• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 21, 1972-33 PoRT co l THR E E FRESH FISH FLOWN IN DAILY DANCING TUES.—SUN. JIMMY DIXON FOUR BOB ELLIOT Al Th. Peon. Ea, UNUSUAL 11. EXOTIC SEAFOOD . POLYNESIAN FOOD IL DRINKS BANQUETS, PARTIES ALL OCCASIONS Telegraph & long Lake Rd . (Formerly Reyes Gebles1 645-5050 SlIF/BOG GOOD OLD SUMMERTIMES Thursday & Friday Clambakes lots of tempting goodies For Reservations call CR 83000 Michigan Et Telegraph • ....L... •••••• •••••• The Best of Everything JUST 134 YEARS AGO. in 1838, a Mrs. Delmomco threw open the doors of America's first deluxe and exclusive restaurant—at 494 Pearl St. in lower Manhat- tan . . . The establishment prospered from the start and flourished in various loca- tions—moving always north- ward with the social tide, until 1933, when, in its most sumptuous headquarters on Fifth Ave. and 44th. it suc- came back from the kitchen a few moments later to tell her, "I'm very sorry, madam—but the chef ate it." SECOND 5110W at Top Hat Supper Club in Windsor last week was a refresher by to Mencotti's in Wayne . . . 'Fake Southfield to 1-94 West Eating Out Is a Family Favorite . • . Serrn e a oh a . . . to Ecorse Rd_ exit right on Wayne Rd It's well worth the 20-minute ride NORMA ZAGER i Weitz I opens her new Select-(1- sm ile and superb dttring choke Co t ng out the !real it should fie. Hulett night 4111/ • 18 W. MICH. AVE. DOWNTOWN YPSI IIAAB 483-8200 — 483-8201 Detroit Hilton is luxurious Hiltonlbwers. Exterior lift zooms you directly to your private haven in the sky. Call for reservations only if you appfe- ciate exclusive lounge, sauna and being spoiled for any other hotel. On the 16th. 17th and 18th floors you can look down on a lot of things. Detroit Hilton Hotel Washington Blvd. at Grand Circus Park (313) 965-7800 Diet regime in August .. . with a revolutionary ap- proach to weight losing by furnishing individual diets according to each person's needs. STRICTLY KOSHER car- ry-out counter has been opened at the Great Scott Market on Orchard Lake Rd . . supplied by Harvey and Betty Bloom's Kocher Kitchen on Evergreen in Southfield. QUESTION AND AN- SWER . . . Q. What du you call a Shanghai maid who inherits 10.000,000 yen? . . . A. A Chiltese fortunate cookie. HAD LUNCH at the new Southfield Athletic Club on Evergreen . . . The food and service were excellent . . Oddly enough, though, the very plush leather up- holstered chairs- with large round aluminum webbed bases are comfortable only when away from the table. A WELL-SCRUBBED cof- fee pot makes the best cof- fee . . . Coffee oils cling to a coffee pot and quickly go stale .. . Serge coffee within an hour of brewing . . . and if you use an automatic cof- fee pot, maximum flavor is achieved by brewing at least half the capacity of the pot ITS SING-ALONG time at Idyl Wyld Golf Club on Fne Mile Rd. in Livonia. managed by restaurateur Hugh tied- rich, former bossman at Livonia Penthouse . . Duo of Skip and Henry - . rinky- tink piano by Henry Pryshyl- ski and sizzling banjo ac- companiment by Skip Ro- 0l0 By Danny Raskin senthal plays with enthuse asm Wednesday through Sai iirday . The to.. at, known as The Honky doing their rag-time 1972 styie that makes live n the roost upitp.J.tg critics I- rget themselves svhile caught up in the magic beat of olliirs hke "Amd She Swect . Skip. who also does nio-7 songster Jack Harris, who dipped into a bag of vocal goodies to please the audi- of the singing for the tear ence with his easy style . It was request time, and the is former head librarian of folks wanted to hear songs Livonia . Now head book cumbed to the ravages im- like "Sentimental Journey." master at the Henry Ford posed by Prohibition . . . "You Made Me Love You: Community. C' 0 11 e g c. he Delmonico's very first menu "Blue Moor.," "September leaves the books for banjo ran to 11 pages, ofjering a Song.** - Marie - among oth- playing on his - off" hours choice of 12 soups, 28 beef ers . . even including a . . Quite a switch . . . entrees. 