Michigan鈥檚 First Liberian Restaurant is Coming to Detroit

Little Liberia makes its New Center debut next summer.
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Photograph courtesy of Little Liberia

鈥 Michigan鈥檚 first Liberian restaurant 鈥斕齣s slated to open next year in New Center, Detroit.

Chef-owner Ameneh Marhaba鈥檚 cooking melds 鈥淎frican, Caribbean, and Antebellum-South African American influences.鈥 The menu will feature traditional Liberian dishes like groundnut stew, plantain chips, and Liberian country dry rice.

Past favorites at her pop-ups have included cassava leaves cooked with chicken and red palm oil, and palm butter cooked with beef and crayfish 鈥 not to mention memorable desserts like the Liberian coffee cake. Drinks include the Coco Vanilla, a signature cocktail-mocktail duo.

鈥淭he support and love we鈥檝e received from our community have been overwhelming,鈥 Marhaba said in the announcement. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to create a space where our guests and fellow immigrants can experience the essence of West Africa whenever they please and feel safe doing so.鈥

The Afro-fusion concept has been years in the making for Marhaba, who began hosting pop-ups in 2016 around Detroit. Last year, she shed joyful tears , which came with a $100,000 prize towards opening her brick-and-mortar. Marhaba was born and grew up in Liberia, where she learned to cook at a young age by helping her mother in the kitchen.

Little Liberia is moving into an area with lots of great eats 鈥 it will be located at close to ; ; and directly across from , and Baobab Fare.

The restaurant is expected to open next summer, sometime in 鈥渕id to late 2024.鈥 Until then, Marhaba will continue to host pop-ups and tasting events.

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