▪ ▪ 36 Friday, January 14, 1983 risminum...•• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Knowledge does not comprise all which is con- tained in the large term of education. The feelings are to be disciplined; the passions are to be re- strained; true and worthy COUPON 1 1 1/2 OFF i PRESENT THIS AD WHEN BUYING A I ! DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE AND ! . GET A SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL • I OR LESSER VALUE AT 1/2 PRICE i 1 I Expires 1/24/83 I I motives are to be inspired; a profound religious feeling is to be instilled, and pure morality inculcated under all circumstances. All this is comprised in education. —Daniel Webster ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL $ I pumperni WE ENTBTAIIRENT I DAMN II MON:SAT. IN I BANQUET FACIUTIES FOR ALL PARTIES I Up To -120 ! ! 1 I _ OFF' TOTAL CHECI4C o l . W _ INE l' . . . RED EDARS 6...--- i 0 -14 So 1 1 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE 416-1377 I Specializing in ST. LOUIS RIBS_ 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-5170 .1. slimoi.........i...iimatismimusowNEINIIIR 1 1 1. HUNGRY JACK SPECIAL ... 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HENRY LUM Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering 35135 Grand River, Farmington (Drakeshire Shopping Center) lel 569-5527 Ian Mon.-Fri., 11 to 10:30 Saturday 11 to 1 Sunday 1 2,to 10 Banquet Facilities Available IMO LI 476-9181 I At 0.1 JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE 851-8600 M-Th. Lun. 11:30-2:30, Din: 5:30-10 Fri. & Sat. Dinner til 12 Mid. Sun. 12-9 CANTONESE Sun. 11:30-4, Fri. & Sat. Din. 4 to 2 a.m. 851-7400 s t 1 - lit Danny Raskin's The Best of Everything TRUE AUTHENTIC Cantonese dining is a dis- tinction all its own . . . No such thing as chop suey, egg foo young or chow mein .. . These are Chinese dishes . . . in essence, also Ameri- can. Cantonese food is also stir-fried and then cooked in a wok . . . Chinese dishes are prepared only in a wok . . . with much more gravy . . . Cantonese has very lit- tle, if any, gravy. One of the few places in this area that is known for its true Cantonese style of cuisine is Jade Tiki in the Kroger Shopping Center on South Blvd. (20 Mile Rd.) between Adams and Op- dyke, about two miles from Pontiac Silverdome. Although hidden in the shopping center, Jade Tiki, seating 170, has been found by people learning about its exist- ence and the difference between Chinese and Cantonese ... Owners Sun Leung (in kitchen) and sons Tom and Allen (out front) are from a small village in Canton ... In the kitchen with Dad are also sons Jimmy and Phillip Leung. We had a lunch that was entirely different from any oriental cuisine experience . . . extra crisp, crunchy spring rolls (egg rolls with chicken and shrimp, very tasty winter melon soup (shrimp, beef, chicken, me- lon, etc.), excellent shred- ded chicken and vegetables with golden mushrooms .. . and delicious beef with gol- den mushrooms. These are among a large array of Cantonek dishes of the Jade Tiki menu which is divided into four entree categories . . . Szechuan, Cantonese, Chinese and American . . . Each except the Cantonese main courses has one page . . . The food of Canton with its distinct ab- sence of gravy takes up four pages. Dessert was a coconut pudding (made from coconut milk), very light with the real taste of coconut. Authenticity in Can- tonese dining is a revela- tion at Jade Tiki ... as dishes very few places have are uncovered. The golden mushroom grown in Taiwan is a long sprout with tiny mushroom cap at its end . . . It is among the only places here serving frog legs with black bean sauce, shredded beef or chicken with golden mush- room and other dishes . . . It is about the only place we know that serves winter melon soup. Dim Sum, the Cantonese term for delicious tidbits, is a large specialty at Jade Tiki . . . The small, delight- ful concotions are made from meat and seafood .. . with many scarcely larger than bite-size . . . They come steamed, fried, baked or boiled. The only other place in this area that serves Dim Sum is New Peking in Gar- den City . . . just a few items though . . . not full menu as Jade Tiki. In her book, "Eating The Chinese Way In De- troit" Elizabeth Chiu King writes that Dim Sum "is literally translated as dainty morsels that touch the heart." For indeed they do. "Dim Sum is served in small plates or miniature bamboo steam racks and come in many varieties. Large tea rooms can serve as many as 50 of these scrumptious appetizers. The number does not in- clude the more substantial platters of noodles and bowls of rice soup that are also served. By choosing an assortment, one can indulge in a variety of tastes, tex- tures and flavors." "Miscellany," says Elizabeth Chiu King, "often includes dun tart, egg cus- tards in flaky shells, fried spring rolls, etc." Jade Tiki can boast an identity all its own when it comes to Cantonese dining. COUPLE OF READERS recently spent over $100 at the Summit atop Westin Hotel in Re- naissance Center . . . but it was the paying of $1.50 each way to ride the elevator that irked them most . . . "Im- agine," says one, "not even taken off the check!" .. . Wonder how else they could have gotten to the Summit? . . . Even if they wanted to walk 73 floors, it's not allowed . . . and neither of them can fly. THERE'S NEW man- agement at Merrick's in American Motors Center on Franklin, a block west of Telegraph and just north of 11 Mile . . . undoubtedly the reason why it has gotten so much better. Richard Carlson and Robert Carmichael, both local gents and re- staurateurs, have taken hold to give their elegant- looking restaurant the touch it needed . . . better food and service. Richard owned Frontier Beef Buffet in Ann Arbor . . . and then was general manager of Masonic Temple for three years . . . also in charge of its entire food op- , eration . . . and the gent re- sponsible for re- establishment of live thea- ter there ("The King & I," etc.) Robert was vice president of a large food service man- agement company. Both know food and serv- ice . . . for sure. Merrick's seats 200 people in a beauteous, charming atmosphere ... now specializing in fresh fish and aged beef ... plus its very popular salad bar. Private banquet rooms handle 150 and 65. Richard is on the prem- (Continued on Page 37)