Bob S.
Yelp
This place is wonderful, I truly mean that. This is a great place to come to get a bite to eat, see real Afrikan art, masks, books, and history. Black owned and operated, all are welcome. Comfortable atmosphere for all people of all colors, ask about poetry night. Poetry night is a night for everyone who enjoys arts, poetry, good times, hooking up, meeting new people, having fun, and experiencing the real night life and heart of the city of Detroit and it's fine people. Nandi has really put her heart and soul into making this dream a reality. She has done very well for herself and I am very proud of her for achieving her dreams, and making Detroit a better place. As a white male living in a predominantly black neighborhood, I love going to Nandi's. There is so much to see and learn there, from great stories of the MoTown days, to Afrikan history, masks, beautiful artwork, you name it, it is here. The staff are all very friendly, no one sees in color here, I feel totally at home and welcome here. It is a very safe nice place to go and relax with good people, have some good food while learning a thing or 2. If you are ever in Detroit and want to stop in to a real Detroit City Experience, this is the place to go.
This is a must to see at least 1 time, there is so much authentic masks, dolls, headpieces, artwork, etc, that even if you only visit it once, it would be well worth it just to see the collection. This truly is one of those rare gems you just happen to stumble into especially if you have no idea what you are about to see before going. Anyways, I was really impressed with this place, I have gone here I think 3 or 4 times now, and every time I learn something new, it's truly a great experience.
The Diner/Book shop is no longer on Woodward ave. They have moved to Oakman st.