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June 02, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-02

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ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST
SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES

(

FEATURING




GREAT DAY TO

BUSINESSMEN S LUNCHEONS
AFTER INEATER SELECTIONS
• DINNERS

11COM'

ROMP RAND

IRV SACHS &
SAM GILBERT

CHINESE FOODS

YOUR eCe.IS

The Best of Ererythin"

'I HIS IS THE 45th anni-
sersary of Samuck Brothers
cafeteria restaurant in the
Eastern Market . . certain-
ly a well-noted Detroit land-
mark today Brothers
'Morris and Alex opened their
eatery in 1927, three blocks
away from its present site
In 1933. at the height of
the Depression. the banks
closed and Morris and Alex
opened in the Eastern Mar-
ket
. . As the years floated
by, Morris' young son Ira.
grew up until he was able to
' be a helper in 1959 . But
in 1966, Ira and dad did it
together as an unbeatable
father and son team . . .
Samuels Brothers has served
folks from every walk of life
bank presidents. sports
and show biz celebrities.
judges, lawyers. doctors. rich
men, poor men and even a
guy who might have pick ,
pocketed enough to buy him-
self a good piece of Samuels
Bros gefilte fish or fried
matzo, which they sere all
year round Jew and non
.Lew alike love to patronize
Sa(miels Bros cafeteria res-
taurant in a great equalize
in of brotherhood After
what cements better re
Wpm, than tearing into .once
■ _!Ole
real
allihnnin
Jewish
cook in
together
If you

haven't

S.I mull.
Bros In the Eastern Market

Ilrl

been

Winder. SOO

great

to

re

Mls

■ Ol_;

.1

(`‘

RECIPE:
FOR
II %PPE.
NESS
. Take 2 heaping
cups of patience ... 1 heart-
ful of love . . . 2 handfuls
of generosity
. a dash of
lauchler .
and I headful
of understanding ...Sprinkle
generously with kindness ...
Std plenty of faith and mix
w e'll
. . . Spread Oyer a

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36—Friday, June 2, 1972

and
period of a lifetime
sere every body you meet.

FRANK MEN('OTTI is
hack . . The gentleman
host and chef of Maria's and
on
Mencotti s years back
Puritan is on the local scene

again ... preparing all those
delicious Italian dishes
whether on the menu or not
. .
Frank is now located at

between
Wayne Rd
Van Born and Michigan .
and it's well worth the ride
out there for some of that
real authentic Italian cook--
ing . . Folks returning from
Italy are bringing delicacy
items hack with them for
Frank to make . . and he
enjoys the challenge . . . In
other words, the new Men-
cotti's. only a few weeks old.
specializes in custom Italian
cooking. if there is such a
Go out and see
thing . .
.
Frank and wife Ricky
you'll enjoy the food.

4915

FAST DRYING helps pre-
vent rings when removing
stains from furniture fabrics
All treated areas re-
quiring a drying period
should he dumb-1 with talcum
powder. then vacuumed after
thoroughly dry.

THE SERVICE GETS bettor
and better at Sam Iladoos!
Michigan Palace . and
1 sir !wooly are a lug reason
all former folks that
used to leave you smiling
with satisfaction when The
5loon in Hazel Park had the
ability Now at the Mb-hi-
gait Palace are Big Nick
Trig, maitre 'd supreme, and
waitresses Dianne
super
Hansen (who also was Moon
Mother of the once Moon
Mauls). Greets Martin and
Nancy Trenz . Sitting in
the stations of Dianne.
tlreetis or Nancy is a sure
filet for a good evening
ht.-
cause of their customer con-
cern . New right hand
man manager of Sam's is
Rolf Olafson , On the en-
tertainment kick. songstress
Della Reese closes tomorrow
night . . and is followed in
Tuesday through June 10 by
the Four Tops. Motown rec-
ording artists

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By Danny Raskin

sey 's

0

WANT TO MAKE some-
thing delicious ^ . It's
frozen fruit cake and ice
cream . . and here's what

:620

Full course Chinese 8 American Luncheons

Henry Yee s

American & Danish Foods

Your f ovorqe Coc tad

Entettatem•nt time•ly, Except

Mon.

