THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS COUNTRY INN B-8 RIBS • B-B CHICKEN • • ITALIAN DISHES —BEER & WINE- 45109 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 'In The Big Red House" Happy Passover DAVISON CONEY ISLAND 9 Mile- Coolidge Oak Park ./ McDONALD'S ON GREENFIELD RD. EXTENDS GREETINGS FOR A JOYOUS AND HAPPY PASSOVER 26550 GREENFIELD at 11 Mile Oak Park nakrs . Next to Towne Theater BROWNIE'S HAS RE-OPENED • Business Lunches • Dinners HAPPY PASSOVER 7 DAYS A WEEK • ALWAYS FRESH SEAFOOD • • STEAKS • CHOPS • SPECIALTY DISHES • ENCLOSED OUTDOOR DINING PATIO • ENLARGED COCKTAIL LOUNGE • BANQUET ROOM DANCING TO "THE FIRST GENERATION" BROWNIE'S ON THE LAKE 24420 E. JEFFERSON BET. 9 & 10 MILE RDS. Clair Shores 771-4455 tel% ID Tan 3inn 2515 Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills 644-7764 Wishes All A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS PASSOVER 0.1V1 ER ■ • 'C. NORTHLAND Directly Opposite Lanes 5 & 6, Lots F & G Greenfield Rd. Entrance Sandwich Shops 9 MILE MEDICAL BUILDING Next To Providence Hospital 9 Mile, West of Greenfield Dinners • Sandwiches Wish Everyone A VERY HAPPY PASSOVER The Best of Everything WENT OUT to the Squire's Table on Commerce Lake Rd., to see how that New York Strip Steak din- ner was at $4.95 Mondays through Thursdays . . . This was our first visit back to the Squire's Table since new chef John Kerersi is there . . . The steak was tastefully tender and very much worth the price. Our fine waitress, young Debbie Cleal, was efficient, pleasant and gracious . . . making our salads with the creative artistry that tray caterers talk about . . The steak dinner includes soup or juice (we had delicious navy bean soup), salad bar and homemade bread, ba- gels, etc. Norm LePage's Squire's Table is still one of the most beautiful intimate spots ar- ound . . . with quiet elegance for comfortable dining. Entertainer Bob Posch, who has been somewhat of a permanent fixture, so to speak, will be leaving April 10 . . . and May 1 the down- stairs seating 175 will be- come what Manager Dennis Behrend says could be one of the most lavish discos in America . . . Dining will, of course, continue upstairs. Dennis is a genial gentle- man, and has been at Squire's Table since it was opened five years ago by Larry Bongiovanni . . . and purchased three years ago by Norm LePage. CONTRARY TO wrong thoughts . . . Angel's Hour Glass on W. McNichols is not closed for dinner every night of the week . . . They serve good dinners on Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednes- day . . . and lunch Monday through Friday . . . Enter- tainment-wise, Larry San- tos is still doing a magnifi- cent job Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings . . . Jimmy Cohen is at the piano on Monday and Tuesday . . . and the Tucker-Free- man Show is on Wednes- days, with two young gents doing country-western, old- ies and goodies, risque stuff and comedy. CHUCK MUER'S River Crab in St. Clair Shores is closed for remodeling. YOU KNOW. IT'S springtime when Ole Chris- tensen dusts off his beret and prepares to open the Sidewalk Cafe at Hotel Pontchartrain . . . Date is May 10 for this honest-to- goodness outdoor cafe at the Pontch. THERE'S FUNDAY ev- ery Monday at Northville Charley's . . . with cook Dave Duey donning his re- galia and becoming DeeDee the Clown . . . Rumpus room is full of kids who love to watch DeeDee make ani- mals out of balloons for them. 10,817 CLAMS were downed . . . and $1,081.70 raised for Sister Arline Schmeer's search for a clam-related cure for cancer . . . The clam-eater's gift of five cents per clam was matched by Chuck Muer, owner of three restaurants in .Michigan and three in Ohio that had the campaign , from Dec. 15 to Feb. 29 .. . A Dominican nun, Dr. Schmeer is director of mar- ine studies at the American Medical Center, Denver, Colo.. . . Her 14-year study has shown that a substance called mercenene, found in littleneck, cherrystone and quahog clams, kills human cancer cells in tissue scul- ture. LATEST FALSE RU- MOR . . . and very false is that Carl Rosenfeld and Carl's Chop House has purchased the Trio on Northwestern. DID YOU KNOW that all those antique-looking dishes hanging high on the walls at The Gallery on W. 10 Mile Rd. are continually taken down and washed? . . . That's why they're al- ways gleaming . . . Owner Stephan Becharas is doing an excellent job with his fine establishment . . . so very clean. NEW RESTAURANT and cocktail lounge is called Smart Alex . . . at the mar- ketplace of Wonderland Shopping Center, Plymouth and Middlebelt in Livonia. MAIL DEPT. . . . from Bill Kaufman of Kaufman's Restaurant Supply . . . "Just finished your column and the paragraph headed "Some thoughts" is true. I might add for best in pas- tries and banana pies, Staf- ford's Restaurants are tops. Their latest place in the Or- chard Mall Shopping Center at Orchard Lake and Maple is excellent." NEW ADDITION TO Dominico's Italian-Ameri- can eatery on Coolidge in Berkley is completed .. . for showers, parties, recep- tions, etc. . . . It's Domini- co's new Romanesque Room. TENUTA'S IS a Mexican restaurant on W. Huron across from Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital . . . Origi- nally seated only 50 people but now can handle 125. THE GOLDEN MUSH- ROOM has not been sold . . . and isn't for sale, says owner Reid Ashton. MAKING SOME ROUNDS . . . Samuels Bros. Cafeteria, Eastern Market . . . bustling deli popular for early breakfasts or hearty sandwiches from hamburger to triple-deckers to full plate lunches . . . Little