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April 10, 1987 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-10

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ENTERTAINMENT

Johnny and Pete Ginopolis
and the employees of

Danny Raskin

Continued from preceding page

27815 Middlebelt at 12 Mile • Farmington Hills

851-8222

Heartily Wish
Their Customers, Friends
And The Entire Community

A VERY HEALTHY
AND HAPPY
NEW YEAR

THE JACKIER & NASH FAMILIES,
MANAGEMENT & STAFF OF

plaza 4kli)

HERE'S SOMETHING

We Will Be Open Our Regular Hours
During This Passover Season. Stop
By And Select From Our Fabulous
Array of Kosher For Passover Foods.

There's nothing quite like .. .

plaza

74

Friday, April 10, 1987

(Corner of 12 Mile Road)

356-2310

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

base of success ... authentic
greek cooking ... a few Ita-
lian dishes will still remain
on the menu ... but no more
chop house or other fancy
ideas . Dimitri Syros' orig-
inal saying that "Greektown
Comes To Southfield" has re-
turned ... again as one of the
best Greek restaurants
around.

MORE AND MORE

A HEALTHY & HAPPY
PASSOVER

OPEN MON.-SAT.
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
SUN. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

DIMITRIS OF SOUTH-
FIELD is returning to its

places are starting to have
margarine on request . . .
Previously, restaurants didn't
want it known that they had
it on the premises because of
their boast that "We cook
only with pure butter."

Warmly Wish All Our
Customers and Friends

FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA
29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY.

"Fancy Schmancy Dishes,"
about ten luncheon specials
and luscious-looking desserts.
Trays are all Chinese, all
deli, or a combination of both
... delivered in a Shanghai
Shapiro's van.
Henry and David have ev-
erything going for them this
time ... a bright, very in-
teresting concept, good food,
good service ... and fun din-
ing in a fun atmosphere.
However, it must be re-
tained ... and the necessary
experience would deem that
it will ... Teamwork should
win out at Shanghai Shap-
iro's ... a proven success con-
cept ... that now has proven
experience to go with it.
YOU'LL SEE outside seat-
ing at Norm's Oyster Bar,
Franklin Road off Northwest-
ern, around June ... It'll be
on a private, well-kept ter-
race •... This is great news
for a lot of al fresco diners.

VISA'

master charge

that folks looking for a
change in food habits can try
sinking their teeth into ...
As a way of introducing
many meat-and-potato diners
to some new adverturesome
food items that restaurant-
goers may find too challeng-
ing, the Rhinoceros on
Riopelle in the Warehouse
District downtown now has
an appetite plate to tempt
traditional tastes.
Rhino chef Mark Schwartz,
who has been serving African
Lion, zebra and wild bear for
almost a year now, plus reg-
ularly havingvenison and
wild game bird specials, has
been motivated by customers'
suggestions to put together a
sampler platter . . . "Many
people express interest in
new dishes when they dine
here, but they are reluctant
to gamble their whole eve-
ning on one 'experimental'
new entree. " . So Chef
Mark has come up with a
solution ... a wild game
sampler platter assortment of
popular wild game meats and
accompanying vegetables ...
every night from 5 to 7 p.m.
The first week's sampler
menu, which began Wednes-
day, and changes each week,
includes ... sauteed buffalo

tenderloin in a tomato demi
glaze, grilled 1/4 quail with a
wild fresh pesto sauce,
broiled rattlesnake ka-bob,
roasted duck with raspberry
sauce, grilled venison with
black currant sauce and
sauteed moose with wild
herbs, wild Shiitake mush-
rooms in a demi glaze of
moose.
THANKS ... to Lester
-Rosenberg of Friendship
Materials ... for the clever
menu from "Spaghetti Ex-
perience" in Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.
"LOVE SONG II — A
Concert From The Heart"
will be presented this Sunday
... 7 p.m. ... at Wylie
Groves High School in Bir-
mingham.
The talented lineup in-
cludes Phil Marcus Esser,
Barbara Bredius, Ron Coden,
Charlie Latimer, Sheri
Nichols, Jonathan Round and
other top local entertainers:
Concert is a benefit per-
formance for the Alzheimer's
Disease and Related Disor-
ders Association .,.. $15 tic-
kets can be gotten at the
door.

FASHION DESIGNER

Rosanne Schlussel will pre-
mier her fall 1987 collection
at Southfield's Arts Cotillion,
a gala fundraiser ball being
held April 25 at Michigan
Inn.
It'll be emcee'd by popular
WJR radio personality War-
ren Pierce ... with title of "A
Night in the Big Apple" its
theme in raising scholarship
funds for young artists .. .
Cotillion is co-sponsored by
the Southfield Arts Council
and City of Southfield
Southfield Arts Council Vice
President Chris Christiano
one of the event's co-
chairpersons, says the ball
will recreate the glitz and ex-
citement of New York City's
night life.
Entertainment for the
event will feature some of the
top attractions in Michigan
... Performers will include
cabaret headliner Phil Mar-
cus Esser, jazz piano virtuoso
Bess Bonnier and popular
vocalist Barbara Bredius
Dancing rhythms will be by
the Executives, a 17-piece big
band. •
There'll also be strolling
musicians, mimes and magi-
cians ... as guests will be
made to feel like they're vis-
iting a New York night club.
A number of surprises
created especially for Cotilll-
ion by the Benchmark fine
restaurant in Michigan Inn
will be included in a gourmet
dinner.
Tickets for the Arts Cotill-
ion are $100 per person ...
For more information, contact
co-chairman Chris Chris-
tiano, 544-7771, or the city's
Parks and Recreation De-
partment, 354-4717.

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