24 Friday, August 20, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TRAYS $2.75 per pers. ED'S MINI DELI 543-6073 15640 W. 11 MILE RD., Corner Greenfield Southfield 557-3237 VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. SALAD BAR 869-5674 SERVED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE TUESDAYS, 4 p.m.-9 p.m. RIB EYE STEAK $1 89 CHOPPED STEAK . •$1 69 Salad Bar, Hot Baked Potato & Texas Toast INCLUDES $1 59 Salad Bar, Hot Baked Potato & Texas Toast INCLUDES: RESTAURANT 1 535 CASS LAKE RD. Keego Harbor WED. & THURS., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. VEAL CUTLET Mti6g LAO Mon.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. & Holidays, noon-10 p.m. AUTHENTIC CANTONESE FOODS ... AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES • LUNCHES •DINNERS • COMBINATION SPECIALS We Also Have Available • CHICKEN • FISH • SHRIMP COMPLETE CARRY-OUT 681-3440 BLOOMFIELD Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Is Famous For BANQUET ROOMS FOR • BAR MITZVAS • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • SWEET SIXTEENS • BOWLING BANQUETS • BUSINESS MEETINGS •ANN!' 1SARIES • ETC. * FRESH LAKE PERCH (Small) * PETITE FROG LEGS * DOVER SOLE Amandine Fine Seafoods—Steaks—Chops Monday Thru Saturday, 11 a.m. til 12 Midnight Closed Sundays YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTON Reservations 626-1587 or 626-1697 6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile) Youth Orchestra Fund Started The Rose Phillips Himelhoch Educational Trust has made a $15,000 grant to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to help fund its Youth Orchestra scholarship program. The Detroit Symphony Youth Orchestra has, since its establishment in 1970, provided training and ex- perience for young orchestral musicians. One of its most important programs has been in providing scholarship funds to enable some of its members to pay for lessons with players from the Detroit Symphony. Trio to Perform The Amor Artis Trio will perform string music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven at Brunch with Bach at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Sunday. Three performances will be given in the museum's Kresge Court, at 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. For reservations and in- formation, call the Art Institute ticket office, 832- 2730. JAKKS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE • 25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile GREENFIELD CENTER 546-1224 WED. thru SAT. EVES JO THOMPSON HAPPY HOUR, 3 to 7 p.m. MON. THRU FRI. ALL DRINKS AT REDUCED PRICES DINNER SPECIALS INCL.: So _ up, Salad, Pot. $ 01 95 Veg., Coffee, Teo or Sonko MON. THRU FRI., 5 to 11 p.m. BUSINESSMEN' LUNCH, MON.-FR1., 11 to 3 DINNER MON.-SAT., 5 to 11 p.m. LATE EVENING MENU ■■ 1111M ■ Windsor Has 2 Fine Restaurants - sallOR'14 .. taiNUAlut. :& iii .1" TBQ's Other Place Tunnel Bar•B•Q • Breakfasts • Sun.-Thurs., 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat., 7 a.m. to 4 a.m. 10 Hwy 40) TO HVVY 13 4. niEtrzationar CatE TE 7.1 0 0 33 a 33 DOU(.ALL RD QUELL ( TIE NVE MILITARY P1. 144 .1•■■■ Of r_i_i_tinction. TuNNEt. TO DETROIT Our Exceptional Home-Made Pastries, Exclusively Supplied By ghe cPctstN (Mee ••••• ace Inside and Outside Catering • Bar & Bat Mitzvas • Showers • Weddings • Banquets • Reunions • Swim Parties • Stags • Bowling Parties • Anniversaries • All Occasions I'. c) (p 1 Succulent Seafoods, Great Steaks, International Specialties and Windsor Phone: Choice Cocktails 969-6011 • Private Party Facilities • Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m. t 0 1 a.m. Sundays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 3067 DOUGALL RD Detroit Phone: 963-8944 TB() Home Of World Famous Spare Ribs (Opposite Turinel Bar-B-0 Chicken and Car Exit) (519) 258-3663 Char-Broiled Steaks 58 PARK ST. E. HURON C 4. • 1, The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin YOU WOULDN't BELIEVE how beautiful the northwest areas of Detroit are unless you sat in the Ronde-View revolving restaurant atop the Holiday Inn of Southfield on Telegraph at John Lodge and 1-696 freeways . . . The lovely landscaping, well- kept buildings and soft, billowy clowds drifting un- der a gorgeous sunset. And you couldn't imagine how relaxingly pleasant it is to spend an evening there . . . especially with so ex- cellent