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Saturday, December 8, 2012

New Restaurants Bring a Variety of Dishes to Macomb County

Sip and savor your way around Macomb County's new eateries and find out what's coming to town.

If you're hungry for the latest restaurant news from around Macomb County, we've got you covered! Read on to find out what's new. [Do you have more restaurant news to share? Leave a comment!] Shish Kabob Express in Clinton Township: The third Shish Kabob Express opened shortly after Thanksgiving in the North Pointe Plaza at 37111 S. Gratiot Ave. in Clinton Township. The restaurant serves Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, including fresh-squeezed juice and smoothies. Shish Kabob Express also operates locations in Allen Park and Southfield. Teppanyaki Grill in Clinton Township: Teppanyaki Grill at 35543 Gratiot in Clinton Township recently opened and serves American, Chinese, sushi, Japanese and Italian dishes. Taco Bell in Macomb …

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We had lunch at the Red Olive Restaurant recently and the food was very good. I had "The Best" Gyro sandwich and it was delicious. All the food we ordered was good.   more ›

Monday, November 19, 2012

New Shelby Township Pizzeria Puts Eastern European Twist on Chicago-Style Pizza

Fred's Pizza opens in Shelby Township.

Father and son Erion and Fred Gjysma have brought their own spin on the Chicago-Style pizza to Shelby Township. The father and son duo opened Fred’s Pizza on 24 and Hayes less than a month ago. Headlining the new pizzeria is their infamous two-layered “Chicago-style stuffed” pizza. “It has three times the amount of cheese that a normal pizza has,” said Erion Gjysma. Erion Gjysma said he didn’t want to copy traditional Chicago-Style pizza. “We wanted to make it our own.” And, make it their own they did. Fred's Chicago-style stuffed pizza was inspired by their homeland – Albania. “Byrek” is a stuffed pie that is very popular in Eastern European cuisine, said Erion Gjysma. However, the dough used in Byrek is softer and flakier. The father and…

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