Medusa Brings Mediterranean Flair to Detroit's Midtown
Detroiters gathered at the newly opened Medusa, a restaurant in the heart of Midtown, to experience the rich flavors of Sicily and the Mediterranean. Located just down the street from acclaimed Italian eatery SheWolf Pastificio & Bar, Chef Anthony Lombardo's latest venture promises an authentic taste of this special region.
At Medusa, guests can expect simple yet bold dishes that highlight the beauty of olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies. According to Lombardo, "The food's simple" – a deliberate choice designed to let these ingredients shine in the spotlight. By sharing stories through their menu, service, and hospitality, Medusa aims to educate its patrons about the unique cultural heritage of Sicily.
This isn't the first restaurant to occupy the space, however; it has been home to other concepts such as Smith & Co., Vigilante Kitchen + Bar, and Epiphany – Nain Rouge Kitchen. Will Medusa be able to carve out a lasting presence in Midtown? Only time will tell.
For now, those eager to try Lombardo's culinary vision can make reservations by visiting medusa-detroit.com.
Detroiters gathered at the newly opened Medusa, a restaurant in the heart of Midtown, to experience the rich flavors of Sicily and the Mediterranean. Located just down the street from acclaimed Italian eatery SheWolf Pastificio & Bar, Chef Anthony Lombardo's latest venture promises an authentic taste of this special region.
At Medusa, guests can expect simple yet bold dishes that highlight the beauty of olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies. According to Lombardo, "The food's simple" – a deliberate choice designed to let these ingredients shine in the spotlight. By sharing stories through their menu, service, and hospitality, Medusa aims to educate its patrons about the unique cultural heritage of Sicily.
This isn't the first restaurant to occupy the space, however; it has been home to other concepts such as Smith & Co., Vigilante Kitchen + Bar, and Epiphany – Nain Rouge Kitchen. Will Medusa be able to carve out a lasting presence in Midtown? Only time will tell.
For now, those eager to try Lombardo's culinary vision can make reservations by visiting medusa-detroit.com.