DSO Features The Best of Everything ) Cuban Pianist - -- (Continued from Page 32) was true that they charged $1 to go up the elevator and eat . . . "Yes," replied a girl who answered, "but we don't charge anything to go down." ONLY 12 STOOLS, but they still run out of soup at Max's Snack Bar . . . owned by Max and Esther Rubin . . . in the Cushion 'n Cue off Nine Mile and Coolidge in Oak Park . . . Esther makes the soups herself fresh every day, and people who've had them say there's none better anywhere .. . from cabbage borscht to minestrone to pea soup, etc. (— . . . She even makes those stuffed cabbages that go like wildfire. SUE MACNABB, at Maple House on Southfield and 10 Mile, is the waitress and hostess so many people want helping them . . . Her one-dimpled smile and courteous, efficient ways, are marked attributes. Manager Fred Rieman has turned the place com- pletely around . . . It is a money-maker and favorite place to go for a lot of folks . . . When he took over, Fred brought his own pans and pancake recipes . . . If you want to taste something really good, try the fluffy apple pancakes made from fresh apples and brought to you on a sizzling tray. THE SUN RAY on Mound Road in-Warren, run by Dan and Sue Lekich, is fast becoming one of the finest health food restau- rants in Michigan . . . While many go out of business, the Sun Ray continues on with its salads, zucchini pasties, spinach crepes, etc. . . . Dan and Sue are a couple of dedi- cated young people whose delicious health food offer- ings are gaining wide recognition. MORT WIENER asks if you've ever eaten stuffed cabbage with raisins? . . . That's the way they serve it at the Rascal House in Florida. BEAU JACK'S on Tele- graph and Maple is now a seven-day operation . . . Jack and Gary Cochran's bustling operation is open Sundays from 4 p.m. EVER HEAR OF monk fish with barbeque sauce on it? . . . Neither did we .. . However, according to a representative of O'Neil & Hoffner Fisheries at the re- t Michigan Restaurant ociation Show, the Sea - 6 e ll on John R sells it that way. THERON CODEN O W is at J. Ross cane's Whaling Station on Telegraph in Bloomfield Hills . . . Wednesdays through Saturdays. ALMOST 50 TREES have been planted in Israel thus far by his Jewish cus- tomers . . . in honor of the late Mike Larco. Senator Jackie Vaughn had a proclamation passed on the Michigan Senate floor for presentation to Mike's brother, Pete . . . for the numerous and untold ` 7-- things he had done for people . . . plus the good heartedness of Mike, whose so many charitable contri- butions no one will ever know . . . Letters still come to the Larco's restaurant from Boys Town of Italy. Trees are continually being planted in Israel for Mike . . . If you want any or know of others who do . . . in honor of Mike Larco . . . call the Jewish National Fund. IS T.G.I. FRIDAYS on Evergreen and 10 1/2 Mile following into the curse of so many other new restau- rants that open up and do fantastically at the start? . . . That of becoming com- placently lax on their serv- ice and food? OPEN CASTING audi- tions for all roles of "6 Rms Riv Vu" by Nancy Gurwin Dinner Theater, will be held 4 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Paradiso on Woodward. The modern, upbeat com- edy, will be Nancy Gurwin Productions' ninth major dinner theater presentation .. "6 Rms Riv Vu" (6 rooms river view as seen in classified ads) opens June 27 . . . and will be performed every Saturday night for eight weeks. Big date is Sept. 27 . . That's when Nancy Gurwin opens at Paradiso starring in "Annie Get Your Gun." TUNNEL BAR-B-Q on Northwestern and 12 Mile buys its hamburger from Carl's Kosher Meats on Or- chard Lake Rd. . . . Thorn Racovitis and brother-in- law Chris Stoiantsis, own- ers of this plus TBQ and The Other Place in Windsor, do kosher catering at Cong. Shaar Hashomayim across the river. THE SPECIALTIES of 27 different Detroit area restaurants can be sampled in one day . . . May 9-11 .. . at "A Taste of Detroit" spon- sored in Hart Plaza by the Michigan Restaurant Asso- ciation. The second annual "Taste of Detroit" will feature bite-sized offerings of the food that made Detroit's restaurants well known .. Tickets for the gourmet nib- lets will be priced from 25'. ONCE AGAIN, dining at Excalibur on Northwestern and 12 Mile was a pleasure . . . Again our waitress was a very good one . . . pretty Kay Koelzer, courteous, ef- ficient and smiling. Ever had cheddar cheese soup with popcorn? . . . Try it at Excalibur . . . a delici- ous treat. As usual, celebrities and personalities are all around . . . A great many people coming to the Republican Convention here in July have already learned about Excalibur. There's also a cream drink at Excalibur you might want to try ... It's called Dixie Deluxe ... Swiss almond chocolate liqueur, white rum, ice cream and whole dry (Continued on Page 34) Cuban pianist Horacio Gutierrez will be the fea- tured soloist with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra next week at Ford Au- ditorium with Music Direc- tor Antal Dorati on the podium. The Thursday and May 10 evening concerts begin at 8:30 p.m. and the May 9 concert starts at 10:45 a.m., preceded by a complimen- tary coffee hour in the lower lobby. The program consists of Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 and Stravinsky's Pet- rushka. For tickets, call Ford Auditorium, 961-0700. HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS L. celebrate your birthday at AUTIZ(21:5 RESTAURANT • DINNER AND CAKE FREE • Ca!I For Further Details 643-8865 Somerset Mall Troy Friday, May 2, 1980 33 eite Vied./ Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU $0 . 95 Recete4tote4dd CAN EAT_ FRIDAYS STUFFED CABBAGE Q4 1 u SECOND HELPING FREE 15% SENIOR CITIZEN'S DISCOUNT ON WED. 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