THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Short cuts to specific knowledge are delusions. HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU $I NEW! 1,u0 FRIDAYS e. STUFFED CABBAGE SECOND HELPING FREE 15% SENIOR CITIZEN'S DISCOUNT ON WED. DINNERS WINDSOR'S ONLY AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN CUISINE • LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH STROLLING GYPSIES THURS.-SUN 95 3. CAN EAT TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 11 a.m. to :12 mid. Closed SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid. Mon. SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD . OPEN TUES. THRU SUN. FROM 11:30 a.m. LOU BELA'S OLD BUDAPEST GYPSY ORCHESTRA FRI. THRU SUN. RESTAURANT 1412 WYANDOTTE ST. EAST, corner of Moy Ave., Windsor 843-5611 Reservations: I-15 (Fisker) at SPRINGWELLS EXIT All Credit Cards 519-256-4226 DELIVERY AND CARRY-OUT • RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP • FISH & CHIPS • SUBS CHARLIE'S RIB CAGE & CATERING 358-0522 20099 W. 12 MILE AT EVERGREEN le Cooky !tillage Ceder DETROIT'S NEWEST FRENCH RESTAURANT _ her Raoul (Formerly Alfredo's) 22925 W. 8 MILE 1 BLK. E. OF TELEGRAPH • Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails • Wines Oyes 11 a.m. b 10 p.m. Mon. lire Fri. 5 p.m. to 12- Mid. Sat. 534-0004 DINNERS FROM $725 Valet Parking Your host: Raoul de *ilia Italian-American Restaurant 22812 WOODWARD at 9 MILE 548 5005 . - Invites You To Enjoy ONE -OF THE FINEST FAMILY DINING - RESTAURANTS IN MICHIGAN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SUN. THRU THURS. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Serving From Pizza to Antipasto To Steaks & Fish To Complete Italian Dinners SEE OUR NEW MENU ... EVERYTHING AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT ALSO BON'S BODY SHOP HAS A FANTASTIC NEW MENU! OPEN MOTHER'S DAY MAY 11 MICHIGAN'S MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT (Where else can you eat in an Edsel?) I IS OFFERING GREAT FOOD & DRINKS AT LESS THAN MODERATE PRICES EVENING PRICES From $3.25 Now serving Burgers, Crepes, Hot Sandwiches and Salads. Plus Your Old Favorites . . . Steak, Fish, Crab Legs and Our Special Body Shop Combination Tray IF YOU'VE NEVER BEEN TO DOUG'S AT THESE PRICES YOU HAVE TO TRY IT! OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER HOURS: LUNCH, Mon.-Fri. 11:30-3 p.m. DINNER, Tues.-Thurs. 5-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5-12 Mid. Valet Parking WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE 1399-1B401 IT The Best of Everything) (Continued from Page 32) Country House, Seven Mile and Telegraph . . . The big buffet from 12 noon to 9 p.m. has been started. There'll be -a new look at Topinka's Country House beginning tonight .... Owner Al Balooly had a stage built on the large main floor for songstress Tiffany Myles . . . who'll vocalize Monday through Saturday, backed by trio of piano, bass and drums. THIS TUESDAY marks opening night at Music Hall Center . . . with Billy Eckstine and Count Basie and His Orchestra . . . Dur- ing their week-long engagement, these modern music immortals will no doubt light up the., stage with their legendary style of pop and jazz. Billy Eckstine has been sitting on top of the musical mountain for decades . . . A pioneering force in the field of jazz, Billy Eckstine with his silky baritone voice, re- mains one of the world's stellar nightclub perfor- mers. The sounds of Count Basie and His Orchestra have made an unforgettable impact on the history of music . . . After more than 40 years as one of the coun- try's top band leaders, Count Basie continues to set standards for pop and jazz musicians. BRIAN MINARD, matre d' of Wicker Works at Northfield Hilton, 1-75 and Crooks in Troy, is also a published author and com- poser . . . He co-authored song lyrics wtih Paul McCartney . . . The late Johnny Mercer recorded a song Brian wrote . . . and he currently has on the market a book of English slang, "Wersia Sensa Yuma." Brian was born in Liver- pool, England . . . and began