See which restaurants in Ann Arbor are top rated in their category

ANN ARBOR, me. – Back in June, we asked you to nominate your favorite restaurants in Tree Town and vote for them.

With the Top 10 released earlier this month, we took another look at the numbers to see which restaurants are fans’ favorites depending on the category.

Here are the top rated restaurants in their category:

BBQ & BURGER: Krazy Kims Blimpy Burger (304 S. Ashley St.)

Ann Arbor’s oldest hamburger joint has been throwing patties since 1953. Hungry eaters can personalize their order by stacking up to 5 patties, upgrading them to special rolls and charging the toppings.

TACOS: Chelas Restaurant & Taqueira (693 S. Maple Rd.)

The humble Mexican restaurant and taqueria on the west side of Tree Town is a popular stop for tamales, platters, tacos, tortas, elotes, burritos, and more.

FAMILY FRIENDLY & COMFORT FOOD – TIE

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Nick’s Original House of Pancakes (3030 Lohr Cir.)

Open at 7 a.m., the Southside restaurant offers an extensive breakfast and lunch menu with pancakes (duh!), Jumbo omelets, French toast, Belgian waffles, burgers, deli sandwiches and salads.

Cardamom Restaurant (1739 Plymouth Rd.)

The Northside Restaurant serves warm and soothing meals and offers Indian classics such as Chicken Biryani, Paneer Tikka Masala and Gulab Jamun five days a week between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. Temporarily closed for dine-in services, eaters can order online through the Cardamom website.

SUSHI & NOODLES: Yotsuba Japanese Restaurant & Bar (2222 Hogback Rd.)

Tucked off the corner of Washtenaw Avenue and Hogback Road, Yotsuba is a minimalist place with a huge menu. The Japanese restaurant serves seafood, sushi, sake, hot and cold noodles, as well as dinner sets and specialties.

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SANDWICHES: Zingerman’s Delicatessen (422 Detroit St.)

Nationally known for its Reuben sandwich, Detroit Street Deli has been a fan favorite with city dwellers, tourists, and students since 1982. In addition to delicious sandwiches, the deli has a food area for specialties, seating on the terrace and online orders.

FINE FOOD – TIE

Weber’s Restaurant (3050 Jackson Avenue)

Weber’s has been providing the steakhouse experience to its eaters since 1937, making it the western spot for fine dining in Ann Arbor. Known for its stained glass windows, small grand piano, and elegant ambience, the restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even late-night options.

Pacific Rim of Cana (114 W. Liberty St.)

Once a small family owned Korean restaurant near the University of Michigan Hospital, Pacific Rim by Kana has grown into a downtown Ann Arbor location while building its reputation for delicious meals. Liberty Street Restaurant serves Pan-Asian cuisine with an emphasis on hospitality and good food.

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VEGAN / VEGETARIAN: Seva Ann Arbor (2541 Jackson Ave.)

Seva has been a veggie stop for Ann Arborites since 1973 when it originally opened downtown. Now in the Westgate Shopping Center, the veggie-friendly place offers a menu with creative home cooking, salads, sandwiches and homemade desserts.

KOREAN: Seoul Garden (3125 Boardwalk Dr.)

As one of the few nominated Southside restaurants, Seoul Garden cooks noodles, hot pots, bento boxes, sushi, bibimbap and even Korean BBQ sets to take away.

LUNCH OFFERS & TAKEOUT: Ray’s Red Hots (629 E. University Ave.)

The downtown hot dog spot is open Monday through Saturday until 2 a.m. and ready to satisfy nighttime snack attacks. Ray’s has provided hungry students with a huge selection of hot dogs, sausages, burgers, sandwiches, waffle fries, french fries and milkshakes.

BREAKFAST & BRUNCH – THREE-WAY TIE

Zingermans Roadhouse (2501 Jackson Ave.)

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The Roadhouse offers a variety of dining options and is a great dining destination on Ann Arbor’s Westside. Hungry eaters can have warming family meals with side dishes, typical sauces, desserts, wine and, of course, some meat, and even take them home with them.

Northside Grill (1015 Broadway St.)

Another stop in town, Northside Grill was founded in 1993. The family meal offers breakfast and lunch set menus for dinner and take away, including breakfast favorites, hash browns, omelettes, breakfast sandwiches, burgers, seafood, and more.

Nick’s Original House of Pancakes (3030 Lohr Cir.)

Open at 7 a.m., the Southside restaurant offers an extensive breakfast and lunch menu with pancakes (duh!), Jumbo omelets, French toast, Belgian waffles, burgers, deli sandwiches and salads.

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