The food is okay, but that's just a part of running a restaurant. The kitchen is way too slow and they can't get an order right. It's almost funny. I had an employee read back my order over the phone -- two burgers with a few toppings on each -- and then picked it up and left before it got too cold to eat. Guess what? They left off the tomato I specifically asked them to include and threw a few chopped onions on both. I paid $25 for two burgers with fries, so it's truly galling. If I had called about it, it would've meant waiting another half-hour. They weren't even busy. Geez.
(2)
Jake H.
I don't keep Kosher but met a friend here who does. The burgers were delicious, and the fries -- served in huge quantities -- were equally delicious. Service was reasonably quick but there is extremely limited seating inside this small restaurant. Next time, I'll plan on carry-out, as we had to hover to wait for other groups to vacate their tables.
(3)
Dan W.
Good for kosher food it overall it was sub par
(2)
Miriam I.
Given the relative scarcity of kosher dining options in the Detroit area, it is a pleasure to find a spot that not only complies with dietary laws of observant Jews, but also offers a good variety of tasty fleischig (meat) offerings. Kravings comes to us from a family with a long and well-regarded history of feeding the Kosher community . Props to the proprietors for daring to serve meat - many recent kosher venues have been all-dairy. I had the chicken schnitzel sandwich and chicken noodle soup. Both were hearty and well- executed. The ambiance is a bit problematic - the small space with as many tables as possible squeezed in makes for a tight fit. On the plus side, you may make some new friends by the time you finish your meal. Avoid sitting too near the door in winter, lest you get frozen out by the frequent coming and going of patrons. Service was friendly and relatively efficient, but if you 're on a tight schedule (or the least bit claustrophobic), you 'd be better off ordering carryout. All in all, a welcome addition to the neighborhood. No table service, just the option to order from the counter and dine in.
(4)
James G.
I wanted to try a new place by our house. I arrived at the place and had to wait 45 minutes for my sushi. I realized other people were served before me. I am usually very patient but it was clear that they forgot about our table. I cancelled my order and never received an apology. Horrible customer service. It was clear that the restaurant is opened to serve just the Jewish community.
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Andrea P.
I ordered sushi. It was very good but too expensive. I won't go back but you should try it, you'll like it
(3)
Paula S.
Amazing sushi & a great variety of entrees. I love the decor & ambience. Kravings will be a huge success. I highly recommend this new restaurant.
(5)
David B.
I have eaten here many times, and never had a bad meal. Burgers are great, albeit a bit messy, the Chazal Dog is the best hot dog on the menu. My wife and I always enjoy the sushi when we order, and the chefs know just what she likes. It's really a carry out, but there are tables and a mini sushi bar, but large parties are difficult to sit. Try the BBQ Brisket burger, you won't be disappointed.
(5)
malya d.
I've only had amazing food there. The only issue is not enough seating. You can't tell anyone you are going or they will ask you to bring something back.
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Emily D.
Kravings is a new restaurant in Oak Park. It is great for dining in or carry-out. It has a sushi bar, a deli counter, plus amazing-looking dishes that would can eat in or take home by the pound. The atmosphere is casual enough for the family but also would work for date night! I tried their sushi tonight - delicious - and look forward to coming back to try more!
(5)
Jason M.
My family has been to Kravings for dinner about a dozen times in the restaurant's first year. I've been an additional dozen times over this past year for meetings or just grabbing a quick bite to eat. The food is always delicious. The chicken breast and BBQ Beef are wonderful. The mashed sweet potatoes are always seasoned well and yummy. My kids love the hambugers, hot dogs and chicken sandwiches. While I'd only grade the sushi as good, it's important to have a kosher sushi option in the Metro Detroit Jewish community. I highly recommend and am grateful Daniel Kohn opened Kravings.
(5)
Elle M.
Ordered 3 basic sushi rolls and and a hamburger and it was almost $40! Sushi was ok but hamburger was sopping wet and inedible. Threw it away. Won't be back there anytime soon. Also girl on phone who took my carry out order had a rude vibe to her.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Brunch, Lunch Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : Yes
Julie E.
