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August 05, 1977 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-08-05

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SUPER LUNCHEON SPECIAL

12 TO 2:30 p.m. MON. THRU SAT.

OUR OWN HOME-MADE

1/2 lb. HAMBURGER 750

with potato chips

No

Coupons or Credit Cards

Offer Expires 8/13/77

U1IKS1-1A . 14/ INN

6404 ORCHARD LAKE AT MAPLE-ORCHARD MALL-851-6400

REG. HOURS: Mon. Thru Thurs., 11:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat., 11:30 to 1 a.m. Sun., 4 to 10 p.m.

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ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN

Invite You To See Why

We Are #1

In The Metropolitan

Detroit Area

27167
GREENFIELD

1 Ilk. N. of 11 Mb
Next To Groot Scott Mkt.

559-1380

OUR
FAMOUS BREAKFAS T
Tues.-Sat. 7 a.m.711a.m.

• FRESH ORANGE JUICE
• 2 EGGS (any style)
• ROLL OR BAGEL
• COFFEE OR TEA

Sun. 7 a.m. - 10 a.m.

I

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 5, 1971 29

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 28)
one, run by electricity in-
stead of charcoal ... On
this, she made us Beef Su-
kiyaki ... thin-sliced beef,
fresh mushrooms, bean
cake, yam noodles, bamboo
shoots and spinach.
Now came the main en-
tree ... and an elegant one,
too ... very delicious
Salmon Steak Teriyaki ,
filet of salmon served on a
platter that included the
roots of rhubarb dipped in
ginger to cleanse the mouth
for this very fine dish.
For dessert, we tasted
Frieda's fresh strawberries
which are dipped in sour
cream and then brown
sugar ... If it is a Japanese
dish, our mom has her coun-
tries mixed up ... She's
been giving us strawberries
and sour cream since we
first learned what a spoon
was for ... Brother Mary
has been using brown sugar
on things long before, people
knew there even was such
a thing. —
However, our dessert was
the best ... and certainly a
rare treat ... Green Tea Ice
Cream ... No one in Detroit
could supply it, so Steve
and Kuno gave Stroh's the
recipe for them to make
this excellent ice cream ex-
clusively for Mikado.
Certainly we • all had
green tea ... and everyone
but Frieda enjoyed a good
. cigar ... not that she didn't
accept when offered one.
The delicate, balanced na-
ture of Mikado's environ-
ment extends to its menu ...
Spices and sauces are used
to enhance the food, not to
overwhelm it ... And since
a guest feasts with both the
palate and the eye, each en-
tree is served in a dis-
tinctive. dish ... Rice is pre-
sented in a chawan (rice_
bowl) and served with a
shamofi (a porcelain spoon)
... Tempura arrives at the
table in a bamboo basket.
After dinner, we were in-
vited to visit the other
rooms ... In the Japanese
tradition, guests are asked
to take off their shoes be-
fore entering the tatami
room and place them in a
special storage slot ... They
then enter the room in
stocking feet and if desired,
sit on a special two-inch
thick tatami rug ... Each
dining room is secluded by
an opaque "shoji" screen,
which makes the tatami
rooms Detroit's most pri-
vate dining experience ...
Some of the tatami rooms
feature a tokonoma, a re-
cessed area within the wall
containing a simple fresh
flower arrangement ...
Each room is striking in its
simplicity.
The steak tables are a re-
cent innovation in Japanese
cooking ... Up to seven
guests can sit around a
steak table, which contains
a large burner at its center
... The steaks and fresh ori-
ental ingredients are
brought to the' table where
a kimono-clad server pre-
pares the food to the
guest's preference ... Prepa-
ration of the meal is enter-
taining ... Alternating
shades of bronze and gold-
flowered wallpaper and a
bright woven carpet pro-

,

KENNY DAVIS IS BACK

AT RIP'S RESTAURANT AND BAR OF MU-
SIC...PLAYING ORGAN, SINGING AND
ACCOMPANYING OTHER ASPIRING
SINGERS AND MUSICIAN FRIENDS WHO
DROP IN FOR A CHORUS OR TWO: 9:30-
1:30 a.m., TUES.-SAT.

