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Who's Hungry? Dearborn Restaurant Week Coming To Town

Dearborn Restaurant Week will showcase scrumptious offers of local cuisine.

DEARBORN, MI — Fire up your appetite, because the first annual Dearborn Restaurant Week is coming to town Feb. 13-19.

Over 20 restaurants are participating in the mouth-watering event, and will feature their regular menu and a special Dearborn Restaurant Week menu plating a prix-fixe 3-course meal priced at $10, $20 or $30 for either lunch and/or dinner, and for one or two people. Dig in!

“Menus will include new dishes that represent the restaurant’s style of cooking or a medley of the restaurant’s existing plates,” Downtown Dearborn’s Promotions Committee Chairperson Sam Abbas, owner of Brome Burger & Shakes and Yogurtopia, said in a statement.

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“We want to bring to the forefront Dearborn’s diverse tapestry of people, places and flavors,” Cristina Sheppard-Decius, Downtown Dearborn Executive Director, said in a statement. She continued, “Dearborn Restaurant Week will guide Metro Detroiters to discover the variety, quality, personal service and hometown experience that Dearborn delivers.”

For more information, check out DearbornRestaurantWeek.com. Below is a list of restaurants that have already signed on board for the event: Al-Ameer (a James Beard Award recipient), Baba’s Grill, Bar Louie, Big Fish, Brera Pizza & Salad Co., Brome Burgers & Shakes, Butcher’s Grille, Downtown Deli, Edison’s @ The Dearborn Inn, Famous Hamburger, Giulio & Sons, Habib’s, La Fork, La Pita, La Shish, BD’s Mongolian BBQ, P.F. Chang’s, Sheeba, Roman Village, Tria @ The Henry Hotel and Yogurtopia.

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Dearborn Restaurant Week is hosted by Downtown Dearborn, the East and West Dearborn Downtown Development Authorities, and The Hallarsan Group in partnership with Ford Land Development and Fairlane Town Center.

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