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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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OLD TIME DELI
27701 Orchard Lake Road
553-2191,
Near 12 Mile
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green
has been opened about two
weeks...serving Mandarin,
Korean and Japanese cui-
sine...(Japanese steakhouse
is open, but rest of Japa-
nese menu has a week or
two to go yet.)
This is a very interesting
place...ordering from vari-
ous ways of cooking instead
of staying with one coun-
try...Young Kim (his name
is Young Kun Kim), 5'4, 120
pounds and 38-years-old, is
the owner, with wife Sook
sometimes helping as host-
ess...It is an elegantly beau-
tiful place seating 200 in a
delightfully designed con-
temporary setting next door
to what will eventually be
Diamond Jim Brady's eat-
ery...V.I.P. Palace has
been approved for liquor by
the Southfield Council and
waiting for Lansing okay,
which is now just formality.
After our spiced sour
soup, we went the chop
sticks route, enjoying
Mandu (Korean egg rolls al-
together different than the
Chinese egg roll) dipped in
a soy sauce; king crab Man-
darin style,- cooked with
green peppers and onions in
a chicken sauce; Polkoki,
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BOMBAY
With curried shrimp,
avocado and almonds.
10 Mile at
Southfield Rd.
559-4230
LUNCH & DINNER
SPECIALS
MON. THRU FRI.
DAILY HOURS:
NON. THRU THURS.,
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Pizza rated NQ. 1 by
Channel 7 News
BEER & WINE
SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE
Korean charcoal broiled
and marinated sliced beef;
Mo Shu, like crepes, stuffed
with eggs, meat and
skinned mushrooms...and
then dessert...glazed ba-
nanas extremely hot,
dipped by waitress into ice
water to cool off...resulting
in the outside being hard-
ened and candied while the
inside remains very
warm...This Mandarin deli-
cacy also comes as glazed
apples.
After each couple of
dishes, very hot towels
were given us by the very
courteous waitresses.
V.I.P. Palace takes up
about 6,000 square feet, in-
cluding two kitchens, and is
a most inviting place to go.
Young and Sook have
been here only 9 1/2
years...She is a nurse anes-
thetist at Mt. Carmel Hospi-
tal...Both -will soon become
United States citizens.
This is truly an adventure
in dining because we know
of no other place that
serves Mandarin, Korean
and Japanese food all under
the same roof.
GET WELL WISHES...to
Irving Guttman of Irving's
Delicatessen...in Room 427
at Providence Hospital.
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