E.

FORBIDDEN CITY

BANQUETS,

Part es—AIL Occasions

We are Party Manners

ity.






SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES
SHOWERS
WEDDING RECEPTIONS
BAR MITZVAS

NORTHWOOD INN

WOODWARD AT II', MILE RD .

JO 4-6688 U 1-2577

Exotic Cocktails

One of America's fin-
est restaurants feats.,
ing superior contonese
cuasne.

OUR BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE ROOM is
DELIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIX TEENS
SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES

Free

Perk iw

GOLDEN PHOENIX

1

CANTONESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Open Mon. - Thum. & Sun., 11-12 p.m.

Fri. & Sat., 11-2 a.m.

In Almond Boneless (Haley., Balamale

lanchwan• A Dayn•r• COMPLETE CARRY OUT AVAILABLE

642-8386

4067 W. MAPLE, V: Elk. E. of Telegraph

HOA

KOW INN CSapnetcotnae l iszeinfolond

Omen Dolly 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. —

Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 m.

Free Marking
L I 7-4443

Carry-Out Service
13715 W. • MILE ROAD, OAK PARK

KIM'S GARDENS




ee.

Sunday

16337 W. McNICHOLS RD.

p

PIPING HOT TAKE OUTS

SPECIALIZING IN 'CANTONESE FOOD

BR 3-4332

PLENTY OF FREE 1•ARIK IND

KING LIM'S GARDEN

O PEN 7 DAYS
AIR CONDITIONED

Authentic Mandarin & Cantonese Food

8410 W. NINE MILE RD., OAK PARK

U 8-1544

Cary Out Ser.nce
Catering to Parties
Available

Mon Teen- II am lOpm
Pn Sol -II am II pm.

San — !Mae 10 p

KOW KOW INN, INC.

Fo mous Chop Sufy • Cantonese Food •

1)
.7 °7

EASY PARKING

CARRY OUT SERVICE

LEWIS LIM COrdially Invites You to

LIMBO'S

ci.er=to

Open 11

steak, • 0. 2 : •

TO

322 W. McNichols, Between Woodward and Second

18300 WOODWARD Bet. 6 & 7
867-4747

LIM S

I

S-7550

Open 7 Oa, • wool le,

OF FARMINGTON
CANTONESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE

Feature, Two Tenn, Room" •nd (nee Onnks
e. Ow Cache., Law,. he Yoe. Deena Please..

1

4p.m. to 2 a.m. ,

OPEN
I 7 DAYS

11 1.0775

3145 Second Blvd.
at &we'll• Motel
I Ilk. N. Of
Masonic Templ•' . _

oRT,O THR E E

tiv oda)", F o•
F00 ••0{....

CP•R V OUT AND CATERING SERVICE

4

30607 GRAND IVER — FARMINGTON — AMPLE PARKING 477-5646

DANCING NIGHTLY

I

MOTHER TO 6-near-old
son in a New York sidewalk
restaurant. "Finish your
milk, Milton. before it gets
dirty'''

LIMITED ENGAGEMENT

CANNIBALS

S•i•••

• Bete owl Page...

• ON 'yaw

• W..

• Moe/wait S•letem

.. Im

Italian Sawa. Pit to
and owe Own lenboaunger

COUPON.

OFF

ON OUR FAMOUS
ITALIAN SQUARE
PIZZA ANY SIZE
—ANY KIND

$

CARRY OUT OR EAT HERE

NOW APPEARING

0°. TROY
MADDOX

Singing Star



,"1 A

Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
DANCING
MON. thru SAT.

