BEST OF EVERYTHING DANNY RASKIN THE TRANSITION seems to have become more a fixture of ease . . . as Casa Armando sweeps into its popularity on Orchard Lake Road between 12 and 13 Mile roa6. Owner Armando Galan is mov- ing no more between the north- west area and his Vernor Ave.- near-Mexicotown fixture for so many years . . . since 1965 to be exact. He has sold the Vernor spot to devote all energies and talents to his new location . . . Armando and wife Joyce are here to stay . . . They have purchased the building and land at former locale of Star- board Tack, Darlin' Lilly's, Eastman's Landing and Chef Theodore. It is a wonderful location .. . along the ever-growing "West Bloomfield Strip" . . . and Ar- mando and Joyce are working many hard hours to make it a firm success. Casa Armando now resembles a small Mexican villa . . . intimate and cozy . . . with tiled tables, soft lighting from hanging and wall lanterns, padded seats, white plaster walls, live hanging plants, dark wooden beams and so much more ambience. Armando and Joyce are noted for their fresh, homemade cooking . . . Nothing comes in cans . . . and if it is not on the menu, the dish can be made for customers . . . Some visitors to Mexico have told Armando about favorite foods while on vacation . . . and asked him to make it for them . . . The more intricate or those needing special purchases require addi- tional time . . . and are usually given with advance notice. At the present moment, their kitchen is a family affair . . . with Joyce and son Ricky . . . plus Ar- mando himself, both head chef and table greeter. A family in the kitchen means much pride and thorough authen- ticity. Soon, Max Gonzales will also come to Casa Armando from the downtown locale where he has been a stalwart . . . Max is one of the best chefs around . . . a whiz at both Mexican and American cook- ing . . . A lot of folks will re- member him from the best Win Schuler's of them all . . . in Mar- shall, Mich. The food at Casa Armando is so fresh . . . Armando and family make everything on their menu . . . sauces, etc . . . except tortillas . . . They even buy and bone their own chickens . . . plus always thinking of new foods and ways to improve already-accepted dishes. Arnie Wiener, night manager, is a lot like Armando . . . much concerned about customers being satisfied . . . This is a good trait . . . People seldom• return if they are not given proper satisfaction . . . Experienced people like Ar- mando and Arnie realize this all- i mportant factor ... When asking if evP- ,-thing was alright, kr- mando and Arnie are not just flapping their lips in the wind .. . they mean it. On a recent visit there, we tried the Pollo Asado, two charbroiled chicken breasts sauteed with pineapple . . . that comes on a sizzling platter . . . It is always an interesting selection . . . and very tasteful. On another dish comes refried beans . . . which are fresh beans delicately fried twice, Spanish rice and guacamole. On the tables are always tacos and dip to greet appetites until courses arrive. The Mexican food at Casa Ar- mando is not spicy . . . which is as it should be . . . Customers are given green and red sauces in separate dishes to make the food as hot as they wish . . . The fact that Armando's food comes mild is bringing many people who Jove Mexican food . . . if they can enjoy the taste . . . Those who think all Mexican cuisine should be spicy have erroneous thoughts . . . It is best when eaten mild, medium or with pungency . . . according to the palate likes and dislikes of diners. The prices at Casa Armando are very reasonable . . . and it is well to note that regardless of the low prices, his quality of food is high. Casa Armando opened May 6 of this year . . . On Vernor Hwy., his restaurant was a very frequent place to go for many Detroit Tiger baseball players . . . On Orchard Lake Road, some of the Tigers have already been seen licking their South Of The Border favo- rites. Leaving Vernor Highway after over 21 years is a giant step for Armando Galan . . . and he in- tends to make the most of it .. . Early indications are proving that he will: TCBY IS THE NAME . . . and don't try to figure it out . . . Those letters stand for "The. Country's Best Yogurt" . . . The large chain has come to Michigan . . . where two of a proposed ten have already been opened . . . Latest among the 530 stores in all but five or six states opened June 3 on Grand River and Drake in the Muirwood Shopping Center. May 1 was opening in Ever- green Shopping Plaza, Evergreen and 12 Mile . . . where TCBY is giving folks an education in yogurt . . . It tastes like premium ice cream, is 97 percent fat free and kosher . . . TCBY has 26 flavors of the yogurt that doesn't taste like yogurt. The site facing Evergreen has both take out and seating for 24 . . . seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m . . . In Farmington it is open til 10 p.m. People are also buying TCBY's pies . . . and a big favorite already is the Black Bot- tom Pie . . . French vanilla yogurt with hot fudge underneath and pecans garnishing the sides. Donna Hunn, area supervi;or for TCBY, is happy the move has been made to Michigan ... Re- sults are proving she is right. WHO'S WHERE . DEPT: .. . The Kevin De'Costa Trio, Tues- days through Saturdays til Aug. 2 . at Excalibur, Franklin Rd. at Northwestern ... 9 p.m. at 2 a.m. JIM SAGE will devote all his time now to the opening soon of Alia's Restaurant on Greenfield north of 11 Mile . . . at former locale of Irving's before moving to OF OAK PARK Delicatessen & Restaurant 13821 W. 9 MILE RD., Just West of Coolidge 548-1111 or 541-2888 BUY ONE POUND CORNED BEEF GET SECOND POUND FOR A PENNY • Minimum 1/2 lb. - w A • Limit 1 Pound Per Purchase I WED. & THURS., JULY 2 & 3 FEATURING WONDERFUL KELLY CORNED BEEF OF CHICAGO DISTRIBUTED BY K. LEFKOFSKY & CO. THE STAGE OF OAK PARK WILL BE CLOSED JULY FOURTH *A . WE HAVE ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS A* FOR A GREAT JULY 4th WEEKEND itr • POTATO SALAD • COLE SLAW • HOT DOGS I • RYE BREAD • PICKLES 7103-•- - • ETC. • ETC. • ETC. *, REMEMBER OUR SUPER BUDGET SPECIAL COMPLETE DINNERS TUES. THRU SAT. 4-6 DAILY CHOICE OF FOUR ENTREES INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POTATO VEGETABLE & BREAD BASKET 95 , OUR NEW SUMMER HOURS BEGINNING FRI., JUNE 27 - TUES. THRU SUN. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Mondays FREE DELIVERY OF OUR FAMED PARTY TRAYS ANYWHERE IN OAKLAND COUNTY Minimum 10 Persons AV- let * At Continued on next page 53