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October 01, 1982 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-01

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36 Friday, October 1, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

STEPHENSON
CLUB

SEE THE NEW

The Best of Everything

24912 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mlle)

(Continued from Page 35) a large part of the diet. In-
542-9196
Hazel Park PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
China. Rice is the basic gredients are usually
FOR 25 TO 300
• Anniversaries • Bar Mitzvas • All Parties • Showers
grain. Canton is a coastal shredded, unlike the north-
• Banquets • Bat Mitzvas • Reunions • Weddings
port, so seafood is an impor- ern cuisine, which uses
OPEN MON. THRU SAT. . . . Featuring Fine Steak, Noble Wines,
tant part of the diet. Dishes larger pieces."
Casual Elegance & House Specialties Including Fresh Fish
GOOD WAITER DEPT.
tend to be somewhat bland
NOW
NOW APPEARING
. . . Arthur Pugh . . . Char-
or sweet.
OPEN
"Szechuan and Hunan — ley's Raw Bar in Hotel
KENNY STONE TRIO
SUNDAYS
The hot and spicy cuisine of Pontchartrain . . . courte-
4 to 10
DANCING TUES.-SAT.
western China. Very hot ous, and pleasant . . . He
peppers predominate. won contest held last year
Hunan is more rural cuisine among Chuck Muer waiters
_COCKTAIL
(fewer elaborate sauces) for and waitresses for selling
WITH THIS AD
hard-working peasants most lobsters during Lobs-
with hearty appetites. Por- ter Maine-ia . . . now going
tions are large — by on again . . . Arthur and
Chinese standards — and wife spent seven days and
even the chopsticks are seven nights honeymooning
longer and heavier than at Chuck's condo in
I
WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parking • FT;r1
Sarasota.
elsewhere in China.
RUMPLESTILTSKIN
"Mandarin—Generally
describes the cooking of is at Fanny's of Troy Hilton
northern China. Wheat til tomorrow night.
replaces rice as the main
"APPLE DOESN'T
grain. Thin pancakes and FALL far from the tree"
noodles are popular. saying applies well to Jac-
Dishes are oilier and gen- kie Zukin, waitress at Sil-
erally milder compared verman's in Novi ... She is
CABARET MUSICAL
with western regional daughter of Norman and
cooking, and lamb, chic- Rae Zukin and was a
IN THE DOWNSTAIRS GREASEPIT
ken and duck are the busgirl when dad had Zu-
FRI. & SAT.
prime sources of protein. kin's on Seven Mile and
There aren't many exclu- Meyers . . . Aaron
sively Mandarin restau- Applebaum, one of the
per person
rants in the United managers at the Silver-
For Reservations; 399-1040
States, although most es- man's in Novi, is the son of
tablishments include Albert and Betty
DOUG'S
some Mandarin dishes on Applebaum.
NOW OPEN MONDAYS
their menus.
VIZITOR, five member
FOR LUNCH
"Shanghai — The cuisine band, comes into Fanny's at
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
of eastern China. Most of Troy Hilton this Tuesday
DRINKS
the trained chefs from through Oct. 16.
China come from Shanghai,
PAULINE WEISS
OFF
Szechuan, and Hunan res- WRITES . . . "We came
Mon. Only
taurants. Seafood makes up from New York to Michigan
by traveling along Route 80.
Leo and I had come this way
several times before to visit.
He now had a job in South-
field and we were going to
live here. That was over five
years ago.
"My sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Claire and
Sy Lipten, had preceded us
to Michigan by 25 years. We
had left a lifetime of friends
and family, but Claire and
OPA HAPPY HOUR
Sy helped us make the tran-
sition. They becani.e our
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
friends as well as relatives,
taking us through un-
MONeF111. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
REDUCED PRICES ON DRINKS
charted territory — the
Pickle Barrel, Irving's and
the Stage Deli.
"In each place we were in-
LUNCH and DINNER
troduced to the many
friends who came by. We
• American Dishes
• Cocktails
went to the Detroit Institute
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
of Art, the Historical
Kitchen open til 12 mid_ Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat.
Museum and-, best of all, we
had a picnic on the
Meadow Brook lawn while
Every Sunday Is Our
Cleo Laine entertained —
New York had nothing like
Fabulous All-You-Can-Eat Brunch
this!
10 a.m• to 2:30 p.m.
"One day I was checking
out at Farmer Jack's when
an attractive, dark-haired
woman behind me on the
FASHIONS BY LEAH EVERY THURS. 12:30-1:30
line said, 'I can tell by the
way you speak that you
• Cheese Blintzes
• Scrambled Eggs
• Juice
come from New York. We
Cream
Cheese

• Frei* Bagels
• Pancakes
came here 21 years ago.' By
• Nova Lox
• •Smoked Hsi
• Sable
the time we had checked
• Terlerlein Tips
• Stuffed Squash
•aid= Linn
out, I had been invited to
• Grape Leaves
lunch the next day. That
• lam & Sausage • Mori= Fries
was how I met Dottie
• Pastisie
•Spimadi Pie
• Illessata
Morochnik and her hus-
• Fresh Fruit
• BMW Old= • Tzailuli
band, Sol.

Pastry
Tails

me
mils
• VIIPHakia
"During lunch, Sol and I
me - leaded
althorn Di
• Ikaased
discovered that we had gone
to the same elementary and
_ -
middle schools in New York
ENTRANCE IN REAR
— at different times. We
immediately put our hands
69-5
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Children Under 10
-over our hearts and sang,
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