ANDJOHN HUMPHRIES, YOUR SINGING HOST,

SPARE RIBS"

IS. STILL SERVING THOSE " BABY
HIS DADDY CREATED BACK IN 1930, AS WELL AS A
HOST OF OTHER GOODIES

NOW OPEN SUNDAYS

4 TO 8 p.m.



LOCATED FOR 36 YEARS AT 998 W. HURON (M-59),
3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF PONTIAC MALL, MINUTES FROM
PINE KNOB, MEADOWBROOK AND SILVERDOME STADIUM.

PHONE 681-2161 FOR RES.

matNorthfield Hilton Inn
is memorable -

.

CARRY-OUT ONLY

COMPLETE CHINESE MENU

vide a colorful environment
in which to experiment and
dine.
The standard western-
style room is the first
guests see as they enter Mi,
kado ... This room also con-
tains all the traditional
Japanese elements—bam-
boo chairs and dividers,
tree trunks supporting
beams, Kawara (wavy
tiles) hanging low over the
eaves and the shoji
screens—yet offers the corn-
fort of tables and chairs.
It is nice to see authentic
ways of serving Japanese
cuisine instead of the over-
acting show biz kind.
Mikado was the name of
a great Japanese emperor
. Detroit Plaza now also
has a restaurant that lives
up to his greatness.
DAN ROSS of Van Dyke
and Next Door Clothes,
highly -recommends Phoe-
nicia on Woodward and
Buena Vista in Highland
Park "For the best rice pud-
ding anywhere."
CARL BACCI, bossman
at the Clock Restaurant on
10 Mile and Southfield, is
an excellent example for
his help ... Nobody works
harder than he does ... and
certainly none are more
pleasant than him.
JAKKS WILL BE open
Sundays beginning this
week ... with dinners serv-
ed 4 to 8 at the Greenfield
and 10 Mile Rd. spot.
DENNY GOLDBERG, 23-
year-old son of Betty and
Jack Goldberg, begins Sept.
5 as director of food produc-
tion at University of Cincin-
nati ... woiliing for Profes-
sional Foodservice Manage-
ment, Inc. ... Young Denny
started out 14 years ago by
Sol Pitt at Alban's Bottle &
Basket on N. Hunter. ...
washing dishes, counter-
man on line, etc. ... then
went to the Tel-12 store to
manage ... He liked food
biz so much that the college
degree he gets this month
will be in hotel-restaurant
institution management
from Michigan State, one of
the few Midwest colleges
with this program ... As far
as cooking is concerned,

(Continued on Page 31)

INCLUDING LUNCHEON COMBINATION PLATES
11 a.m. TO 4 p.m.

• SOUPS • APPETIZERS • ALL CANTONESE ENTREES
OPEN 7 DAYS...MON.-SAT., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. SUN., 12 noon-10 p.m.

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19961 W. 12 MILE RD.

EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA
On Evergreen Side

1569-6448

WHEN IN WINDSOR EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE IS

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VEAL PAPRIKAS
FILET MIGNON
TRANSYLVANIA MEAT PLATTER

8 4.95'
$6.95

11.95

FOR 2
FOR 4

5 22.95

ALL ABOVE INCLUDE:

SOUP, SALAD,
I ALL OUR FOOD IS HOME-MADE j
BREAD & BUTTER
MON.-SAT., 12 NOON-12 MID.
SUN., 12 NOON-10 P.M.

1665 OTTAWA ST.

For Res.

1-519-258-3212

Right Out of Tunnel to Goyeau. Right To Wyandotte. Left 7 Lights to Gladstone. Right To
Ottawa.

We Honor Major Credit Cards
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THIS WEEK'S DINNER SPECIALS

ALL INCLUDE: SOUP DU JOUR, VEGETABLE,
POTATO, SALAD & COFFEE OR TEA

I FRIDAY

6

I

BAKED WHITE FISH . ...43 55

I SATURDAY 1

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CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE. . '4"

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[— TUESDAY

TENDERLOIN TIPS -
WEDNESDAY I
STEAK KABOB
THURSDAY
FRIED CHICKEN

4 3 35
$350

0

9 3 45

SUMMER HOURS: MON., 6 a.m.-4 p.m.

TUES THRU SAT., 6 a.m.-9 p.m. CLOSED SUN.

• COMPLETE TRAY CATERING
• SUTTON SUMMER PLATTERS
• CHILDREN'S MENU

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VILLAGE

(Formerly
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Royal Oak
— 549-4141

FEATURING GREEK FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT

OPEN 7 DAYS . . . SUN THRU THURS., 11 a.m.-2 a.m. FRI. 8, SAT.,. 11 a.m.-3 a.m.

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