36 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 24, 1980 I Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners GRILLED SALMON STEAKS Chargrilled ocean salmon, served with salad; rice pilau or baked potato, vegetable and our own Teacup Bread. $7.95 (Good through Sunday. October 2b1 Meriwether's Telegraph North of 10 Mile Southfield 358-4950 Van Dyke South of 13 Mile Warren 574-9670 Fish Fried cie 95 Virginia Ham • • V eel Cutlet and Giant • Day ial of The Salad Bar t The Chef's SNpoteac Banquets Children Under 12-52.95 Chicken AS WELL AS ALL THE ABOVE ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING KING CRAB LEGS 10 oz. Serving - to oz. Prime Rib of Beef - 2/3 Slab B•B-Que Spareribs - Bountiful Catch of Shrimp ONLY 24230 W. McNichols MORE On 6 Mile Just West of Telegraph LUNCHEON DAILY From $2.95 Cocktials Available Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday Sunday 1-9 p.m. Closed Mondays 1.95 535-9411 • 1/ 4 1 int INAT UGLY ;"- WOOING -54-5 v./9MM IN 2alrrif01.90Vdt4TOPOI fl, I.,, OUR TWO GREAT BREAKFAST SPECIALS The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 35) Mario's seats about 440 people in five rooms . . . The only booths are in its cocktail lounge . . . Valet parking includes a phone to the lot across Second with calls made to bring your car. It has always been known for elegant food . . . where diners are catered to . . . where dining is done with relaxation . . . and people eat as they wish . . . in true continental style. But there are also little things done at Mario's that are the kind of touches to please an eater's watchful eye. . . Like the young man continually going from table to table filling up but- ter dishes . . . waiters serv- ing from the right side . . . Some of them smile, some of them have been there too long, although with new owner Frank Passalacqua, their complacency had bet- ter change . . . If there is one thing Frank will not tolerate besides not having excellent food, it is the cus- tomer being plated an any- thing but a pedestal and given A-1 satisfactory treatment . . . This is the only way he knows how to operate a restaurant. The special antipasto ap- petizer at Mario's is prob- ably one of the finest in the ated beef, nation . . . marin fresh mushrooms vinai- grette, homemade eggplant, tomatoes with fresh caper sauce", salamis, Italian meats, shrimp, chilled fresh lettuce salad, anchovies, etc. Small slices of warm cheese bread have you reaching for more . . . and more. The Veal Marengo with shrimp and vermouth is excellent . . . as was our choice of Veal Cutlet Poulette . . . tender slices of veal covered by a white cream and sherry sauce. The regular meals are not expensive since they come with antipasto and salad bowl, minestrone or onion soup and pasta. Mario's has been an in- stitution in northern Italian dining . . . with a personal- ity and character all its very own. The new ownership of , Frank and Arlene Passalacqua is a decided plus. When selling a winning restaurant that has been your life's blood for over 30 years as it was Mario Lelli's, you just don't sell it to anybody . . . not if the great tradition is to remain . . . and this Mario wanted very much. You sell it to only one kind of person . . . a winner . . . and someone who cares This is Frank Passalacqua . . . Someone who knows how to win . . . and most certainly cares .. . with pride. STYLIST PIANO Joanni Allen has returned to Rip's on W. Huron in Pon- tiac . . . Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday for an indefinite engagement. BARRISTER JOE SHULMAN asks his wife Evelyn to translate to kosher Elayne Stulberg's recipes in her "Happy Cooker" book . . . since they keep a kosher home and boat . . . "We've got the only kosher boat at the De- troit Yacht Club," says Joe. CHEF'S 200 Social Club has given Joseph Bea its Chef of The Year Award . . . presented annually by Mclnerny-Miller Brothers poultry and seafood pur- veyors . . . to the chef hon- ored for his or her contribu- tion to the skillful culinary arts trade. Joe is head chef at Henry Ford Hospital. SUN. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. TUES.-SAT. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. • ORANGE JUICE • 2 EGGS (any style) • ROLL, BAGEL OR TOAST • COFFEE OR HOT TEA I S 45 k ORANGE JUICE 2 EGGS (any style) 2 PANCAKES 2 PIECES OF SAUSAGE OR BACON • COFFEE OR HOT TEA • • • • 95 WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IR METROPOdITIT! THE SOMETHING DIFFEREN DELI ATESSEN-RESTAURA T 27167 GREENFIELD 1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile N mcSt• Open Tues.-Sun. 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m. 559-1380 eaei Vcry44 Reed~teoced SAUTE BEEF TENDERLOIN TIPS skewered and char-broiled with a Malaysian glase; saffron rice 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230 Amignimmoirlir MAIL DEPT.. . . "The first time I walked into Sneaky Treats I felt like a kid again, walking into g candy store. Tasting is believing, everything is delicious and I'm losing weight as well." Marilyn Goldman "The best find of the year is Sneaky Treats. I frequent this terrific establishment at least once a week. The food is great, the people fan- tastic and best of all I'm still losing weight." Steve Feldman Sneaky Treats on South- field and 12 1/2 Mile in the Farrell Shopping Plaza will be on TV- Channel 2's P.M. Magazine 7 p.m. Oct. 31. NEW NAME OF Tom Maguran's Highway Rib- bery of Livonia on W. Seven Mile is now Red Light Bar-B-Q . . . Look for Tom to have new dishes and those fresh, thin onion rings in brick form that folks get at Bobby Rubino's in Florida . . . He still has the same baby backs, regular spares . . . plus adding beef ribs. MILOS CHEF CHIHELKA at Golden Mushroom will divide his time between supervision at the "Mushroom" and Hamilton Place, now that Reid Ashton has taken over the complete food operation. (Continued on Page 37) SUNSET SPECIAL It pays to come early! Our special early evening menu features values on Boston Schrod with Crabmeat Stuffing, Fried Fresh Boston Schrod, Broiled Beef Kabob, Chopped Steak with Sauteed Onions, Charley's unique char- grilled fish, and selected choice from our daily fresh catch! All Sunset Special dinners include Charley's Chowder, Salad, Hot Bread, and your choice of Vegetable. From $5.75 to $9.75 per dinner! You really get your net's worth! Mon-Sat 5-6 p.m. chaRley's cRab Fine Seafood In the Chuck Muer tradition - 5498 Crooks Road Troy 879-2060 American Express Honored