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    Ann Arbor Tortilla Factory

    4.8 (12 reviews)
    InexpensiveImported Food
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    I'm from Arizona, and these are the best tortilla chips around...anywhere. and that's really sayin' somethin'. These. Are. The. Best.

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    The Produce Station

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    I love the vibe here! This is a cute local grocer that has prepared, local, fruits, veggies, and a…read moresmall selection of cheeses/meat/ spices/ dry goods. They carry some zingermans products and their catering is very convenient around the holidays. They carry Christmas trees in the winter and lots of herbs, flowers, etc outside in the warmer months. I *love* their quiches. They have become a holiday staple in our family on Christmas and Thanksgiving morning. Lately I've been coming for postpartum prepared meals because I know their ingredients are decent. Everything is a bit pricey, but I know the stuff is quality and we've had such a good experience with their catering department. That we will be shopping here for a long time.

    Fun specialty grocery store! They live up to their namesake of Produce Station with a beautiful…read moreselection of fresh fruits and veggies, with a lot of local sourcing. Only place in town I could find rhubarb the last week of March - Michigan grown! I was surprised but delighted to browse their extensive selection of craft beers, ciders, and non-alcoholic beverages. This is definitely a good place to go if you're looking for something fun to try, or to bring something unique to a dinner party etc. They also have meat, dairy, a lot of ready-mades, and a nice looking salad bar. It is overall more expensive than other grocery stories, but presumably shopping here is supporting a local business and local farmers.

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    Based on uniqueness, taste, and presentation Al Meida is def 5-star worthy!…read more Lemme back it up for a sec...I am completely mystified by North African cuisine. To me it's this rich ancient culture with a territory of flavors i have yet to fully explore. I have only gotten a glimpse, and from what i've tasted - hand rolled sundried couscous, harissa, jasmine, preserved lemon, brik, orange blossom, etc - i'm hooked! So you can imagine my reaction when i heard Al Meida (a mobile food stand selling handmade Algerian pastries) was stopping by Detroit - my prayers had finally been answered! Have a look at the pics. The pastries were delicious and definitely unique. Unique in the sense that these are fruit (mostly date) based desserts (no chocolate or sugar rush here) and the hints of orange blossom and rose water are otherworldly. Strangely nostalgic, yet unknown. Aromatic and flavorful. It's all so foreign and new, yet i want more!

    Oh. My. God. I…read morefound Al Meida's delectable Algerian pastries while at the Detroit Second Annual Holiday Food Bazaar held at Eastern Market. The name on the advertisement for the event attracted my attention, but I was not prepared for such a sweet, elegant woman selling sophisticated pastries beyond my experience. She laid out half-moon pastries on beautiful, inscribed plates and had mysterious, spice-infused cookies spread over her table. The sweet, exotic scents unlocked the doors to the southern Mediterranean and the culinary crossroads of Africa, French and Italian influences, and Arabic elements. At once I was hooked, and divested of all the cash I brought in one go. I had to try a little of everything as I bought a little of this sticky cookie and a bit of that lemon-brushed pastry. Names were unfamiliar, but the tastes immediately opened up a sun-baked world on my tongue. The surreal touches of citrus and dates blended together on my palate. My beau, a lifelong Detroiter, had significantly more experience with the Chaldean, Iraqi, and Arabic bakeries in Dearborn. We rationed out our purchases in small bites while sitting elbow to elbow at a rough bench which faced the glorious skyline of Detroit. This, in a nutshell, embodied the spirit of the city. Al Meida's crowning confection is the kaab el ghazal -- "gazelle horns" -- which are an almond paste-filled crescent moon "cookie" (but rightly they're a pastry) wrapped in orange blossom and rosewater infused pastry. The first bite taken a few steps away was an explosion of flavours and sensate impressions. My beau and I shared the kaab el ghazal in the mute silence brought by contentment, appreciation, and trying to experience how good something is. We only bought three and should have gone back for the rest. The baked products, their appearance, and the savoury flavours are good enough to wax poetic upon. I sailed off to a distant shore and discovered an unknown craving for orange blossom and other newly found subtle tastes. Al Meida has made her way out to Ferndale's Rust Belt Market on Sundays, thankfully sparing me trying to wend my way out to Ann Arbor's farmer's markets. An hour on the freeway on Saturday morning I could do without. This is another of Detroit's many gems, and I cannot laud the exotic delights waiting to be sampled care of enchanting Algerian recipes and considerable care for quality.

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