THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, October 12, 1919 ************************ I t** * * * ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN . Invite You' To See Why Are #1 * We In The Metropolitan DELIVERY AND CARRY-OUT Danny Raskin's The Best of Everything BILL RICE, executive them will speak out, even in * food editor of the Wash- the face of outrageous be- Detroit Area ington Post and co-author of havior. . 27167 evening "One the book, "Where to Eat in GREENFIELD * encountered a maitre d' of America," guest columned 1 BIk. No. of 11 Mlle * in an issue of Nation's Res- my acquaintance in some 559-1380 41k • taurant News . . . The col- pain. He had just been umn also appeared origi- kicked in the groin by an * OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST angry (and drunken) cus- nally in the Post. Tues-Sat 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Sun 6 a.m.-10a.m. "Draw a mental picture of tomer who had forgotten to • FRESH ORANGE JUICE the restaurant owner or have a parking ticket • 2 EGGS (any style) TRY ROSES • ROLL OR BAGEL manager: (Well-dressed, validated and had been BLINTZES AND • COFFEE OR TEA PANCAKES * well-fed, wearing a welcom- forced to return to the res- it** ■ eir**********IlriririntItrOt ing smile and a gracious taurant. "That's not normal, but manner,' you suggest. "Look a little closer, the broken reservations are. So paunch may be real enough, are people who ignore but there's a good chance reservation times or dress Join Us For the collar will be slightly codes at will, who steal A peasant Surprise and frayed or the suit in need of china, silver, table ap- pressing. The smile is pointments and even bits Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! straight from central cast- and pieces of the decor. at ing, there is' a slight tick in "Pity the poor re- an eyelid — caused by staurateur. When he Stephan Becharas' fatigue or worry or both — takes steps to improve and the gracious manner quality, his customers may just be an outward im- argue about price. When pression given by someone he introduces something too preoccupied to concen- new to the menu — an trate. exotic dish or a classy It appears to be such a domestic wine, they ig- -Ocif ,v,eeardt glamorous life that no nore it until it disappears, one feels sorry for the re- then complain about 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen) staurateur except him- being offered only 'the 352-7466 self. As he (or she) sees it, same old things.' the 'middle man' who op- "Also, although only the erates a restaurant busi- help complains about it, he, ness isn't the one who too, works lousy hours and In the Casual Elegant buys low and sells high; sees home life suffer for it. instead he takes the heat "Sooner or later, he may Atmosphere You Want For for mercenary suppliers become cynical and develop Gracious Enjoyable Dining and inept cooks on one a severe case of contempt for side and rude, uncom- the customer, a dangerous prehending patrons on disease that some feel can the other. These custom- be found in epidemic prop- ers are oblivious to his ortion among the French best efforts and usually restaurant community. Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . . complain from ignorance "It's not all one-sided, rather than enlightened though. There are restau- Different Each Day concern. rant operators without ta- Hours- "This is exaggeration, of lent, taste or any sense of course. There are re- public relations. There are MON.-THURS. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. staurateurs who are happy restaurants, some of them FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. in their work. But most of financially successful, so SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. those who populate the flawed that Laurel and world of restaurants do feel Hardy's best efforts could themselves misunderstood scarcely disrupt the dining and often mistreated. Fur- room. There even are people thermore, for fear of offend- in the business filled with ing a fickle public, few of malice and evil intent. The industry hasn't done much to curb its cheaters and frauds, but neither have the medical or legal professions. "At some point, per- haps,during the 200 or so years public eating places called restaurants have been urban instutu- tions, there was peace and harmony. But I • doubt it. There were, • Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's however, fixed hierar- chies in the dining room • Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions and kitchen. Waiters were not too proud to Excellent Facilities Available For serve attentively and Wedding Ceremony and Receptions skillfully; journeymen Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests cooks knew their craft thoroughly. LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m. "Today, the owner or manager lives constantly DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m. with uncertainty. A restau- LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. rant is an expensive busi- ness to run and one which requires a consistent short- term cash flow. Only a few weeks of slack business can disrupt projections and One of Michigan's Most Elegant cause serious problems. Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights, " We have a difficult . situation.' Francois Including 14 Hot Entrees per person Haeringer, the widely re- spected owner of Auberge WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD. Reservations Accepted Chez Francois, once said. Bloomfield Hills 644-1400 `You just shrug if the shoe or (Continued on Page 33) t • RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP • FISH & CHIPS • SUBS CHARLIE'S RIB CAGE & CATERING 358-0522 20099 W. 12 MILE AT EVERGREEN In Country Village Curter irsoC- . ,, ..._ r. ., , C... 0 STEPHENSON CLUB • 93 1N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) Hazel Pa2 rk 4 . PRIVATE Plan Your Next Affair At SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY Served From 10 am. to 2 p.m. $ 95 542-9196 • Bar Mitzvas' - • Anniversaries • Weddings • Parties For All • Bat Mitzvas. • Showers • Banquets Occasions • Reunions Open Mon. Thru Sat.; featuring Fine Steaks, Noble Wines, Casual Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her- - Specialties: Chateaubriand, Fresh .ring, deviled . eggs, etc.) House _ . COMPLIMENTARY .. ,RUM TORTE DESSERT SAT. 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OPEN 7 DAYS BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER — • OUR FAMOUS SPEC/AL DINNERS BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH $3.50 BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $3.50 STUFFED FLOUNDER .. , ... . ... . .. $3.50 BROILED HALIBUT ...... . ....... $3.50 SEAFOOD PLATTER FRIED SCALLOPS JUMBO SHRIMPS FRESH FISH & CHIPS ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF $4.55 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF BRAISED SHORT RIBS $4.75 $3.50 $4.75 :$2.85 BAR-B-0 RIBS $4.75 BAR - B - 0 CHICKEN $3.25 $3.75 1 $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- I IR • •-•-