Friday, June 21, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m. Good Reading 41 Banquet Facilities ment three years at New York a cold glass of Piesporter wine, homemade rolls and zucchini City Community College. Chef Ira Siegel took his initial sauteed with basil and garlic. training with Marvin at Bloomie's seats 170 for dining Shaarey Zedek ... then contin- ... and over 200 including the ued his education in hotel and lounge ... While there, the las- restaurant management at sies of Womens American ORT Autumn Hills Chapter were Michigan State University . having their banquet _. . In- and graduated from Culinary Institute of America at Hyde quiries brought more than satis- Park, N.Y., one of the world's factory comments. Reservations are taken only finest ... He opened the Four for Mondays through Thursdays Seasons Hotel's three-star res- ... open 11:30 a.m to 10:30 p.m. taurant in Dallas, Texas ... ... It is a seven-day operation When Ira left eight months la- ... Fridays and Saturdays 11:30 ter, it was a four-star restaurant a.m. to 12 midnight ... Brunch ... He spent two years at a is served Sundays 12 noon to 3 country club in Connecticut, a year at Waldorf-Astoria, and be- p.m. fore coming to Bloomie's was Further plans at a later date sous chef (assistant chef) creat- call for an addition of 5,000 or ing daily specials ... at the very 6,000 square feet as a catering exclusive, highly-regarded facility. Water Club in Manhattan. Marvin admits that the open- Daily specials at Bloomie's ing of Bloomie's was like a bad plus its fresh fishes of the day dream ... but is happy to report . are Provimi veal dishes, the turnabout . . . Waitresses chicken preparations, medall- and busboys who have been re- ions of beef, etc. ... This week, tained or replaced are trying for the first time since opening, hard to please, as we noted it will have pate de foie gras while looking around ... Wait- (goose liver) among other culi- resses are also now informing nary features. people as to how long their or- The original menu before ders will take ... Prior to this, changing had four homemade customers just waited and soups, including one of the day slightly fumed while conjuring and chili with or without beans an immediate dislike of the ... five appetizers, five burgers, place. five sandwiches, four omelettes Bloomie's realizes the mis- (served until 4 p.m.) ... steaks, takes that have been made ... Cornish hen, chicken, bar-b-q and consider them a valuable ribs . . . five stir-fry dishes . lesson ... Wise restaurateurs six salads . . . eight homemade capitalize on their errors . . . It desserts ..., including a "Snic- is certainly hoped that Marvin kers" sundae (Haagan Dazs ice and his staff do the same. cream topped by melted original Don't be unkind ... Those Snickers) ... yes, the bar ... who have had a bad experience plus chocolate-strawberry at Bloomies's should give it an- mousse cake, fresh fruit tarts, other chance ... I'm sure you'd chocolate mousse, hazelnut want the same consideration if mocha torte, etc. you or your spouse opened a All wines at Bloomie's are new business . . . Restaurants sold by the glass or carafe ... around for a while who have and Marvin goes through three still not gotten their act to- kegs a week. gether are another story . . . The onion soup is made with They don't deserve that other Gruyere Cheese rather than chance. common Swiss, Provolone or AS FINAL PERSON left whatever ... People who expect Variety Club luncheon last it to run down the sides won't week ... the last hurrah at get it this way ... The presenta- Standard Club North had ended tion and effect are great, but ... It had officially closed to who eats cheese from the sides members but honored all parties anyway? ... Onion soup baked booked there ... "This is first in a crock does have its own time in show business that I did personality, though . . . Then a farewell performance in clos- again, so does the other ... In ing a place," said Shelley Be- any event, it's ultimately the rman, appearing through June taste that counts ... and per- 30 in the very successful Kuni- sonally, we'd rather taste onion Leml at Birmingham Theater soup than cheese. . . . next monthly meeting of I had a delightful meal amid a Variety Club is July 11 at Plum pleasant and intimate atmos- Hollow, Nine Mile and Lahser. phere ... and noticed others Standard Club waiters Nate enjoying their dinners also ... Biggs, Tyree Jones and Michael Conscientious, smiling Diane Wiler, were snapped up in a Lester brought us a crisp, cold flash by Romanick's on Orchard salad with excellent bleu cheese Lake Rd. dressing made by Ira ... and a Bevy of plans are in store for tasty (completely boneless) piece former Standard Club North of white fish ... baked in white manager Bud Sherbow wine sauce . . . On the list of Wasting his fine talents would 1 J specials was something we be like throwing away food in hadn't seen beyond memory ... Ethiopia. grilled tuna ... Ira slices a tuna WHO'S WHERE . . . Larry into steaks and grills them in Nozero & Friends, Thursday ginger butter ... There was also through Saturday at Hunters rainbow trout, grilled swordfish, Run, Middlebelt north of Five broiled Sockeye salmon and filet Mile ... Matt Michaels on piano of sole stuffed with crabmeat. Continued on next page Our meal was accompanied by )r.. 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