Friday, Joe 16, 1978 33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Restaurant and Lounge 1/4 The Best of Everything Located In Holiday Inn of Farmington 10 Mile & Gd. River 477-4000 At The Inn NOW APPEARING FOR DANCING (Continued from Page 32) has a winner with his blue ribbon Chili. Q. Who has the best perch? A. Our two favorites are, consistently, The Gol- den Lion on Moross, De- troit, and Jacoby's — since 1904 on Brush St. in De- troit. Q. Who serves up the best frog legs? A. The tiny, tiny variety, (not easy to come by these days) are a succulent treat at the Club Berkley on Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile Rd. Q. What is, in your opin- ion, the best after dinner drink? A. Unquestionably, The Hummer! It's a sublime blend of ice cream, Kahlua, whatever; (hopefully, Hagen-Dasz ice cream .. . the best ice cream in the best of all possible worlds). Anyway, run, do not walk, to the London Chop House or the Golden Mushroom to sample this lovely confection. Q. The best martini? A. If you want to coddle your brains a la quick and please your taste buds at the same time, we have three finalists: 1. Little Harry's, 2. The Sabre Lancer, 3. Complete Catering Facilities Up To 350 • Welt:Imps • Bar Mtn. •All parties • Complete Dimas • Basimessaa's Lades • Breakfast HARMONY SWEET Restaurant Open 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 7 Days A Week Lounge Open Til 2 am. Club Berkley nas woman ATM WE R24731 NOW WE DANCE THE FOX TROT & CHA CHA • Boy Lake Perch • Turtle Soup • Dwer Sole • Fresh Seafoods • Steaks & Chops • Baby Frog Legs No ft. TIn Sri EdrIliend hm-Se. ame I ram I IT FEE & REM MST OPENING -JULY 14th COME AND NAVE A BOUNCING TIME AT an OnCe TH 1 ArrYCIA. Of STARRING r NANCY CIURWIN Directed by Edgar A. Guest Ill Musical director Barbara Gowan: borsograpiv•r Dennis East Jacques. Q. Where can you go for , DINNER PLAYHOUSE AT THE BM STEER LOWER LEVEL Ton rM ---------""'"v' Ii, SA Am 7 FL Ave L11 Sam Um EN 9.44 1:311 1 . $ 1 6 Par 95 P, ..on (featuring complete sit down dinner) GROUP RATES AVAILABLE reservations 549.2420 1824 W. 14 Mlle Rd. i Royal Oak A Nancy Gum*, Production the best fish chowder? A. Haab's in Ypsilanti — go no further. Q. Who has the best salad bar? A. Especially during the summer months, The Push Cart Cafe where all the sparkling vegies, cheeses, etc. are brought in from the Eastern Market to The Push Cart which is right smack in the middle of the market. Q. What restaurant has the most imaginative decor? A. Jerry Shoenith's Jerry's Marine Bar, at the River- front; it's totally eclectic with a madcap, nostalgic/ nautical theme. The overall decor (let alone the ladies' room) is worth a trip. Q. Which restaurants boast the best modern de- cor? A. The Double Eagle on Rochester Rd. in Troy (designed by Alexis Lahti) and the tiny, ornamental Bijou in Southfield. Both smashing. Q. Which two new re- staurants are off to a run- ning start? A. The Wel- lington on Mack Avenue in Grosse Pointe and Jacques (formerly the Atrium, in Southfield). Q. Where can you go for a truly delicious mussel din- ner? A. The Cadieux Cafe. Famed traveler George Pierrot says, "The next best thing to Belgium is a mussel dinner at the Cadieux Cafe." Q. Which restaurants have the most mouth- •• • Hebrew Speakers Club Will Meet The Jewish Community Center's Hebrew Club will hold its final activity of the season 3 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Center branch. The meeting will be the occasion to bid farewell to the Center's shaliakh, Natan Bachrach. The Hebrew speaking club for children in grades one-six will hold their final meeting of the season 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. The group will recess until October, but prospective members are invited to join now. For information, call the Hebrew Department, 967-4030. The Hebrew department announced that it has been licensed by the Michigan State Board of Education as an Institute of Jewish Studies. Credit is earned for the classes. Summer Heb- rew classes begin June 26. Ellias Will Head Benefits Division garnered from Budapest to Bos- That old reprobate L.J. Loophole ton, complemented with more is at it again — plotting a fantastic traditional fare. Will you have room Sunday Brunch to captivate the for the sweet table, laden with hearts of all. To insure freshness, cakes, tarts, cheeses and fruits? L. J . even convinced the hotel manager to personally pick up — Let gourmandizing gluttony over- rule your temperateness. We a dazzling assortment of bagels. dare you! All-you-can-eat Brunch Honest! served Sundays 11:30 a.m. Cover one of those bagels 1"'"' to 2:30 p.m. Adults $5.95, with L. J .'s cream-cheese- %—.0..7X• kids 12 and under $2.95. and-lox spread. Journey afar Please call for reservations: through his ever-changing 557-4800. international specialties, L.J.Loopholds Food for your habeas corpus In the Sheraton-Southfield Hotel, 17017 W. Nine Mile Road at 1-696, Southfield. 557-4800 Franklin J. Ellias, CLU, has been named director of the employee benefits divi- sion of Hermelin, Colburn, Colburn, Blumberg and Steinberg. Ellias has been in the life insurance business for 11 years and is the recipient of a National Quality Award and many compaby awards. He is a member of the National Association of Life Underwriters, the Charter Life Underwrit- ers Association and the Michigan Association of Licensed Insurance Counselors. He is also a member of Temple Israel. Hermelin, Colburn, Col- burn, Blumberg and Stein- berg has expanded its employee benefits division as part of its program of in- creasing service to its clients. The company has of- fices at 3001 W. Big Beaver Rd., Suite 302, Troy. watering desserts? A. Chef Milo's ambrosial fresh raspberry pie at the Golden Mushroom and the offer- ings at the very French La Cuisine in Windsor. Q. Who are two of the most courteous managers and proprietors? A. Frank Telegadas of the newly opened Greek restaurant Dionysis in the Renais- sance Center and Francois and Janet Sully at La Cuisine. Q. Which restaurant has the most overall potential? A. The Golden Mushroom as long as Chef Milos is standing at the helm. STEPHENSON CLUB • 2-4931N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) Hazel Park 542-9196 PRIVATE BANOUET FACILITIES FOR 25TO 300 • Bar Mitzvas' • Bat Mttzvas. • Weddings • Anniversaries • Showers • Parties For All • Reunions Occasions Open Mon. Thru Sat., featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines. Casual Elegance. Gourmet Salad Bar. (over 37 items, incl. creamed her- ring, deviled eggs. etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand. Fresh Seafood Daily. 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