Best Dessert \\ sIw I )r Washtenaw Dairy is danger- ously unassuming, Surrounded by Ann Arbor homes and beyond the outskirts of campus, you could walk right past the dull brown bricks without even real- izing what you missed out on. It isn't luring people in with blar- ing music, flashy signs or even a sign at all, but with simply the best ice cream you can find in Ann Arbor, Walking through the door is a trip to a simpler time. Regu- lars debate the day's news over freshly-made donuts in the back corner. Locals mill about, watch- ing the Tigers game on the TV or watching downtown Ann Arbor on the horizon, all with gigantic ice cream cones in hand. Servers mingle with customers, recom- mending flavors and weighing in on conversations. Contrary to the South U. strip, no one here is on deadline. No one is stressed, everyone cares, in a society that becomes faster- paced and harsher by the min- ute, Washteuaw iairy is a break from it all, Where a single scoop is secretly a triple, ice cream is given time to taste its best and profits take a backseat; where smiles and friendships are more important than efficiency and revenue; where the number one goal has been to give customers a refreshing treat since 1931, It isn't fro-yo, it isn't trendy, it isn't hip - it's simply great ice cream for a greater price, it isn't a pit stop in the bustle of down- town, it's a destination, where time and worries take a break, it's Washtenaw Dairy, and it's what dessert should be, -:/:ACH S1AW Best Burg er VIRGINIA LOZANO/Daily To find the best burger in Ann Arbor, you'll have to look beyond the likely candidates - Five Guys, Charley's, BurgerFi - and start thinking outside the box. Located past Main Street on W. Washing- ton, Frita Batidos uniquely blends cultures and flavors, making it one of the most interesting, exciting and talked-about restaurants in Ann Arbor. Described by its founders as "Cuban inspired street food," Frita Batidos is known for its creative variation on burgers and shakes. The Frita - a burger typically made from spicy chorizo (though chicken, fish and beef are also offered) - pairs perfectly with the Batido - tropical milkshakes made with fresh fruit, sweetened milk and rum. If that's not enough, the Frita's toppings take this meal to the next level. Every burger is served below shoestring fries and between a soft egg bun. If you're feeling brave, "make it loco," and add Muenster cheese, a sunny side up egg, cilan- tro-lime salsa, tropical slaw and avocado spread for a truly unfor- gettable experience. Many have praised Frita Batidos - including the Daily's own food columnist, Nate Wood - for its delicious drinks, sensational sides and authentic atmosphere. But its burger, or Frita, stands above the rest. If you haven't yet experienced this Ann Arbor hotspot, put it on your to-do list. Or, rather, put it at the top of that list.. -ALEC STERN The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 19