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November 28, 1975 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-28

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Earle Mostyn's

NOSHERIE

HOME-MADE JEWISH STYLE
HOT HORS D' OEUVRES

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Brought To You In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For
• WEDDINGS • BAR MITIVAS • SHOWERS
ORDERS ALSO TAKEN FOR HOT MEALS,
• ALL SIMCHAS
COLD CUTS AND DAIRY TRAYS
26052 GREENFIELD (Lincoln Shopping Center)

FOR FURTHER INFO
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ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE

968-8666

BENNY'S

22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 Mile

(Sabra)
Deli

IN THE OAK PARK CENTER

399-4440 1

ORDERS NOIN TAKEN
FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TRAYS

OUR TRAYS INCLUDE: CORNED BEEF, PAS-
TRAMI, PEPPER BEEF, TURKEY, SALAMI OR
TONGUE, CHOPPED LIVER, POTATO SALAD,
COLE SLAW, BREAD, MUSTARD, PICKLES &
RELISHES.

Regular $3.50

$

Per Pers.
2 98

CUSTOM-MADE TRAYS WITH YOUR SELECTION
OF ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE

FREE
DELIVERY
TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICE

DAIRY TRAYS ALSO AVAILABLE

SUNDAY MORNING
BREAKFAST

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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The Best of Everything

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By DANNY RASKIN

WANT TO TAKE A
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY?

REMEMBER WHEN . . . you saved $10 to
take your best girl to a really nice restau- .
rant for dinner and.cheek to cheek danc-
ing?

