THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 1, 1965-25 f Magnificent Mencours 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking .1111•1111. ■)•■•■ 44•1 ■47-■ ■•■■■•■ •••• ■■■••■•■ 1.•••• Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure a little bit of everything By Danny Raskin WHERE TO GO in Detroit is not so much a problem as foLks would lead themselves and others to believe . . . in fact, it is some- what of a falacy . . . Actually, population-wise, our town ranks among the nation's top when it comes to fine eating places, and for entertainment, both nitery and otherwise, there is not so much a lack of it as some would lead others to believe . . . Many other cities the size of Detroit or even a bit larger have a right to be en- vious of the Motor City. Rightly so, New York, New Or- leans, San Francisco, Chicago and Los Angeles enjoy the esteem of the gourmets in this country, but Detroit for many years has had the reputation of a gastronomic dessert, which is a fable that was largely built by out-of-towners . . Unfortunately. Detroiters have con- ti ibuted in some measure to the lie. WHATEVER THE FOOD may be there is not a lack in satisfying the wants of those who desire dishes Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the from far-off places . . . Perhaps Discerning Taste your tang is for Greek food . . . If Res. UN 2-7642 • Banquet Facilities so, try the Grecian Gardens on Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon SEVEN MILE at WYOMING Monroe . . . Start off with a bottle 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 of Markko, a still, dry, red table wine . .. At first sip, it may seem perhaps a little too tart . . . But its full flavor is best enjoyed with • LUNCHEON the foods of its native land and when accompanying them, it comes • DINNER to life . . . For your first course, the Grecian Gardens Salad with • LATE SNACKS vinegar and oil dressing will prove 41661 Plymouth Reed Plymouth, Michie•• very tasty . . . Lots of crisp lettuce, • COCKTAIL tomatoes, hot peppers, black olives, LOUNGE goat's milk cheese, cucumbers, pickled beets and onions . . . It Open 11:30 a.m.-12 p.sp. will not, like many restaurant 401•11. MI7 1111. salads, just lie there looking at nn you . . . It'll fairly leap onto your fork ... This will be accompanied by scads of butter and heaps of GL 3-4301 the natvie breads of Greece, both dark and light . . . For the entree, FOR RESERVATIONS may we suggest the combination CLOSED SUNDAY 2 Blocks troni Burroughs Corp. plate, a mixture of all that's good in a Greek kitchen . . . The combi- Visit Our Lamp Post Gift Shop nation plate contains many tasty gems . . including grape leaves stuffed with ground lamb and k*********************-A-*************************;A_ grain . . . The lamb shank with rice is succulent but not greasy, the pickled green snap beans and the mousaka with eggplant add the Xa °59 final tasty touch . . . For dessert, -Or have the custard filled .fluffy pas- try of a thousand tissue-thin layers Z and topped generously with a lemon sauce. LARCO'S illside CHECKER BAR-B-0 Al your Aanc/Ie garty needs TRAY CATERING or INDIVIDUAL BOXES Featuring: • Ribs • Chicken • Shrimp • And all the Trimmings ! ! GALL TODAY! CHECKER BAR-B-0 20050 LIVERNOIS Just South of 8 Mile UN 4-7700 WHILE AT THE Roostertail re- cently, comic Henny Youngman seemed to have mellowed with age . . . But, like any fine bottle of old champagne, he explodes if you ttip him the wrong way . . . we '` wouldn't want to be around when he blows his cork . . . "Where you from?" Henny asked a would- be heckler . . . "Brooklyn," was the reply . . . "Well," said Henny, st "There's a bus leaving, get under it." . . . To one group of annoyers, he ripped, "Don't move! I want to forget you just the way you are." . .. To another he knifed, "Some people bring happiness wherever they go; you bring it whenever you go." To a pest, "There's a pair of shoes with three heels on them." . . . Henny loves to make his wife a Youngman accident victim . . . "My wife," he grains, "has a slight impediment in her speech. Every once in a while she stops to breathe. My wife," he says, "has her hair cut in a pet shop . . . Her hair color is changed so often she has a convertible top . . . And when she goes to bed she packs so much mud on her face, I say 'Goodnight, Swamp.' " . . . Henny says he stayed in one hotel where the room was so small the mice were hunchbacked . . . "I had a room and bath," he bragged, "but Don't Get Caught in the Rush! 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