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Soul food will provide a completely new experience at the Blue Chip Lounge, Jimmy D's Celeb- rity House, Mama Palace, Mattie's Bar BQ, Mitch's Tavern, the Rib Shack or Jerry's Pizza and Barbeque. It is likely to be a treat that few, if any, have ex- perienced. Or if you're Downriver, hit the Wabeek Dining Room for plain American dishes and "out of sight" strawberry pie. Native Is- raelis — Original Irving's and the Stage, of course — but how about the Sheik or Phoenicia where you'll come as close as possible to Sephardi dishes. VEGETARIANS: For both native born and, for example, Indian visitors, try pasta and pizza at Roman Terrace, Lelli's or Cafe Cortina (for Spaghetti Primavera) — but pizza is a must (the Indians go wild over it). Jewish dairy prod- ucts, ice cream and natural food restaurants such as the Traffic Jam and Snug, Healthy Jones or Paradise Island will earn brownie points. Or the Chinese places — Ah Wok or the Rikshaw Inn for vegetables al dente. VISITORS FROM OTHER sections of the U.S.: For pure hospitality and "different" dishes — the Sheik, New Hellas, ,Old Parthenon, Laikon or Gre- cian Gardens. New England visitors — try Soul Food, Creole dishes and ribs. From the Southwest fish, fish, fish, or the Mikado's Tatami Room. From the "dry" Southeast — go any- where for a good cocktail (the Bijou or Golden Mush- room for example) or for fine wines — if ladies are along order a Hummer. From the Mountain State "Boonies" — go for duck at Ah Wok or La Rotisserie at the Hyatt Regency. Again CHILDREN: Greektown (and order the flaming Saganaki) or take them to a good Chinese res- taurant and order nothing but appetizers (lots and lots of different ones.) Let them eat in a railway car at Vic- toria Station or watch the trains go by the Gandy Dancer. Or load them up with goodies at the natural food restaurants. SOME OTHER IDEAS: Take your guests south to Canada and have a very French dinner at La Cuisine. 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