There's a place in the downtown area,
run by a woman and her husband and daughters,
she runs a spice/sauce company called "Spice Mama's"
and the restaurant is called "Jada".

It's the best southern cooking I've ever had ever.
And live Jazz/Funk/Soul to boot.

We had the best time there.

Here's the review (It's way fu*king better than these as*holes say !!)

http://detroit.citysearch.com/profile/5238217

The Scene
Once a sure destination for soul-food and jazz lovers, sadly, Ja*Da is now only 
available for catering. To order Ja*Da's catered service, call (313) 965-1700.
The Food
Ribs, shrimp and catfish that are out of this world. Also, don't miss the 
macaroni and cheese, slaw, sweet potatoes, or black-eyed peas. For dessert: 
sweet potato pie or bread pudding with Amaretto-soaked cherries and walnuts, 
both served warm. Of course, don't dare pass up the ribs, with Ja*Da sauce 
that's barely sweet and a glorious off-red. Baked over flavored chips, they get 
two spice rubs before the grilling stage. 

- Giles

D I G I T A S // B O S T O N
--
Giles Dickerson
Art Director
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
02199
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mobile 617 899 9635
office 617 369 8601

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> From:         .oO(groovinkim)Oo.
> Sent:         Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:19 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      [313] advice? from seattle to demf.
> 
> 
> 
> hello =] 
> 
> i am comin' to tha d and would *love* your advice on the following things:
> 
> - bassline fornication
> - local non-festival happenings
> - where the hell do you eat?
> - destroying my credit card
> 
> i really dig intimate gatherings... i don't generally go to massives, apart
> from festivals. so i'd love any info on events which are not being widely
> advertised, even if they aren't necessarily "big names". i like electro,
> techno, tech house, deep house, jungle, idm, downtempo, hiphop best.. but
> listen to other things as well.
> 
> i also like checking out cities and last year we did *no* exploration.
> art museums, film festivals, or anything specifically local.. i want to
> check it.
> 
> last year we also found no good restaurants. i'm vegetarian and i love thai, 
> italian, japanese especially but i just like to eat in general ;) 
> especially brunch! the afterparty brunch is a vital component of my 
> existence, so any tips on that would be *so* appreciated. and do you want 
> to come eat with us? the northwest division of the freak squad likes company.
> 
> i am hoping to do some clothes shopping as well.. info on that would rock ;)
> 
> a little about me... i'm 23. i run a bunch of local sites about electronic
> music, do the whole wannabe dj/gathering facilitator/writing for
> magazines/blahblahblah.
> i went to the ur party last year and it kicked my ass. my plane ticket got
> thrown away 
> this year and some person who i have never met who refuses to reveal their
> identity 
> bought me a new one.. so i am going entirely on the kindness of strangers. 
> 
> i cannot wait. i cannot wait. i cannot wait.
> 
> also, i like meeting dancers around the globe. so drop me a line if you
> want to kick
> it. esp. if you are someone i know from 313 or elsewhere.
> 
> i return the favor too so if you are ever up seattle-way, you know who to
> write ;)
> 
> kimberley
> 
> 'mere language is profanity. i'd rather hum
> or have my soul tattooed on my tongue.' - saul williams
> http://www.nwtekno.org    * AIM gruvkim & ICQ 2388692
> http://www.hyperreal.org/raves/nw
> http://www.pulpfiction.com/rave/groovinkim
> 
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