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October 29, 1982 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, October 29, 1982

Cunning egotism. If I
cannot brag of knowing
something, then I brag of

FOR DINING

not knowing it. At any rate,
brag.
—Emerson

8c_ DANCING

(Continued from Page 41)
nated salmon with fresh
basil which was excellent.
For a main dish I had mag-
nificent pheasant which
was sliced, garnished with
the same chanterelles and
presented in a basic au jus
sauce which again let this
fresh and beautiful game
stand on its own.
"This was followed with a
beautiful presentation of
various chevres (goat
cheese), camembert and two
other cheeses whose names
I can't remember, but whose
taste and character were
superb. Dessert featured a
freshly made espresso ice
cream, topped with hot
fudge and freshly whipped
cream with an infamous
spear of Halavah imported
from Brooklyn.
"This restaurant deserves
all the acclaim I or anyone
else can give it and is one of
the many great restaurants
in New York."
MORE ABOUT The
Whitehouse Manor on Nine
Mile just east of Novi Rd.
To be sure, much of the
beauty is still there . . . from
the home of Charles E. Ro-
gers, who built it in 1930 .. .
like the elegant cherrywood
bannister of a massive
staircase leading up from
the first floor . . . stately
white pillars (aluminum)
supporting the outside
porch from which a curving

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NEW- TALENT NIGHT
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From NY "Catch A Rising Star" & "Evening At The improv"

"Tonight Show" & "Mery Griffin"

4616 N. WOODWARD, 1 1/2 blks. S. of 14 Mile

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Royal Oak

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driveway leads to the dig-
nified front entrance .. .
most of the original carved
plaster, fancy moldings,
woodwork and walnut
paneling has been restored
along with some beautiful
tile.
Six intimate dining
rooms are decorated indi-
vidually . . . simple swags of
velvet over windows, print
-wallcoverings in various
patterns, much white
painted woodwork and
plush carpeting.
Downstairs are two din-
ing rooms flanking the im-
pressive entrance, four
more up the graceful stair-
case, two cocktail areas (one
on each floor).
Whitehouse Manor now
has a new entrance, with
low stone wall . . . On corner
of Nine Mile and Novi Rd. a
sign now says, "Whitehouse
Manor 600 feet."
NORM LePAGE will
open another restaurant
around May 1983 . . . simi-
lar to his present, very suc-
cessful Nifty Norman's on
Commerce Lake Rd. in Wal-
led Lake . . . It'll be at the
old Grand Trunk train
depot on Eaton in Birming-
ham . . . and seat around
240 in four different rooms
. . . Birmingham property
owner biggies Eric Lutz and
Tony Brown will also be in
the picture.
ALTHOUGH GOOD
food is still of prime impor-
tance to many, there are
those who would consider it_
as secondary . . . That the
type of food involved serves
only the purpose of filling a
cavity . . . However, the res-
taurant employees create
those impressions which
would stand out . . . and are
in many cases the real dif-
ference between a good and
bad meal . . . or success and
failure of the dining estab-
lishment.
No matter how good food
may be . . . service can add
to or take away whatever
-enjoyment could be attained
with consumption . . . In
other words, a waiter or
waitress can truly make or
break a place.
Most restaurant own-
ers who've been in the
game a while recognize
this very well . . . Many of
those who have never
had restaurant experi-
ence are easy marks of
incompetency ... The
number of restaurant
owners who've been in
the business a while ...
and still can't tell good
from bad, is unbelievable
... They're the only sal-
vation of waiters and
Waitresses who other-
wise couldn't hold a job
...Jet alone find one.
Bad chefs . . . especially
those who do purchasing .. .
are another story . . . Also
bartenders.
NO WAITING til the last
minute at Dimitri's of
Southfield, Southfield Rd.
and 10 Mile . . . It's already
taking reservations for
Thanksgiving Day Brunch,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . . . and
dinner . . . Nov. 25.

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specialties like seafood
Newburg, chicken, seasonal
vegetables and more.
The Sunday Brunch Buffet..
Served 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. every Sunday.
Reservations are suggested.
Cocktails, wines, American
and imported beers available
from noon.

Adults $8.95
Children under 12 $4.50

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