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July 30, 1993 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-30

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weezid ak Dining Guide

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FRENCH

Ann Arbor

KOREAN

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THE

The Best Korean-Japanese
Restaurant in North America

CLUB

French and American Cuisine

Casual, Sophisticated Dining
Piano Entertainment Fri. and Sat.

INN

We Specialize in Private Parties

610 Hilton Blvd., Ann Arbor

313/761-7800

• BBQ Grill On The Table

• Floor Sitting Room
• Largest Sushi Bar in Town • Cocktail Lounge with Karoke

New Seoul Garden Restaurant

27566 Northwestern Hwy., in Southfield

FARMINGTON

Hours: Mon.-Sat 11:30am-10:30pm Sun. & Holidays Noon - 10 pm
Sister restaurant Seoul Garden in Sterling Heights

The Great Wall, 35135 Grand

River, Drakeshire Shopping
Center, Farmington, 476-9181.
Owner Henry Lum 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. o)

"BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT "

— selected 'Best Thing about Warren" by Detroit Monthly

PIZZERIA

696 to Mound and 12 Mile in Warren - the gateway to memorable

Italian dining. Just minutes from Oaklnad County. The best in authentic
Italian cuisine, in an atmosphere of comfort and luxury.

ARRIVA

AII-Occasion
Catering

RISTOR ANTE

6880 E. 12 Mile Road Warren, MI 48092 • (313) 573-8100

Qistorante'

46
ortina

Distinctively

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

Italian

Romantic Fireside Dining

6745 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield

Carry-Out
Door 2 Door

7374242

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

Reservations 474 3033

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SEAFOOD

30715 West Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills

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. (i)

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(313) 827.1600

ITALIAN

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DETROIT

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-
ad, pasta crab salad, stuffed
potato skins, meat balls, pasta,
etc. (I)

Cafe Cortina, 30715 W. Ten

Ctfetb 1 ■ 6rtfurn Italian

0/Kim-priced bet

EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIALS - $6.95-8.95 when seated by 6:30 p.m.
ROVING MUSICIANS - Friday and Saturday evenings
BIRTHDAY DINNER Special Value!
PRIVATE PARTY ROOM for up to 40 guests

SOUTHFIELD • Evergreen 1 Blk. S. of 1-696. • Reservations: 355-W90

Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.

CENIR

RISTORANTE

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Southern Italian Cuisine
RATED *** DETROIT FREE PRESS
Featuring award winning chef Joe Beato

Theatre/Diner Pkgs. & Shuttle Service

670 Lothrop (Behind Fisher Theatre)

872-5 1 10 Free Parking After 5p.m.

Superb
Northern Italian
Cuisine

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

Dancing Fri. & Sat. with the Charlie Hill Quartet

ASK ABOUT OUR GEM DINNER PACKAGES FOR 2

• THEATRE TICKETS FOR 2
• DINNER FOR 2 Including Carafe of Wine

$90 For 2 (Weekdays)
$100 For 2 (Fri. & Sat.)

(Not Including Shellfish or Tip)

Ask For Mark or Vince

4222 Second Blvd., Bet. Willis & Canfield • Valet Parking • 832-1616

ir‘ NNO

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

D. Dennisons, 27909 Orchard

DENN 15°N
Seafood Tavern

Corner of 12 Mile &
Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills • 553-7000

Mile, Farmington Hills, 474-
3033. Proprietors Adriano and
Rina Tonon from the Veneto re-
gion of Italy have been serving
their best of Italy cooking for
over 16 years in a romantic am-
bience accented by a fireplaced
dining room. Receptions, re-
hearsals, bar mitzvahs, busi-
ness meetings are held in a
private garden room with ad-
jacent courtyard for appetizers
and cocktails. Herbs are grown
on the premises. (I)

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

Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, 553-
7000. One of the area's finest
seafood houses is a low-keyed
secret. D. Dennison's is on a par
with many higher-touted
restaurants whose fish entrees
are a main feature. The fresh
water-farin' creatures that end
up at both its Livonia locale
bring a lot of tasty happiness
to many. 0)

Ginopolis', 27815 Middlebelt

Rd., Farmington Hills, 851-
8222. One of Metropolitan De-
troit's favorite celebrity
restaurants, Ginopolis', owned
by brothers Johnny and Peter
Ginopolis, carries on the tradi-
tion of excellence which their
father George always insisted
upon. Seafood, authentic Mont-
gomery Inn ribs and choice se-
lections are Ginopolis' favorites.
A beautiful private room is avail-
able plus off-premise service
for all types of catering. (0

Marvin's Marvelous Me-
chanical Museum, 31005

Orchard Lake Rd., 626-5020.
They said Marvin Yagoda was
crazy when he came up with
the idea, but his fun emporium,

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