36 Friday, February 24, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ORIENTAL
PALACE
Szechuan, Mandarin & Cantonese Cuisine
SUNDAY BUFFET
12 noon to 3 p.m.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
$350
$575
children
adults
Under 3-years-old Free
under 12
MENU CHANGES EVERY SUNDAY
I OUTSTANDING NEW CHEF FROM NEW YORK
357-0620
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FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
VISA'
(The Best of Everything)
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Alex's Fruit and Produce
. . . and Dimitri's
Wildflower Restaurant.
THE DEEP-ROOTED
fallacy among many non-
Jewish people still remains
.. that to be a good Jewish
d. elicatessen restaurant, it
has to smell like one .. .
whatever that means.
Couldn't be more false .. .
Back in the old days, an
odor came from brine in
which corned beef was cook-
ing . . . and cut salamis
hanging (nickel a shtickel)
. . . In isolated instances,
many years ago, open
barrels were filled with
brine and cucumbers that
became pickles . . . Health
PETER'S K
(Formerly Giorgio's Restaurant)
25920 GREENFIELD AT LINCOLN • Oak Park • 968-4060
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL
FOR DINNER? TRY OUR COUNTER SIDE GOURMET
COOKING. OUR CUSTOMERS ADMIT WE ARE THE
SOMETHING SPECIAL!
VEAL MARSALA
$6.95 LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH $7.25
OCEAN PERCH
$6.25
VEAL SCALLOPINI
$6.95
STUFFED
FLOUNDER
$6.95
VEAL PICANTI
$6.95
$8.95
SHRIMP DIJON
CHICKEN PICANTI
$6.50
SHRIMP SCAMPI
$8.95
$7.25
STEAK DIANE
N.Y. SIRLOIN
$7.95
$7.95
STEAK AU POIVRE
FILET MIGNON
$8.75
BEEF CARPETBAG
$7.50
CALVES LIVER
$5.95
PEPPER STEAK
$7.95
$5.95
CHOPPED SIRLOIN
ABOVE DINNERS AFTER 5 p.m. — SERVED WITH SOUP, SALAD & FRESH VEGETABLES
BRING THIS MENU WITH YOU AND RECEIVE
A FREE (Except Flamed) DESSERT WITH DINNER
PRIVATE PARTIES WITH PIZZAll
AT THE PONTCH!
Private parties at
the Top of the
Pontch are truly in a
class by themselves.
Your guests will
enjoy the delicious
food and beverages,
elegant surroundings
and attentive service.
For arrangement assistance,
please call Food & Beverage
Director, Shlomo Pelman:
965-0200.
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TWO WASHINGTON BOULEVARD • ON DETROIT'S RIVERFRONT
ACROSS FROM COBO HALL
Detroit's (11-'*(9p Hotel
laws are much more strin-
gent today . . . and Jewish
delicatessen-restaurants
have no odor by which to go.
So many more false tales
about Jewish delicatessens
. . . enough to write a book
. . . The conceptions of a true
Jewish delicatessen restau-
rant may vary somewhat
. . . but for certain there are
standard salient things that
never change . . . and for the
most part they are excep-
tionally clean.
DELI DALLY DEPT.
. . . Detroit delicatessens
still rank among the na-
tion's best . . . No, Rascal
House here wasn't ever a
deli . . . It's the present site
of Golden Mushroom, 10
Mile and Southfield . . . No
more Elaine & Larry's in
A & P Shopping Center,
Nine Mile and Coolidge .. .
It is now another Greek-
style restaurant.
Those gourmet dishes at
Deli Unique, Greenfield
and 10, aren't found at too
many delicatessens in
America . . . and it's also a
good deli . . . Max Horens-
tein, former member of trio
Brothers and owner of
Max's where BDJ now
stands on Southfield and 13
Mile, is still looking to get
back into the reataurant ac-
tion . . . He'll be a good one
for the proper offer.
Corned Beef King opened
at Northland where
Brothers used to be . . . Hy
Horenstein, Coolidge and
10 Mile, is oldest active
local deli restaurant owner
. . . Lou's on McNichols sells
more corned beef than any-
one according to word .. .
Still looking for a bar-le-duc
sandwich like Darby's used
to have . . . so simple yet
such difficulty to find .. .
grape jelly and cream
cheese.
Modern Delicatessen,
Fenkell and Livernois is
still owned by Dick and
George Gunsberg . . . Sam
Lerman, boss of Ben &
George's, Seven Mile and
Middlebelt, has made his
spot a Livonia stalwart of
goodness since those many
years ago when he bought
the name from Ben Epstein
and George Fink, who used
to have it on Dexter.
Backstage Deli on Wood-
ward has gotten so much
better . . . Remember Bolo-
tin and Levine? Fredson's?
Leon and Lefkofsky?
Leinoffs? Liberman's? Lef-
kofsky in the Broadway
Market? Billy's? Boesky's?
Wilson's? Nate's?
Woman in booth at Bread
Basket, Lincoln Center on
Greenfield, knitting alone
in booth during peak lunch
hour . . . while standing on-
lookers boiled . . . Gal fi-
nally told by Bennett
Terebelo, owner with Ron
Forman, "We don't rent
space. We sell food." . . , She
left in a huff . . . but has re-
turned.
LOOKS LIKE Orange
Roughy has "been dis-
covered" ... The delicious
mild fish from New Zealand
is cropping up in more and
more places . . . Jakk's,
Greenfield and 10 Mile,
serves it.
It is the rule of rules, and
the general law of all laws,
that every person should
Isomma.
observe the fashions of the
place where he is.
—Montaigne
PHOENIX
23041 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
RESTAURANT
542-2199
OPEN 7 DAYS — MON.-FRI. 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
SAT. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
SUN. 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
BREAKFAST SPECIALS
SERVED ALL DAY
ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 20 CENTS
AFTER REGULAR HOURS
ALSO DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS
mrmuseli
ImmilarOUPON
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1
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1
2 FOR 1
I After 4 p.m.
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No Carry-Outs
BUY ONE MEAL BELOW LISTED AND GET
SECOND OF ANY BELOW LISTED AT NO CHARGE!
• VEAL CUTLET, Pot. & Veg.
I • LIVER & ONIONS, Pot. & Veg.
I • BAKED MEAT LOAF, Pot. & Veg.
I • SPAGHETTI With Meat Sauce
I • BAKED CHICKEN, Pot. & Veg.
1
$545
JN
All Include Bread & Butter
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$5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT PLAZA PARTY
TRAY. WITH THIS AD. 10 PERSONS MINIMUM.
MUST PRESENT COUPON
DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE.
COUPON NOT VALID AFTER
PLACING ORDER
ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER.
Expires 3/8/84
FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
( AT 12 MILE) 356.2310
TRAY CATERING FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
OPEN EVERY DAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
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