Being from Southwest Michigan, I have seen it change quite a bit in my lifetime. It has always been a very popular vacation destination, especially for families. With its beautiful beaches, fruit farms, and close proximity to Chicago, it really is the perfect getaway.
One thing Southwest Michigan has never been particularly known for though, is good food. Growing up, the only restaurants that were around were chain restaurants, and very American restaurants - places that serve what I call a “pie chart plate” protein, steamed vegetable, and starch all configured as a pie chart on a white plate. While this kind of food still certainly has its place and is actually what many tourists prefer, there is a new food scene emerging that offers a refreshing taste of upscale food and seems to be growing.
I recently ate at the restaurant Houndstooth in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Houndstooth is a chef-driven restaurant with sharable plates that grab inspiration from many different kinds of cuisine such as French, Mexican, Filipino, and Korean. It has been open since 2019 and seems to have been going strong since. I'm not sure how it took me this long to finally try it, but I'm very happy I did. The menu was super exciting and I tried a good array of items.
It is so exciting to see these restaurants expanding and thriving. I think this will start a trend and many restaurateurs will flock to the area to take advantage of the tourism and the beautiful produce that is grown locally. With Southwest Michigan being such a popular tourist destination, it only makes sense for it to have a booming food scene, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for the area.
If New American and fusion cuisines excite you, come join us at our hands-on Gastropub class on Friday, April 5th!
And if you want to learn how to make your own Japanese Milk Bread, we still have a few spots left in this Saturday's Artisanal Breads Boot Camp on 3/30 at 10am.