TIM immorr =nue MEWS FrMay, Sepkoniar 11, 1970-43 LARCO'S Pine Italtan-Ammican Cuisine I The Best of Everything TONY & CAROLYN NORTHWOOD INN - SKANDi EMPRESS GARDEN Specializing In Cantonese Cuisine In Harvard Row Shopping Center at T 11 Mlle and Lahser Rd. Open Mon. through Fri_ 11 a.ra.-10:30 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 .m. Orders To Take Out Good News! Monte Bleu and his orchestra play again at Cabaret La Boheme! Makeit a hig eveuiag:dauce tothe big, beauti- ful, Bien music ... bade by popular doped! Dekko drieks, lie food and the breath- bklig view free wr luxurious Cabaret atop the Postcharkak Moe 165-0200 for your table.VaietparldegtoolYourhostChuckMuer. hotel LS.. d Pontchartrain ri Two RosliNtoollri RUJ By Danny Desk' By HY LEWIS Deliciously Prepared for the Guest Columnist Discerning Taste Food customs which have ac- • BANQUET FACILITIES Hew: Open Sunday 12 Noon cumulated about Rosh Hashana, 7323 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24453 beginning of the year, are many . one is to serve honey and apples to all sitting around the Featuring Songs By festive table. This symbol, the plate of apple slices and bowl of honey means . . . sweetness for • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. -4 p.m. all in the coming year. Another • "Happy Hour' Cocktail Time custom relating to food, is to serve 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. "tzimmes," particularly of carrots as a main dish. This is a sweet combination of carrots, potatoes and meat, cooked with sugar and/or honey to a rich golden color. This is a time-honored and tradi- tional dish. The word "tzimmes" has crept into our language and 18332 W. McNichols 2 Silo. W. of Southfield Xwy has become a folk expression. For ninirk Int 3,..11,:k848:17.********, example, to say that one "makes a 'tzimmes' over," an incident or a person is equivalent to "making a fuss over something" . . . a BANQUETS! happy bit of exaggerated praise. Win Shuler's restaurant in Mar- MEETINGS! shall is a world famous eating place . . . before you order, each PARTIES patron is served a heaping basket of garlic toast, a brown crock of special bar cheese, a fresh hot • • loaf of homemade, bread and a fancy relish tray of appetizers .. . even though they have overnight accommodations quite a few local people make a one day journey W OCOw n;: C D there and back. JO 4-6688 LI Did you know that the Botsford Inn out Grand River way in nckir Farmington was built in 1836 and once served as a stage stop on the line between Detroit and Chicago? BANQUETS Henry Ford bought and restored MEETINGS this hostelry . . . the inn serves breakfast, lunch and dinner every PARTIES day except Monday and is now owned by the Anhut Hotels. The Mr. S Drive-In Restaurant down the road a piece from Bots- fords boasts a kielbasa sandwich in an oversize hot-dog bun that is a meal in itself. Bill and Donna Ora m's popular Grand River Drive-In boasts an almost full 20231 James Couzens menu restaurant but what remains at Greenfield 34,5.4555 the most popular item is their coney-island hot dog complete with 5;uktv.x...2mt7.1.s.217parr----...42E the famous "Lafayette" Street Meyer Feinstein tells me that whenever he is in that area his car automatically gravitates toward their parking lot. • I love the idea at the Saxon Drive-in located on 9 Mile near Coolidge relating to serving cof- fee . .. they serve it in thermos pitchers which keep it nice and hot for that second or third cup .