
Une gastronomie italienne haut de gamme, avec une vue sur le fleuve et un service attentif, dirigé par le chef.
Andiamo Detroit Riverfront propose une gastronomie italienne haut de gamme dans le Wintergarden du Renaissance Center, offrant des vues scintillantes sur le fleuve en direction de Windsor. Les avis soulignent un service attentif de la part de Jenn, Hussien K, Zuber et Mike H, associé à des cocktails raffinés et à des plats tels que l'Alfredo aux fruits de mer, les côtelettes d'agneau et le Fettuccine Alfredo. Le cadre associe une hospitalité soignée à une ambiance spectaculaire au bord du fleuve, ancrée dans le Joe Vicari Restaurant Group.
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Savourez une cuisine italienne authentique avec des plats tels que des pâtes, des fruits de mer et des steaks dans un cadre élégant.
Des serveurs experts vous proposent des recommandations personnalisées de vins pour accompagner votre repas.
Organisez des anniversaires, des célébrations ou des événements d'entreprise avec des menus personnalisés et une vue sur le fleuve.
Dînez avec des vues panoramiques spectaculaires sur le fleuve Detroit et la silhouette de la ville depuis le Wintergarden.
Savourez des cocktails élaborés avec soin et des spiritueux premium au bar complet.
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Eric V
Loved the service provided by our server Zuber. He guided us through the menu and provided a fantastic culinarily experience. The food was very upscale. Fantastic cocktails. Will definitely visit again.
Arathi Unnikrishnan
Loved this place! They have got great ambience and the food is delicious. We tried Chef Aldo’s Roman Style Rice Balls, Lamb Chops & Fettuccine Alfredo, and everything was worth trying. The service was extremely great too.
Michelle Milne
Jenn was absolutely fantastic! Very personable & sincere. She helped my daughter taste a few wines to pair well with her food. She brought a different drink for my son when he didn’t like his cherry coke. She brought a caesar salad in place of the house salad that my little girl ordered when she received it & was disappointed. She decorated a birthday plater with fudge & a desert for my birthday girl. She truly made us feel like family. I hope when you come you get Jenn as your server! The absolute best!
Aphrodite Henderson
Reservations was easy to get! From the host ess that greeted me at the entrance to my server Hussien K was amazing! Hussien suggestions were good and though I didn't see what I wanted on the menu he knew immediately what I was talking about. I got the seafood Alfredo pasta it comes with lobster shrimp and scallops! Sooo gooood! The next time I come back in town I will definitely come back. My view from my seat was pretty and the atmosphere was calming just what I needed after a long day at work!
Paul Meijer
An evening at Andiamo Detroit Riverfront unfolds like a well-rehearsed symphony. Each course, each detail, paced with poise, evoking both comfort and craft. Nestled within the glass-lined expanse of the Renaissance Center’s Wintergarden, the restaurant commands a rare perspective. Detroit’s city lights shimmer across the river, with Windsor just a breath away. It is a setting that feels cinematic, the sort of view one leans into between courses, glass in hand. The meal began with Gamberetti di Andiamo, a composition of colossal shrimp, tender yet assertively seared, bathed in a lemon-tomato broth fragrant with white wine, garlic, and softened leeks. The toasted sourdough, given more than a passing thought, offered a rustic foil to the bright, aromatic sauce. A dish that plays to both northern restraint and southern exuberance in equal measure. Bread service, often overlooked elsewhere, here became something of a ceremony. Warm breads and crispy sticks accompanied by a vibrant olive oil infusion punched up with garlic, cracked pepper, and herbs just bruised enough to release their oils. It set a generous tone, one that carried forward throughout the meal. The house salad was a quiet triumph of simplicity. Crisp field greens, ribbons of carrot, cool garbanzo beans, cucumber, and tomato, all pulled together by a creamy garlic dressing that whispered rather than shouted. Pasta e Fagioli arrived humble in presentation but deeply rooted in flavor. White beans, sausage, and greens melding into a rustic, soul-warming broth. It is the sort of dish that could just as easily have come from a grandmother’s kitchen in Emilia-Romagna as from a polished kitchen in downtown Detroit. The centerpiece, a ten-ounce filet cooked precisely to medium, was as well-executed as any steakhouse might promise. Elevated here by its companions, tender scallops, a meaty portobello cap, fingerling potatoes roasted just to the edge of crisp, and asparagus kissed by heat until its bitterness mellowed into something sweet and green. Dessert was a restrained finish. A tart raspberry sorbet, bright and palate-cleansing, followed by a cappuccino of admirable structure. Dense crema, deeply roasted notes, and no trace of bitterness. The detail that sealed it was almost whispered into the experience. A delicate stick of rock candy offered as a stirrer. It was not just charming. It was considered. The sort of flourish that speaks not to trend, but to tradition and intention. Service, too, deserves its due. Mike H, my server, struck that delicate balance between discretion and attentiveness. His recommendations were unforced and well-considered, and his timing impeccable. Never rushed, never distant. Andiamo Riverfront is no stranger to high expectations, bearing the name and pedigree of the Joe Vicari Restaurant Group. But it is not merely riding on legacy. This is a restaurant that still believes in the ceremony of dining, an ethos built not just on what is on the plate, but how it is offered. The result is something rare, a meal that does not just satisfy, but stays with you. Many thanks to Frank Knox for the recommendation.
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