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September 23, 1994 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-23

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DETROIT

try, Iamb and a wide variety of
vegetarian dishes, is noted for
low fat dining in a philosophy for
total health presentation. Live jazz
is featured every Friday and Sat-
urday evening.

Lelli's, 7618 Woodward Ave., De-
troit, 871-1590. Since 1939, Lel-
li's has been a Detroit dining
tradition, serving Italian favorites
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 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.

ITALIAN

itiATeart

ARRIVA RISTORANTE PRESENTS

-

RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE

*
FARMINGTON

ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD
AT MODERATE PRICES

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.

We Specialize In
MANDARIN • SZECHAUN • HUNAN CUISINE

JOHNNY TRUDELLIS
TRIBUTE TO

STAN KENTON

FEATURING

THE
FOUR
FRESHMEN

SPLENDID BUFFET

Every Sunday 11 am- 8 pm

October 3 thru 8
Dinner Shows at 7:00 pm

Open 7 Days Dine In or Carry-Out

$34 95

354-3700

11 Mile Rd. (Bet. Lahser & Telegraph) Southfield

Seating is limited —
snake your reservations now

room

Located Inside Arrive Ristorante

6880 East 12 Mile Rd. in Warren Phone 810.573.8100

*

FARMINGTON HILLS

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
which their father George always
insisted upon. Seafood, authen-
tic Montgomery Inn ribs and

CONTINENTAL

121°

12istorante'

Kingstep Inn

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

dining room, carry-out and trays

• breakfast • lunch • dinner
• after-theater • kiddie menu

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

STAGE

Deli • Dining ar
Catering

Distinctively Italian

Romantic Fireside Dining

Private garden room setting for: parties, receptions,
wedding rehearsals, showers, bar mitzvahs, business meetings
Reservations 474-3033

30715 West Ten Mile Road Farmington Bills

DELICATESSEN

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

a f6-
ortina

968-0022

VALENTE'S LITTLE ITALY

Intimate Dining
RATED **rr DETROIT NEWS

Serving The Finest
Regional Italian Cuisine

Ce.

• Cocktails
• Carry-Out
• Custom Catering

"Critics Choice Since 1962"
6873 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield • 855-6622
On The Boardwalk
Closed Mondays

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

Specializing in Veal & Seafood

277 HUTTON RD. • NORTHVILLE (313) 348-0575
VALENTE'S OTHER FINE ITALIAN RESTAURANTS
Ristorante di Maria
La Luna Grancaffe
W. Bloomfield 851-2500
Birmingham 642-7070

KOREAN

The Best Korean-Japanese
Restaurant in North America

• Floor Sitting Room
• BBQ Grill On The Table
• Largest Sushi Bar in Town • Cocktail Lounge with Karoke

New Seoul Garden Restaurant

27566 Northwestern Hwy., in Southfield

(313) 827.1600

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

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