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February 12, 1993 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-12

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1k, Dining Guide

DETROIT

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SOUTHFIELDA

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RESTAURANT

SUMPTUOUS BUFFET
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinners

Senior Citizen's Discount Applies

RESERVATIONS

356-7400

27033 Northwestern Highway

Distinctively Italian

Romantic Fireside Dining

Private garden room setting for: parties, receptions,
weddirbg rehearsals, showers, bar mitzvahs, business meetings

Southfield

On The Northwestern Hwy. Service Drive off Lahser

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ortina

Qistorante .

Reservations 474 3033

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30715 West Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills

Superb
Northern Italian
Cuisine

Mon.-Ri. 11-11
Sat. 4-2
Sun. 2-11

Dancing Fri. & Sat. with the Charlie Hill Quartet

dining room, carry-out and trays
• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu

open Tuesdays thru Sundays
10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

lincoln shopping center, 10-1/2 mile & greenfield, oak park

968-0022

PHANTOM OF THE OPERA PACKAGE SPECIAL

• Transportation both ways • Flaming dessert & coffee
• Any choice on menu
• Dancing after theatre

(except shellfish)

Fri. & Sat.

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$89 per couple (tickets not included)
Ask For Mark or Vince
4222 Second Blvd., Bet. Willis & Canfield • Valet Parking • 832-1616

The Best Tray Catering
In Michigan ... Period!

Bingham Farms
West Bloomfield

645-5288
737-3890

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Louis Weinstein's

/vIATI'S
DELI
Delivery Service Available

RESTAURANT & BAR

Complete Delicatessen With Soup, Salads, Sandwiches, etc.

Also Specializing in tray catering.

1842 Monroe, Between Michigan & Outer Drive • Dearborn
277-3253
Fax 277-8266

THE ORIGINAL
DEEP DISH CHICAGO STYLE PIZZA
Fresh Pasta • Burgers • Salads • Appetizers • Cocktails
Kids Eat Free Sun. & Mon. • (Ask for Details) • Movie Meal Deals

6745 Orchard Lake Road

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Great Deli, Great Trays
A Great Place To
Meet Friends

Carry-Out

West Bloomfield

Door 2 Door

737-7242

Northwestern at 12 Mile 356-2310

A Unique Restaurant Corp. Restaurant

Seafood
so fresh...
you'd think
we'd caught it
ourselves!

STAGE

A Restaurant
Delicatessen



• Cocktails
• Carry-Out
• Catering

Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary

6873 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield • 855-6622

On The Boardwalk

Closed Mondays

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S eafood Tavern

Corner of 12 Mile &

Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills • 553-7000

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Ann Arbor

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THE

CLUB

French and American Cuisine
Casual, Sophisticated Dining
Piano Entertainment Fri...and Sat.
We Specialize in Private Parties

610 Hilton Blvd., Ann Arbor

313/761-7800

Laurel Park Place
Six Mile Rd. at 1-275
Livonia • 464-9030

Dining Guide

For information to be a part of this weekly
Dining Guide feature, please contact Danny Raskin,
Art Shafer or your account representative at

313 354-6060

restaurant of Les Gruber's for-
mer London Chop House across
the street. It is big on culinary
diversity with baked oysters
Rockefeller, beefsteak tartare,
grilled filet of Dover sole, De-
troit baby back embers, etc.
Now open Saturday evenings.

Laffrey's Steak On The
Hearth, 24201 W. 7 Mile Rd.,
Detroit, 538-4688. This isn't just
another restaurant. Constant
repeat customers through the
years have proven so. And Laf-
frey's Steaks On The Hearth isn't
a "Johnny-come-lately" either.
It's been around a long time
serving a lot of satisfaction with
its choice steaks, chops and
seafood. Banquet facilities are
also available up to 50 people
plus catered outdoor barbe-
q u es . 0)

Lelli's, 7618 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit, 871-1590. Since 1939,
Lelli's has been a Detroit dining
tradition, serving Italian fa-
vorites at their best. As years
before, it is again a 7-day-a-
week favorite, open Sundays
12 noon to 8 p.m. Lelli's has al-
ways been noted for its big
amounts of food, but it is with
the times in also offering a light
side menu which has become
so very popular. (23)

Marios, 4222 Second Blvd. be-
tween Willis and Canfield, De-
troit, 832-1616. Serving superb
Northern Italian cuisine, Marios
is considered among the finest
Italian restaurants in the mid-
west highly lauded by celebri-
ties who come to Detroit.
Dancing is Friday and Saturday
to The Billy Prince Trio. Hours
are Mon.-Fri. 11-11, Sat. 4-12,
and Sun. 2-11. Valet parking. (0

Rhinoceros, 265 Riopeele, De-
troit, 259-2208. Formerly an
1877 saloon, this is one of
Downtown Detroit's most pop-
ular dining and dancing spots,
albeit terpsi is in a small bar
area, and certainly the only one
with entertainment every
evening seven days of the
week. Culinary features include
a lot of seafood, veals, steaks
and choice delights. to

*

FARMINGTON

The Great Wall, 35135 Grand
River, Drakeshire Shopping
Center, Farmington, 476-9181.
Owner Henry turn prides him-
self on having a gourmet Chi-
nese restaurant with many of
the favorites like peanut butter
sauce on ice cream both made
by him. The Great Wall serves
exotic drinks and cocktails and
has a private dining room for
banquets, parties and business
meetings. It is open for busi-
nessmen's luncheon and din-
ner with full carry-out and
catering available. (I)

FARMINGTON HILLS

Buddy's Pizza, 31646 North-
western Hwy., Farmington Hills,
855-4604. Among the fastest
growing chains in the midwest,
Buddy's Pizza now has six sit-
down and three carry-out loca-
tions. Although Buddy's is
highly ranked for its award-win-
ning pizza, the menu is widely
diversified with turkey burgers,
chargrilled chicken, Caesar sal-

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