Detroit's Midtown Just Got a Taste of the Mediterranean with Medusa's Grand Opening
In the heart of Detroit's vibrant Midtown neighborhood, chef Anthony Lombardo and his co-owner have officially opened the doors to Medusa, a new restaurant that brings the bold flavors and rich history of Sicily and other Mediterranean regions to the city's dining scene.
Located just a block away from their acclaimed Italian eatery, SheWolf Pastificio & Bar, Medusa (664 Selden St.) promises an unforgettable culinary experience that will transport guests through the story of Sicily, told through its menu, service, and hospitality. The restaurant's focus on Mediterranean cuisine means customers can expect dishes made with simple yet bold ingredients such as olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies.
According to Lombardo, who was interviewed by Hour Detroit magazine last year, Medusa's goal is not just about serving great food but also about sharing the uniqueness of Sicily with its community. "The food's simple," he said, "but we're going to tell a story through our menu, service and hospitality." This emphasis on storytelling and cultural connection will undoubtedly make for an immersive dining experience.
However, Medusa is not just another restaurant concept trying its luck in a crowded space – the building has seen several failed attempts at revitalization over the years. That's why Lombardo and his team have put their stamp of quality on this venue, proving that, with the right vision and execution, even the most unlikely spaces can thrive.
To make reservations for Medusa, head to medusa-detroit.com – because when you're ready to unleash your taste buds on a culinary journey through the Mediterranean, only Medusa's doors will be open.
In the heart of Detroit's vibrant Midtown neighborhood, chef Anthony Lombardo and his co-owner have officially opened the doors to Medusa, a new restaurant that brings the bold flavors and rich history of Sicily and other Mediterranean regions to the city's dining scene.
Located just a block away from their acclaimed Italian eatery, SheWolf Pastificio & Bar, Medusa (664 Selden St.) promises an unforgettable culinary experience that will transport guests through the story of Sicily, told through its menu, service, and hospitality. The restaurant's focus on Mediterranean cuisine means customers can expect dishes made with simple yet bold ingredients such as olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies.
According to Lombardo, who was interviewed by Hour Detroit magazine last year, Medusa's goal is not just about serving great food but also about sharing the uniqueness of Sicily with its community. "The food's simple," he said, "but we're going to tell a story through our menu, service and hospitality." This emphasis on storytelling and cultural connection will undoubtedly make for an immersive dining experience.
However, Medusa is not just another restaurant concept trying its luck in a crowded space – the building has seen several failed attempts at revitalization over the years. That's why Lombardo and his team have put their stamp of quality on this venue, proving that, with the right vision and execution, even the most unlikely spaces can thrive.
To make reservations for Medusa, head to medusa-detroit.com – because when you're ready to unleash your taste buds on a culinary journey through the Mediterranean, only Medusa's doors will be open.