TROY Capraro's Italian Den, 1477 John R, Troy, 588-5000. Fine American and Italc.1 cuisine is served for lunch and dinner at reasonable prices. People enjoy the menu variety from pizza to fish and chips to BBQ chicken, to spaghetti with meat sauce to traditional Italian favorites to king crab legs and many other items. Capraro's Italian Den has cocktails and is open 7 days. Nkky's, 755 W. Big Beaver, Top of Troy Bldg. concourse, Troy, 362-1262. This is another of those "taken-for-granted" types of places, but Nicky's at lunch and dinner is considered by many among the best buys around with fine American con- temporary cuisine for lunch 11 m. and dinner from 4 p.m. Owne.rs Nick Sorise and John Reaser provide entertainment for dancing Tues. thru Sat. Ban- quet facilities are available. Orchid Cafe, 3303 Rochester Rd., Troy Point Plaza, Troy. Tra- ditional Thai dishes with a pleas- ant atmosphere are featured in this Far Eastern restaurant of popularity. Ratings include 3 stars by Detroit Free Press and among the top ten newest restaurant in metropolitan area by Detroit Monthly. It is open Mon.,-Sat., lunch 11-3 and din- ner 3-9. Popular chicken, seafood, beef, etc., also include barbeque and vegetarian dishes. Sebastian's, 2745 W. Big Beaver in the Somerset Collec- tion, Troy, 649-6625. Bistro comes alive at one of Troy's finest restaurants. Eclectic cui- sine features unique appetizers, pizza, pasta, fresh fish, prime beef and multiple wild mush- room preparations. Sunday Brunch at Sebastian's Grill is talked of as a special treat. Fa- cilities available for showers and small parties. L itil