You could stand on a corner and look around until a restaurant sign draws you in. But we've got a better idea. Each week, St. Clair Shores Patch picks a great restaurant either in town or nearby that is worth checking out.
Here's this week's choice:
Walking into Uncle Harry's feels a bit like you are stepping into a family dining room. The walls are covered with generations of family photos, along with a autographed head shots of stars who have enjoyed the Jewish favorites served at this neighborhood restaurant.
While the photos add to the ambiance, the made-to-order food has made this deli and restaurant a destination for nearly 34 years.
Once seated, you can order one of the sandwiches named after Uncle Harry's nieces and nephews, or choose from a variety of salads, potato pancakes or hot sandwiches. Add matzo ball soup and some Dr. Brown's soda, and you have a meal.
If you are in the mood for corned beef and cabbage, stop by on Thursdays after 4 p.m. and order "Connie's Favorite."
Make sure to save some room for homemade fruit or cream pies to top off the meal.
21809 Greater Mack Ave. (586) 775-3120.
Open Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, closed.
Prices: Salads are $7.79, specialty sandwiches range from $7 to $9.45 and potato pancakes are $6.35.
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