retailer Barney's. Very entertaining show.

When my food arrived, the chicken came in polystyrene packaging, which isn't easily recyclable. However, the food was excellent -- the chicken was cooked to perfection and fell right off the bone. Also, the fries with BBQ sauce tasted great. This trip was also my introduction to Grandad's Sweet Tea, which I later found is made in Warren, Michigan. It was a little on the sweet side for me, but hey, it's in the name.

Overall I give Nunn's a 6 out of 10. It's better as a to-go restaurant, but even then food would be packaged in polystyrene.
Former car dealership across from Nunn's

Crispy Chicken restaurant, no tables



Bottled BBQ sauce for sale