47 of poultry, 46 request by Clevelanders for from uppermost quiet to the varieties of fish. 51 vegeta- Hoagy Carmichael's great belting out of toe-tap:ent ble and egg dishes, and 47 1929 classic, "Stardust . and hand-dapping rrn tht- choices of dessert . And done with a baritone clarity - SATURDAY NHIPT i the prices! . . Beefsteak which has identified Jack opening of The went for 25 cents a portion, through these many years Reruns as Sa n'. delicious pie for a dime a . Hearing him do the calls his next Michi_lac. Pa - slice, any one of the 12 oldies was most refreshing ace attracto, A soups was yours for a nickel, time . rather than again list- The and so was a cup of coffee ening to a singer coming on with real cream . . . Cost- stage and giving his or he: - "In Ttle liest item on the menu V.3,, version of today's ditties ... Co:,t-r , roast canvasback duck—with Preceding Jack is Top Hat 12 dishes'—at S1.50 a throw. owner Mike Drakich's stress :Maxine Itrossi• and no tipping allowed' c in who plays guitar in the band All it My NIJa: If there ever was such a and then solos in an attempt for \•■ hat shout. t tamplmg word as inflation in those at comedy . The youne evening of tin, t•:1'....r.,•:1171Tent days, it's a sure bet that man's fort e is singing and no patron of Delmonico's playing guitar . folk, ever heard it country and contemporary . . . certainly not corned : GING01.1) WINE IS AN excellent supped at a popular chop meat tenderizer . /You Fred NI Hechinger in the house recently and told can turn econorrn cuts into, July 16 edition of the New the waiter. ....Sc decided flavorful juicy 'tenderness ork Times, has labeled the to have the Chef's Spe ah the fine red table Wine, film "Portno:. Com•lairt . . The waiter n as Bunion and Bur an :inn-Jewish toke ; Manna. , self-hatre.t I !NE OUT 'IF ITEM last week messed up directions f 71 , 1•INI ul Nil' 1- 1,16•11/1 11•♦ Th.. film written iir rented b. Ernest Lehc, - and based on the Philip It it,- novel of the same name has GREAT DAY TO CHINESE FOODS IN SOUTHFIELD Exciting!' New! Modem! 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Semitic because it is essen- tially a Jewish concoction " Although admittedly no ad- mirer of the Roth book, Hechinger does draw distinc- tions between the book and the film, and blames the film's "vulgarity" on Leh- man's work Hechinger ac- knowledges Roth's ability to draw his characters and to let the reader decide wheth- er he should he offended or not. Phone 681-1172 Henry Yee's Hechinger calls the film ant i -Sem !tic and says its makers seem "convinced that Jews feel so secure in when many Jews objected —misguidedly, I have al- ways felt—to "The Mer- chant of Venice" as an anti-Semitic play. Today, Portnoy- , who is redeemed by none of Shylock's dig- nity and pathos, is consid- ter c•rry out• & resere•tom• iNarlable for prt• ate part-s , Sweet sister,,,, stio•ers, meetings, LI 8-1544 "One recalls incredulous- ly." Hechinger writes, "that there was a time 354-9077 -erIn roTAT drawn negative revieos na- tionwide American society that noth ing could possibly offend them , Telephony • D•oly 11 A.M. to Mednight • Fr, L Salt 11 to 2 A At • Svn. Noon to 10'30 P.M P am 41 .1 CANTONESE end AMERICAN RESTAURANT—LOUNGE NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D SUNDAY from 1 oO p m •0 '0 00 p m Monday In■•■•dos • ■■ Joy cmd Sotu•cloy 1 m to Luncheon Farmly D. eve's, Pornes. After Theater and Carry Outs I I o n, to I? p m Snoc•t CnrS , o••• Call 356-5293 authentic Cantonese Food riental Ci 2529$ GREENFIELD, IkNor 10 Mile Rd. Also Serving Businessmen Lunches and American Food MON -FRI 11 A M to 10 30 • M SAT 11 A M to 1 A M SUN 12 NOON to 10 P M 543-7763 Corry Out Sorvic• OPEN 7 DAYS KE 8-2860 ',nese Amerir an t UISID• 20441 W. 8 MILE RD., 4 Elks. W. of Evergreen WING HONG Chiste•e•Ani•ri•est R•eseuremse 1E203 M. 18 Me Et M Siwthhold IS3-6417 0.4.• T. Out r•P••• 7 1.,•TS • v.,.• ma. •K I e • is a • Sa. 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