Eating in Ann Arbor

An October 2001 trip to Ann Arbor by modernist

Best places to eat while in Ann arbor

  • 2 reviews
I will dine and compare all the sushi restaurants in town plus a low-down on all the places to get breakfast and the best donuts in town.

Quick Tips:

If you have only one day and would like to eat a healthy and great lunch, head to Zingerman's Sandwiches.

Best Way To Get Around:

Unless you intend to stay in one part of town, a car is the best form of transportation, although parking can be a huge headache in town. If you are willing to walk a little and don't mind waiting around, the blue bus is free on the campus of the University of Michigan.

Saica RestaurantBest of IgoUgo

Restaurant | "SAICA"

I believe this is the best Sushi place in town. It is on North campus off of Plymouth road, in the little mall which has subway, Aysha's [also a great place, more on that in another journal entry] Hollywood Video.

Must try dishes are Saica Bento. $14.95 has enough food and variety to satisfy any size patron. Comes with choice of Salmon, beef or Teriyaki chicken, miso soup and salad [amazing sauce] california roll, tempura, and other tasty items. Saica also boasts eight different variety of rolls. Each will run you about $8-10 and has about 8 pieces each. Great value and so tasty. Rainbow roll is my favorite. They also have Asahi Beer which goes very well with your sushi. The deco is in all IKEA furniture. Great atmosphere. It is known to be a hang out for School of Music students and alumni.

  • Member Rating 4 out of 5 by modernist on October 9, 2001

Saica Restaurant
1733 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105
(734) 769-1212

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