LONG BEFORE THERE WAS a Topinka's Country

House, there was a Topinka's in the New Center district on
Grand Blvd., a favorite hangout for the General Motors
gang and celebrities who come to town . . . As everybody
RELIVE THESE MEMORIES EVERY MON. & TUES. NITESH
iknows, the Country House is the successful restaurant on
"BIG BANDS" Sounds for your listening A dancing pleasure
Seven Mile and Telegraph . . . Proprietor of both establish-
ments is Al Balooley, who bought them from Ken Nicholson
call 274-0061
. . . Ken prepped under the old master Cliff Bell back in the
26207 W. Warren, Dearborn Heights
early 30's, and in 1947 he took over the restaurant of Frank
Topinka, then at the corner of Baltimore and Hamilton . .
He next moved into the present quarters on the Boulevard
. . . The Cliff Bell influence is very strong-at Topinka's, in-
cluding a comfortable bar, oak paneling, good drinks and
good food . . .
An outstanding entree at owner Frank Tedesco . . .
Topinka's, on either the In 1972 he opened Franco's
- lunch or dinner menu is the Spaghetti Factory & Pizza
fried shrimp with Delray House across the street . .
sauce, and thereby, as the serving spaghetti with-eight
man says, hangs a tale . . .. different sauces, veal parmi-
On a Florida vacation sev- giana, sirloin steak, las-
eral years back, Ken was agna, etc. among other Ital-
smitten with the shrimp ian delicacies for family
sauce at a restaurant . . . .dining.
He approached the owner
"WE'RE NOT FOR
and thinking they were both SATE, says Rose Guttman
in the same club, asked him of Irving's on Greenfield and
for the recipe . . . But this 11 Mile . . . Everything is
particular restaurateure for sale, Rose adds . . . "We
knew a good thing when he certainly wouldn't refuse a
had it and would not divulge million dollars."
the formula . . . Angry,
NEXT DATE - FOR New
Ken returned to his labora- McKinney's Cottonpickers
tory (kitchen) in Detroit and is Dec. 14, 4 to 8 . . . in "An
started to blend ingredients Afternoon At The Shera-
We're also big on weddings,
until he had finally just ton" . . . on Nine Mile i-hr
reunions, engagement parties,
about duplicated the tasty Southfield . ,. -Featured is
anniversaries, banquets and
sauce he discovered in Flor- the great voice and enthu-.
receptions. For up to 860 of
ida . . . And (wouldn't you siasm of- original Cotton-
you. For more information, call
know it) he then refused to picker Dave Wilborn.
David George, Director of
give out the recipe for this
"THERE IS NOT SUCH
Catering, 559-6500.
sauce . . .
a thing as an unattractive
Suffice to say that, unlike woman if she knows how to
most shrimp sauces, it is not put herself together." . . .
a red but a white sauce . . . This was fashion coordina-
It appears to consist of may- for Lillian Ross talking as
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL HOTELS e
onnaise, horse radish, mus- we had lUnch together at
Partners m. travel wIth Urnted Airlines
tard; etc., and it really Dewey's in Michigan Inn
makes the crisp, French . . . Sounds truthful
fired shrimp sing in tangy enough, but we Were more
harmony . . . Our excellent, interested in the fine job
super waitress, Bonnie being done by the two gals,
Skorina, gave us more ingre- Harriet Allen and Lois Per-
dients to doctor it up a bit shin . . . working for her
and oo-la-la, it was deli- and doing their -5-change bit
cious! . . . Bonnie has been betw2en the Coffee Garden,-
at Topinka's 15 years . . . Dewey's and Benchmark'on
eight at the Country House the Wednesday afternoon
where she started and seven . . . Garments and jewelry 4
. o re, "\ ,, • BREAKFAST_. *
on the Boulevard . . . She's- were from Towers East . .
truly one of our town's very
A,22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
"Every working girl can
best ones . 1.. a waitress
v IN THE OAK PARK CENTER MON., Tu•EsL . U
:T N HDC
uRs
IHN
.,F N
RIE
. far
t-
who really knows her busi- come into a place like say +
7 a.m.-9 p.m.
399-4440-
CLOSED WED.
ness! . . . Host Arthur the Coffee Garden, have a
Manning at the door eve- sandwich, and "see our
SUN" 10 a".-9 Pm.
14.
_ nings is the kind of gentle- show." . . . The fashiosn
man you enjoy being show, on a subdued level
with gracious presentation
greeted by : . .
ONE OF THE BEST is every Wednesday noon
square pizzas in this area from each of the three
can be gotten at Carmen's rooms and the others . . .
Speaking of lunch with
Fior d' Italia on Northwest-
Lillian, it was delightful
ern and Franklin Rd.
"DEATROIT" dining . . . Our waitress, 'Carol
guide written by Molly Vutci was charmingly effi-
Abraham, entertainment cient, and the open-face
writer for the Detroit News, roast beef sandwich a juicy
is now in its second printing morsel of good taste . .
. . . The original order of Assistant manager at Dew-
12,000 has been sold and ey's during the day is Mon- HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES
Molly is now working on her ica Ulrych, daughter of
Toby and Sam Dobkin . .
next 10,000. .
MILANO in Windsor Monica's brother, Barry, is
still retains its very :low studying to be a rabbi at the
prices and high quality in a Hebrew Theological Semi-
most attractive atmosphere nary in New York . . . Ever
. . . It's on Tecumseh only see walnuts as part of a
about 10 minutes from the salad bar?. . . You will at
tunnel . . . It was opened in Dewey's!
LATER PART OF No-
1967 with 120 seats in one
QUALITY TRAY CATERING
room and remodeled in 1970 vember marks first anniver- 42
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for 300 in two rooms . . . sary of Mama Zelda's in 43
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We had the veal forrestiere Southfield between 12 and
($3.95) and it was delicious 13 in Farrell's Shopping 43
DELIVERY $ 298
per Person
ale
. . . The salad bar and side Plaza . . . Celebration on 43
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of spaghetti were very now by way of $3.99 for a + SUNDAY PLATTER FOR TWO $3.95 FOR 2
ale
good. . . "We're in competi- table service family-style
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tion with ourself," says

We're big on
Mitzvahs.
Bar and Bas.

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