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The Latin House

The Latin House

β˜… 4.8(523)Β· $$

The Bandeja Paisa is a full meal on one plate, portioned generously enough to share. Six or seven tables total, so call ahead or risk being turned away. The lomo saltado and empanadas have brought regulars back for years, and the food is made to order every time.

Chez Olga LLC

Chez Olga LLC

β˜… 4.7(1,016)Β· $$

The Creole Sampler and jerk chicken (falling off the bone, per multiple visits) are the anchors of Olga's Haitian and Caribbean menu on Wealthy St. The curry runs sweet, the gumbo has heat, and the Creole Cheesecake is worth saving room for. Olga herself routinely comes out to sit with diners, which makes the whole thing feel less like a restaurant and more like someone's house.

Go Jo Ethiopian Cuisine & Deli

Go Jo Ethiopian Cuisine & Deli

β˜… 4.7(533)Β· $$

The Super Vegetarian Combo platter feeds two with room for leftovers, all served on injera with extra injera on the side. Go Jo draws vegetarians and vegans in particular, and the menu holds up well for gluten-free eaters too. The owner walks newcomers through the dishes, and the Ethiopian tea is worth ordering.

Little Africa Cuisine

Little Africa Cuisine

β˜… 4.7(400)Β· $

The deluxe platter at Little Africa Cuisine on Fulton brings a bit of everything, and the teff bread alone is worth the trip. The full menu is vegan, and the soy curry has a following among regulars. Tea is non-negotiable: reviewers call it out every time.

Pera Pizzeria

Pera Pizzeria

β˜… 4.8(171)Β· $$

Wood-fired New York-style slices on Wealthy St, from a small family-owned spot with almost no seating. The crust folds clean and picks up a solid char, especially if you ask for it well done. Turkish food is on the menu too, including hummus and shish that reviewers call the real deal.

CafΓ© Mamo

CafΓ© Mamo

β˜… 4.7(256)

The Mamo half-chicken and Parker House Rolls are the consistent draws at this Plainfield Ave neighborhood restaurant, where the menu rotates seasonally and the ice cream desserts get creative (recent runs include saffron and grape with olive oil and flaky salt). Farm-to-table sourcing shows up in small, precise ways. Wine pairings from the staff are worth taking seriously.

Ε½ivio

Ε½ivio

β˜… 4.6(812)Β· $$

The halloumi fries and house-made pita show up repeatedly in reviews, and for good reason. The gyro meat is notably tender, the hummus is the real deal, and the chicken kebab gets points for being well-seasoned and well-presented. Open, airy room with a solid bar and beer on tap.

MDRD

MDRD

β˜… 4.6(609)Β· $$$$

On the 27th floor of downtown Grand Rapids, MDRD runs a Spanish-leaning small-plates menu with dishes like Pulpo (octopus), Patatas Bravas, and Wagyu. The cocktail program is a consistent standout, and the lemon mousse draws repeat mentions. Pay extra for a window table; the view is the room's best argument, and the corner seats near the hostess stand get heavy foot traffic.

Sweet Racks Smokin' Butts BBQ

Sweet Racks Smokin' Butts BBQ

β˜… 4.7(169)

The pork ribs and brisket are the draw at this Grandville BBQ spot, with reviewers consistently calling out the smoke flavor and sauce. Sides get real attention here. The potato salad has its own fans, the smoked beans land, and portions run generous. About 40 seats, a mix of high tops and regular tables, with a counter up front.

Belkis Bistro Restaurant

Belkis Bistro Restaurant

β˜… 4.7(32)

Cachapas, arepas, empanadas with aioli, and a pork chop plate with rice, frijoles, and platanitos. Grand Rapids' first Venezuelan restaurant is family-owned and operating out of Wyoming, with reviewers singling out the sweet-and-salty flavor combinations across the menu. Lunch on a Friday runs fast.

Gursha Ethiopian Restaurant

Gursha Ethiopian Restaurant

β˜… 4.6(243)Β· $$

The veggie combo on injera is the move here, with lentils and greens that reviewers keep coming back to. Dishes are shared and eaten by hand, true to the communal Ethiopian style. They do takeout, and can dial back the spice on request.

Graze Craze Charcuterie Boards & Boxes

Graze Craze Charcuterie Boards & Boxes

β˜… 4.9(61)

The "Gone Grazey" board feeds 20 as an appetizer and gives you a sense of the scale Graze Craze works at. This is a catering-forward charcuterie operation, handling everything from baby showers to wedding cocktail hours, with allergy accommodations and table layout planning built into the service. Boards are ordered, delivered, and set up for you.

Luna - GRAND RAPIDS

Luna - GRAND RAPIDS

β˜… 4.5(1,527)Β· $$

Homemade salsas get mentioned in nearly every review at this downtown Mexican spot on Ionia Ave. The chips and guac come in a generous portion, and the margaritas are a reliable order. Gets loud when busy, and the drink program can run inconsistent, but the food holds up.

