5 /5 Lindsay Gottschalk: Grey Ghost is a romantic Detroit date spot with elevated cocktail offerings and a rotating food menu that will send your taste buds exploring unique flavors every time! This was our first visit after hearing many great things so I was very excited to be surprised here for dinner! We had a reservation for our dinner date before seeing a show at LCA (which is only a short 5 minute walking distance), and Grey Ghost certainly delivered a meal of culinary excellence in a modern, yet simplistic atmosphere. The muted lighting gave the restaurant a relaxed, intimate setting which made the experience so much more enjoyable. Every staff member from greeting us at the door to the food runners to our wonderful server, Jenna, showed such passion and guest service. Jenna was personable, attentive, and gave helpful recommendations with the menu.
We started with the brussels sprouts and mussels. It was evident in the flavors and the way the food is presented that there is a high level of attention to detail. The mussels were extremely fresh and the Thai basil cashew sauce was the perfect, savory-salty balance. The Brussels, however, blew us out of the water with the lime garlic glaze. For such a simple dish, enjoyed every crunch! Delicious!
Given the special night out, we decided to splurge on the hanger steak and the filet, both medium rare and cooked perfectly. Sometimes I am reluctant to order filet due to price point and the hesitation of a small portion or having it cooked wrong- I am beyond glad I ordered their filet and I HIGHLY recommend. The generous cut was about 12oz, cooked to complete PERFECTION, and completely melted in our mouthes. The cheesy parsnip lasagna pairing was chef’s kiss! While the hanger steak was less tender than the filet (hard to compare the two, really!) it was well-flavored and did not disappoint! The miso glaze that was on the hanger steak was absolute decadence, and will make you want to scrape every last bit off your plate.
While the overall food and service experience is five-star, my only issue is with the dining layout. Besides a few stand-alone tables and one half-circle booth, much of the seating consists of the banquette and chair style (a bench on one side, chairs on the other). The placement of these tables felt crammed, making it difficult to get in and out of the seat without bumping or having to ask the neighboring table to scoot in. Its a slight detail, but giving guests a bit more privacy while dining and would elevate the comfort level considerably.