34 Friday, June 8, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BEST OF EVERYTHING DANNY RASKIN p I A za ‘ • , I • IF YOU WERE looking ning, the local baseball for somone the night of May heroes were in Anaheim, 24, and they weren't home, Calif., breaking the Ameri- TRAY CATERING it could be somewhat of an can League record for con- • . • SIT DOWN EATERY 29145 Northwestern odds-on favorite that they secutive wins on the road CARRY-ORS might possibly have been at . .. and tieing John At 12 Mile Rd. the opening of Dimitri's McGraw's 1916 New York 356-2310 Wildflower on Walnut and Giants for consecutive Froth Slumiq Plaza Drake in West Bloomfield. major league victories away Had the Detroit Tigers from home. In the meantime, Dimitri been in town, many of the players would probably and Louie were popping have attended the opening, their eyeballs at all the too . . . no doubt about Man- people . . . 1,400 invitations ager Sparky Anderson and were sent out . . . and over Coach Alex Grammas, plus 2,000 showed up for the others . . . They are friends party extravaganza . . . of Dimitri Syros . . . who, People kept coming and Plaza Deli is offering 2 FREE MUGS as a special offer with any purchase. with nephew, Louie coming . . . with food and Excluding other specials one Bricolas, opened one of the drinks on the house a steady most beautiful eating places flow all evening. coupon per customer, while quantities last. Those who thought they around. It was a marvelous night were going to eat a Grecian for both Dimitri's buffet were in for a big sur- Wildflower . . . and the De- prise . . . Although there are troit Tigers . . . This eve- some Greek favorites on the menu, Dimitri's Wildflower is not a Greek restaurant. Over 200 pounds of shrimp for almost 700 Polynesian kabobs (shrimp, cod, pineapple, green pep- 3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking TE 3-0700 -SAT. OPEN 14-Z:44 : aa.mm: per, on skewer), over 600 SUN. Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. pounds of fruit Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and (watermelon, cantaloupe, CARRY OUT SERVICE EASY PARKING ' Sea Foods for more than 50 years. All Beef aged CHOP HOUSE 322 W McNICHOLS, Bet. Woodward & Second etc.), almost 700 lamb 868-7550 in our cellars, kabobs, shrimp almondine, champagne fountain over- dining room, carry-out and trays flowing with fresh shiimp, the • breakfast • Ina • diner stuffed flounder, stuffed SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE 8f AMERICAN the •• after-tbeater • kiddie men mushrooms, over 800 pieces Mon.-Thurs., 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. 12-10 of spinach pie, 550 regular open tuesdays thru sundays CARRY OUT • CATERING LI. T..:: , 7 411.1.rkliiii-ii (Inlet 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. lamb shish kabobs, 750 cuts 8410 W. NINE MILE, W. of Livernois 544-1021 of spare ribs, over 3,000 cold d eli lincoln shopping center, 10Ve mi & greentield, oak park appetizers, 30 pounds of .1.• marinated herring, almost A Tradition A 1,000 pieces of chicken, 04I i,if.1 Since 1934 ,.. and OPEN 7 DAYS — YOUR HOST: HOWARD LEW cheeses galore, wrapped SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE Sine 2)ining and LockuiL R:. salami, rumaki (wrapped AND AMERICAN FOOD Fred Bayne at the arisen nightly COMPLETE. chicken livers), sliced 24480 W. 10 MILE (IN TELEX PLAZA) CARRY-UT O 1128 E. Nine Mile Road (11/2 Mile East of 1-75) West of Telegraph 3 53-7848 I cucumbers with popcorn a lVAILAB LE Remanded by AAA & Wile Guides (313) 541-2132 shrimp and yogurt, small "..,.... canapes by the thousands, Specializing in Restaurant over 3,000 cold appetizers HOA KOW INN Cantonese Food nos COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center . . . and so much much more. Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat. 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30 But even this wasn't Carry Out Service Free Parking DINE IN & CARRY-OUT 398-5502 or 398-5503 13715 W. 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK 547-4683 enough . . . The 40-foot table "SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, 'CANTONESE & AMERICAN CUISINE of food eventually looked OPEN 1 DAYS-11m.-Iliors. 11-10, Fri. & Sat.11-11, Su. & Holidays 1p.m. to 10 p.m. ON 'PPM; — like some piranha fishes • Banquet Facilities Your Chef: FRANK ENG lel had been there instead of 0PEN 7 "6-AVS people . . . although the tab- A WEEK lecloth and table still re- SERVING YOUR FAVORITE EXOTIC*, Mandarin. Szechuan & Cantonese Food mained . . . Waiters and DRINKS & CHOICE COCKTAILS 7, 26196 GREENFIELD, LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PARK waitresses kept filling up PRIVATE DINING ROOM 1•1 Mon.