-. you never have to look be- seechingly at a passing waitress for that extra cup. The Forbidden City is so con- ductive to gracious eating framed by color, color everywhere. The service is- excellent and the food always in the "best taste." Things_ and go but the Roma Cf e seems to go on forever . . . does anyone know how many years this famous place has been on Riopelle St.? As famous as this landmark is, so are the Monday night Italian buffets. If I were dating my first girl I Would have to take her to La Mediterranee, in the Pontchar- train . . . like you're transported to the Riviera. Elegant service and I bet your date won't want to give back the gorgeous menu. It's on a beautiful scroll . . . this is really dining out in style. Venerable Harry Jarkey • like old man river goes on and on at the 24 Karat. Harry is the com- plete entertainer with his jokes, his songs and magic. Lennie Schick at the piano and Harry Harris with the vocals. After a delicious dinner you'll leave with good spir- its and humming the standards over and over. Villa Venice out Woodward way never lets you down. Arminio Bel- tramello's eating place has his uRNGTo cirgiosoo A NG EL'S chill. J r. DANCING NIGHTLY TO BILLY ROSE TRIO LAST TWO WEEKS MARV WELCH * * AT THE ROYAL ASCOT SUPPER CLUB 1200 Southfield, Lincoln Park On Hut premises of Quality Court Motel. The Most Beautiful Private Banquet Facilities In The Downriver Area. Up To 200. 314-1330 Gina Sib•t Dinners-43-50 up No Cover Charge Anytime Pie•• Bar Dancing To Entertainment Eddie Webb's Trio Pates Weekly DANNY 1101LLEY ' ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT OATS Wed. tiro Sat.-1M Cover IW MINisuni Enjoy Our Excellent Cuisine Choice Cocktails • Luncheon Daily can eat your food at a leisurely pace wishing all the while that you don't have a weight problem. The best indication that an eat- ing place is good is how busy they are. The Shangri-La on West 8 Mile Road, noted for its Chinese- American cooking, is that kind of a place . . . never takes long to be seated and the waiting is always rewarded by tasteful meals served by waiters that have been there for years. The day was right but the date was wrong in the Listening Post column last week of ' the Danny Raskin Testimonial Dinner. It is Tuesday eve., Oct. 13, 6:30 p.m. with dress optional. Saucy Sylvia tells Danny Raskin that she will be in town during his testimonial dinner and will enter- tain along with all of the other sho-biz celebrities 24a W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward) I Par Reservations PRIVATE Attendant Parkin's 11611 -3611 - r I C O - INCLUDING KOSHER FOOT-LONG HOT DOGS Delicatessen Hours 11 to 7 P.M. Daily Incl. Sun. Friday, 11 to 5 P.M. Hors 'd Oevres L ON ONE DINNER FREE (Choke of Following) • White Fish • Fish & Chips • Bar-R-Q Ribs • Fried Chicken • Bar-B-Q Lomb • Fried Shrimp I I MOP To Co CARRY-OUT and DELIVERY -With Purchase of 2 Bar-B-0 Ribs Dinners All Orders Include Choice of Two.— Spaghetti, French Fries or Cole Slaw. 4144 12 Mile Rd., Berl& i (Jest E. of Greenfield) Mon.-ToeseWed.-Tburs. & Sew 12 New -10 pm. NOW PAWING Fri. & Sat:12 Nees-12 p.a. 1111 EAR 399-4647 GORDON'S Full Delicatessen Selections • CeespIete Dimmers ofeelinge Detroit's ANst Intiinete Sapper Clal• "stamp" from the kitchen to the piano. The service is good and you KOSIMR KITCHEN CARRY-OUT COMPLETE HOLIDAY DINNERS INCLUDE Chopped Liver or Gefilte Fish Chicken SOup w/Matzo Balls or Kreplach Roast Brisket of Beef or Roast Chicken Sweet Cr Sour Stuffed Cabbage Kishka, Vegetable, Salad, Dessert $475 PER PERS011 Hot Meals 28905 EVERGREEN at 12 Mile Rd. Country Village Center Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis Closed Saturdays I Hot Foods Sold Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. & Sun. 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. Including • • • Stuffed Cabbage Hungarian Goulash Farfel & Mushrooms • Meat Bolls • Chicken Fricassee • Knishes • Mushroom Barley Soup • Etc., Etc., Etc. Trays 357-5948 ts I 18800 W. McNICHOLS 538-4850 Private Busisesune•'s Luncheons Parking • Superb Dining Cuisine • Excellent Cocktails :icn iftries