Cafe, Gratiot . . . Hearty, delicious meals once served in West Ger- many's Ruhr Valley neigh- borhood restaurants can be enjoyed in authentic Ger- man atmosphere . . . Bots- ford Inn, Grand River . . . A step into the historic past . . . Michigan's oldest con- tinuously-operated inn con- tains the same gracious at- mosphere, furnishings, antiques as when recon- structed by Henry Ford I for his wife Clara. DeLuca, Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile . . . An oil mural of small Italian village of Atina, 50 miles north of Rome, dominates . . . In corner is small house which bartender explains is the home where owner Dennis DeLuca was born . . . April 9, 1976 39 By Danny Raskin Shalea Inn, Auburn Road, Auburn Heights . . . Un- pretentious exterior makes this eatery an overlooked gem . . . Three miles from Rochester's Meadowbrook Theater . . . Inside is warm and intimate . . . The Vineyards - Franklin Rd. and Northwestern . . . Stained glass window, barn- yard walls, vaulted ceiling give interior .a wine cellar feel, with exceUent dining experience. Ted's, Woodward and Square Lake Rd. . . . It's quite a jump from Michi- gan's first drive-in restau- rant in 1934 to a full-course dinner served on pewter plates, with wine list and fancy bar . . . Duffy's, Cooley Lake Rd. in Union Lake . . . Seemingly located in middle of nowhere, Duf- fy's nevertheless has an en- thusiastic following . . . Decor is rustic, including piano bar with barrel seats where diners await reserva- tions while listening to live entertainment. The King's Table, First National Bank Bldg. down- town . . . Serves lunch only, but King Arthur would have been at home in the cool, dim blue interior with beamed ceilings, leaded stained-glass windows . . . Friendly waitresses com- plete with English accent take diner's order . .. May- field Chop House, Griswold . . . Old-time masculine sa- loon atmosphere. Paintings hang from wood-paneled walls with polished mahog- any bar, booths, tables. New Hellas, Monroe in Greektown . . . Greek music on jukebox, hanging grapes, Doric columns, unpreten- tious ... New Hellas is prob- ably best of many Greek- town restaurants . . . Pontchartrain Wine Cel- lars, W. Larned . . One of Midwest's better restau- rants .. . Specializes in European dishes, will de- light both exacting gour- mets and seekers of unusual atmosphere . . . Sheik Cafe, E. Lafayette . . . Plain Middle East motif, probably best Lebanese food in town . . . El Sol, W. Ver- nor . . . Wall-size painting of Don Quixote dominates Mediterranean style restau- rant with Spanish-Mexican- Cuban menu . . . Kostere's W. 8 Mile Rd., west of Tele- graph . . . Dark, warm, modern roadhouse atmos- phere with dramatic light- ing from spots in a solid dark ceiling, modern hang- ing fixtures. Spanish Colonial Room, 10 Mile and Northwestern . . . Decorated to give inti- mate atmosphere, with deep red carpets, dark paneled walls, beamed ceilings, red leather booths . .. The Pagoda, W. Maple, Claw- son . . . Don't expect great Chinese influence . . . Only thing resembling.name be- sides egg-drop soup is mod- ern pagoda shape of build- ing . . . Main dining room has brick walls, curved wood-beamed ceiling shaped to pagoda walls . . . Moy's Japanese Steak House, Middlebelt at Six Mile .. . Probably most unusual Japanese dining experience in Detroit . . . Food cooked on large grill in center of table by one of var- ious chefs imported from Japan . . . Chef does ballet, flourishing long knives, spatulas to thin-cut mush- rooms, onions, green pep- per, tender sirloin, shrimp which he seasons, cooks lightly . : . Kopitzki's , Mack at Devonshire . . .Dif- ferent menu every day, carefully prepared fobd, right, home-cooked flavor . . . Outside looks gently rustic; inside atmosphere neat, clean . . . Congenial, friendly service . . . Sinbad's, St. Clair at River . . . Views of Detroit River makes up for rugged non-decor here . . . Lines each night prove popularity . . . Some diners will soon be arriving by boat . . . Ivanhoe Cafe, Joseph Cam- pau at Frederick . . . May be best fried perch in town at fine, offbeat family res- taurant hiding modestly in quiet, predominately Polish residential neighborhood . . . Called "Fish House" by regular patrons . . . closed Saturday and Sunday. • Trio di Trieste Due at Ford Auditorium The Trio di Trieste will perform 10:45 p.m. today and 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Ford Auditorium. Doors will open at 9:30 p.m. today and coffee will be served. The concert will be preceded at 10:15 by a fashion show. Works to be performed include Beethoven's "Con- certo for Piano, Violin and Cello" and the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra premieres of Penderecki's "Poly- morphia" and Ghedini's "Concerto d' Albatro." Tickets are available at Hudson's and Mongomery Wards' ticket offices, or by calling Ford Auditorium, 961-0700. Golda's 'My Life' Set for Broadway NEW YORK — The Thea- ter Guild will stage a Broad- way production next year based on Golda Meir's auto- biography "My Life." Philip Langer, president of the Guild, announced purchase of the dramatic rights on Monday in Tel Aviv. "My Life," published in --the U.S., in November, has been printed in five lan- guages and serialized in six others. Olim Cite Dulzin CARMIEL (ZINS) — Treasurer of the Jewish Agency, Leon Dulzin, de- cared that the Jewish Agency intends to spend $90 million for immigration and absorption in this year He .made this statement during a festive celebration at which he was made an hon- orary citizen of the new de- velopment town, Carmiel.