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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-15

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SEROS

29221 Northwestern In Franklin Shopping Plaza • 358-2353

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(Rice Pudding, Tapioca or Ice Cream) AND BREAD BASKET.
• Must Present Coupon For Above Specials.
• Sorry, No Discounts On Specials

10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT

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ST. CLAIR SHORES

cafe with its warm inviting at-
mosphere, is set among period
furnishings and antiques. Din-
ing by candlelight features an
array of pastas and salads to go
with its popular veals, fowl,
seafood, lamb and beef de-
lights. For your added pleasure
bring your own libation. Our
lunches and dinners, features
strolling violins and a classical
guitarist. (45)

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SOUTHFIELD

Alia's,

27167 Greenfield,
Southfield, 559-8222. A good
family restaurant serving Amer-
ican and Lebanese cuisine, Aids
owners Dania and Ed Farah are
proud of their homemade spe-
cialties prepared from natural
ingredients. It is open 7 days
a week serving breakfast, lunch
and dinner. Carry-out of its en-
tire menu is available as is off-
premise catering. (26)

Embassy Suites,

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Home of World-Famous
Spare Ribs

Fabulous Quality
Homemade Desserts


Succulent Seafoods, Great Steaks

Fully Licensed by LLBO

Excellent Party Facilities


58 PARK ST. E.

3067 DOUGALL AVE.

(Off the Windsor•Detroit Tunnel Exit)

(Ouellette Becomes Dougall After Tecumseh)

DETROIT . (313) 9614663
Windsor . (519) 258-3663
(519) 258-2923
Fax

DETROIT . (313) 963.8944
Windsor . (519) 969-6011
(519) 969-2402
Fax

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The .v erlising Council

Will You?

WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT

ITALIA

"A fine authentic Italian restaurant

with classic flavors, superb presentation,
modestly-priced ... and the culinary expertise
of legendary Aldo Ottaviani."
Danny Raskin ... The Jewish News
1096 E. 14 Mile Rd., Between Mound and Van Dyke
268-3200

28100
Franklin Rd., Southfield 350-
2000. There is much to say
about Executive Chef John P.
Vogelmeier. Being a graduate
of the Culinary Institute of
America, a member of the
Michigan Chefs de Cuisine and
teacher of private cooking class-
es, he is adept at developing
and preparing high caliber
menu items for its Jacques De-
mers Restaurant and hotel
catering. (36)

Excalibur, 28875 Franklin Rd.,
Southfield, 358-3355. When for-
mer owner Pat Archer passed
on, people said Excalibur would
also go. However, they didn't
reckon with Marty Wilk, own-
er/chef who has made it one of
Metropolitan Detroit's marked-
ly popular dining and dancing
spots. It's Frank Sinatra's fa-
vorite while in the local area.
Entertainment is Tues. thru Sat.
and complete catering at Ex-
calibur plus homes, halls, etc.

(26)

Gateway Deli, 21 754 W. 11

Mile, Harvard Row, Southfield,
352-4940. A delicatessen man
from years back is bossman at
Gateway Deli, Lenny Fidler, giv-
ing customers a lot of confi-
dence in the enjoyment of its
traditional homemade Jewish
dishes. Gateway serves break-
fast, lunch and dinner and is like
a meeting place for its clientele.
A big specialty is party trays
with Sunday a day of rest from
much hard work. (26)

Gold Coin, 24480 W. 10 Mile

in Tel-Ex Plaza, Southfield, 353-
7878. The Gold Coin features
Szechuan, Mandarin and Can-
tonese dining with complete
carry-out available. It is owned
by Howard Lew, whose Ming
Palace of Northland years back
provided him with the needed
experience for complete cus-
tomer satisfaction. It is open
seven days. (26)

Jane's Place, 25851 Lahser,

Southfield, 354-3640. One of
those little spots people hear
about with good home cooking
and all-around homey atmos-
phere for lunch and dinner with
a wide variety. Seating is in-
doors or on the outdoor patio

SOUTHFIELD

SOUTHFIELD

overlooking a garden with farm-
like motif planted and arranged
by Owner Jane Kladzyk.
Evening specials include dining
from all parts of the world. (26)

tention-getters. Breakfast and
lunch specials are also high in
customer popularity. (26)

McVee's, 23380 Telegraph Rd.,

Southfield, 352-8243. One of
the local area's oldest restau-
rateurs in the point of service
owns and operates McVee's.
Herman Yagoda uses his vast
experience to promote what
every customer wants, quality
and satisfaction. Moderately-
priced lunches and dinners in-
cluding fresh fish, are served
daily amid a casual and relaxed
atmosphere. (o)

Meriwethers, 25485 Tele-

graph, Southfield, 358-1310.
The warm atmosphere of this
English Tudor castle setting
with Chuck Muer's noted fresh
seafood plus menu items of
traditional English food has
been a favorite for over 11
years. It is open seven days a
week with birthday discounts
and Frequent Dining Friends
Program among its special fea-
tures. (35)

