Medusa Celebrates Grand Opening in Detroit's Midtown, Serving Up Flavors of Sicily and the Mediterranean
A new restaurant has arrived in Detroit's vibrant Midtown neighborhood, bringing with it a taste of Italy and the Mediterranean. Medusa, co-owned by Chef Anthony Lombardo of acclaimed Italian eatery SheWolf Pastificio & Bar, opened its doors on Thursday at 664 Selden St., just down the street from its sibling restaurant.
According to Lombardo, Medusa's menu is built around simple yet bold flavors: olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies. The goal, he explained in a previous interview with Hour Detroit magazine, is to "tell the story of Sicily through our menu, through our service and our hospitality" – with the aim of educating diners about the unique history and culture of this special place.
The restaurant's Midtown location has seen its fair share of failed ventures in recent years. However, Lombardo and his team seem confident that Medusa will be a hit, given their passion for Sicilian cuisine and warm hospitality. Whether you're a foodie looking to explore new flavors or just a lover of good Italian cooking, Medusa is definitely worth checking out.
Reservations are now available on the restaurant's website, so plan ahead to ensure your spot at this exciting new eatery. Will Medusa become the newest crown jewel in Detroit's Midtown dining scene? Only time will tell, but with its promising concept and talented chef at the helm, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on.
A new restaurant has arrived in Detroit's vibrant Midtown neighborhood, bringing with it a taste of Italy and the Mediterranean. Medusa, co-owned by Chef Anthony Lombardo of acclaimed Italian eatery SheWolf Pastificio & Bar, opened its doors on Thursday at 664 Selden St., just down the street from its sibling restaurant.
According to Lombardo, Medusa's menu is built around simple yet bold flavors: olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies. The goal, he explained in a previous interview with Hour Detroit magazine, is to "tell the story of Sicily through our menu, through our service and our hospitality" – with the aim of educating diners about the unique history and culture of this special place.
The restaurant's Midtown location has seen its fair share of failed ventures in recent years. However, Lombardo and his team seem confident that Medusa will be a hit, given their passion for Sicilian cuisine and warm hospitality. Whether you're a foodie looking to explore new flavors or just a lover of good Italian cooking, Medusa is definitely worth checking out.
Reservations are now available on the restaurant's website, so plan ahead to ensure your spot at this exciting new eatery. Will Medusa become the newest crown jewel in Detroit's Midtown dining scene? Only time will tell, but with its promising concept and talented chef at the helm, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on.