The food is okay, but that's just a part of running a restaurant. The kitchen is way too slow and they can't get an order right. It's almost funny. I had an employee read back my order over the phone -- two burgers with a few toppings on each -- and then picked it up and left before it got too cold to eat. Guess what? They left off the tomato I specifically asked them to include and threw a few chopped onions on both. I paid $25 for two burgers with fries, so it's truly galling. If I had called about it, it would've meant waiting another half-hour. They weren't even busy. Geez.
(2)Jake H.
I don't keep Kosher but met a friend here who does. The burgers were delicious, and the fries -- served in huge quantities -- were equally delicious. Service was reasonably quick but there is extremely limited seating inside this small restaurant. Next time, I'll plan on carry-out, as we had to hover to wait for other groups to vacate their tables.
(3)Dan W.
Good for kosher food it overall it was sub par
(2)Miriam I.
Given the relative scarcity of kosher dining options in the Detroit area, it is a pleasure to find a spot that not only complies with dietary laws of observant Jews, but also offers a good variety of tasty fleischig (meat) offerings. Kravings comes to us from a family with a long and well-regarded history of feeding the Kosher community . Props to the proprietors for daring to serve meat - many recent kosher venues have been all-dairy. I had the chicken schnitzel sandwich and chicken noodle soup. Both were hearty and well- executed. The ambiance is a bit problematic - the small space with as many tables as possible squeezed in makes for a tight fit. On the plus side, you may make some new friends by the time you finish your meal. Avoid sitting too near the door in winter, lest you get frozen out by the frequent coming and going of patrons. Service was friendly and relatively efficient, but if you 're on a tight schedule (or the least bit claustrophobic), you 'd be better off ordering carryout. All in all, a welcome addition to the neighborhood. No table service, just the option to order from the counter and dine in.
(4)James G.
I wanted to try a new place by our house. I arrived at the place and had to wait 45 minutes for my sushi. I realized other people were served before me. I am usually very patient but it was clear that they forgot about our table. I cancelled my order and never received an apology. Horrible customer service. It was clear that the restaurant is opened to serve just the Jewish community.
(1)Andrea P.
I ordered sushi. It was very good but too expensive. I won't go back but you should try it, you'll like it
(3)Paula S.
Amazing sushi & a great variety of entrees. I love the decor & ambience. Kravings will be a huge success. I highly recommend this new restaurant.
(5)David B.
I have eaten here many times, and never had a bad meal. Burgers are great, albeit a bit messy, the Chazal Dog is the best hot dog on the menu. My wife and I always enjoy the sushi when we order, and the chefs know just what she likes. It's really a carry out, but there are tables and a mini sushi bar, but large parties are difficult to sit. Try the BBQ Brisket burger, you won't be disappointed.
(5)malya d.
I've only had amazing food there. The only issue is not enough seating. You can't tell anyone you are going or they will ask you to bring something back.
(5)Emily D.
Kravings is a new restaurant in Oak Park. It is great for dining in or carry-out. It has a sushi bar, a deli counter, plus amazing-looking dishes that would can eat in or take home by the pound. The atmosphere is casual enough for the family but also would work for date night! I tried their sushi tonight - delicious - and look forward to coming back to try more!
(5)Jason M.
My family has been to Kravings for dinner about a dozen times in the restaurant's first year. I've been an additional dozen times over this past year for meetings or just grabbing a quick bite to eat. The food is always delicious. The chicken breast and BBQ Beef are wonderful. The mashed sweet potatoes are always seasoned well and yummy. My kids love the hambugers, hot dogs and chicken sandwiches. While I'd only grade the sushi as good, it's important to have a kosher sushi option in the Metro Detroit Jewish community. I highly recommend and am grateful Daniel Kohn opened Kravings.
(5)Elle M.
Ordered 3 basic sushi rolls and and a hamburger and it was almost $40! Sushi was ok but hamburger was sopping wet and inedible. Threw it away. Won't be back there anytime soon. Also girl on phone who took my carry out order had a rude vibe to her.
(2)