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July 22, 1994 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-22

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DETROIT

Lelli's has always been noted for
its big amounts of food, but it is
with the times in also offering a
light side menu which has be-
come so very popular.

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FARMINGTON

The Great Wall, 35135 Grand
River, Drakeshire Shopping Cen-
ter, Farmington, 476-9181. Own-
er Henry Lum prides himself on
having a gourmet Chinese restau-
rant 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, par-
ties and business meetings. It is
open for businessmen's luncheon
and dinner with full carry-out and
catering available.

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FARMINGTON HILLS

Amici's Italian Village, 3455
W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills, 488-
1100. One of metropolitan De-
troit's premier restaurant and
niterie owners, Nino Cutraro, has
opened another fascinating din-
ing operation. His Amici's Italian
Village encompasses Old World
dining with modern cuisine at
moderate prices. Homemade Ital-
ian breads and desserts are made
daily and Amici's includes one of
the largest wine selections in
Michigan. It is open seven days a
week and also has a 250 capaci-
ty private dining sector.

Andy's Cafe, 29556 Orchard
Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, 626-
0804. This newly-remodeled
northwest restaurant, a favorite
of many, is open seven days a
week for breakfast, lunch and din-
ner specials. The clean and inti-
mate atmosphere is together with
low prices and good food for
complete family dining. Specials
also include early bird and senior
citizen discount. Carry-out of any-
thing on the menu is also avail-
able.

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-winning piz-
za, the menu is widely diversified
with turkey burgers, chargrilled
chicken, Caesar salad, pasta crab
salad,'stuffed potato skins, meat
balls, pasta, etc.

Cafe Cortina, 30715 W. Ten
Mile, Farmington Hills, 474-3033.
The Tonon family from the Vene-
to region of Italy have been cook-
ing their family receipes for over
17 years in a romantic ambience
accented by a fireplaced dining
room. Receptions, rehearsals, bar
mitzvahs, business meetings are
held in a private garden room
with adjacent courtyard for ap-
petizers and cocktails. Herbs are
grown on the premises.

D. Dennisons, 27909 Orchard
Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, 553-
7000. One of the area's finest
seafood houses is a low-keyed se-
cret. D. Dennison's is on a par
with many higher-touted restaur-
ants 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.

Ginopolis', 27815 Middlebelt
Rd., Farmington Hills, 851-8222.
One of Metropolitan Detroit's fa-
vorite celebrity restaurants, Gi-
nopolis', owned by brothers
Johnny and Peter Ginopolis, car-
ries on the tradition of excellence

CHINESE

ITALIAN

A
l
MOUNTAIN KING

Arriva Ristorante Presents

Julius LaRosa

Where You Can Expect Fine Dining

CHINESE MANDARIN - SZECHAUN
Special Home-Made Lo Main
Dine In — Carry Out

August 11 thru 13
DinnerShows at 7:00 pm

644-2373

Seating is limited - make your reservations now.

$29

675 East Maple • Birmingham

Inchedes Dinner and Show

Arriva

room

Located inside Arriva Ristorante

6880 E. 12 Mile Rd. In Warren • (810) 573-8100

to4Peart

Coming Soon

Larry Santos
Friday and Saturday August 19, 20

Qistorante'

afe -
ortina

RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD
AT MODERATE PRICES

We Specialize In

MANDARIN • SZECHAUN • HUNAN CUISINE

SPLENDID BUFFET

Every Sunday 11 am- 8

pm7-1

Distinctively Italian

Romantic Fireside Dining

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

Open 7 Days Dine In or Carry-Out

354-3700

1l Mile Rd. (Bet. Lahser & Telegraph) Southfield

CONTINENTAL

Reservations 474-3033
30715 West Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills

VALENTE'S LITTLE ITALY

Kingstey Inn

Intimate Dining
RATED nnnr DETROIT NEWS

A Bloomfield Hills Tradition

Come and Try Our New Executive Chef Remy Berdy's Fine Cuisine
Woodward at Long Lake Road • Bloomfield Hills • 642 0100

Serving The Finest
Regional Italian Cuisine

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Specializing in Veal & Seafood

DELICATESSEN

277 HUTTON RD. • NORTHVILLE (313) 348-0575

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

STAGE

A Restaurant
Delicatessen

968-0022

KOREAN

Ce.

• Cocktails
• Carry-Out
• Catering

Ittteeng ■



"& etc

Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary
6873 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield • 855-6622

On The Boardwalk

VALENTE'S OTHER FINE ITALIAN RESTAURANTS
Ristorante di Maria
La Luna Grancaffe
W. Bloomfield 851-2500
Birmingham 642-7070

Closed Mondays

The Best Korean-Japanese
Restaurant in North America

• BBQ Grill On The Table
• Floor Sitting Room
• Largest Sushi Bar in Town • Cockt-iil Ltringe with Karoke

New Seoul Garden Restaurant

27566 Northwestern Hwy., in Southfield

(313) 8274600

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

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