• 28 Friday, May 19, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RID CEDARS The Best of Everything CHEF SPECIALS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHTS 12 OZ. BROILED NEW YORK STEAK 1 77 Served On A Sizzling Platter OR BROILED FLORIDA RED SNAPPER Both Complete Dinners Inc. Freed Reim Soup or Nice, Salad, list Garlic Bread, Potato or Vegetable, Fresk Baked tut of Bread. 1 $5 9 5 LENNY DRAKE, Song Stylings, Mon. tlini Sat. 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-5170 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * COMPLETE DINNER TRY SOMETHING NEW! BOILED WHITE FISH 445 INCLUDES: SOUP OF THE DAY, $ SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, TEA OR COFFEE • ONE WEEK ONLY — MAY 19 THRU MAY 26 ROSE and * IRVING GUTTMAN • Invite You * To See Why * We * • * * * * OPEN FROM 6 a.m. TUES. THRU SUN. Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area 27167 GREENFIELD TRY ROSES * BLINTZES & PANCAKES Get On The Right Track! And Keep Your Steam Danny Raskin's 1 BM. N. of 11 Mile Next to Great Scott Mkt. 559-1380 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JUST BEFORE the start of the year, Orion House opened on M-24 and Clarkston Rd. in Lake Orion . . . becoming a favo- rite dining spot of many on the sprawling, one-floor area that seats 240. It is a family affair . . . both for diners and the own- ers, Kathleen and Phil Christi, Estella and Paul Mitchell and Jean and Chris Stevens . . a 12- relative, good operation. Novel idea is the waitress continually bringing water in carafe wine bottles . . . The Greek salad, only 50 cents with your meal, is huge and flavorful . . . fried chicken and bar-b-q chicken excellent . . and the white fish delicious . . . Hot rolls, too. Seeing chef Nick Christi wearing a hair net is indica- tive of the cleanliness at Orion House . . . Every- body in the kitchen must wear a hair net. A private lounge area also seats about 50 or 60. SOMEBODY FINALLY made off with the beautiful color book on every type of mushroom conceivable that Golden Mushroom owner Reid Ashton had chained to the wall at his 10 Mile and Southfield dining em- porium . . . But un- daunted, Reid has another one on order, only this time the security will be much tighter. . . Those books are quite expensive. When's the last time you had lunch at the Golden Mushroom? . . . It easily ranks among the best any- where . . . Excellent salad bar, delicious cold gazpacho soup and Omelette Floren- tine I with cheese and spinach) was our recent yummy experience at this fine spot. THAT 5'2" GIRL work- Plan Your Next Affair At Rinotep 3Inn • Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's • Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions Excellent Facilities Available For Wedding Ceremony and Receptions Phis A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m. DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m. LATE MIT ALA CARTE WM MOI- SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. One of Michigan's Most Elegant Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights, Including 14 Hot Entrees WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD. Bloomfield Hills $ 4 95 per person Reservations Accepted 564-5143 ing on the scaffold at Fior d' Italia, Northwestern and 12 Mile, is Mary Town, com- missioned to paint an Ita- lian scene mural 18 feet high and almost the entire one side of the restaurant . . Preparation is for first week in June opening of the outside patio at Fior d' Italia. WANT. TO MEET some- body you haven't seen in a long time? . . . Have break- fast at Harry Weiss' Origi- nal Esquire Delicatessen Restaurant on 11 Mile and Lahser in Harvard Row . . . You won't believe the amount of people. Harry, by the way, insists that it is practically im- possible fora delicatessen to make money anymore . "I made money when we used to sell corned beef sandwiches for 60 cents. No matter how high they go," says Harry, "we still can't make any more." WINE AND CHEESE preview isn't restricted only to restaurants and niteries . . Young Women of Jewish National Fund wouldn't have their seventh annual auction without it . . . this Sunday at Temple Emanu-El, 10 Mile in Oak Park . . . Wine and cheese tasting is at 7 and bidding begins at 8. LOOKS LIKE AN- OTHER Sambo's Restaur- ant will be coming here . . expected to open on 10 Mile at Evergreen on the Texaco station site. SOL LEWIS will speak on "Are You A New Age Person?" May 30, at the Ferndale Community Cen- ter, Nine Mile east of Woodward (2 doors east of the library) . . . Sol is a long time researcher in the field of parapsychology, and will share some interesting info plus present gifted per- sons on stage who will re- late to the audience. BEST RECOM- MENDATION for a re- staurant is people going back to it . . . Many folks who went to the new Little Hungaria on W. -12 Mile, about three blocks east of Coolidge, have returned. CONGRATS TO FORMER Detroit News writer Jim Graham on be- coming Mayor Coleman Young's press secretary . . . Jim and wife Molly Ab- raham, News restaurant writer, make a wonderful couple. ONE OF THE BEST hamburgers in town can still be gotten at one of the most beautiful restaurants anywhere . . . Topinka's Country House on W. Seven Mile Rd. and Telegraph . . Everything is so very fresh and wholesome . . . No cut- ting corners at Topinka's, truly a dining stalwart that people take for granted and forget too much about when eating out. Marietta Greggi is a sweet personable waitress on Friday and Saturday (Continued on Page 29) By Enjoying Our NEW DINNER SPECIALS A Ii rut Deice igktly SIL-1111S., 4:314 p.m. 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 a 14 Mee 5761588 BROWNIE'S ON THE LAKE FINE DINING • CHOICE COCKTAILS • LUNCH FROM 11:30 a.m. • DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC (The Oytdoor Patio wit reopen as soon at weather permits) 24420 E. JEFFERSON at the Jefferson Beach Marina between 9 & 10 Mile Roods Phone 771-4455 Reservations Taken Disenchanted with the same Business Lunch? Disheartened with the same After-Theatre Dinner? Disillusioned with the same After-Work Cocktail? TRY SOMETHING... TROY OPEN FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE Everyday ■ 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Sunday ■ 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. SHEFFIELD OFFICE PARK BUILDING 3270 West Big Beaver a Troy (West of Coolidge! 649-3480 O.