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Mon Jin Lau, 1 51 5 E. Maple,
Troy, 689-2332. Enjoy unique
dishes with Thai and Indonesian
influences as well as classic Chi-
nese cuisine. Voted Best Chinese
restaurant by Monthly Detroit.
Exceptional dining for over 22
years. Kitchen open till one a.m.
on Fridays and Saturdays and un-
til midnight the rest of the week.
Mon jin Lau offers lunch, dinner,
take-out and late night dining.

Nicky's, 755 W. Big Beaver, Top
of Troy Bldg. Concourse, 362-
1262. One of the premier dining
and dancing restaurants in the
metropolitan Detroit area, It's ex-
tended menu features fresh
seafoods, steaks and chops. Live
entertainment and dancing is fa-
tured Wednesday thru Saturday.
Beginning July 18, Michelle Goulet
& Co. will perform Monday and
Tuesday. Entertainment begins
at 7 p.m. weekdays and 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays.

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RUSSIAN

Star Deli, 24555 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield, 352-7377. This is one
of Michigan's largest delicatessen
carry-out operations, but you
wouldn't know it from the size.
And everything is homemade,
tole slaw, potato salad, chicken
salad, tuna salad, egg salad and
much more. Star cooks its own
corned beef and pastrami, and
the 7-day operation includes a
major specialty — beautiful tray
catering.

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Key Largo, 142 E. Walled Lake
Dr., Walled Lake, 669-1441. A
Northwest premiere in waterfront
dining, experiences at Key Largo
include a lot of tropical fun. A
large menu that features new
pastas, pizzas, ribs, sandwiches,
salads and daily fresh fish spe-
cials at both lunch from 11 a.m.
to dinner at 4 p.m. Its banquet
room is available for all events.

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WARREN

Arriva Italia Ristorante, 6880
E. 12 Mile Rd., Warren, 573-8100.
Chef Bill Hall has established him-
self as an innovator of new ideas
in Italian cuisine. Fresh pasta is
made on the premises every day.
A favorite dining spot for local
media personalities, Arriva is
open 7 days a week, Arriva Ris-
torante now featuring Dinner
Shows. Dinner 7 pm, show 9 pm.
Private dining rooms are avail-
able.

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WEST BLOOMFIELD

Big Daddy's Parthenon, 6199
Orchard Lake Road, 737-8600.
Opal comes to the suburbs as Big
Daddy's Parthenon flames galore
to big crowds every night. The
Greektown in West Bloomfield is
the pride of Rick Rogow and Tom
Peristeris, whose New Parthenon
has been a Downtown Detroit
standout for over 20 years. The
large, experty-cut and succulent
Iamb chops, special recipe
Parthenon cake, traditional Greek
favorites, special salads, etc.,

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WINDSOR

have been winning return cus-
tomers.

inter- national fame for its world
famous ribs and high quality
homemade desserts. TBQ's Oth-
er Place features tasty seafoods,
steaks, chops, cocktails and
much banquet facilities. Tunnel
Bar-B-Q now also serves beer and
wine for the first time in it's his-
tory.

Golden Phoenix, 6257 Orchard
Lake Rd., Sugar Tree Shopping
Center, West Bloomfield, 855-
3570. Now serving beer and
wine, Golden Phoenix, specializ-
ing in Chinese, Cantonese and
Szechuan food, is the same fine
restaurant that had previously
been a long-time favorite on
Maple and Telegraph. Both din-
ing in and carry-out are available
in a wide assortment of Orien-
tal dishes for culinary consump-
tion.

Mai Thai, 6635 Orchard Lake
Rd., Old Orchard Shopping Cen-
ter, West Bloomfield, 626-6313.
Those who like the real thing will
enjoy Mai Tai with its very spicy
or non-spicy foods concocted for
authentic and traditional tastes
at lunch or dinner. It presents a
casual atmosphere with seating
around 100 and is open seven
days a week.