One Twenty Three Tavern

One Twenty Three Tavern

β˜… 4.5(652)Β· $$

The THICC burger and the Tuesday smash burger special (burger plus a brew, around $14-15) are the reasons to make the walk down Ionia. California garlic fries show up in nearly every order. The room runs dark with a mix of booths, bar seats, and tall tables, and the kitchen keeps things moving fast, even late.

Olives

Olives

β˜… 4.5(381)Β· $$

The truffle fries show up in nearly every order on Wealthy Street's Gaslightt District corner. The Olive burger runs large, with a double patty and a sauce that earns its mess. Lunch crowds from nearby offices keep service moving fast, and the menu leans short and focused.

The Rezervoir Lounge

The Rezervoir Lounge

β˜… 4.5(321)Β· $$

The candied Cajun bacon at The Rezervoir Lounge has repeat visitors. The menu leans Creole, with gumbo, red beans and rice, and the Avocado Cajun Club all pulling strong mentions from regulars. It's a bar situation on Plainfield with craft brews and enough room to book a private party.

The Electric Cheetah

The Electric Cheetah

β˜… 4.4(2,272)Β· $$

The multi-cheese grilled cheese with tomato bisque and a flight of hand-cut fries with dipping sauces are the headline items at this Wealthy Street spot. The menu is short and genuinely creative, running from Reuben Gonzalez sandwiches to Buffalo Mac and Cheese to vegan chili mac. The disco-themed bathroom gets its own fan club.

Trust Restaurant

Trust Restaurant

β˜… 4.7(38)

Chef Trimell Hawkins runs a multi-course tasting experience on Division Ave, where handwritten name envelopes hold the evening's menu and the chef personally walks each table through every plate. The lobster and grits and a Wagyu main have drawn serious attention, and the goat cheese and beets preparation converted at least one self-described beet skeptic. The chef's table is the way in.

Kamchi

Kamchi

β˜… 4.4(143)Β· $$

The Tom Yum ramen and yellow curry with chicken both show up in reviews, alongside a strawberry boba that arrives as a slushy instead of tea. Spice levels run hotter than labeled, so order mild if you're cautious. A husband-and-wife operation in Ada, with mom cooking and dad running the floor.

Fruition AΓ§aΓ­ & Juice Bar

Fruition AΓ§aΓ­ & Juice Bar

β˜… 4.5(62)

The S'mores Bowl and the Michigan Avocado Bowl are the two names that keep coming up at this Ada aΓ§aΓ­ bar. Bowls run on the larger side and reviewers flag the pricing as reasonable compared to similar spots. Service has been inconsistent, so catch it on a good day.

Ada Garage Bar & Grill

Ada Garage Bar & Grill

β˜… 4.3(394)Β· $$

The French Onion soup gets called out as some of the best around, and the mozzarella sticks are reportedly the size of corn dogs. Drink specials run on Saturdays. Budget accordingly: three people hit $83 before calling it a night.

Restaurante Y Pupuseria Las Comadres

Restaurante Y Pupuseria Las Comadres

β˜… 4.3(359)Β· $$

The pupusas are the draw at this Wyoming Salvadoran spot, and they're filling enough that regulars suggest starting with one before ordering more. The Plato Mixto Las Comadres is a strong way to sample the menu, and the Jamaica drink shows up in nearly every order. Painted murals wrap the dining room and each booth sits private enough to feel like its own corner.

The Post Tavern

The Post Tavern

β˜… 4.4(73)

Fish and chips made with walleye gets consistent love here, and the carrot cake has its own fan base. The Post Tavern sits inside Ada's boutique hotel and has indoor and outdoor seating. Happy hour draws the after-work crowd, and the handcrafted cocktails hold up across multiple visits.

Vel Sushi and Pho

Vel Sushi and Pho

β˜… 4.5(42)

The pho broth is the draw here. Multiple reviewers single out the spicy beef pho specifically, and one self-described pho traveler calls Vel's broth one of the best in the country. Fast-casual setup with a self-order kiosk keeps things moving, and the sushi burritos and summer rolls fill out a menu that punches well above its price point.

Tokyo Buffet & Grill

Tokyo Buffet & Grill

β˜… 4.2(764)Β· $$

The hibachi grill, sushi bar, and five ice cream flavors at the end make this Wyoming buffet a lot to work through in one sitting. Reviewers consistently flag the food as hot and fresh, which is the thing buffets usually blow. Sundays fill up fast, so get there at open.

Universal Ruth Restaurant and bakery

Universal Ruth Restaurant and bakery

β˜… 4.6(16)

Jerk chicken and fried chicken both pull strong mentions, and at $17 out the door for a full plate with sweet plantains and a soursop shake, the prices are hard to argue with. The open kitchen is all new equipment, and the menu runs deep enough that regulars are still working through it. Late-night hours make this Kalamazoo Ave spot worth knowing.

The B.O.B.

The B.O.B.

