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December 05, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, December 5, 1980

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ENLE. V-1%.*A.

Now Appearing

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DINNER THEATR



The Best of Everything

PURE CLASS . . . from . . . mornings and noons at
the moment Monsieur Jojos on Greenfield and 12
in
Joseph, head maitre d' at Mile . . . Pat's pretty smile
P3rformances Irving Berlin'
Michigan Inn's Benchmark is perfect to start anyone's
Friday & Saturday
Restaurant hands a fresh, day . . . Her very efficient
long-stemmed rosebud to and courteous ways are a
Group Rates Available
pleasure that the girls she
each lady as she enters.
So much has been going trains should really copy.
Jojos, 4 24-hour opera-
on . . . for the better at
17630 Woodward
A NANCY GURWIN PRODUCTION
Michigan Inn . . . Execu- tion, by the way, is attempt-
tive Chef Remy Berdy and ing to turn things around
young sous chef Keith with better service that
Famie have given the lunch they know has been lacking
and dinner looks new di- . . . Fellows like General
mensions . . . as has Ban- Manager Dennis
Bacashihua, over five years
quet Chef Calvin Parks.
All three will soon wear with the Jojos chain,
patches on their jackets have come in from other
that'll say, "Michigan Inn cities to again make it as po-
Culinary Team" . . . tent an operation as its be-
They'll enter food shows in ginning here . . . one of the
the United States as a team best in the 105-restaurant
. . . and give exhibitions chain.
The name Jojos came
presenting gourmet dishes
about when Harold Butler
and ice sculpturing.
Keith is only 20 years (also founder of Denny's)
A Northfield Hilton Gift Certificate is both
old, but already a "vete- had another chain called
timely and timeless. Whenever you give, what-
ran," having been an OJ's . . . which was run by
ever the occasion, to please and impress that
assistant to the U.S. culi- his wife . . . and losing
nary team in Germany money . . . Harold said he'd
special person. . . and you fill in the amount.
. . . He had been working turn things around for her
with Jacques' former . . . reversed the name . . .
chef Sture Andersson, a and reversed the loss in pro-
NORTHFIELD HILTON
regional captain unable fits.
5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75
THE GREAT WALL on
to attend the Olympics
Troy, Michigan 48098 -_
. . . Keith went to Ger- Grand River in the Drake-
(313) 879-2100
many himself and with a shire Shopping Plaza has
letter of introduction ended its long eight-year
4111
"44W%
from Sture, he talked wait . . . Henry Lum's very
himself into being an popular spot now has liquor
.....+..........
assistant for one of the eight years after his first
chefs who entered some application was put in . . .
individual events . . . Besides Henry's excellent
and then went on to assist Oriental food and gourmet
specialties, Great Wall is
the entire U.S. team.
Another important serving liquor plus the
change at Michigan Inn many exotic drinks that are
MON•-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
. . . Sheila Stein, former such fine accompaniments.
Including.
A s STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE t3lc
YOU DON'T HAVE to
assistant,
is now the head
Cup
of
Soup,V
25
V, * STUFFED KIWI • CORNED BEEF & EGGS
pastry chef . . . and a good buy a seat on the floor of the
Bread & Butter
f e SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS
exchange to know whether
one, too.
MICHELLE MARTIN the market is bullish or
PICKLED TROUT •
ROAST CHICKEN
is the everything gal night bearish . . . All it will cost
Original Esquire's Famous
1/2 Springer With Stuffing
manager of El Nibble Nook you is the price of a lunch at
$A25
$425
East on 10 Mile and Hoover Alfred's Restaurant in
In per person
per pers.
. . . she just about runs the Somerset Mall . . . where
Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter
Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg.
place for owners Chuck and folks get a noon update
Audrey Baier who spend everyday from the New
most of their time at the York Stock Exchange.
CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions
Items on world trade, per-
Grand River and Eight Mile
Includes: Cup of Soup,
$A25
"ir per pers.
tinent information of na-
Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter
Rd. spot.
1•1"-
THE RON CODEN tional and international
show is at Mountain Jack's interest, and the current
♦ HARRY WEISS'
on Rochester Court in Troy, U.S. dollar exchange are all
Wednesdays through updated by noon to keep
SEN
_
RESTAURANT-DELICATES
diners informed and abreast
Saturdays.
353-4999
GOOD WAITRESS of the fast-changing world
.11 MILE AT LAHSER ■ IIARVARD MN MALL
DEPT. . . . Pat Gostovich affairs.
The noon update print-
out is rushed to Alfred's just
vitiot.0 S1tAMEO 1% Ls
ahead of the luncheon
crowd.
POPPIN
WHEN
FRESH Pies was opened by
Pillsbury on Greenfield and
11 Mile in September of
1979, most folks thought of
it solely as a place to buy
pies . . . However, as time
went on, it has established
itself as much more than
4
just a pie shop . . . seating
IN Tom° uGLY
175 for breakfast, lunch and
dinner seven-days-a-week
sui LI7 I NG-54-5 W.9k111.E
. . . in the family restau-
iN SEMffifut.pov4 gowg
rant operation run by Gen-
eral Manager Ali Hai'der.-
The pies are among the
best anywhere . . . only
complaint we hear is that
they're too big . . . Poppin
Fresh Pies has 27 varieties
. . . all made from scratch
. . . with no animal fat . . .
only vegetable shortening
in the crust and butter in
. • ',(Contknued on page .3.8)

Nancy Gurwin

869-3988

ANNIE GET
YOUR GUN

gift
for all
masons.

STEPHENSON
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mils)

Danny Raskin's

Hazel Park

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

FOR 25 TO 300
*Showers
•All Parties
•Bar Mitzvas
• Anniversaries
•Weddings
.Bat Mitzvas
•Reunions
.Banquets
OPEN MON. THRU SAT. . . . Featuring Fine Steak, Noble Wines, Casual
Elegance & House Specialties Including Fresh fish.

CHATEAUBRIAND $1995

FOR 2

.

MON. IS LADIES KITE!
LADIES COCKTAILS
1/2 PRICE

6 p.m. to closing

FREE

SHRIMP COCKTAIL
WITH 2 DINNERS
AND THIS AD

KENNY STONE

bard
o
At The Key
For Listening & Dancing
MON. & TUES.

THE GINGER
MAN 855-3313
TELEGRAPH AT 15 MILE
NOW OPEN
SUNDAYS

10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

WE SERVE BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER
MON.-THURS. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid.

BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN (BBQ & Roasted)

Also Our Variety Of ... • Sandwiches • Soups • Unique Salads • Fresh Fish
• Steaks • Our Famous Coney Islands • Tropical Fresh Fruit Drinks

Your Hosts: Seymour and Linda Markey

: DINNER
SPECIALS



ORIGINAL ESQUIRE

••••••••••••••• ■■

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.

cc:Rpm:Am

and
molts -

chaaleci's
crab

Fine Seafood In the
Chuck Muer tradition
5498 Crooks Road
Troy 879-2060
American Express Honored

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