
THE PETERBORO IS A CONTEMPORARY CASUAL CHINESE AMERICAN RESTAURANT LOCATED IN DETROIT’S HISTORIC CHINATOWN, PROUDLY OPENING IN THE SPRING OF 2016. WE STRIVE TO CONSISTENTLY PUT OUT THE BEST AMERICAN CHINESE FOOD IN DETROIT, RANGING FROM CLASSIC STAPLES TO FUN NEW TAKES ON TRADITIONAL FAVORITES. IN ADDITION, WE OFFER AN EXTENSIVE BAR PROGRAM WITH ORIGINAL AND CLASSIC COCKTAILS, BEER, WINE, AND SAKE. THE RESTAURANT IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF LITTLE CAESARS ARENA AND THE QLINE STATION. WHETHER YOU’RE CATCHING UP WITH FRIENDS OVER DINNER OR LOOKING TO GRAB A DRINK BEFORE THE GAME, THE PETERBORO IS A GREAT DESTINATION TO GATHER WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
Modern Chinese cuisine with American accents plus craft beer, cocktails & wine in chic surrounds.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 420 Peterboro St, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 462-8106
Website: http://www.thepeterboro.com/
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Reviews
As for the food, it was just okay. The restaurant describes itself as fusion Chinese, but it felt more like dishes created by someone imagining what Chinese food might taste like rather than someone deeply familiar with it.
The beef and broccoli had an overpowering garlic flavor, and the minced garlic didn’t seem very fresh because it had a slight sourness. The sauce was also overly salty, and the beef itself was quite tough.
The orange chicken was better. The sauce had a pleasant citrusy orange flavor, and the sweetness of the baby corn paired nicely with it.
We also ordered the fried chicken bao buns as an appetizer. The buns themselves were very soft and nicely steamed, but the overall dish was quite bland. It also included pickles like the kind you’d find in an American hamburger, which didn’t really feel like it belonged there. The sauce tasted like Thousand Island dressing called dragon sauce and was also fairly mild.
Overall, this is a fun place with a nice atmosphere where people can gather and enjoy drinks. However, the food itself
was just average.
The dish looked amazing but the noodles were undercooked, but the staff was so pleasant and offered to remake the dish which I appreciated. The dinner party I came with said the cheesbuger spring rolls were fire!! Also, they loved the chicken wontons and pork dumplings. Some stated the fried rice (shrimp, and the chicken with shrimp) needed more seasoning. They shared that the spicy-garlic noodles was delicious and the beef lo mein was equally as great (add extra beef). The beef and broccoli was delightful as well. One stated the almond chicken was good and the other said the almond chicken (thighs) was okay both said they wanted more meat.
The ambiance is pretty cool and the bar looks great. The service was great, and the staff very knowledgeable and friendly. I am usually not a big fan of Chinese food, the The Peterboro’s take on it was great. We ordered a couple of appetizers and a couple of main dishes, and everything was flavorful and delicious.
We didn’t get to try any of the cocktails because we were going to a jazz bar afterwards, but looking at the stuff that the waitresses were carrying on their trays, it is definitely something that we will do next time.
The food was good. We had the cheeseburger springrolls which sound weird but were actually pretty tasty. Also the mushroom dumplings which with a little spicy and delicious. And then the garlic noodles with chicken. Also very good.
The other food we saw looked delicious too.