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Troy Restaurant Week Has More Participants Than Ever

Nearly two dozen restaurants will offer prix fixe menus during Troy Restaurant Week March 13-18.

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TROY, MI – Nearly two dozen restaurants will offer prix fixe menus during the annual Troy Restaurant Week, March 13-18.

The meals, three courses in most cases, range in price from $10 to $45. Reservations are accepted at most restaurants. Menus may be viewed at troyrestaurantweek.com.

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Jaimi Brook, director of events for the Troy Chamber of Commerce, said several new restaurants have joined the lineup of participating businesses to make it the biggest Restaurant Week so far.

The Troy Chamber is also bringing back its photo contest, “Oh Snap, It’s Troy Restaurant Week!” Participants are encouraged to share a snapshot of their Troy Restaurant Week experience via social media by submitting a photo to Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram and using the hashtag #OhSnapTRW16.

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A winner will be named every day of Troy Restaurant Week, and will receive a gift card to one of the participating restaurant. Click here to read the contest rules.

Participating restaurants include:

  • 2Booli
  • Bahama Breeze
  • Bonefish Grill
  • Carrabba’s Italian Grill
  • Cedar Grille
  • Kona Grill
  • Kruse & Muer on Wilshire
  • Loccino Italian Grill & Bar
  • Maggiano’s Little Italy
  • McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood and Steaks
  • Morton’s The Steakhouse
  • NM Café at Neiman Marcus
  • Ocean Prime
  • Papa Vino’s Italian Kitchen
  • Picano’s
  • Priya Indian Cuisine
  • Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
  • Sakura Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi
  • Shield’s Restaurant Bar Pizzeria
  • Steel House Tavern
  • Sy Thai
  • The Capital Grille
  • The Melting Pot

Troy Restaurant Week is supported by Fox 2 Detroit, Yelp Detroit, Invision Design and Elefant, Design and Strategy.

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