a waitress as Nancy Lantzy, a very lovely, most pleasant young lady, always smiling and extremely ef- ficient . . . "She's one of our best," says Ronde-View manager Milton Pappas with a rightful pride . . . Nancy is a former nurse's aide, which may account for some of her excellence with people . . . She has been at the Ronde-View since it opened a year ago. The food at the Ronde- View is far from being the type of fare you'd expect at a Holiday Inn or such other like place . . . The French menu with English ex- planations is not inexpen- sive . . . and the food borders on the very good side of a gourmet's ledger. Seating 260, the Ronde- View makes a complete revolution in 70 minutes much slower and a lot better than when we went to its opening and at times kind of thought we were on a rooftop merry-go-round. Nancy with the laughing eyes brought us home-made onion soup in butter and sherry wine with a rich beef stock, topped by a crouton and parmigiana cheese and browned . . . It was full- bodied and delicious. . . . Next, a salad and stewed eggplant with tomatoes which was very tasty . . . Our main entree was L'emince de Veal Ronde- View . . . thin slices of veal sauteed in butter and covered with a subtle wine sauce and cream, and fresh raw slices of mushrooms . . . It is an elegant dish with a sauce that has few peers ... . Our wine selec- tion was a beautiful bottle of Duhr's Piesporter Goldropfschen with its tender bouquet that in our opinion goes so good with veal. Sitting at the window watching the northwest area slowly go round . . . and the roof of Cong. Shaarey Zedek aimed directly at us . . . we sat amidst portraits-on-glass of sports celebrities . . . Hank Greenberg's picture was our companion on opening night . . . and this time we were highly honored to be by hockey immortals Sid Abel and Gordie Howe. Dining at the Ronde-View revolving restaurant atop Holiday Inn of Southfield is an enjoyable experience . . . but a word of advice to the gals and guys . . . Don't put purses or other items on the ledge . . . unless you want to go hunting for them in another part of the room. CENTAUR RINK Restaurant and Lounge will be opened in September on Drake Rd. and Walnut Rd. . . . by Bob McDonald and Bob Fracchia of the Roman Terrace on Orchard Lake Rd. and 12 Mile . . . plus Abe Selesny among others . . . It will serve salads, deli-type sandwiches and after 5 p.m., deep dish pizza . . . Centaur Rink restaurant will be a casual spot taking up a lot of property . . . about seven acres . . . and include an indoor golfing range and ice arena. LETTER DEPT.... "As to your recent column about the bad carry-out cor- ned beef sandwiches you received from many delis, we are confident ours was not one of them. My staff and I pride ourselves on good food whether it is in- side or carry-out. Being a delicatessen man for many years, I know what it's like seeing a bad corned beef sandwich. However, in almost every instance, they were not made by "pros", but by young kids who didn't care and shouldn't have been doing it in the first place." . . . Dick Licht- man, Northgate Delicatessen. WAYNE YOUNG- BLOOD, of whom there are very few better waiters anywhere, is one of the reasons for owner John Young's success at Carmen's Fior d' Italia on Northwestern and 12 Mile . .. He is the kind of waiter everybody wants because his pleasant personality, quickness, care and know- how make for very pleasant dining. The food at Carmen's Fior d' Italia is fresh and wholesome . . . with a delightful salad bar . . . Wayne made our salad for us and it was a true work of art. Now entertaining Fridays and Saturday nights at Fior d' Italia is 4 ft. 101/2 inch "mighty mite" songstress Patty Haak, who has such a powerful voice for a little gal . . . And it's a very fine voice, too, with lots of full bodied notes coming from vocal cords that sound altogether different when talking . . . Patty does a great job on stan- dards like, "Fly Me To The Moon", "On A Clear Day" and "Foggy Day In London Town" among others. On piano, electric organ and harmonica, Danny Stevenson plays blues, pops and standards with his duo . . . He is a fine, crowd- pleasing musician and ex- cellent_ arranger . . . Only fault Danny has is remembering requests . . . Otherwise, he does a heck of a good job. NEW NAME OF Saksey's on Woodward and Seven Mile Rd. will be Omar (Continued on Page 26)