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If you're hungry for the latest restaurant news from around Oakland County, we've got you covered! Read on to find out what's new, what's closed, what's coming and more. Treat Dreams The ice cream shop will double its kitchen space and extend its dining room to accommodate business growth, owner Scott Moloney says. The expanded kitchen will allow for "Treat Dreams After Dark" – adult ice cream camps where groups of friends can come in after-hours to make their own ice cream. An expanded dessert menu also is planned. Construction will start in mid-February and is expected to shut down the store for no more than three weeks. The shop, located at 22965 Woodward Ave., offers homemade ice creams with distinctive flavors such as Salted Caramel …
The small Mexican restaurant on West Maple closes its Birmingham location after opening in June 2011.
There is now one less place to pick up a burrito or taco in downtown Birmingham, after Zumba Mexican Grille, located at 163 W. Maple Rd., closed its doors last week. "Thank you Birmingham," a sign on the door reads. "It has been our pleasure but we are now closed." Birmingham's Zumba was the second location for the mexican restaurant, which first opened in Royal Oak in 2000. Zumba opened in Birmingham in June 2011. According to Zumba's owner, Tim Castaneda, the cuisine at Zumba was inspired by the time he spent traveling in the American Southwest. Serving everything from tacos, to burritos to Castaneda's version of a chimichanga — a Tacon — at Zumba, food is ordered cafeteria style and served with a variety of homemade salsa. With colorful…
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Zumba Mexican Grille
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Bob of RO
2:09 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013
R. Pratt, why do you keep bringing up the bowl? It is clear you know nothing of how Zumba serves their burritos in the tortilla. They lay the tortilla down in whatever vessel they serve it and they never again touch the tortilla once the do this. They then place the burrito contents on the tortilla and serve it. The burrito is served open-faced. There is zero rolling action going on behind the …   more ›