Little Liberia opening on Detroit's east side
After operating for several years as a pop-up, Little Liberia is celebrating a grand opening in Detroit's east side. Chef Amenah Marhaba presents some of the dishes that will be on the menu.
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After operating for several years as a pop-up, Little Liberia is celebrating a grand opening in Detroit's east side. Chef Amenah Marhaba presents some of the dishes that will be on the menu.
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