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SLAW • POTATO SALAD • TUNA SALAD • EGG SALAD • CHICKEN SALAD • CHOPPED LIVER ON ANY OF OUR FRESH FISH, MILK-FED VEAL, STEAK OR CHICKEN DINNERS OUR HOME-MADE SELECTION OF CARRY-OUT DELI FOODS IS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES! • Not Including Any Specials • Good 7 Days A Week • Only 1 Coupon Needed For Up To 6 People JN OPEN 7 DAYS 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. HOMEMADE PASTA, EGGLANT & HOT HOMEMADE BREADSTICKS *STAR DELI* • 24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph, Southfield OPEN 7 DAYS] %, 0* [ 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 352-7377 0000 00000000000000000000000000000 62 Together, there's so much good we can do. FRIDAY, NOV 27, 1987 WITH THIS COUPON Also Featuring 1535 CASS LAKE RD.•Keego Harbor BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & M-59 683-2888 The Radisson Opens With Good Planning DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist W hen a new hotel opens in an area, the usual thoughts by many are not how good it is, but rather what are the bad points . . . This is especially true in the restuarant or restaurants of that hotel . . . because it can mean either returning or staying away. The new management at Radisson Plaza Hotel on Nor- thwestern Highway was smart .. . Prior to opening the doors of its restaurants, the elegant Bouquets and Tango's European Bistro, it had a dry run that was not made on employees . . . but actual potential customers . . . It was like a turnabout in psychology as if to say, "This is a sample of what we're not going to do." Bouquets hadn't been open yet . . . and so everyone was seated in the Tango's area which is only a partial glass wall away . . . As could be ex- pected, service was spotty, food mediocre and forget about the ambience . . . after all, the Radisson wasn't even completed . . . work was still going on . . . and only one of the two restuarants had been finished. Some would consider this a very daring endeavor . . . and it was . . . But a ray of con- fidence that comes from ex- perience shone through it all and those who realized could know that this might be the beginning of something very worthwhile. The most important part of it all is that the Radisson achieved a learning ex- perience . . . As one of America's fastest growing upscale hotel companies, Radisson has a reputation of knowing what it is doing .. . Customers in all parts of the country and in each city may be different . . . their likes and dislikes had to be learn- ed . . . as well as the achieve- ment of competent service and food. When the Radisson Plaza hotel at Town. Center opened in September, it immediately became one of Metropolitan Detroit's preferred luxury hotels for the business and vacation traveler, conferences, corporate meetings, banquets and • other functions. This $50 million, 295,000 square foot upscale hotel now has 358 luxury guest rooms, two ballrooms and six con- ference meeting rooms . . . For recreation, the Radisson Plaza has an indoor pool, sauna, exercise room and whirlpool. It is connected to the Prudential Town Center com- plex, a 65-acre, mixed use of- fice, retail and entertainment development . . . The Radisson hotel corp. last year received a five-star rating as one of the two best hotel com- panies in the nation from American Association of Traveler Editors, with five stars being the highest rating given by this accredited organization. The worldwide class of this hotel operation soon became evident in its two local restaurants and lounge . . . It had taken the initiative to get out whatever wrinkles would be apparent . . . and opened with confidence instead of hope. Now, from the moment you enter the Radisson Plaza with its huge lobby, gold elevator doors, potted plants, piano, smiling and efficient person- nel, there is an aura that defies challenge. Bouquets seats 85, Tango's 100, bar and lounge another 85. My Bouquets experience after Radisson had opened and was on its way, seeme to have a "show me" mood .. . That Radisson did . . . and most convincingly. From the time Susan Watz- man, Bouquets very gracious, cordial and extremely effi- cient manager . . . and most congenial smiling hostess Barbara LaForest greeted us at the front desk, I knew we were headed for a delightful experience. Tiger-mania was going on with hopes of the Detroit baseball club beating Toron- to and getting to the World Series . . . All personnel, in- cluding Susan; Wayne Ryan, food and beverage director; Gregory Parsons, residence manager; and Bill Kirkhoff, general manager; were wear- ing Tiger caps. My waiter, Bashar Rabban, astutely said that the only way the Tigers could lose would be if anyone other than Toronto would beat them .. . Seven crucial games at the end of the regular season were with Toronto, but there were the playoffs . . . which they lost to Minnesota, who eventually went on to win the World Series. The large French Villeroy and Bach plates were an