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March 24, 1978 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-24

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11E DETROIT. UIS8 NEWS

Friday, Mardi 24, 1978

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This book contains hundreds of coupons for dinners,theatres,
sports, special events and hotels.

ITALIAN-AMERICAN
CUISINE IN THE FINEST
TRADITION

SERVING

and HARRY SATCHWELL

Guest Columnists

(YOUR HOSTS.- DAN & MARCELLA MOODY)
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As the authors of the
best-selling restaurant
guide called "Meet, Eat &
Enjoy Greater Detroit"
(that's the book with the re-
prints of actual menus for
the "better" restaurants in
southeastern Michigan),
we're delighted to share
with you once again some of
our views on the dining out
scene.
Yes, Detroit and environs
really does have a spring
and summer. And our book
is crammed with places to go
to and things to see when "a
wind ever soft from the blue
heaven blows."
The Al Fresco Dining sec-
tion, for examplo, can guide
you to the lovely Money
Tree downtown which has a
tiny sidewalk cafe, gaily de-
corated, with pleasant
Music at night; the Double
Eagle in Troy with an out-
,idoor patio grill overlooking
the Sylvan Glen Golf
Course—ideal for watching
the sun set; the Meeting
Place in Oakland County
which brings the outdoors
in with airy spaces and
light-filled rooms, as does
the always superb, sky-
lighted Tweeny's in the
center of Birmingham.
You'll also find a sec-
tion on the lakes and riv-
ers . . . restaurants that
serve boaters and those
who travel to those areas
by car. Also, a chapter on
the markets and special
neighborhoods where
you can load up on fresh

AN ADVENTURE IN
MID-EASTERN CUISINE

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produce, dairy products,
meat, poultry, plants and
flowers.
That brings us to the
book's section on Parks and
Picnics. We've included a
Metropark location map
and descriptions of the 10
excellent parks and what
facilities each provides. As
for picnics, we've listed our
favorite delis and stores
which offer a wide variety of
fine foods and wines, other
beverages and supplies for
gourmet picnics and the
house. Did we just hear a
robin chirping?
What specific informa-
tion does "Meet, Eat &
Enjoy Greater Detroit" give
the reader in its listings?
• Prices, locations, credit
cards, hours and reserva-
tions
• Menus from 145 "top"
restaurants
• Restaurant descriptions
• Ethnic spots
• Celebrities' Recipes (see
page 84 for Danny's "Veal
Detroit")
• 500 listings — picnics to
haute cuisine
• And more, much, much
more!
What have been some of
your best meal experiences
in your restaurant travels?
We thought you'd never
ask! Let's mention specific
dishes we've ordered that
linger in the memory as
all-time gastronomic
greats: The something-for-
everyone breakfasts at
Original Irving's and the
Original Pancake House;
the tiny frog legs at Club
Berkley; the Roma Cafe's
veal shanks; the Sheik's
taboulee salad and raw
lamb kibbee; the renowned
mussels at the Cadieux
Cafe; any vegetable served
at La Rotisserie in the
Hyatt Regency; the delicate
avocado soup at La Fon-
taine in the Detroit Plaza
Hotel; superb perch from
the east side's Golden Lion,
downtown's Jacoby's, and
Huck's Lakeshore; the
four-star roast beef from
Carl's Chop House and the
Prime Rib Room in
Windsor. •
Just thinking about the
Shrimp St. Tropez and
the chicken breast in
a tarragon sauce served
at the London Chop
House makes our palates
quiver with joy — both of
these dishes are part of
that restaurant's sophis-
ticated Nouvelle Cuisine,
meaning the emphasis is
on low-fat, low-calorie
gourmet cooking. We
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