Chicken Caesar in Ann Arbor

The spots locals are talking about in Ann Arbor.

2 places

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    Zingerman's Delicatessen

    Closed🥗 Salad

    422 Detroit St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

    4.5 (6,862)$$Restaurant

    Monday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

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    What people say about the caesar

    "We had a pleasant lunch in Ann Arbor at Zingerman’s Delicatessen. The food was extremely fresh and well prepared, with generous portions and great flavor. I ordered the Caesar salad with chicken, which was crisp, well dressed, and tasted very fresh without being overly heavy. My partner chose the classic pastrami sandwich, and it absolutely delivered—tender, flavorful meat with high-quality bread that made it feel like a true deli staple. We also shared a couple of sides, including the chipotle chicken pasta salad and the oranges and beets. Both were excellent additions to the meal and complemented the main dishes well. Everything we tried was very tasty and clearly made with quality ingredients. Service was quick and efficient, making it an easy stop for lunch without feeling rushed. Prices are moderate to high, but the quality of the food, portion sizes, and overall experience made it worth it. If you’re looking for a satisfying and delicious lunch in Ann Arbor, Zingerman’s Deli is a great choice. The only reason we’re giving it a 4/5 is because we spent $70 total for a lunch for two people, even the foundation soda was $3.99. Seems just like really steep prices for a deli."

    Senya Reviews · ★ 4 · Jan 25, 2026
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    HopCat

    Open now🥗 Salad

    311 Maynard St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA

    4.5 (5,395)$$Bar & Grill

    Monday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

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    What people say about the caesar

    "TL;DR - I don't know if it's a place I'd recommend to people that have never been there before, but since my wife and I knew what it used to be, we find ourselves still coming back to be slightly let down each time. Closer to a 3.5 than a 4. HopCat seems to be a shell of what it once was almost 20 years ago. I was in college at GVSU when the first one opened in Grand Rapids and knew a couple original employees at that location. Fast forward almost a decade later and I introduced my now-wife to HopCat and she fell in love with it as well; we visited the AA location several times before work has moved us all over the Midwest. Now, whenever we find ourselves in the area, HopCat is near the top of our "you wanna try and make time for that?" list. Our food was just a notch above mediocre: the cosmik fries have a substantially different texture than when they went by another name, and don't taste as great because of it. The accompanying cheese sauce also doesn't pack the flavor and texture it used to; the sauce used to be extremely thin, yet still thoroughly coat the fry with just a quick dip. I ordered the steak frites cooked to medium and I received a true rare; not a big deal for me, but I know plenty of people that would be an absolute no-no for. The Caesar salad was decent, but would have been better if it wasn't swimming in dressing. The brussel sprouts were somehow the best part of the dish: cooked to the correct doneness and the balsamic drizzle was the right amount to add flavor without overpowering it. Our server did an acceptable job; she was pleasant and checked on us twice, right after our food came out and then several minutes later to offer refills."

    Gavin Swick · ★ 4 · Jan 4, 2026