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PINE LAKE MALL
I. 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
I BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE
851.5540
MON.-THURS. 11 to 10
FRI. & SAT. 11 to 11
WEST BLOOMFIELD
6066 W. Maple Road • (313) 8 5 1-8880
'SUN & HOLIDAYS 12 noon to 10
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GUIDE TO DINING
3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking TE 3-0700
CARL'S
CHOP HOUSE
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and
Sea Foods for more than 50 years. All Beef aged
in our cellars.
KOW KOW INN
• breakfast • Ind • diner
• after-theater • kiddie men
open tuesdays thru sundays -
10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FUNG LIM'S
SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE & AMERICAN
Mon.-Thurs., 11-)0, Fri. & Sat. 11-11, Sun. 12-10
CARRY OUT • CATERING
8410 W. NINE MILE, W. of Um* 544.1021
THE GOLD COIN
lIncoln shopping center, 101/2 mi. & gmenfield, oak park
A Tradition
since 1934
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SZECHUAN, MANDARIN, CANTONESE
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Fred Bayne at the organ nightly --
• 128 E. Nine Mile Road (11/2 Mile East of 1-75)
COMPLETE
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(313) M1-2132
Renemeided AAA & Mobile Guides
Specializing in
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Open Daily 11 to 10:30, Sat 11 to 12 Mid., Sun. 12 to 10:30
Cantonese Food
Free Parking
547-4663
Carry Out Service
13715 W. 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK
24480 W. 10 MILE (IN TEL-EX PLAZA)
353-7848 I
West of Telegraph
GOLDEN BOWL
Restaurant
221% COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In A & P Shopping Center
398-5502 or 398-5503
DINE IN & CARRY-OUT
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868-7550
322 W. McNICHOLS, Bet. Woodward & Second
dining room, carry-out and trays
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
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• BANQUETS • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS
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35135 Grand River, Farmington
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Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 1930
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3350 Auburn Rd.
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FARMINGTON
SOUTHFIELD
mu mi. somas ri. 3105 W.14 NILE MI. & NOW UAL N.
JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE
8 51-8600
569-5527
M-Th. Lun. 11:30-2:30, Din: 5:30-10
Mon.-Fri., 11 to 10:30
Fri. & Sat. Dinner til 12 Mid.
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Sunday 12 to 10
ALSO OUR CANTONESE FAVORITES
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Sun. 11:30-4, Fri,& Sat. Din, 4 to 2 a.m.
851-7400
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more are still there .. .
Where people waited for
Grand Trunk trains now
seats 80 and includes a
large oval bar ... On. the
walls are easy-to-look-at
framed art ... The former
tunnel that people went
through to get their north-
bound trains has been
closed at one end and seats
40 in a motif to simulate a
turn-of-the-century dining
car . . . Upstairs; where once
was the baggage storage
sector, noW seats 80 in a
quiet, intimate atmosphere
. . . Even the front lobby re-
stroom area has been reno-
vated for tables and chairs.
The entire Norman's
Eton Street Station gives a
look and casual elegance of
late 19th Century European
beer garden styling . All
tables were completely
made by European
craftsmen . and bar built
in the lobby.
Owner Norm LePage, of
Nifty Norman's, and wife
Bonnie worked many hours
to put it together with ar-
chitect Roger Sherman .. .
The graciousness and effi-
ciency of general manager
Randy Burgess blends with
the traits Norman's Eton
Street Station tries to con-
vey.
MAIL DEPT. . . . "It
seems to me they served a
corned beef sandwich before
World War -I for five cents
and a bottle of ginger ale for
three cents. After the war
sandwiches went for 10
cents and ginger ale five
cents."
Moe Goodman
HOTEL ST. REGIS and
its advertising/PR agency,
Lovio-George, Inc., were
awarded 1984 Most Valu-
able Promotion Award by
Pepsi Cola ... for its "Dip-
lomats on Wheels" . . . The
MVP awards, representing
the food industry's highest
recognition for outstanding •
sales promotions, were es-
tablished by the Food Serv-
ice Division of Pepsi Cola
USA 11 years ago.
The Hotel St. Regis "Dip-
lomats on Wheels" program
paid tribute to the city's bus,
taxi and limousine drivers
who serve as goodwill am-
bassadors, providing infor-
mation to travelers and
first-time visitors to the city
, .. St. Regis hosted a 10-
course English Hunt Club
breakfast for over 500 of De-
troit's transportation am-
bassadors.
OVERHEARD . . . at
Excalibur, Franklin at
Northwestern and 12, "Rus-
sia is where you are allowed
to go anywhere they please
... at' Marlowe's Franklin
and Northwestern, "I im-
pressed my friends. I or-
dered my entire meal in
French — which shook up
the waiter, since it was a
Chinese restaurant" . . . at
Red Devil, Fenkell near-
Greenfield, "She's so senti-
mental she wants to get di-
vorced in the same dress in
which her mother got di-
vorced" ... At Tap-
parooney's 14 Mile and
Crooks, "Many of us don't
know what floor losers we
are until we start dieting."
West Germans indifferent
towards Israel election
Bonn (JTA) -- After sev- attitude toward Israel
eral years of intense inter- among many Germans. He
est in Israel, accompanied added: "The Israelis used to
by a sharp deterioration of be the heroes. Later they
the image of Israel in West became the bad guys, or
Germany, there seems to be even worse. There is a cer-
an as yet unexplained mood tain uneasiness about the
of indifference toward re- prevailing image."
cent events in Israel, includ-
ing the election campaign.
The West German state-
owned television network,
which two years ago took DIA exhibits
the lead here in equating
the Jews with the Nazis, has Faberge crafts
shown little if any interest
One of the world's largest
in the campaign. There
were sporadic reports in collections of Faberge
magazines devoted to craftsmanship —. Faberge:
foreign policy, but the The Forbes Magazine Col-
prime-time-nawsreels have lection — is on view at the
left the campaign unmen- Deroit Institute of Arts
through Aug. 12.
tioned.
A free' film, Lost to the
Several major nationwide
newspapers had been out Revolution, narrated by Yul
of circulation because of a Brynner, places the
lengthy strike in the print- Faberge colleetion in the
ing industry, but of those dramatic context of Russian
which sold regularly; very history. The 30-minute film
few reported on develop- is shown Tuesday through
Sunday at noon and 3„p.m.
ments in Israel.
The 200-piece exhibition
Assessing the phenom-
enon, a leading editor here is open to the public during
said that one reason for the regular museum hours 9:30
relative lack of interest is a a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
_certain reevaluation of the through Sunday.