his food and beverage ex- perience on the Cunard Steamship Lines, then later with British Airways and Canadian Pacific Cruise Lines . . . He previously was with the Plaza Hotel in New York and the Pasadena Hil- ton in California. OVERHEARD. . . The only exercise he gets is bending down to tie his shoelaces. THE FOLLOWING ar- ticle appeared in Nation's Restaurant News of Feb. 11, 1980 . . . written by Peter G. McGow, formerly a restau- rant manager, and now food and beverage director: "As conscientious oper- ators we strive to train our staff to follow the guidelines of hospitality as set forth -by management. We respond to positive attitudes, open personalities and courteous manners. "When the manager is on the premises, employees generally put their best foot forward. But what really takes place when the assis- tant manager, hostess, etc., takes over in your absence? Is every plate being gar- nished? Are your medium- rare steaks now being Friday, April 18, ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS STYLE served medium-well? Are your servers now chatting on the phone and too busy to notice a customer's needs? "Action, in this case, means taking necessary 32976 GRATIOT steps to ensure your op- CORNER 14 MILE PD. Roseville eration is always running as you want it to run. Carry-Out Reaction is merely your Available embarrassment for not taking action in the first NOW SERVING place. "In most large metropoli- DELICIOUS tan cities, there are agen- cies that specialize in re- viewing restaurants. These agencies are sometimes OLD TYME DELI affiliated with parent pro- tective. agencies. Their- as- SANDWICHES signment is simple — act as DESSERT FANTASIES customers and report in de- tail their experience at this • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER restaurant on this particu- • LATE SNACKS lar afternoon or evening. SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid. "Within three days of their visit, the manager/ FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. owner receives a complete, A Favorite Spot For Late detailed report on the visit. Eating And Meeting "The agency I used in 4286-N. WOODWARD Bahviien 13 & 14 Mile Boston charged $30 per visit plus they billed you for the 576-1588 dinners. Liquor service is **** *** ** Alt -m- * only criticized_if you request it. In my opinion, this in- formation is well worth the * price. I never met the people assigned to review my res- taurant; however, I did tell them.what day to review the (FLANKEN) operation which was gener- ally my day off. "During the 14 months I used this agency, I INCLUDES: never once received a re, BOILED POTATO, SALAD, port stating that every detail was being per- COFFEE OR HOT TEA formed as I would have APRIL 18 THRU APRIL 24 ONE WEEK ONLY wanted it to be per- formed. ROSE and For those of you with-res- OPEN FROM 6 a.m. taurants where these agen- TUES. THRU SUN. IRVING GUTTMAN cies do not exist, don't give Invite You up. Find a friend or two who are willing to participate To See Why and assist you with this project. Go to their homes We Are #1 and discuss with them what In The Metropolitan you are trying to accomplish Detroit Area and what you want them to look for. You'll be surprised at the details they can pro- vide you with. et4 I cCie NC2‘ "Restaurant critics are human and they, like most .* of us, have an ego to feed. 27167 The next time you plan a like GREENFIELD * 1 Bik. N. of 11 Mile change in your menu items, * Next to Great Scott Mkt. invite your local critic over TRY ROSE'S * 559-1380 for a 'preview.' If the critic * BLINTZES & PANCAKES * (Continued on Page 34) 293-7220 CHARBURGERS , **** *** ir * ***** r m- COMPLETE DINNER *1 CABBAGE MEAT IN THE POT $545 ' * *******************************. 4"7"4""" •vo /,00141649 1"44+ '.471d°°°1.11."1 THE MUSIC IS BACK NA it AT k AL rifrr BLOOMFIELD NO RAY KING ENTERTAINS WITH PIANO TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS JOIN US FOR OUR ATTITUDE READJUSTMENT AHAPPY HOUR, MON. THRU THURS. 4 p.m. to 1 p.m 6560 Orchard Lake Road • 6 2 6-1587 111111111 1