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White wolf japanese patisserie1/12/2024 ![]() ![]() See restaurant menus, reviews, ratings, phone number, address, hours, photos and maps. The bakeries are anticipating fall openings at locations near Noble Fish and One World Market. View the menu for White Wolf Japanese Patisserie and restaurants in Clawson, MI. White Wolf will offer options like milk breads with read bean paste, strawberry shortcake, and tiramisu-cracker jack sundaes alongside coffee and espresso drinks, Hometown Life reports. ![]() White Wolf was previously slated to take over Pastry House Hippo in Novi but the deal fell through. The news comes just a few weeks after chef Doran Brooks announced plans to open two locations of True World Group’s first Japanese-style bakery White Wolf Japanese Patisserie in Novi and Clawson. The development - still in the early planning stages - would feature a 25,000-square-foot marketplace from True World Group with retail, a karaoke bar, and a variety of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese restaurants. Meanwhile, the city of Novi has approved the sale of a 10-acre property for a new development dubbed “Asian Village,” according to Crain’s. The additions are expected to provide some relief for the often packed sushi bar and carryout area. On the docket: an expansion of Noble Fish’s sushi bar and market, a new Novi food hall, and two Japanese-style bakeries.Ĭlawson’s small Asian market and back-of-store sushi bar Noble Fish is taking over more space on its block stretching along 14 Mile Road, per the city of Clawson. More: Royal Oak's Bistro 82 to close Jan.True World Group, the parent company behind popular sushi spot Noble Fish and One World Market, is preparing for some major growth in southeast Michigan. More: Japanese patisserie readying to open in downtown Clawson Call (248) 585-2314 or visit As downtown Clawson changes, new owners ask what neighbors want in a corner pub This pastry shop and coffee house will also celebrate its grand opening Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:30 a.m. ♦Save room for dessert: Also open on the same block is the White Wolf Japanese Patisserie, which has been holding soft service for several months at 31 E. ♦The sushi bar still pauses operations daily at 2:30 p.m.: Sushi bar hours are 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The price point is still super-low, too, with California rolls running $3.20 each, hand rolls averaging about $4 and the regular combination plate is $10.75. ♦The menu is the same: Special rolls like the Michigan, Acapulco, Cancun, Tijuana and Very Veggie area all still on the menu, along with standards like eel and cucumber, spicy tuna and nigiri pieces. ♦Call ahead for faster service: Wait times for sushi orders can be around 20-40 minutes most days and up to an hour on weekends there's a sign by the kitchen letting folks know how long the current wait is estimated to be. The cafe does, however, accept call-ahead orders via phone until about 6:30 p.m. Call (248) 585-2314. Water and green tea are still self-serve and complimentary. Chopsticks, napkins and soy sauce are within reach from every seat. Pay for your food and any groceries you have, and enjoy your meal at the sushi bar, window rail or at one of the tables. ![]() ♦You can eat the grocery store sushi in the cafe: One of the quickest ways to enjoy Noble Fish's fresh products is to grab some of their pre-packaged sushi rolls in the grocery section, a supply that's being replenished throughout the day. The Detroit News View Comments A pastry shop and cafe that specializes in Japanese pastries, coffee and custom cakes is preparing to open in downtown Clawson. Once your order is paid, then hand it to the kitchen and take a seat. ♦Pay before eating: When ordering freshly made nigiri, specialty maki or hand rolls, fill out the order sheet first and then pay the cashier, no matter if you are dining in or taking it to-go. ♦There are more seats: With a capacity of 42 now, the cafe side of Noble Fish has expanded to at least twice the size of the old seating area. Whether you are a Michigan roll veteran or a first-timer, here's what you need to know before visiting the new Noble Fish. Yamamoto, who declined to give specifics on how much the renovation cost, says the shop opened over 30 years ago as Rainbow Fish House. "Our key staff and recipes are all the same as before." "We are excited to have more space to accommodate all of our loyal customers," supporting manager Ritsu Yamamoto said in an email to The Detroit News. A grand re-opening ceremony is set for 10:30 a.m. ![]()
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