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like a great bouillabaisse, the
Atrium is one of the few
places in the country that
make it properly . . . Give
Executive Chef John Etch-
ert a couple of days notice
. . . and enjoy, enjoy.
DICK LICHTMAN at
Northgate Delicatessen , on
Greenfield and 10 Mile has
come up with a most un-
usual method for tray cater-
ing . . . It's called Dial-A-
Deli in which a person gets
their free Pick-A-Deli selec-
tor and orders whatever
they want on the tray.for
Northgate -to make up . . .
Cost is from $1.90 per per-
son up (that's 5 meats).
NEW INN ON THE
PARK night spot opening
soon in Farmington Hills,
will be run by Bill Lippman
. . . it's the former Nau's
Park Place on 10 Mile and
Grand River . . . and may
be open before the year is
over . . . Seats 188 with
cocktails.
BANYAN TREE restau-
rant and Elephant disco
opened Monday . . . Ban-
yan Tree dining is under
supervision of excellent chef
Doug Derello, one of our
area's finest experts on de-
lightful cuisine . . . In the
same location as Banyan
Tree is Detroit's first ele-
gant sophisticated discot-
heque on the grand scale of
those found in Europe, New
York and San Francisco
. . with exciting sound,
lighting and decor.
"WOULD YOU LIKE
TO sit in the smoking or
non-smoking area?" asked
the hostess as we entered
the Clamdiggers on Grand
River in Farmington- with
son, Sc-ott .. . He doesn't
smoke and we have an occa-
sional cigar so the hostess
put us in the proper region.
Our very fine waitress, Su-
san McLarty, had been at
the old Charley's Crab on
Pine Lake for five years be-
fore it burned down . .
and graciously cut apart .
Scott's whole lobster which
he would have done himself,
Mit still wore a cast from
"playing around" . . .
•His cocktail was a straw-
berry dacquiri for young
folks (strawberries, ice
cream and sour mix) and we
had a 1973 bottle of Mosel
Piesporter Goldropfchen
Riesling "Spatlese white
wine . .. Our entree was
the Clamdigger Sole, dipped
in bread crumbs and broiled
. . . It is a regular on the
menu and very good . .
Jifn.Macdonald, manager at
the Clamdiggers who looks
much like a sea captain with
'his handsome mustache and
beard, presented Scott with
the' first Clamdigger tee
shirt.
HELEN
SPANOS
should know good food . . .
she likes to cook and hubby
Andy makes one of the best
Coney 'Island hot dogs in
town every Wednesday
night at his Circus Lounge.
AROUND TOWN . .
Ed Heims and Sounds of
Simply are Tuesday
through Saturday in the
Penalty Box of Holiday Inn
of Southfield on Telegraph
1
. . . dancing to Ray King
Trio is in the Ronde-View
revolving restaurant . .• .
John Pappas is the fine gen-
tleman head maitre d' at
Golden Coach on Van Dyke,
north of 12 Mile, where.
comic Jackie Gayle is now
appearing and John. Armore
is at Interlude on E. 12 Mile,
between Mound and Ryan .
The Loving Cup with Mar-
lene Hill are at Monk's Cel-
lar on Orchard Lake and 12
Mile . . . Vocal-instrumen-
tal quartet "Lorio" is at
Gatsby's in the Ted's Old_
Town Restaurant complex
. . . Jazz pianist Bess Bon-
nier and Mickey Stein, jazz
guitarist and bassist, play
cocktail hour at Ramada
Inn (Metro Airport-Romu-
lus) Mondays . through Fri-
days.
"THE SECRET RE-
CIPE for making your own
lox is worth the price of the
book," says Esther Fish-
man, (Avodah Chapter) .
about the Pioneer Women's
Jubilee Year Cookbook
(5.50) . . . Fororders, call Pi-
oneer Women's office,
851-0750. ,
TOWN & COUNTRY
CLUB recent shindig un-
veiled a very talented group
called Manning, four guys
and Shirley Stockwell on
vocals . . . Waiting on us
was good ol' Charlie Bair, a
"youngster" waiter around
town who spent some time
at Northwood Inn (20
years), Cliff Bells, etc. . . .
Table with Dr. Morton and
Elaine Lesser, ,Shirley and
Al Lezell, Max and Bertha
Sheldon and Doris and Mor-
rie Lapin had double cele-
bration . . . Max winning T
C bridge tourney and 30th
anniversary of friendship
for the Lessers and Lezells
. . . Gals doing the Hustle
and •Hully Gully dances
were Esther Pastor, Mari-
lyn Freedman, Helene Lub-
lin, Betty Eichenhorn and
Sarah Kay . . . Max Mill-
man talking while wife Min-
nie also went out to join the
dance . . telling of the
days at the pool hall on 12th.
and Clairmount . . stand-
ing watching a game . . .
asked if he was betting . . .
and said he had a mind bet.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
December 19, 1975 29
Earle Mostyn's
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Brought To You In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For
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NEW YEAR'S DAY
3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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RIKSHAW INN
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. & MAPLE RD.
851 - 6400
IN THE ORCHARD MALL
HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY
BENNY'S
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( Sa br a)
O t li
IN THE OAK PARK CENTER
1399-44411j
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Regular $3.50
$
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Per Pers.
CUSTOM-MADE TRAYS WITH YOUR SELECTION
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FREE
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559-8717
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