"The Detroit Shipping Company offers a little something for everyone, thanks to its diverse roster of food vendors. Constructed out of repurposed shipping containers, this food hall includes six restaurants, a full bar, and a limited selection of shops and event spaces. Eater Award-winning chef Genevieve Vang of Bangkok 96 Street Food is well known for her pad Thai roll, while the Nepalese dumplings at Momo Cha are a dreamy snack. Halal Street brings New York City food truck staples to the streets of Midtown with a full array of gyros and rice platters. There’s also Motorburger, a Windsor import serving (you guessed it) burgers, Taquitos AF — serving everything from walking tacos to sopes —, and -320 Coffee and Creamery, which uses liquid nitrogen to mix your ice cream order on the spot. Online ordering is available for select restaurants via their websites." - Courtney Burk
"This shipping container food hall features several different vendors with options including burgers, kebabs, poutine, Thai food, momos, and ice cream. During the pandemic, Detroit Shipping Company expanded seating outdoors to accommodate safer, socially distanced dining with both covered seating areas and outdoor booths with tall barriers." - Serena Maria Daniels
"An Asian art pop-up for Lunar New Year will feature the work of artist Tony Lee and music by Dust from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 29; while viewing the artwork, visitors can sample offerings from on-site vendors including Nepalese dumplings from Momo Cha, Thai street food from Bangkok 96, and New York City–style rice and pita platters from Halal Street." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Affordable dining options abound at the Detroit Shipping Company, where guests can take their pick from the handful of food vendors on hand. Grab seven pieces of Bangkok 96’s Walking Chicken dumplings for $10, a side of spicy, crispy, beer-battered cauliflower from Coop, or split some snacks from Momo Cha, such as a large order of eight momos (Nepalese-style dumplings) for $10." - Danny Palumbo
"Visitors to Cass Corridor’s shipping container food hall can count on a happy hour that’s great for small parties and large groups alike. Deals include $4 house wine pours, $3 wells, $4 Short’s varieties, $4 Fireball, $5 Jägermeisiter, $6 call liquor, and bartenders choice cocktails. Hours: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday." - Courtney Burk