Mountain Jack's,

26855
Greenfield Rd., Southfield, 557-
0570. Noted for serving excel-
ent prime rib, Mountain Jack's
Southfield also presents a wide-
ly diversified menu for diners
with discriminating taste, in-
cluding steak, chicken or
seafood. It is one of the few
places where entrees also in-
clude soup and salad bar at the
table. (26)

New Seoul Garden, 27566

Northwestern, Southfield, 827-
1600. Authentic Korean and
Japanese dishes are the theme
foods at this restaurant with a
sister Seoul Garden in Sterling
Heights. Authenticity is brought
to the table where favorites are
prepared on a barbeque grill in
front of customers. Floor seat-
ing and a sushi bar also add to
its appeal. (so)

Pearl City, 27522 Northwest-
ern Hwy. at 11 Mile between
Lahser and Telegraph, South-
field, 354-3700. Since selecting
Southfield as his third location,
John Wong has captured the
dining imagination of many
with his moderately-priced Chi-
nese food at lunch and dinner.
Pearl City Southfield's Sunday
buffet, dinner buffet and menu
selections offer customers a va-
riety of ways in which to dine.
It's children's menu is also high-
ly received. (26)

Plaza Deli, 29145 Northwest-
ern at 12 Mile, Franklin Shop-
ping Plaza, Southfield, 356-
2350. A delicatessen institution
in Metropolitan Detroit, Plaza
Deli is now even better since
being purchased by the Unique
Restaurant Corporation. Large
sandwiches, innovative salads
and a vast array of traditional
Jewish cuisine. Plaza's self-ser-
vice is great for those in a hur-
ry and its outdoor dining is a
big favorite for alfresco lovers.

(26)

Sero's, 29221 Northwestern

Hwy., Franklin Shopping Plaza,
Southfield, 358-2353. Since tak-
ing over the spot previously oc-
cupied by Healthy Jones a
number of years ago, Sero's has
been doing a gangbusters job
serving the public 7 days a
week with a wide choice of
dishes at affordable prices. Its
weekly dinner specials have
become big people watcher at-

Star Deli, 24555 W. 12 Mile

Rd., Southfield, 352-7377. This
is one of Michigan's largest del-
icatessen carry-out operations,
but you wouldn't know it from
the size. And everything is
homemade, tole slaw, potato
salad, chicken salad, tuna sal-
ad, egg salad and much more.
Star cooks its own corned beef
and pastrami, and the 7-day op-
eration includes a major spe-
cialty— beautiful tray catering.

(26)

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TROY

Cafe Jardin, 2815 W. Big

Beaver, Somerset Collection,
Troy, 649-1359. The Cafe Jardin
occupies the center of things
among the Somerset Collection.
Creative sandwiches, salads,
pastas and many choice
desserts are served in the gar-
den-like atmosphere which
shoppers have found so gra-
ciously appealing. It is another
fine Unique Restaurant Corpo-
ration unit. (27)

Charley's Crab, 5498 Crooks

Rd., Troy, 879-7060. Its dining
room was once the beautiful
great room of an auto baron's
Grosse Pointe mansion, sheer
elegance, and the true concept
of Chuck Muer seafood cuisine
is highly exemplified here. But
don't think for a moment that
this is all, just seafood. CharleVs
Crab's menu, although highly
fish oriented, also includes dish-
es to delight other palates. (35)

Nicky's, 755 W. Big Beaver,
Top of Troy Bldg. concourse,
Troy, 362-1262. This is anoth-
er 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
a.m. and dinner from 4 p.m.
Owners Nick Sorise and John
Reaser provide entertainment
for dancing Tues. thru Sat. Ban-
quet facilities are available. (25)

Orchid Cafe, 3303 Rochester

Rd., Troy Point Plaza, Troy. Tra-
ditional Thai dishes with a
pleasant atmosphere are fea-
tured in this Far Eastern restau-
rant of popularity. Ratings
include 3 stars by Detroit Free
Press and among the top ten
newest restaurant in metropol-
itan area by Detroit Monthly. It
is open Mon.,-Sat., lunch 11-3
and dinner 3-9. Popular chick-
en, seafood, beef, etc., also in-
clude barbeque and vegetarian
dishes. (26)

Sebastian's Grill, 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 appetiz-
ers, pizza, pasta, fresh fish,
prime beef and multiple wild
mushroom preparations. Sun-
day Brunch at Sebastian's Grill
is talked of as a special treat.
Facilities available for showers
and small parties. (26)

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WALLED LAKE

Key Largo, 142 E. Walled Lake

Dr., Walled Lake, 669-14441. A
Northwest premiere in water-
front dining, experiences at Key
Largo include a lot of tropical
fun. A large menu that features

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