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After a complete service failure elsewhere we found this restaurant that immediately sat and we're expecting us as per reservation. We were attended to at once. Our salads we're cool and crisp served in a chilled bowl, while our appetizer was tasty (Wacho's(Waffle fry nachos)). The main course was served at a comfortable pace and was relish. We highly recommend. More
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Great food. Pricey but worth it. Fun and festive atmosphere. Great service too. More
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With it being Mother's Day and the restaurant was very busy we were waited on fairly quickly. Our waitress was very pleasant and very attentive. Our food was good and served hot! More
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Discover Utica
Utica is a suburb of Detroit that is well-known for its large and forested River Bends Park, which features disc golf courses, paved trails, and archery ranges for bow and arrow and clay targets. Near the busy Lakeside Mall, there are several upscale Italian restaurants featuring fettucini alfredo, tiramisu, and espresso. The area is home to many people of German descent. This is reflected in the many small restaurants that offer grilled bratwurst accompanied by sauerkraut. At the local bakeries, the pastries also demonstrate the area's rich German and Polish heritage. You'll find strudel and paczki filled with apple, cherry, lemon, raspberry, and cream fillings. The bakeries also serve other specialty breads from these areas of Europe, including challah, rye, and traditional sourdough loaves.
Discover Utica
Utica is a suburb of Detroit that is well-known for its large and forested River Bends Park, which features disc golf courses, paved trails, and archery ranges for bow and arrow and clay targets. Near the busy Lakeside Mall, there are several upscale Italian restaurants featuring fettucini alfredo, tiramisu, and espresso. The area is home to many people of German descent. This is reflected in the many small restaurants that offer grilled bratwurst accompanied by sauerkraut. At the local bakeries, the pastries also demonstrate the area's rich German and Polish heritage. You'll find strudel and paczki filled with apple, cherry, lemon, raspberry, and cream fillings. The bakeries also serve other specialty breads from these areas of Europe, including challah, rye, and traditional sourdough loaves.

























