Friday, September 10, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything IF YOU GO TO Irving's 27822 ORCHARD.LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. Off U.S. 696 at ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners Af t er Theater itinu ■ CHARLES BOLES At The Piano Bar FOR COCKTAIL HOUR MON. THRU FRI. 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. SPECIAL STYLINGS OF GARY PRIMO DUO MON. THRU SAT., P.M.-2 A.M. Two Great Restaurants With One Great Name From the broilers & the grills From the lakes & the seas Gourmet favorites Sandwiches • Salads • Snacks Luncheon • Dinner • Supper Choice cocktails, wines and liquors Zopinkds COUNTRY HOUSE 24010 W. 7 Mile Rd. At Telegraph 531-9000 Open all 7 days Valet Parking ZOpinkil5 ON THE BOULEVARD 2960 W. Grand Blvd. Across from Fisher Theatre TR 5-2614 Closed Sun. and Holidays Parking lot adjacent All Credit Cards AL BALOOLY, YOUR HOST • Delicatessen on Green- field and 11 Mile Rd. enough times, you're bound to see people you haven't seen in umteen years . . . It's getting to be a showplace of the northwest much like Darbys had become. But this isn't the main forte at Irving's . . . A good substantial menu - always seems to have food that most everybody likes . . . Very few places can compare with Rose Guttman's specialty dis- hes which, of course, in- clude her gefilte fish, pickled trout and boiled white fish . . . A recent dinner visit at Irving's had our mouth watering for one of Rose's excellent stuffed green peppers . . . When it comes to a delicacy like this, there is no in-between . . . it's either good or bad . . and at Irving's, the stuf- fed green peppers are ex- cellent . . . juicy, very well prepared . . . and tastefully fresh . . . The hamburger meat is among the best to be got- ten anywhere. From Rose and Irving Guttman and sons Jerry and Seymour . . . Lil Benkoff, cashier; Paula Spinner and Ruth Klein- man, hostesses . . . plus waitresses Colleen Rein- boldt, Margo Neidich, Jan Grissom, Beverly Gray and Alma Hill among others, the service and in- timate congeniality is dif- ficult to compare. Good wholesome food, fine service and a haimishe atmosphere gives Irving's its very wide and most deserved popularity as a totally complete real delicatessen-restaurant. LEONARD ROSENT- HAL has the right idea . . . "If I go into a re- staurant or night club and something isn't right, I'd rather tell the owner about it and come back again instead of not say- ing anything and never going back." MARIO'S ON Second, opened its doors in 1948 . . . with Mario Lelli emigrating to the United States from Bologna in 1930 . . . With brother . - BLOOMFIELD Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge ENTERTAINMENT TUES. THRU SAT. The New Sound Of RAY ROBERSON Guitarist-Songster BANQUET ROOMS FOR • BAR MITZVAS • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • SWEET SIXTEENS • BOWLING BANQUETS • BUSINESS MEETINGS • ANNIVERSARIES • ETC. Is -Famous Fur * 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 TOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTON 1 Reservations 626-1587 or 626-1697 6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile) Nello, he worked as a cook and chef on the West Coast before coming to Detroit . . . For several years he was a partner with cousins in Lelli's Inn on Woodward . . . and opened Mario's from pro- fits on the sale of his in- terest in Lelli's. THE LOVING CUP with Marlene Hill is in the first of a four-week engage- ment at the Monk's Cellar on 12 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd. ALFREDO'S on W. Eight Mile, between Lahser and Telegraph, is finally having its grand opening . . . and starts today (Friday) with a coupon in The Jewish News only . . . worth $4 on any two dinners from the entire menu . . . It's a special offer and quite a bargain. EMPTY LOT on 12 Mile and Coolidge in Berkley may become another Chuck Joseph's Place For Steak . . . City has ap- proved the license . . . Chuck and wife Dorothy will retain the Grand River spot they have had for nine years. JACK GOLDBERG at Stage Delicatessen in Oak Park is a gourmet chef in his own right . . . likes to cook . . . loves broiled white fish cold . . . and recently put gas- pacho soup on his menu . . . (Wonder if any cus- tomers complained about the soup being cold!) FRANKIE PAUL JR. taking after his dad, very popular and excellent ac- cordion maestro, Frankie Paul, as a fine gentleman, has left the music busi- ness to become a budding shopping center de- veloper . . . Dad Frankie Sr. is without a doubt one of area's best entertain- ers. THE BEST SHERRY comes from Spain, where for centuries the vintners near Jerez made their wine by means of a un- ique blending method known as the solera sys- tem . . . Basically, this is a method of mixing older mellowed sherry with newer wine . . . Califor- nia sherry, an imitation of the Spanish product, is not made by the solera system, although some California vintners have long experimented with Spanish methods, with good results . . . Sherry can be bone dry or very sweet . . . These words on the labels of Spanish sherry tell you what you are getting . . . Man- zanilla, extremely dry; Fino, also extremely dry; Amontillado, dryish and nutty; Amoroso, medium dry and Oloroso, sweet. IN MANY INSTANCES, don't blame the estab- lishment for your deliv- ery order of ribs, pizza, chicken, etc. if it comes soggy or cold . . . The de- livery kids taking their time have a lot to do with it . . However, there are places that give their boys too many orders to deliver . . . This way, it's virtually impossible for (Continued on Page 33) • • • I- THE SUSSEX HOUSE 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) 559-3377 Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m. MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY $675 PRIME RIB DINNER BEEF KABOB Reg. $1.95 SPECIAL $5.95 Reg. $9.25 VEAL SCALLOPINI A LA MARSALA reg. $8.25 NOW $ 5 95 Entertainment Thera., Fri. & SM. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 250 • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS ■ • •• ■ TALIAN-AMLRICAN CAFE MONDAYS THRU THURSDAYS, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. SUNDAY BUFFET 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Adults . . . $4.75 PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES 17630 WOODWARD (4 Attendant Parking Blks. N. of 6 Mile) For Reservations 869-3988 DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. 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