SheWolf’s Anthony Lombardo readies to open Medusa in Detroit - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Midtown neighborhood is on the cusp of a new culinary chapter, with the highly anticipated opening of Medusa Cucina Siciliana. The eatery, set to debut in late December or early January at 664 Selden St., promises to transport diners to the sun-kissed Mediterranean region.

Medusa's brainchild is none other than chef Anthony Lombardo, co-owner of popular Italian staple SheWolf Pastificio & Bar just a block away. Lombardo's vision for Medusa centers on distilling the bold flavors and rich traditions of Sicily into its menu offerings. Seafood, pasta, and classic Mediterranean ingredients like olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies will take center stage.

Lombardo hopes to share his passion for the region with patrons through every aspect of the dining experience, from service to hospitality. "The food's simple: olive oil, capers, olives, tomatoes, anchovies," he says, underscoring his commitment to celebrating Sicily's unique cultural heritage. At Medusa, diners can expect an immersive culinary journey that will leave them better acquainted with the nuances of this captivating region.

Behind the scenes, renovation work is underway at the Selden Street location, courtesy of Patrick Thompson Design, a firm responsible for transforming Detroit's Monarch Club and AC Hotel Detroit at the Bonstelle into stylish spaces. As Medusa prepares to open its doors, the anticipation among local foodies and residents alike is palpable, setting the stage for a new chapter in Midtown's vibrant dining scene.
 
just found out about medusa cucina siciliana in detroit 🍝💫 i'm so down for an immersive italian experience! chef anthony lombardo's focus on traditional sicilian flavors is a breath of fresh air in the food scene. simple yet bold ingredients like olive oil, capers, and anchovies are definitely my jam 😋 can't wait to try it out in late dec or early jan 🎉
 
can't wait to try medusa cucina siciliana 🤗 - sounds like they're gonna bring some serious flavor to detroit's midtown neighborhood! seafood, pasta, and those classic mediterranean ingredients are always winners in my book 👌 hope anthony lombardo's vision for the restaurant comes together beautifully... fingers crossed for a new culinary chapter in the area 🍝
 
omg, detroit is getting another amazing restaurant 🤩! medusa cucina siciliana sounds like an absolute dream come true - i'm so down to try out that authentic sicilian cuisine 😋 can't wait to dive into the flavors and hospitality they promise. antony lombardo's vision for sharing his passion for sicily with patrons is so cool 🤗 and it's awesome that he's incorporating all those traditional ingredients to bring us a taste of la dolce vita 💛 renovation work looks on point too, patrick thompson design really knows what they're doing 🏠 fingers crossed for a late december or early january opening - can't wait to get my foodie fix in midtown soon!
 
omg I cant believe people are hyped about this new italian place Medusa 🤦‍♂️ it sounds like theyre gonna serve me the same old pasta and sauce over and over again lol I mean whats so special about Sicily? I've had way better pizza at my local spot that costs half the price 🍕👎
 
OMG, another Italian place opening up in Midtown, how original right? 😂 Just kidding! I'm actually super stoked about Medusa Cucina Siciliana. I mean, who doesn't love pasta and seafood? Anthony Lombardo is a genius for keeping it simple with olive oil, capers, and all that good stuff. And the fact that he's putting his heart into celebrating Sicily's unique culture will definitely make the food pop! Can't wait to try it out in Dec/Jan 🤩
 
just got word that medusa cucina siciliana is opening up in detroit midtown 🍝 can't wait to try out anthony lombardo's take on sicilian cuisine, love that he's keeping it simple with all the good stuff – olive oil, capers, olives, you know what i mean? hope it brings a taste of la dolce vita to detroit
 
omg u guys detroit is about to get serious about italian food!!! medusa cucina siciliana is literally gonna be my new fave spot. i love that anthony lombardo is putting his heart and soul into this place, using only the freshest ingredients to showcase the beauty of sicilian cuisine. the fact that it's not just about pasta (although, let's be real, pasta is life) but also about exploring other flavors like seafood and olive oil... i'm already getting hungry thinking about it! 🍝🌟
 
omg i'm so stoked for detroit's midtown neighborhood! medusa cucina siciliana is gonna be amazing 🍝👌 anthony lombardo is a genius chef and she wolf pastificio & bar has been one of my fave spots in the city. i love how he's bringing the authentic flavors of sicily to detroit, from seafood to pasta and all that good stuff 🐟🍝 can't wait to try it out! renovation work looks so cool too 👍
 
omg can't wait 2 try medusa cucina siciliana sounds like a game changer 🍝👌 been dying 4 some good italian food n this side of town gonna have 2 go on saturday nite tho
 
just saw this news about medusa cucina siciliana opening up in detroit's midtown 🤔, sounds like chef anthony lombardo is really passionate about bringin' some authentic sicilian vibes to the city... but i gotta wonder if it'll live up to the hype 😬. i mean, italian food is always a safe bet, but can he do something new and interesting with the classic recipes? 🤷‍♀️ also, 664 selden st doesn't sound like the most pedestrian location for a restaurant 📚, hope they've got some decent street art or somethin to draw people in 👀
 
Ugh, great, another fancy Italian restaurant opening up... like Detroit really needs more overpriced pasta and olive oil 😒. I mean, what makes Medusa think it's gonna stand out from all the other tourist traps in Midtown? Chef Lombardo's vision is just a rehashing of every other Italian place – seafood, pasta, and some olives on top 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on the renovation work... Patrick Thompson Design must be making bank off those fancy hotel transformations 🤑. I'll believe it when I see it, though. All this hype just means there's gonna be a bunch of people shelling out $20 for a plate of overpriced calamari 👀.
 
omg, medusa cucina siciliana sounds like an amazing addition to detroit's midtown neighborhood 🤩! chef anthony lombardo's vision for transporting diners to the mediterranean region is so cool 🌴. i love that he's keeping it simple with classic ingredients like olive oil and anchovies - can't wait to try his seafood pasta dishes 😋. renovation work by patrick thompson design sounds super cool, too - those spaces look gorgeous 🏠. local foodies are going to go wild when medusa opens its doors in late december or early january... mark my words, this place is gonna be the talk of the town for a long time 💬.
 
omg yaaas can't wait for medusa cucina siciliana to open!!! i mean anthony lombardo's got talent comin outta his ears 🤩 he's killin' it with she wolf pastificio & bar and now this new spot is gonna be a whole vibe 🔥 gotta try the seafood pasta and olives galore 🍝🌿 got my friend from detroit sayin they been waitin for this 4eva like what even is december or january rn?!
 
I'm low-key hyped about Medusa Cucina Siciliana opening up in Detroit! Anthony Lombardo's vision of bringing authentic Sicilian flavors to the city sounds amazing 🍝👏. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' Mediterranean feast? The fact that he's putting his heart and soul into sharing the unique culture of Sicily is really cool 👌.

I'm curious to see how the renovation work turns out - Patrick Thompson Design did an awesome job with other spots in Detroit, so fingers crossed! 🤞 And omg, I'm already dreaming of those seafood pasta dishes... Medusa better deliver on their promise of an immersive culinary experience 🍴👀. Can't wait to try it out and support local flavors 😊.
 
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