-Thurs II to 10:30 11WS 968-3040 large trays . . . and just as I • BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS I 1•1 Fri. 11 to 11. Sat. 11 to 12 3350 Auburn Rd. Carry-Out Service Sun. 12 noon to to quickly as they did, the de- 852.8280 1 1 :4 Your host . . . HENRY LUM Catering To Parties Available Exotic Cocktails licious (unusual for an open- 1111 Businessmen's Luncheons • Carry outs • Catering ing with so many people) .11 35135 Grand River, Farmington 1111 food things went ... At the --- (Orakashlm Shopping Canter) - 478.9181 1111 last minute, 1,200 slices of EXPRESSLY FOR YOUR DINING roasted beef had to be pre- pared and put on the almost ENGLISH DOVER SOLE barren table. NOME OF at If you didn't see the 1,200 "SUN NI Metro Detroit's Finest DeN Restaurant the KINGSLEY INN 642-0100 small pastries, don't feel BUFFET" 12 NU& num= IN TIM EVENSHEIN PUMA TIMM MST& JACK SALM I AL MUM bad .. . neither did a lot of Mon. 11-3, Tues.-Thurs. 11-9, Fri. 11-10 Sat. 10-10, Sun. 10-9 other people . . . The eclairs, • HOME COOKING • EAT IN &' CARRY OUT strawberry and custard 15574899 j • TRAY & HOT CATERING tarts, Napoleons, etc. made everyone on diets forget this OVOIMI1 °pastel! NOW FEATURING May II night . . . They went faster Itephaa Tom as MANDARIN & SZECHUAN SPECIALTIES than Wildflowers in a wind AT BOTH LOCATIONS 24535 W. 12 MILE RD. AT TELEGRAPH storm. • • SZECHUAN CHICKEN SIZZLING RICE SOUP • Private Dining Room • Businessmen's Luncheons Drinks flowed like water • • SZECHUAN SHRIMP HONG KONG STEAK MON.-THURS. 11 a.m. 10:30 p.m. I • MONGOLIAN BEEF • SZECHUAN SCALLOP . . . with no cash register COMPLETE CARRY-OUT FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.- 12 mid. • HOUSE SPECIAL BEEF • TWICE COOKED BEEF ringing. SUN. 12 noon-10:30 p.m. 354-9077 • SZECHUAN BEEF • HOUSE SPECIAL CHICKEN SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON The beautifully- SPECIAL- 9.14 DEL RD. & DIM° LAKE RD. ma N. II mu W. s SOUTHFIELD M. 31455 JAPANESE decorated 40-foot table with STEAK HOUSE 569-5527 851-8600 its scenery of culinary de- Ai- Th. Lun. 11'30-2:30, Din: 5:30-10 Mon. Fri., 11 to 10:30 lights, tipped off the kind of Fri. & Sat. Dinner til 12 Mid. BONELESS Saturday 11 to 1 restaurant Dimitri's Sun. 12.9 CANTONESE & NORTHEMI CHINESE Sunday 12 to 10 • Wildflower was to be . . . Sun 11:30.4, Fri. & Sat. Din. 4 to 2 a.m. FRIED RICE & 'TEA $ tem ANYTIME ALSO OUR CANTONESE FAVORITES Not a strictly Greek restau- 851-7400 • PLUS OMB SPECIALS FROM 52.50 Is S3.I5 7 DAYS rant by any means . . . Not 11' J 1 .1v4v004%-. , I, itt,ItIL,1:4*,01.tilt, 1.1.-11,11...SALILLA.S4 ta 2 FREE MUGS GUIDE TO DINING KOW •KOW INN CARL'S FUNG L111111 swoon tla Tatum/ 44 , ,„ • THE GOLD COIN GOLDEN BOWL E GPEAT WAttit KING LIM'S GARDpi NEW KING FLOWN IN FNEHTT- II ICELI EL - Wf616 PENG CHINA CITY - COMBINATION PLATE ALMOND CHICKEN 3 J ∎ . • ,1 , with French onion soup, fried kreplach, nachos, pbtAo halves, chili, ten salads, ten fish and sea- foods, any combination of omelettes, seven hambur- gers . . . plus whatever con- coction people dream up ... barbecued ribs, barbecued chicken, etc. The decor is intimate lavish . . . with 8,000 square feet of restaurant seating almost 200 in booths, at ta- bles and in the lounge area with its beautiful bar .. . where film over blue lights display a rainbow effect on the oak wood . . . 20 bay windows, recessed lighting throughout, skylights .. . pinks, browns, grays and earthtone colorings, chang- ing scenery on the restau- rant wall . . . from slides .. . busboys with bowties, wait- ers in tuxedos, waitresses not overly uniformed . . . all doing an excellent job of service . . . and even more so considering all the people . . . Greenery everywhere you look. The kitchen is 1,300- square-feet of stainless steel, various work areas, walk-in coolers, slicers, electric saw, grinders, stor- age space, etc. Beautiful outside, hors d'oeuvres and champagne was there, too, for breathers of fresh air. So many people ... enjoy- ing themselves as Larry Nozero quartet gave out strains of jazz throughout the evening . . . There's jazz every Friday and Saturday night at Dimitri's Wildflower. George Zeff in his straw hat rolled over a la French . . . with the perfect Pari- sian diction to go along .. . Not a drop of spill on John Ginopolis' suede jacket after being bumped ... Spot corn- ing off Clive Cantor's jacket with aid of Nurse Bette Fleming's vodka and water . . . Leah Baum in white an- gora sweater she didn't make, flanked by her two handsome sons, Neil and Daniel, who becomes a bridegroom July 22 . . . Plenty of room for Dimitri Syros to walk very fast up and back . . Louie Bricolas finally taking off his jacket at 10 p.m.. . . but it was soon back on . .„ Singer and Mitch Newman with big stogies . . . Mike George without one . . . Jeweler Morris Bednarsh in white shoes that didn't get a mark on them. Restaurateurs aplenty . . . Charlie Pappas, Nick Sorise, Sharkey George, Les Taubirian, John Psaila, Tony Tocco, and more . . . Southfield's Mayor Don Fracassi taking pictures . . . (at April. In Paris Ball, Jac- ques Martel attending, Don made points with the French by outbidding O'Donnell Imports for his $1200 bottle of 1906 Martel cognac. World headquarters of AMC/Renault are in Southfield) . . . Shirley Ab- ,