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March 14, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, March 14, 1980

THE FINEST GOURMET
ORIENTAL CUISINE

• EXCELLENT COMBINATION FAMILY DINNERS • COCKTAILS

RIKSHAW INN

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE

851-6400

Carry Outs
Available

NOW SERVING

DELICIOUS

CHARBURGERS

OLD TYME DELI
SANDWICHES
DESSERT FANTASIES

• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
• LATE SNACKS
SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid.
FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.

A Favorite Spot For Late

Eating And Meeting

4286 N. WOODWARD

Between 13 & 14 Mlle

41

'71.∎ 576-1588

COMPLETE DINNER
VIENNA
STRIP STEAK

* INCLUDES:
SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE,
* POTATO, BREAD & BUTTER,
* COFFEE OR TEA

$595

* ONE WEEK ONLY MARCH 14 THRU MARCH 20

ROSE and
IRVING GUTTMAN

WE ARE OPEN

6 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Tues. thru Sun.

Invite - You

To See Why

* We Are #1

*

In The Metropolitan
Detroit Area

*
*
*
*

27167
GREENFIELD

.

1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile

* TRY ROSE'S PICKLED TROUT
*
AND GEFILTE FISH
‘,* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

559-1380

* * * * * * * * *

The Best of Everything

GOING ABOUT its
business in a quiet way is
Sila Pizzeria on 12 Mile, just
east of Greenfield . . . and
yet it has grown into one of
the best neighborhood Ita-
lian restaurants of its kind
around.
Back in 1959, Sila was
opened by George Cundari,
who passed away in 1976
.. Today, it is still a
family-owned and operated
eatery . . . but much larger
. . . now seating more than
200 . . . I can remember
when the first additional
room was built in 1973, sea-
ting another 93 . . . This was
a real big thing . . . How-
ever, the entire lot in front
of Sila was built three
months ago into another
large addition for about 100,
including a cocktail lounge.
Sila is now run by
George's son, Eugene . .
with family helpers mother
Dora, sisters Louisa and
Angela and brother Alfonso
. . . Still there almost from
the time Sila first opened,
working days, is right-
hand-gal Mable Dearing.
Except for the regular
customers who fervently
swear by Sila, it is a
sleeper many times for-
gotten when people think
of places to go for infor-
mal dining . . . It makes its
own spaghetti sauce ...
its own Italian sauce for
the round pizza, which is
among the best. Pizzas
and Italian specialties
are just a couple of items
served ... There's chic-
ken, seafood; bar-b-q
ribs, fish, meat balls, side
orders, salads and sand-
wiches ...
All are also available for
carry-out . . . One of the
items is not found at too
many places . . . Pizza Alla
Donna Filippo . . . consid-
ered the real Italian cheese
pizza . . . with garlic, olive
oil and oregano that makes
the taste different from any
other kind of pizza.
The two private banquet
rooms can be divided for 45
each . . . or one party of 90.
Those who swear by Sila
have done so since the day.
George Cundari opened his
little place . . . The change is
quite a difference . . . and
the food has gotten even

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BLOOMFIELD

RAY KING ENTERTAINS WITH PIANO
TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS

JOIN US FOR OUR ATTITUDE READJUSTMENT

HAPPY HOUR, MON. THRU THURS. 4 p.m. TO 1 p.m

A

6560 Orchard Lake Road • 626-1587

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VOTED NO. 1
SQUARE PIZZA

Danny Raskin's

*
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better.
RON CODEN, one of the
area's most versatile and
personable entertainers, is
now at Duffy's on Cooley
Lake Rd. in Union Lake .. .
Wednesday and Thursday
at 8 and Friday and Satur-
day at 9 . . . He's accom-
panied by Ron Blight and
Steve Fava.
FOR THE FIRST time
in Troy . . . and possibly in
the country . . . a specialty
store presents theater .. .
This begins Wednesday for
a 10-week period . . . with
Saks in Somerset Mall,
Alfred's restaurant and
Jimmy Launce Productions
bringing a unique concept of
shopping, lunch, fashion
and theater in one package.
Reservations can be made
through Saks, in person or
by phone (643-9000 ext.
274) . . . From valet park-
ing, coat checking, buffet,
fashion show and a Broad-
way show beginning at 12
noon and letting out before
3 p.m.
The Jimmy Launce prod-
uction is "Good Evening," a
funny revue of off-the-wall
British humor written by
Peter Cook and Dudley
Moore of the motion picture
"10."
ROMAN TERRACE on
Orchard Lake Rd. and 12
Mile is having its seventh
anniversary celebration .. .
with $1 off on all dinner
entrees . . . and 50c off-all
lunch entrees . . . All
cocktails are two for one
4:30 to 7:30.
LOIS FREEDMAN
would like to know if any
restaurant in the area
serves bar-b-q beef ribs? -
NEW OWNERS OF the
Elias Bros. Big Boy restau-
rant in the Heritage Plaza,
corner of Northwestern and
Evergreen, are Seymour
and Linda Markey . . .
Seymour is there evenings
and weekends . . . and Linda
watches for quality food and
service during the day.
CLOSING SUNDAY at
Raven Gallery, 12 Mile and
Greenfield, James Lee
Stanley is a composer plus
playing guitar and piano .. .
has three albums to his cre-
dit . . . and was winner of a
Hal Linden look-alike con-
test.
Gamble Rogers comes to
the Raven March 21-23.
B.B.KING, with his soul-
ful guitar and hefty bag of
blues, closes tomorrow
night at db's Club at Hyatt
Regency . . . Flamboyant
and talented young singer
Freda Payne opens Monday
and runs through March 22.
THERE'S A SIGN over
the bar at Darlin' Lilly's on
Orchard Lake Rd. just south
of 13 Mile in Farmington
Hills, that reads "Bar-B-Q
Beef Bones 25 cents each,
Mon. Thru Fri., 3 p.m. to 7
p.m."
A lot of people thought it
was something from yes-
teryears, but its actually a
thing of today! . . . They
aren't just bones either,
plenty of meat . . . and fresh
. . . cut from the side which
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Detroit Free Press By
Detroit News
AAA Motor News

Buddy's Pizza

car out

Dining

locale No, 1
11125 CONANT, Cor. McNichols
892 9001

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Carry-Out Only Locale
"14156 E. 12 Mile, Warren
777-3400

Locale No. 2
8100 Old 13 Mile Rd.

bik. E. Yam Dyke, 1 Mi. S. 13 Mile

574-9200

f A 10-MINUTE LUNCH?

IT'S POSSIBLE NOW WITH

OUR GREAT BUFFET

Mon. thru Fri. from 11 a.m.

ALL THE SOUP YOU WANT
CHOICE OF
AND
SUNDAY

BRUNCH
rom 9 a.m.

si 99

BREAKFAST
SPECIALS

THE MAPLE HOUSE
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Choice Cocktails

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All Meat Is Prime
Served Daily Except Sun. & Mon.
Reg. Hours: Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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