THE
GYPSYS

CANTONESE end AMERICAN RESTAURANT—LOUNGE

NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D

SUNDAY from 1.O1) p re to 10 00 p.m. ; Monday-Thursday I 1 a rn to 12 p
r (day and Saturday 11
T. to I
m
Luncheon, Fa ply Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails
and Corry Outs
Coll 356-5293

authentic Cantonese Food.

riental City

2529k GREENFIELD, Near 10 MI• Rd.

Also Serving Businessmen Lunches
and American Food

MON.-FBI., 11 A.M. to 10.30 P.M.
SAT., 11 A.M. to 1 A.M.
SUN.. 12 NOON to 10 P.M.

543-7763

Corry Chrt SonrOe
I



Featuring

DOTTIE

:UNiGE11,'S
HouIi GI. %SS

18800 W. McNICHOLS

DOn alcrS

Phone 681-1172

[,

JACK HARRIS has had his
Featuring
Open
House Show' in the
nusual & Exotic
morning on WJR for 15 years
Food
and Drinks
and gets better every day
Available For
. .
He's easily one of De.
PORT d TtolteE
troit's top talents . . Jack
was "stolen" from WWJ.
i
where he was emceeing his
In, Tuesday 1 Ow
own television show . .. and
111 'MEM IlLSOI
has made a respected mark
Nuts mom iloTaiTr Show
for himself in local bigtime Telegraph & tong Lake R(1. 645 _ 5050
radio . . . It's no wonder the
stars of show business who
come to Detroit want to be
en Jack's show . . he's tops
as a person and a personal-

26550 GREENFIELD AT 11 MILE
OAK PARK

for carry-out•
& reservations

Also China City (#1) 1070 W. Huron St., Pontiac

L•nclimettet • Dinners

McDonald's

reedit cards

;ifacilities available for private parties,
aweet sixteens, showers, meetings, etc

Pat Flowers at the Piano Bar
grapefruit or orange peels. 32305 GRAND RIVER, Farmington
476 - 5320
SEEING SIGNS
. . by
customer at Mary Panackia's
on W. McNichols . . . over a
bar in Chicago
.
"Only
two opinions to a customer. -

It's a great place to meet
for a pre-show
dinner, or for a
snack after the show.
Our new 102-seat dining room
is open until 1 a.m. Friday and
Saturday nights.

T•I•phon•

Daily 11 A.M. to Midnight
Sat. 11 to 2 A.M.
• Sun. Noon to 10:30 P.M

• Fri. &

with rum or brandy sauce
. . . For added color, top
each serving with crystalized

THE NEW McDONALD'S
IN OAK PARK HAS A DINING
ROOM.

3 Dinners

354-9077

nil mete,



you do . . . First, line ice
cube tray with wax paper
. . . Place on top of paper
slices of fruit cake .
Cover
cake with vanilla ice cream
— softened enough to spread
evenly . . Freeze . . Top

FOLKS WHO'VE had that
fantastic salad at The Winery
on Park. have asked us what
it consists of . . fiery !Us
regular head lettuce.
romaine lettuce. endive let-
tuce. escole lettuce, fresh
!eat spinach, radishes .
dressing of Italian wine vine-
gar, chopped anchovies, pure
lemon juice, fresh garlic.
raw egg, blend of Parmesan
and Romano cheese. Vk'or-
chestershire sauce, salt. pep-
per, sugar and dry mustard
- topped with wedge of
tomato, chi chi beans, pep-
percini, slivered red onion.
black olives, julienne Danish
meat and julienne Mozzer-
ella cheese . . Each salad
is hand tossed individually in
a wooden bowl.

Exciting!' New! Modern!

24535 West Twelve Mile Rood, West of Telegraph Rood

OMEN

w

0/

368

IN SOUTHFIELD

CHINA' CITY

18052
Dw•RO

6 BlIts W of Southfield

538-4850

OPEN 7 DAYS

KE 8-2860

Chlrle,e American

Cuisine

20441 W. 8 MILE RD., 4 Elks. W. of

Evergreen

WING HONG

Chines• - Are• ices R•stourent

18203 W 10 Mile Rd or Southi.elri
353-+417

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