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November 27, 1987 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-27

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BEST OF EVERYTHING

Imm'aummum

The Pike Street Restaurant

and

Chef Brian Polcyn

Invite You To

c'

Radisson Opens

MAKE YOUR
NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS
NOW

Continued from preceding page

in Southfield is everything
you want.
Confidence in itself has
paid off . . . for sure.

FINE DINING . . . CATERING . . . BANQUET FACILITIES

DOC ALEXANDER'S

Let Us Help You Plan Your Holiday Party

Call For Further
Information & Reservations

334-7878

18 West Pike Street off Wide Track (Woodward) • Pontiac

RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY PARTIES

OLIVERIO'S

Specializing In
New York-style Italian Cuisine
Veal, Seafood, Chicken, Steak and
Gourmet Pasta Dishes

Enjoy A Complete Dining Experience

Tuesday thru Thursday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Sunday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Full Bar Service
Live Music Friday and Saturday

5586 Drake Road Just South of Walnut Lake Road
In The Drake-Summit Shopping Center • West Bloomfield
Reservations: 661-1920

LOWEST PRICES & FINEST SPECIALS ANYWHERE!

SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 11

a.m.

HAMPTON'S DINING

AMERICAN-GREEK
ITALIAN
CUISINE
(Formerly Remal's) 13400 W. 9 MILE AT COOLIDGE • Oak Park • 541-8481

I NEW OWNERSHIP I

$ 395

• FRIED CHICKEN
• FRIED SHRIMP
• SPAGHETTI
W/MEATBALLS
• BAKED MEATLOAF
• BAKED CHICKEN
• BREADED VEAL CUTLET I PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS!

I

• ROAST TURKEY
W/DRESSING
• SHISH KEBOB
• BAKED MOUSSAKA
• PASTITSIO
• LASAGNA
•LIVER & ONIONS

ALL SPECIALS SERVED WITH SOUP OR SALAD, BREAD BASKET AND COFFEE OR HOT TEA

DAILY EXTRA SPECIALS

MONDAY . . . BEEF STEW WNEGETABLES
TUESDAY . . . SALISBURY STEAK/MUSHROOMS
WEDNESDAY . . . BEEF TIPS OVER EGG NOODLES
THURSDAY . . . SPINACH PIE W/RICE PILAF & VEGETABLES
FRIDAY . . . FISH 'N MACARONI
SATURDAY . . . BAKED SHORT RIBS

95

ABOVE ALSO INCLUDE SOUP OR SALAD, BREAD BASKET & COFFEE OR HOT TEA

HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SATURDAY 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SUNDAY 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1987

dance and jazz band are now
playing at Bobby's Country
House, Fridays and Satur-
days, 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. . . . Five
Mile Rd., a mile west of Far-
mington Rd.
NEW CLUB that took over
former Red Parrot at
Michigan Inn on J.L. Hudson
Drive is called Cardi . . . Ron
Coders Show is there Fridays
and Saturdays.

DISTRIBUTING

chocolates at the upcoming
Chocolate Jubilee, Dec. 6, at
Somerset Mall, W. Big
Beaver, 2 to 5 p.m., will be
Jacques, Gayle's Chocolates,
French Gourmet,
Chocolatissimo, Berries N
Bon Bons, Monchelle
Lamours, Romaniks, Machus,
Nestle's, Ray's Ice Cream,
Wesley's, Bennigan's, Baker's
Loaf, Midtown Cafe, Plaza
Sweets, Sanders, General
Foods, Awreys, etc.
Great cause is Alzheimers
Disease and Related
Disorders Association.
The above and others will
display, demonstrate and sell
chocolates of all shapes and
forms for holiday gifts.
COSMETIC ARTIST Jef-
frey Bruce, recently chosen as
official spokesperson by
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of
Michigan, will play part of
Captain Hook in the fun
musical, Peter Pan at historic
Marquis Theatre in Nor-
thville . . . It'll be through
Dec. 19, with a portion of the
proceeds going to C.F.
THREE YEARS ago,
Helen and Paul Zuckerman
had an idea . . . Why not have
a separate affair for the
Michigan Cancer Foundation
to raise money from a group
with its own individual name.
They called it The Angels
and launched organization's
new arm with a $1 million en-
dowment from themselves
and friends . . . Targeted
research programs focused on
various firsts in cancer
research and control
development.
Paul passed on, but his wife
Helen, and their son Norbert,
carry on what has become a
major factor in the world of
MCF.
Recent benefit at the
Whitney Mansion, now a very
highly regarded restaurant
on Woodward, was attended
by about 180 persons.
Kate Patterson, a Mansion
regular, was superb as she
sang songs folks could relate
to . . . in her very fine presen-
tation, beautiful voice and
'gracious poise . . . This was on
the third floor with its bar

lounge . . . Second floor serv-
ed wines . . . and first floor
was elegant dining in the
various rooms (library, study,
etc.) and then wonderful
music by Buddy Greco and
his Quartet.
Senator Donald Riegle
stood out among the crowd .. .
He was the only gent not
wearing a tuxedo . . . Emcee
was — who else — but ef-
fervescent David Hermelin
. . . Seems like he and Max
Sosin are the unofficial com-
munity masters of ceremonies
. . . Lovely photographer
writer/TV star Linda
Solomon with her beautiful
long hair a mite more shorter
than before . . . She was Dad
Rappaport's pretty "date"
with wife Mona in New York
and Linda's hubby Barry in
Florida . . . Marion and Les
Colburn a lovely couple .. .
Doreen Hermelin such a fine,
down-to-earth young lady .. .
Helen Zuckerman so very
gracious and unassuming .. .
Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres,
flute and hart) melodies of
Duo Elegante . . . all in the
majestic confines of Detroit's
famed and exclusive dining
spot.
Our waiter, Patrick Peter-
son, is one of the best . . . The
former London Chop House
gent wanted by everyone,
works evenings at the
Whitney . . . He brought me a
fine dinner of pave of Salmon
with caviar, cream of tomato
and wild mushroom soup
with a basil tomato caper
crouton, warm salad of
sauteed duck breast sliced
thin on a bed of seasonal
greens and served with exotic
fruits and walnut citrus
vinaigrette, peach cham-
pagne sorbet, a delicious and
tender piece of sword fish
(others had tournedoe of beef
tenderloin grilled with foie
gras, grilled vegetables with
truffle butter) and pumpkin
cheesecake on cinnamon ap-
ple brandy sauce . . . Between
meals and hors d'oeuvres
were N.V. Roederer Brut
Premier Champagne, 1985
Macon Lugny — Louis Latour
White Wine, 1982 Chateau
Capbern Gasqueton — St.
Estephe Red Wine and
dessert wine of 1985 Robert
Pecota "Muscato Di Andrea."

THE ART SHOW Gallery
at Sugar Tree, Orchard Lake
Rd., south of Maple, presents
a special showing of the
works of localite artist Susan
Shlom . . . Dec. 5-20 . . . It's
called "Canvas Fantasies"
and will be kicked off with a
Champagne Preview Dec. 5, 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. . . . public in-
vited to meet the artist .. .
All displayed works will be
available for purchase . . .

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