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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-07-29

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44 | JULY 29 • 2021

100% of dishes are made from
scratch. “If I had to single out
two dishes, I would say our
ancient grain salad is a hot
seller,” he explains. “It features
a combination of savory and
sweet and contains healthy
ingredients while being glu-
ten-free and vegan.”
Another dish that guests
enjoy, Shomer continues, is
the cinnamon swirl French
toast: “Our cinnamon swirl
challah is made by our sis-
ter company Dakota Bread

Company located in West
Bloomfield. It’s dipped into
our batter and served with
organic maple syrup and fresh
berries.”
Also popular, in the sum-
mer months in particular,
are brewed Starbucks and
Chazzano Coffee served over
ice, which Shomer says are big
hits in the hotter weather. This
summer also sees Soul Cafe
expanding its patio dining
with two greenhouses avail-
able for private dining.

“OUR CINNAMON SWIRL CHALLAH
IS MADE BY OUR SISTER COMPANY
DAKOTA BREAD COMPANY ... IT’S
DIPPED INTO OUR BATTER AND
SERVED WITH ORGANIC MAPLE

SYRUP AND FRESH BERRIES.”

— SOUL CAFE’S SHALOM SHOMER

44 |
JULY 29 • 2021

Rounding out Metro Detroit’s kosher
dining options are bagel shops and
build-your-own sandwich joints,
among others. Plus, all Dunkin’
Donuts and Baskin-Robbins locations
have certified-kosher
options. In addition to the
popular chains, here are
other local kosher eateries
to check out:

KRAVINGS
25270 GREENFIELD
ROAD, OAK PARK
Featuring kosher deli fare,
burgers, build-your-own salads and
sushi, Oak Park’s Kravings restaurant
has something for the whole family.

An expansive menu includes poke
bowls, barbecue beef hot dogs,
house-made corned beef and garlic
bread, for starters.

SPREADS BAGELS
& CAFE
15600 W. 10 MILE ROAD
UNIT 9, SOUTHFIELD
Nestled inside Southfield’s
New Orleans Mall, Spreads
Bagels & Cafe has many
different flavors of kosher
bagels. Plus, it serves up
creative bagel sandwich-
es that include classics like bagel and
lox, bagel with scrambled eggs and
bagel with tuna spread. It also bakes

More to
Enjoy!

Spreads Bagels & Cafe

SPREADS BAGELS & CAFE FACEBOOK

KRAVINGS FACEBOOK

Kravings

continued from page 43

DINING GUIDE
EATS | DRINKS | SWEETS

LEFT: Soul Cafe is a great place for
a business lunch or a get-together
with friends. RIGHT: Soul Cafe’s
Pear Affair salad and Ultimate
Vegan sandwich.

SOUL CAFE FACEBOOK

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