Friday, November 6, 1961 35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW BUDGET SAVER MENU AT LANDMARK Family Restaurant 161° Utti;1j2?"1 0 F OAK PARK 1 FAL & SAT. 24 Hours 25900 Greenfield at Lincoln 968-1150 DINNERS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES! BROILED WHITE FISH ....$345 $345 'SHISH KEBOB $295 LIVER & ONIONS 4 OZ. BROILED BREAST OF CHICKEN' . . . w/Salad & Veg . $255 No coupons or discounts on specials BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7 DAYS ;17; Every Friday we show off our legs. Our Fabulous Friday Fish Feast is simply swimming with exquisite ocean entrees! Indulge in our "all you an oat" buffet every Friday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Adults $9.95. Children under 12 $6.95. For reservations call 559-6500 and ask for the Coffee-Garden. 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive Southfield, Michigan — The New PICICLE SAltitEL 12 MILE & EVERGREEN, Southfield IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA DINNER SPECIALS INE 111111 NILT-110Y. 1 TWINS& 13 CHICKEN PAPRIKASH . $495 STUFFED CABBAGE ... $495 CHICKEN IN THE POT . !4 95 $45° LIVER & ONIONS INCL. SOIP, SAUL POL, VEO. I, MAI BASKET THE BEST HOMEMADE BLINTZES IN MICHIGAN! MADE FROM A FAMOUS NEW RECIPE! $330 ME WEEK ONLY—NOV. 1-1100. 13 TRY OUR GREAT NEW HOMEMADE ROMAN CHEESECAKE! It 114, Ties.-Nrs.11-1. Fri 11-12, Sd. 11-12, Sm. w ....... t tl Danny Raskin's FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE ARE NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK The Best of Everything FOR MORE THAN three-hours recently, mem- bers of the La Chaine des Rotisseurs international food and wine society dined in regal fashion at Bench- mark in the Michigan Inn . as befitting the kings and queens who were among the original founders of the society in 1248 ... and con- sisted then only of supreme chefs (original meaning was chain of cooks). Today, the members are from varied walks of life ... most of whom know good food and wine ... and were exultant at what they con- sidered among the finest dinners they have had. Chef Remy Berdy, execu- tive chef at Michigan Inn, answers our request to jot something down about the dinner ... "What does a restau- rant serve at a special banquet when the guests are the 72 members of the local chapter of the centuries-old gas- tronomic organization, La Chaine des Rotis- seurs? Formed in 1248 as a food and wine society, it is one of the largest organizations of its kind in the world. The society meets four times a year for classical dining. "This was the question posed to myself and Food and Beverage Director Randy Villareal. The ban- quet was to be hosted in the Benchmark Restaurant of the Michigan Inn by well- known maitre d' Monsieur Joseph. _ "The menu included: Cold hors d'oeuirres (kiwi stuffed with strawberry mousse, wine-curried shrimp in a miniature melon boat, scal- lop and oyster pate with champagne sauce); hot hors d'oeuvres (lemon sole Re- becca, Scottish quail eggs, French goose liver strudel), Potage (vegetable custard soup), Poisson (lobster quenelle with sauce nantua and a Hollandaise glaze); Entree (pheasant breasts with pistachio in a ginger glaze); intermezzo (mango sorbet served in a frozen apple); la piece de resistance (stuffed tenderloin, Deuxelle stuffing, white truffle sauce, cucumber chain garnish); entremets —, sweets (poached and fre4i fruits with a raspberry sauce and a small frozen souffle to garnish); and cafe (chocolate mint truffle). "With every course a different and appropri- ate wine was served. At the conclusion of the meal, Monsieur Joseph and his efficient staff of servers were introduced to the society. Then the culinary team of chefs Remy (Berdy), Reza (Shaft% Jeff (Trombauer) and James (Meyer) were introduced and the tech- niques of preparation for all the courses were dis- cussed. The chefs were given a standing ovation and com- ments made were 'that this was one of the finest, most unique, well-balanced meals they have ever had.' " Members of the society were pleasantly surprised to see an ice carving of their seal ... probably the first time this has been done for them in Michigan ... made by Chef Reza. This was the third Chaine des Rotisseurs dinner for Monsieur Joseph (other two were at northwest area din- ing spots) ... and he was ex- tremely proud while intro- ducing his staff at the Benchmark who helped make this one such an out- standing success ... Hostess of the evening Barbara Davies Servers: Louise Degain, Joy Maylere, Fen- ton Brown, Barbara Jewett, Roxanne Rusk, Donna Zink, and Darlene Ephraim ... Busboys: Eddie Cuares- and Danny Jones ... and Bench- mark violinist Gino D'Ales- sio. It was a private affair and as Monsieur Joseph would say ... the food and service were magnifique. THE GYPSY FESTI- VAL at Topinka's Country House ... Nov. 20 ... with Billy Rose putting on 25 musicians ... plus Ziggy Bela among others ... in- cluding Gypsy Emma ... is nearing the sellout mark ... Topinka's Country House (Continued on Page 36) —Also — "STRINGS" — STROLLING VIOLINS ON SAT. EVE Mon. -Fn. 1130 a.m. to 1 a.m. DETRo Sat. 5 p m to 1 a m Sun 2 p m. to 1 a.m. • IT Italian-American Dining At Its Finest 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. Willis & Canfield Valet Parking 833-9425 RID CIDARS Chef's Specials ,,etplArd, Served Mon. thru Sat. 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