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“I have been an Asian's fan since 2006. I love their egg rolls, the service is subpar, and it is 2024 and you still have to stop and grab cash. At this point they should accept cash app or add an ATM machine because having to find an ATM machine in Detroit that is nearby is next to impossible.“
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“It is a Detroit Gem! Come and try it, you won't disappoint! It was our second time here. The last time was before pandemic, so I was really concerned if the business could sustain, but I'm glad that I'm back and the food is still as good as I remembered, if not better!! I definitely recommend the dessert! The amount is perfect for after a satisfying meal, and the food presentation is artistic just like this unique place which was an old theatre before. Highly recommend!“
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“Delicious gluten free options“
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“Dumplings and noodles are incredible! We had them at Lunar New Years 2020. Would recommend 10/10“
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“I use to live close by a few years ago and the food was always good and reasonably priced and they stay open later than most. Went back there because the only place that I had found where I live now, and the Chinese food was really good, closed down shortly after covid. Just disappointed that they haven't upgraded their payment system to accept anything other than cash. I had to stop by the ? on the way.“
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“I recommend the Alfredo fries they slap.“
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“Sweet & sour chicken is the best to me. I love that they have actual pineapples in the sauce. I usually go down the street to Great Wall for their shrimp fried rice and egg rolls though. I really wish they would remodel the small spot because it's barely standing.Parking: Not much parking there you will have to park in front of the establishment literally and I don't mean on the street either.“
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“wow, wow, and wow!i have had the absolute PLEASURE, of enjoying Pink Flamingo on three different occasions. Once at their pop-up in Cork Town (highly recommend following their IG for info!), once at a food policy conference which they catered, and recently i was able to get out to their brick and mortat on Woodard. All three occasions did not disappoint! the complexity of flavor, the locally sourced ingredients, and the joyous staff make Pink Flamingo a true gastronomy.i will spend a little time talking about the two events in the past. Other than the fact that i literally ate 6 chicken salad sandwiches and took one to go at the conference (nuff said). However, in my most recent experience i was driving up Woodward and decided to pop in and see what was on the menu this week. The Quesadilla dinner caught my eye. Three quesadillas, filled with a protein of your choice, come with two sides. For protein, i went with the blackened white fish, and for sides, i chose beans and fried plantains. Rich and piquant flavor on the fish, met by a crispy cheezy quesadilla, all together it was savory and scrumptious. Plus, the sides were perfect additions, the plantains offering a sweet and salty bite and the beans cooked perfectly. Loved every bite and can't wait to make Pink Flamingo a regular lunch spot!Also great storefront, they sell locally made products so it's great to see those dollars stay in the community and the collaborative promotion of other businesses! And the staff were super friendly coming from around the counter to talk with us. Also, for a Friday at 3, the place was not too busy at all. Quiet, easy in and out.If you are having an event, have them cater.If it's Thursday in the summer and you're looking to kick back around a fire and fill your face with nutritious, delicious, and creative food, go to the Cork Town spot (weather permitting).“