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April 03, 1981 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-04-03

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday,' April 3, 1981

38

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

ALL YOU CAN EAT

335-8060

4* Ili 11

PICKLE
WRIT.

NOW TAKING
PASSOVER ORDERS

***

*

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The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 37)
Red Cedars, come to think
of it, is more a triple header
. . . with Jose Riojas
entertaining Monday
through Saturday . . . on
guitar and his electronic
side accompaniment . . .
getting people for sing-a-
longs and up to dance with
his fun personality . . . and
all that music he plays.
I had one of the best cups
of chili in a long, long time
. . . heavily bodied, with
sides of sour cream and
chopped onions . . . A delici-
ous open-face prime rib
sandwich . . . and salad with
that yummy Ranch dres-
sing made at Red Cedars.
Jack and Ray have a win-
ner in their second menu.
JEANNE BROUGH is
the new director of sales at
Michigan Inn . . . promoted
from catering manager .. .
and before that front office
manager . . . Jeanne was
reservations manager with
Michigan Inn 10 months be-
fore it opened . . . while still
under construction . . . and
offices were across the
street in the Tower-14
building.
GOOD WAITER DEPT.
. .. David Yuchnovicz . . .
evenings at Marvin Gar-
dens, Telegraph between 12
and 13 Mile . . . efficient,
smiling, courteous and per-
sonable.
- THE DELI PLACE at

Tally Hall, Orchard Lake
and 14 Mile, is the kind of
cafeteria-style operation
most people don't mind .. .
No plastic utensils . . . no
charge for extra dishes and
silverware . . . For example,
if a couple of gal shoppers at
Loehmann's or the mall
ins W. McNichols (6 biks. W. of Livernols) UN 2-6455
want to share a corned beef
sandwich or salad, halves
are put on separate plates
for them . . . which is a tre-
mendous asset.
Featuring All Varieties of
The 200-seater deli res-
Authentic Chinese Dishes
taurant (part of it can be
converted into a private
banquet room for either or
both)
also serves as a com-
e
very
Fri.
&
Sat.
Served from 5 p.m. -
bination eating place for the
delicatessen and next door
SHANGRI-LA WEST
China Express carry-out .. .
It is normal to see people
TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. Across From Showcase Cinema
eating a pastrami or corned
IIN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER
beef sandwich with egg rolls
Credit Cards Honored
or chow mein .. .
Both are owned by Larry
Kravetz . . . and managed
The New
by a couple of long-time
gents in their respective
Your Hosts:
businesses . . . Larry
lack Baiter NI
Hoptman runs The Deli
and
Place . . . and Henry Yee of
Al Winkler
Forbidden City operates
China Express.
'1 557 8899
No place has this set up
NI
12 MILE & EVERGREEN, Southfield
. .. and even tray catering
can be split.
IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA
A delicatessen is a delica-
tessen . . . and a Chinese
carry-out is a Chinese
carry-out . . . Both to-
gether . . . at all times . . .
is an ingenious asset.
IT'S OVER A year now
• GEFILTE & PICKLED FISH
that
Iry Sosnick has been
• MATZO BALLS •
ON A DIET1
manager at Buddy's Pizza
• COMPLETE DINNERS
on Conant and W.
HAVE A
McNichols.
STRAWBERRY
GINGER MAN in the
CHEESE CAK
CARRY-OUT SPECIAL
OR
Bloomfield Plaza on Tele-
GOOD FROM APRIL 3 THRU APRIL 10
BANANA CREAM PIE
graph and Maple has be-
OR
come so popular that people
ORDER ONE OF OUR FAMOUS DELI TRAYS
CHOCOLATE CHERRY
are passing larger restau-
and
COOKIE
rants to get to the spot
AT
GET ONE OF OUR HOMEMADE CHEESECAKES
owned by Seymour and
SNEAKY TREATS
Linda Markey.
FREE! (minimum order 10 people)
Diet Gourmet Shop
A DREAM COME
29275 Southflald
NOURS: Non. 11.3, Trans. thru Thurs. 11-9, Fri. 11-12, Sat. 10-12, Sun. 10-9
569-75484 TRUE ... that's the new
Farvall Plaza
Honey Tree Carry-Out in
Tally Hall on Orchard Lake
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Rd. and 14 Mile . . . owned
by Tom Goulas and Connie
Efstathiou . . . who have the
popular Honey Tree Res-
taurant on Orchard Lake
Rd. south of 13 Mile .. .
They hoped for that some-
day complete carry-out of
souvlaki sandwiches, Greek
salads, spinach pies and
Greek pastries . . . The
dream came true with their
opening at Tally Hall . .
serving one of the best souv-
2P61 SOUTHFIELD RD. & 121 A MILE .RD. IN THE FARRELL SHOPPING PLAZA
laki sandwiches anywhere.
DINING ROOM OR CARRY-OUT
There are three tables in
front of Honey Tree Carry-
NOW OPEN 6 DAYS . . . TUES., WED., THURS., SUN. 5-11; FRI. & SAT. 5-1
Out for people to sit and
We Accept American Express
enjoy . . . plus a couple of
stand-up counters . . . I had
the souvlaki there . . . and
can see why so many people
are flocking over.
IT'S 12 YEARS since
ASK ABOUT OUR GREAT
Jim Jardack opened the
Sussex House on 12 Mile
and Evergreen . . . Dinner
John
entrees are 20 percent off
during April.
WE SPECIALIZE IN TAKE-OUT ORDERS AND
CARL AND BRENDA
Vanover at Topinka's Coun-
CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS
try House, Seven Mile and
• Sales Meetings
• House Parties
• Anniversaries
Telegraph, are probably the
• Stags
• Office Parties
• Bar Mitzvas
most versatile duo in local
• Wedding Receptions
• Reunions
• Banquets
entertainment circles . . .
People love to dance to their
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(Continued on Page 42)

CHINESE BUFFET

ALL NEW

LOUNGE and RESTAURANT

Oak Park

RONNIE
PHILLIP

S

MON. EVE

CARL STEGER at the Piano Bar Tues.-Sat.

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

' !AC- •

1101.



Hazel Park

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

542-9196

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

CHATEAUBRIAND $2195

FREE

FOR 2

DANCING TOES. THRU SAT.
TO

HIZ 'N HERZ

WITIIIMI COCKTAIL
AND THIS AD

THE FABULOUS
STEPHENSON CLUB
SALAD BAH

is BACK!

the
roman
lertwee

271127 ORCHARD LAKE RD..
AT12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094.
Open Mon. thruSat.

1 1:30 a.ru.-2:30.a.m.

PASTA FEAST

ALL PASTA DINNERS
INCLUDING ANTIPASTO & SALAD

$695

SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO

$17:ple

INCLUDING ANTIPASTO

FINE DINING AT
YESTERDAY'S PRICES!

TOM KING at the piano bar

P11111"1" SUPER

PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL!

ONE WEEK ONLY—APRIL 3 THRU APRIL 9

GRADE AAA

VIENNA SKIRT STEAK

Includes:
Salad, Vegetable
and Potato

BAR-B-0

TRAY CATERING

967-3922
RETURNED BY REQUEST

COMPLETE DINNERS
STARTING AT $5.95
INCLUDING SALAD BAR

***

557-RIBS

GREENFIELD & 10 MILE RD.

$4 39

PASSOVER
RDERS TAKEN
• DINNERS • FISH
SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT
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DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT

27167 GREENFIELD

559-1380
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Open Tues.-Sun.
6 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
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