Founded in 2009, Sunda New Asian features modern cuisine from Japan, China and other Southeast Asian countries.
It’s Detroit location will be at 33 W. Columbia Street, the pedestrian walkway between the Fox Theatre and Little Caesars headquarters, and is set to open on Tuesday, March 10.
“Detroit has incredible creative momentum and pride that’s impossible to not fall in love with - we’re honored to be joining the positive energy and movement,” said Billy Dec, CEO and Founder of Sunda New Asian. “We’re bringing an incredibly meaningful experience rooted in Southeast Asian culture, connection, and culinary innovation.”
Guests at the new Sunda Detroit location can enjoy many of the popular dishes from the original Chicago location, including Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Oxtail Potstickers, Baked Crab Handrolls, 3lb Japanese Wagyu Tomahawk Steak and Miso Glazed Sea Bass.
“For years, we’ve felt so much love from Michigan guests at our Chicago locations that we are excited to serve them in their own hometown. We see Detroit not only as a city on the rise but as a place ready to set the tone nationally. We’re proud to grow with it, contribute to it, and be inspired by it.”
The Detroit restaurant will have 200 seats and a 1,400 sq. ft. patio. Reservations are now live on OpenTable with bookings available for the restaurant’s first two months.
Columbia street is also home to Frita Batidos, JoJo’s ShakeBAR, Sahara Restaurant and Grill, Pingree Detroit, Union Assembly and Mom’s Spaghetti.
