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March 31, 1989 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-31

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BEST OF EVERYTHING

THE BERKSHIRE HILTON IS
REASON ENOUGH TO RETREAT
TO ANN ARBOR THIS WEEKEND.

Of course, so are the antique shows,
the art museums and the shopping

The Berkshire is a place for the two of you to create magic moments
to remember.

. ONLY

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A weekend in Ann Arbor is a roman-

tic interlude. Nestled in the Berkshire
Hilton, the two of you. Surrounded
in elegance, served with grace.
Venture out to the galleries, the
theaters, the shops and the antique
shows in Saline.
Retreat to the luxurious privacy of
your guestroom at the Berkshire. It's
like residing in a fine estate home. Later,
you'll enjoy the convenience of 24-hour
room service, a whirlpool or sauna, or a
few laps in our resort-sized indoor pool.
Come taste what happens when our
'renowned European Chef Wally turns
his genius to American cuisine. You'll
find your favorite dishes have taken
on a whole new pizzazz.
Visit the Polo Lounge where
the sizzling sounds of Art Stephan's
piano provide the background for
an exciting evening.
So much to do, and the whole
luxurious weekend to do it. We have
even extended the check-out time to
3:00 p.m. on Sunday so you can enjoy
our sumptuous brunch. Call Sylvia at
761-7800 today to take advantage of
our extraordinary weekend rates. Be
sure to ask about our other deluxe
and family weekend packages.
Then, come to Ann Arbor and re-
member how romantic a weekend can
really be.

THE BERKSHIRE HILTON

Our piano bar sets the mood for your
intimate dinner in the Polo Club.

OF ANN ARBOR

Luxury within your reach.

STATE STREET AT 1-94

313/761-7800

Per room. per night
Room rate only Subject to availability. Not
available for groups. Offer expires 12-30-89.

You can find your heart's desire in the shops, boutiques
and stores minutes from the Berkshire.

OUR MUSIC WILL HELP
MAKE YOUR PARTY!







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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1989

THE JEWISH NEWS

HOSTED IN THE FINE TRADITION OF
ERIC YALE LUTZ & ASSOCIATES

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came to . . . then sending the
$5 which a waitress had
neglected to put on her check
. . . "In all the years I've been
in business," says Al, "this is
the first time anybody ever
sent me money back."
PALACE at Auburn Hills
will be somewhat cut in half
for comedian Jackie Mason's
appearance, May 24, 8 p.m.
. . . The stage will be in the
arena's center with black cur-
tain background . . . This
special theater setup will
bring folks closer to the stage
. . . with good visibility from
all three sides.
Jackie's Tony Award win-
ning, one-man Broadway
show, The World According To
Me, has been playing to sell-
out, standing room only since
its opening in New York last
December.
Tickets for his appearance
went on sale at 10 a.m. today.
RITA MORENO, who'll
appear at the annual Variety
Club Celebrity Ball, April 9,
Westin Hotel, is winner of all
four major awards . . . Oscar,
Emmy, Tony and Grammy .. .
plus co-starring with Burt
Reynolds in the ABC TV
series, "B.C. Stryker."
She'll perform her night
club act for the black-tie
throng who'll honor Margot
and Warren Coville, Dick
Kuhn, WJR's Warren Pierce
and Detroit Tiger pitcher
Jack Morris . . . The Pioneer
Award will be presented to
Bill Marcus, a highly
dedicated member of Variety
Club, Detroit Chapter 5.
For tickets, call Les Lee
Roland, 559-1144, or the
Variety Club office, 855-6440.
CAESAR SALAD with
egg white, instead of using
the whole egg, is a knockout
at Jacques on Telegraph be-
tween 12 Mile and 13 Mile
. . . very tasty and according
to another member at our
table, "Better tasting than
the not-so-healthy one with
egg yolk."
Jacques Caesar salads are
done tableside, the way they
should be, . instead of being
prepared ahead of time .. .
This "lost art" is real authen-
ticity for the true Caesar
salad lover . . . The white,
without yellow yolk, is made
on request . . . Do yourself a
favor and try it.
GOOD WAITRESS Dept.
. . . Ann Doman, noontime at
Wellington's of Embassy
Suites, Northwestern and
Beck . . . efficient, smiling
and cordial.
CAFE PIZZA will take
over at former site of Pizza
Station on Telegraph . . . It'll
still be a Mike Ilitch Little
Caesar operation, but with
sit-down, carry-out and drive-
through . . . The restaurant

-

will also have a varied Italian
menu plus salads and
American dishes.
DISA 'N DATA . . . Former
Remal's and Hampton's on W.
Nine Mile, east of Coolidge in
Oak Park, is now Katie's,
owned and operated by Ghan-
di Zeidan . . . Jim Sage will
open his cafeteria around the
first part of May in the
Signature Building across
from Blue-Cross Blue Shield
on 11 Mile and Inkster.
Second of two special six-
course wild game dinners by
Master Chef Milos Cihelka at
Golden Mushroom, 10 Mile
and Southfield, is April 1 .. .
Bet you didn't know that
many restaurants use frozen,
hard-cooked eggs in their
salads? . . . It comes in a roll
without the shell and is also
used in recipes that call for
hard-cooked eggs . . . Some of
furniture used on TV series
"Tattinger" is from former
Detroiter Barry Wine's

Rita Moreno will
appear at the
Celebrity Ball on
April 9.

Quilted Giraffe in New York
. . . The NBC drama is about
a fictitious restaurant and its
owner.
LEVANA,
a kosher
restaurant in Manhattan,
prepares dishes normally
associated with gourmet din-
ing spots . . . On the menu are
fillet of salmon with pear
cider and mustard sauce; veal
sweetbreads sauteed with
golden chanterelle mush-
rooms and a sauce of chives,
sherry and veal glaze; terrine
of wild mushrooms with
shiitake and black trumpet
mushrooms, chanterelles and
tomato basil coulis; and Long
Island duck breast thinly slic-
ed and served with squash
flan, cous cous, turned root
vegetables and a sauce of
juniper berries and red wine.

MORE DISA 'N DATA .. .
Broadway Bound, final
installment of Neil Simon's
semi-autobiographical trilo-
gy, opens five-week engage-
ment at Birmingham
Theatre, April 4-May 7 .. .
Farmington Community
Chorus puts on its ninth an-
nual spring concert, "Love
Notes," at North Farmington
High School on W. 13 Mile,
May 5-6, 8 p.m. . . . John
Finck, likeable Michigan
Opera Theatre press director,
leaves these parts to assume
post as director of public rela-
tions for San Francisco
Opera, regarded as one of the
world's major opera houses
. . . His resignation takes ef-
fect May 1.



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