"Big groups can eat well at New Seoul Plaza, a Korean restaurant complex in Southfield. At Jinji, customers can sip soju and share items like kimchi-scallion pancakes, spicy “military stew,” and fried dumplings. For a more interactive meal, gather around the table at Daebok, a Korean barbecue restaurant where patrons take turns cooking and eating a selection of marinated meats with sauces and condiments. Visitors can round out an evening with a heaping pile of shave ice at the Myome cafe." - Brenna Houck