28 Friday, July 6, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THE BEST RIBS IN TOWN! Danny Raskin's IThe Best of Everything Also . . . Chicken — Shrimp — Fish — Pizza CARRY-OUT & CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS DELIVERY IF DETROIT CAN'T some favorites. have or won't support a First dish brought by kosher restaurant with Karen was a fresh fruit cup regular hours, then obvi- . . . Then on one plate was ously the next best thing is chopped liver, chopped eggs Tradition Night put on Fri- and onions, gefilte fish and day evenings by Sandy and herring in wine sauce .. . the place for ribs Dave Raben at Esquire Two Frieda had chicken soup 24545 W. 12 MILE Just W. of Telegraph Restaurant-Delicatessen with a huge matza ball .. . (formerly Benny's Sabra) on and I had noodles, plus some 9 Mile and Coolidge in Oak of the mandels put on our Park. _ table. At least here, people can Then came the entrees .. . partake of all the tradi- Frieda had baked short ribs tional Jewish dishes they . . . and I ordered boiled beef remember . . . and those the flanken . . . can't remember younger generation should the last time I had this dish get to know. , . . . or when we had such Visiting Esquire Two on a tangy horse radish . . . In- recent Friday night was an cluded with the meal were 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. interesting experience .. . farfel, kishke, boiled potato, AT 12 NILE OFF 8% 851-4094 strolling gypsy vagabond ' boiled carrots, potato latkes Open MorT.—fhru Sat. music (Eddie Chico on vio- and plenty of bread, natur- 11:30 a.rn.-2:30 a.m. lin and Ronald Goldie on ally including halla. guitar) . . . first hit our ears Back came strolling IS COOKING UP SOMETHING . . . Then our eyes feasted on Eddie and Ron . . . and a lot SPECIAL FOR THE a sea of white table cloths of people had swarmed in to SUMMER MONTHS OF and napkins that would take advantage of this eve- give any place an air of re- ning . . . Mickey Shorr JULY AND AUGUST freshing cleanliness. sporting a beard, and in SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO Our pretty, blue-eyed town from Florida to buy a MON. & MS. EVENINGS UNTIL 11 p.m. waitress oozing with per- second place here, helped a WED. TIN SAT. BEFORE 1 p. ■. sonality, Karen Edlund, big party celebrate the explained the single- birthday of his daughter- sheet, mimeographed in-law Sharon (Danny). menu ... After first plac- Tradition Night at Es- ing a bottle of New York quire Two is a fine thing Includes: Ask about our seltzer water on our table ... It takes in the entire per Antipasto f& complim•ta ► (all tables get the seltzer), restaurant ... nothing coupleHILsleter loath drawing we gave Karen our or- else is served but the Wi ne ders and Eddie and Ron mimeographed menu ... came by the booth to play adults, $6.95, children under 12, $4.95, and kid- dies under five, $2.50. Nice to see a place de- voted strictly to the tradi- tional meals people used to know and enjoy . . . it some- how gives a good feeling that our heritage has not been forgotten. BUD SHERBOW will be manager of the new Rosebud Disco hopefully opening this summer in American Motors Bldg. on Franklin Rd. IT'S. NOT THE kind of restaurant you would travel long distances to reach .. . although there are some that do . . . and it doesn't have the style of atmos- phere that would make the decor something to talk ab- out. However, Rina's on Schaefer, a block south of Fenkell, has that something of prime importance . . . it has good food. There's nothing elaborate about Rina's . . . Since 1963, Ann and Enzo Conte have maintained a steady busi- ness in the two-room locale . . . Today, only the one room, seating about 80, is open during dinner . . . but at lunch, both rooms with a $30 per night, single or double occupancy, weekends capacity of 165 are bustling. only, means the lap of luxury here at the Sheraton- The Contes are a hard- Southfield Hotel. Beautiful showplace guest rooms working couple . . . they feature oak paneling, extra-large beds, and every conven- have a good menu, good food ience. Plus L.J. Loophole's Restaurant and Bar, the fun and reasonable prices. place for luncheon and dinner. And there's Yesterday's, There's no attempt to Southfield's most popular nightspot with dancing and live be fancy ... just a plain,. entertainment. ordinary family restau- Call us soon to reserve a guest room for yourself rant ... But cleanliness or for out-of-town visitors. And get a taste of Sheraton- plays a big part ... and Southfield's hospitality and low weekend rates. 0.- the home-cooked Italian-American cuisine (SI prepared by Enzo is most At1 4 A>K4-, enjoyable • • • His eggplant parmigiana or spaghetti with white or SHERATON HOTELS & INNS, WORLDWIDE 17017 WEST NINE MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD. TELEPHONE 557-4800 (Continued on Page 30) . eite Reed-otote4eed RIB SHACK 355-2440 the roman ferrate VEAL SCALLOPINI • VEAL FRANCESCO • VEAL PARMESAN 15 Weekend special! A Sheraton showplace for $30! Sheraton-Southfield Hotel ciad ROAST DUCKLING With fresh pineapple and pistachios J 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230 The Natural Food Grocery- Where Service is First! Super Summer Specials! After The FaP Assorted Fruit Juices 994 8 oz. HEALTHYJONES 29221 Northwestern Hwy. • Just North of 12 Mile Ph. 353-7766 • Daily &Sun. 11-11 • Saturday 10-11 Master Charge / Visa / Diner's Club / American Express Visit Our Natural Food Restaurant MALT L., 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 ONE OF MtCHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" OPEN 7 DAYS-BREAKFAST iLUPTCH • DINNER OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH $3.50 BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $3.50 STUFFED FLOUNDER $3.50 BROILED HALIBUT $3.50 BROILED PICKEREL $3.50 SEAFOOD PLATTER :$4.73 FRIED SCALLOPS :$3.50 JUMBO SHRIMPS :$4.75 FRESH FISH & CHIPS :$2.85 BAR-B-0 RIBS ROAST PRIME RIB $4.75 OF BEEF BAR-B-0 CHICKEN $4.55 $3.25 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF $3.75 BRAISED SHORT RIBS $3.25 - ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: SALAD, VEG., POT., GREEK BREAD & BUTTER RIALTO'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST SERVED AT ALL TIMES! • 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS • 3 BREAKFAST MEATS • PINEAPPLE RING • HOME-MADE AMERICAN FRIES • TOAST & JELLY $2.75 • STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES • CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. •COCKTAILS BEER WINE• 1