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The menu includes nixtamal tortillas [4] and antojitos (Mexican street food) such as chalupas, [3] gorditas, huaraches, quesadillas, sopes, guisado-style tacos, tamales, tlacoyos, [5] and tostadas. The restaurant has also served chilaquiles , pan dulce , champurrado , horchata lattes, and other Mexican-style coffee drinks. [ 5 ]
Depot Town's newest restaurant MAIZ Mexican Cantina opened June 2014 serving fresh from scratch Mexican fare complementing the other institutions on Cross St. Sidetrack Bar & Grill has occupied the southwest corner of the River Street-Cross Street intersection since 1980, [20] while Aubree's Saloon is in the last building on the north side of ...
The Ypsilanti Food Co-op is a food cooperative located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Located in historic Depot Town , it is Michigan's only solar-powered grocery store. [ 1 ] Also owned by the co-op is the River Street Bakery, which features the only wood-fired brick oven in commercial use in Washtenaw County.
The latest addition to the city is Maiz y Agave, a three-story dining and drinking destination on the edge of Miracle Mile that highlights the cuisine and culture of Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Ypsilanti is served by daily newspapers from Detroit. Ypsilanti once had its own daily newspaper, the Ypsilanti Press, but that paper closed June 28, 1994, after 90 years in business. [38] Upon closing, the Press sold its masthead, archives and subscriber list to The Ann Arbor News, which then began publishing an Ypsilanti edition.
North Maize Road is always a construction zone these days. As development has stretched north from 21st Street over the last several years, it seems like a new business or office or restaurant is ...
Hopi blue corn New Mexican blue corn for posole (L) and roasted and ground (R) Ears of corn, including the dark blue corn variety. Blue corn (also known as Hopi maize, Yoeme Blue, Tarahumara Maiz Azul, and Rio Grande Blue) is a group of several closely related varieties of flint corn grown in Mexico, the Southwestern United States, and the Southeastern United States.