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May 29, 1981 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon.

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 32)
diners who were being
EXCELLENT BANQUET
entertained at hotels and
FACILITIES
private parties and
stayed away from Detroit
eateries in droves.
But the GOP conven-
tioneers found their way
7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Livernois} UN 2;6455
Down Under — a relatively
new restaurant underneath
Hart Plaza. But the eating
, fifiet
spot didn't get unanimous
f"4 —'
rave notices.
A few patrons complaii,
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)
about paying $6.95 for only
Hazel Park
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES 542-9196 five fried shrimp. Others
FOR 25 TO 300
found the seafood chowder
• Anniversaries •Bar Mitzvas
•Showers
•All Parties
so thick it stuck to the roofs
• Banquets
.Bat Mitzvas
•Reunions
of their mouths. A monster
OPEN MON. THRU SAT. . . . Featuring Fine Steak, Noble Wines,
nes, Casual
Wi
sandwich called Doug's
Elegance & House Specialties Including Fresh fish.
Favorite got mixed reviews.
It was ground beef and
SHRIMP COCKTAIL
cheese topped with chili and
WIT H 2 DINERS
N
sour cream.
AND THIS AD
Most enjoyed people
THE FABULOUS
DANCING TUES. THRU SAT.
watching in Down Under
STEPHENSON CLUB
TO
and its decor of shimmering
SALAD BAR
HIZ 'N HERZ
plum with overlapping
palm fans made into hang-
ing lights.
Piper's Alley on St. An-
toine caught the fancy of
some visitors. One favo-
rite was the Mezza, an
oval platter of tomatoes
and feta cheese, cucum-
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bers and black olives
with a dollop of house
dressing. The dressing of
sour cream, mayonnaise
and spices is a good dip
for fried zucchini at
Piper's Alley.
Other goodies are pita
It pays to come early!
bread stuffed with ham-.
Really get your net's worth
burger, tomatoes and on-
with Charley's special early
ions, fried oysters, burgers
evening prices.
on pumpernickel and chic-
Mon-Sat 5-6 p.m.
ken salad with almonds and
yellow raisins.
A quickie survey of where
a few conventioneers did
ehaRleq's
venture forth and enjoyed
mob
included the London Chop
Serving the good
House, Caucus Club, Joe
tastes of Detroit
Muer's, Chuck Muer estab-
5498 Crooks Road
lishments in the Pontchart-
Troy • 879-2060
rain, Greektown, Mario's,
American Express Honored
Ponchartrain Wine Cellars,
Benno's, Jim's Garage and
Aldo's. This proves fine res-
taurants stand the test of
time and good taste.
To some, their visit to the
From
Motor City would be incom-
plete without a stop at
-Kowalski's sausage store on
Holbrook. A few even
Lunch and Dinner 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
packed rings of Polish saus-
age in their suitcases for the
Natural Gourmet Foods ... Specializing In
flight
or drive home.
Fish, Seafood, Salads, Vegetarian Dishes
Out-of-towners bought
pistachio nuts at the
From $3
Eastern Market, sipped
Faygo red pop and Ver-
Sunday
Visit Our
nor's" gingerale, used
their calorie allotment on
Natural Foods Store
Brunch
Sanders' hot fudge sun-
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• Vitamins
daes and munched the
made-in-Detroit Olga
Variety of hot and cold
• Cosmetics
items, juices, fruits,
sandwich — pita bread
• Books & Magazines
bagels, cheese, potato
wrapped around a fillling

Frozen
&
Refrigerated
pancakes, fish, seafood,
of lamb, beef, tomatoes,
chicken, salads, cas-
Section
onions, seasonsing and
seroles, desserts and
• Home Make Baked Goods
yougurt-flavored sauce.
more.
On Lafayette Boulevard
Everything To
where the Coney Island was
Help You
born in the 1920s, tourists
ordered the famous hot dog
• Stay
with mustard, chili and on-
Healthy!
ions and few could stop at
only one.
Others tippled Detroit's
own Stroh's beer, created by
29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY • N. of 12 Mile Rd. • SOUTHFIELD
TELEPHONE: (313) 353-7766
a native family in 1848, a
Bullshot of vodka and beef
41.
bouillion concocted by Les-
ter Gruber of London Chop

a rco's

. ( 0-

. ._

STEPHENSON ,
CLUB

FREE

SUNSET
SPECIAL

w-HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH71

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only $7 95

HEALTHY JONES A 4

HARVEY URNOVITZ'S

Huh

Chef's Specials

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER

95

Or

BROILED FLORIDA

RED SNAPPER

COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE

Live Entertainment & Dancing
Monday thru Saturday

\123055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.

353-5170

OUR FAMOUS & GREAT

IN

SUNDAY BRUNCH-
(ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT






LOX • SABLE • CHUBS
EGGS • BACON • PANCAKES
$
FRENCH TOAST • FRESH FRUIT
695
ASSORTED CAKES • ETC. • ETC.

PLUS COFFEE

CARRY-OUT SPECIALS

FRI., MAY 29 THRU FRI., JUNE 5

CHICKEN PAPRIKASH Or
HUNGARIAN COMBO PLATE

CHUBS
LOX
SABLE
WILNO SALAMI
PASTRAMI
TURKEY BREAST

$4 95

SPECIAL

4 to 7 P.M.
Wed. Stuffed Cabbage
Thurs. Chicken Paprikash
Fri. Hungarian Goulash

TUES. THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1
FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
Closed
SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid.

-

Mon

$ 3 95 lb.
'$8 99 lb.
$4 99 lb.
$ 2 99 lb.
$ 4 49 lb.
$399

lb.

Deli Unique

ETHNIC FOODS — STEAKS —
SEAFOOD

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Orchestra

°Reservations: 843-5611

05/Q
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NEW YORK STEAK

SUNDAY 'ONLY

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Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights j(% GE)

HUNGARIAN
: VILLAGE

, SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

1-75 (Fisher) at SPRINGWELLS EXIT
All Credit Cards
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25290 GREENFIELD, North of 10 Mile Rd.

967-3999

Plan Your Next Affair At

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• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your. Guests

Call
644-1400

33

RED CEDARS

House fame, and Cold Duck,
first mixed in Pontchart-
rain Wine Cellars which
started serving the wine
cocktail in 1937.
For 1981 visitors, there
are a number of great mun-
cheries in the suburbs. For
lunch we recommend the
chicken salad with grapes
served in honeydew melon
downstairs at John Laf-
frey's Vineyards on
Franklin and Northwestern
Roads; the spinach and
omelette with Mornay
sauce and fresh fruit on the
side at Ala Cart Cafe in
Applegate Square on
Northwestern and Inkster;
the baked filet of sole stuf-
fed with shrimp and crab-
meat at Win Schuler's on
Maple Road, the egg roll
omelette with shrimp and
Chinese veggies at T.G.I.
Friday's on Evergreen and
10 1/2 Mile.
You can't go wrong lunch-
ing in many fine suburban
restaurants where daylight
prices aren't mind boggling.

SECONDS
FREE!
$395

Friday, May 29, 1981

_ LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m:

SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

$ 695
per person

Reservations Acceptedi

642-0100

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