Inside Park 600’s New Spring-Summer Menu

Here’s a rundown of their new menu, including our favorite items.
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The Ahi tuna tatake from Park 600. // Photograph by Juliana Lumaj

Not only are Detroiters enjoying warmer weather, sprouting flowers, and a great վ’ season this spring, but also updated seasonal restaurant menus, like the new spring-summer menu at .

Located inside the in downtown Rochester, Park 600 invited 鶹 Detroit and others to their spring-summer menu sneak preview, which became available on April 16. They revealed an array of starters, entrees, desserts, and drinks, like the strawberry spinach salad ($19), California salmon BLT, Rochester hot chicken sandwich, miso edamame hummus ($12), chocolate tuxedo cheesecake ($15), and the Park Paloma ($18).

If you’re a fan of tuna, the Ahi tuna tatake ($24) starter was particularly tasty and light — I could probably eat two servings of this myself. It’s served with cucumber, sesame, togarashi, wakame, wasabi cream, and wonton crisps.

If you’re looking for a refreshing summer drink, the 600 sangria ($16) is great if don’t enjoy the taste of alcohol but want something to drink alongside friends and family. The staff demonstrated the process of creating this beverage, which is made with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Southern Comfort, Disaronno Amaretto Lime, orange and pineapple juices, and grenadine. Inside the drink, there are blueberries, strawberries, and orange slices.

As for desserts, the pistachio raspberry bombe ($15) is an aesthetically pleasing option, made with lemon sponge, raspberry, and a vanilla tart encrusted with a rim of pistachios.

Other new entrees include the miso black cod, served with kimchi forbidden rice, dashi, shiitake mushroom, edamame, and sesame spinach, and the crispy pork belly, which is laid on top of a generous amount of a creamy and vibrant roasted carrot purée. Along with the Paloma and sangria drinks, guests can also look forward to the refreshing mango jalapeño margarita ($19) and the goose et fleurs ($18).

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