Old Mexico, 5588 Drake Rd.,
West Bloomfield, 661-8088. Au-
thentic South of the Border dish-
es are big features at one of the
northwest suburbs highly-rated
Mexican restaurants. South-
western quesadillas, chicken fa-
jitas, mojo de ajo (shrimp
prepared Mexican style) and
many more delights including big
hit margaritas are among the fa-
vorites. The very fine Latin jazz
rhythms of guitarist Jose Riojas
are Thurs., Fri. and Sat. evenings.
A second Old Mexico location is
on 5 Mile in Livonia.

Ristorante di Maria, 2080 Wal-
nut Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
851-2500. Although it only seats
around 50 people, this many-
times, jam-packed Italian restau-
rant might be called The
Flagship" of the Valente dining
stable (La Suna Grancaffe and Lit-
tle Italy). It certainly is the oldest
of the three, starting out years
back as just a little carry-out piz-
za place and developing into a
very popular Italian gourmet-style
operation. Wine is served and Ris-
torante di Maria is open seven
days a week.

Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard Lake
Rd., West Bloomfield, 855-6622.
Celebrating its 30th year, this
highly-regarded restaurant fea-
tures cocktails and a menu to sat-
isfy all appetites. Choose cheese
blintzes, stuffed cabbage, pick-
led trout, vegetarian dishes,
hand-sliced New York lox, fresh
broiled fish or matzo ball soup,
breakfast, lunch and dinner din-
ing in a warm, casual atmosphere
Tues. through Sun.

Sultan's, 7295 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Robin's Nest Plaza, West Bloom-
field, 737-0160. Raves of out-
standing merit have been
received by Sultan's, where the
price is right for Lebanese and
American food. The original head
chef since Sultan's opened in
1985, is still in the kitchen mak-
ing the authentic middle-eastern
food. Sultan's new low-priced all-
you-can-eat Sunday brunch and
daily lunch have gained promi-
nence with food selections for
everyone in the same exotic at-
mosphere.

WINDSOR

Tunnel Bar-B-Q 58 Park St. E.,
Windsor, Det. Number 961-3663.
Tunnel Bar-B-Q, off the Windsor-
Detroit Tunnel exit, and its sister
operation, TBQ's Other Place, are
prominent as two of Windsor's
finest restaurants. For over 50
years, Tunnel has reaped much

Tim Hewitt
In Concert

The city of Oak Park will present
the Tim Hewitt Group in concert
during Oak Park's Music In The
Park concert series Aug. 9 at 7:30
p.m.
This free concert will be held
in Shepherd Park, Northfield and
Church streets. Patrons should
bring their own chairs or blan-
kets; a concession stand will be
available. In case of rain, the per-
formance will be held in the Oak
Park High School Auditorium.

Library
Concert Series

The Summer Sounds series by
the Troy Public Library, will fea-
ture Just Friends August 24. All
concerts take place in the library
and are free of charge.
The library is located at 510
West Big Beaver Road in Troy.
This series is made possible by
the Friends of the Troy Public Li-
brary.

Meadow Brook
Plans Musical

Jerry Bock and Sheldon Har,
nick's She Love Me, winner of the
1994 Drama Desk and Outer
Critics Circle awards for "best
musical revival," will complete
Meadow Brook Theatre's 29th
season next spring.
Subscriptions for the season are
available. Four information, call
(810) 377-3300.

Players Plan
New Season

Ridgedale Players plan five plays
for their new season. Quilters by
Molly Newman and Barbara
Damashek, a musical celebrat-
ing the courage of seven pioneer
women, will run Sept. 23-Oct. 2;
Return Engagements by Bernard
Slade will run Nov. 11-20; Cock-
tail Hour by A.R. Gurney will run
Jan. 13-22; Mack And Mabel by
Michael Stewart and Jerry Her-
man is set for March 10-25; Leg-
ends! by James Kirkwood will be
staged May 12-21.

For the first time, Ridgedale is
offering bargain-priced Thursday
evening performances.
For season tickets or tickets for
individual plays, phone Donna
Backus, (810) 433-1572.