β˜… 4.1(3,653)Β· $$

The B.O.B. packs multiple bars, Dr. Grins Comedy Club, and a summer patio into one Monroe Ave building, making it a reliable one-stop for a downtown night out. Drink prices run steep (two wells around $25) and service complaints are consistent across recent visits. Check your bill carefully: gratuity is frequently pre-added, especially at the comedy club, and the digital checkout doesn't always make it obvious.

Mike's Wings Waffle Burgers and More

Mike's Wings Waffle Burgers and More

β˜… 4.1(766)Β· $

Mango habanero, honey barbecue, buffalo, spicy garlic. Mike's has a deep wing roster and reviewers keep coming back for it. The interior is small and tight, so takeout is a smart call. Expect a wait, especially with a short-staffed kitchen, but the wings consistently earn it.

Barrio - Grand Rapids

Barrio - Grand Rapids

β˜… 4(411)Β· $

Tacos get consistent praise here, with reviewers noting well-filled shells and a menu that leans into atypical ingredients while keeping an authentically Mexican feel. The build-your-own rice bowl draws mixed reactions: good flavors, but food arrives in plastic baskets with plastic forks, and portions run rice-heavy. Service is a known variable, with 40-minute waits reported on quiet nights.

Fuji Buffet and Grill

Fuji Buffet and Grill

β˜… 4(3,814)Β· $

The buffet at Fuji runs $14.99 at dinner and covers a solid spread, with seafood options and constant refills keeping the bins fresh. It can handle large groups, a party of 25 showed up for a 90th birthday and pulled it off fine. Service has drawn some sharp complaints, particularly around the lunch-to-dinner price changeover.

Gaia House Cafe

Gaia House Cafe

β˜… 4.5(243)Β· $$

The veggie stash with brown rice and roasted potatoes is a solid order at this vegetarian and vegan-friendly breakfast spot on Plainfield. Fruit smoothies are made with pure fruit, no added sugar or ice, and the Swiss chocolate coffee brew has its fans. Parking is a pain and the drinks run steep, $5 for a basic cup of coffee.

MUDPENNY Ada

MUDPENNY Ada

β˜… 4.4(358)Β· $$

The gnocchi and the straight coffee are the draws at this Ada breakfast and dinner spot. Reviewers consistently call out the coffee as some of the best they've had, locally sourced ingredients, and a dining room with plants and good-looking bones. Service runs slow at busy hours, so build in some extra time.

Jamaican Dave's

Jamaican Dave's

β˜… 4.4(356)Β· $$

The jerk chicken at Jamaican Dave's comes four pieces deep, falling off the bone, over a thick layer of rice and beans with plantains alongside. Counter-service setup on Division Ave S, no frills inside, but the food earns the 4.4 stars. Grab a Ting soda while you're at it.

RIX

RIX

β˜… 3.8(89)

RIX sits on the third floor of the Ada Hotel, with bar seating along garage-door windows that open out over the river. The menu runs from elote hummus and truffle fries to Michigan walleye and braised short rib, with cocktails and steep wine pours to match the upscale room. Portions skew small for the price, so come with that expectation.

New Orleans Crispy Chicken

New Orleans Crispy Chicken

β˜… 3.8(115)Β· $

Fried chicken and catfish on Kalamazoo Ave, with biscuits that reviewers won't stop talking about. The operation is straightforward counter-service: ask for fresh chicken if you want it, and the owner will deliver. Prices run cheap, portions are honest, and the catfish holds up on delivery.

Motherland Foods

Motherland Foods

β˜… 4.4(77)Β· $$$

Egusi soup with fufu is the order at this West African grocery-counter hybrid on Division. Reviewers describe the egusi as rich and earthy, and the jollof rice carries real pepper and spice. It's takeout only, counter service inside a small convenience store, and one of the few spots in West Michigan doing this kind of cooking.

Luna of Ada

Luna of Ada

β˜… 4.2(196)Β· $$

The pozole is the real standout at this Ada Mexican spot, and the chicken fajitas draw comparisons to the real deal from reviewers who know New Mexico. Margarita flights run $15 for three generous pours. The shaded, heated patio is a draw, though the dining room gets loud when it fills up.

The Burger Den

The Burger Den

β˜… 3(23)Β· $$

The Burger Den is a Denny's. Listed under a different name, operating at a Wyoming strip on 44th St SW, it is a Denny's. Reviews mention wrong orders and staff stepping out for a smoke between customers.

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38 Other restaurants in Grand Rapids appear in this guide. Average diner rating across listed Other spots is 4.4 out of 5.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best Other restaurants in Grand Rapids?

Our top editorial picks for Other in Grand Rapids are The Latin House, Chez Olga LLC, and Go Jo Ethiopian Cuisine & Deli. Rankings consider review quality, popularity, and recent diner activity.

How many Other restaurants does this guide cover in Grand Rapids?

38 Other restaurants in Grand Rapids are listed in The Grand Rapids Restaurant Guide.

Are most Other restaurants in Grand Rapids casual or upscale?

Of the listed Other restaurants, 5 are budget-friendly, 21 are mid-priced, and 2 are upscale.