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February 17, 1995 - Image 123

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-17

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Consider Yourself at Home
at Macomb Center

Sweetwaters enjoys
a sweet success.

pote, and lemon wine sauce,
13.95 ... grilled filet of salmon
served on greens with a warm
potato cake, horseradish cream
and pico de gallo (tomato salsa),
$14.95.
It is most evident that Cheryl
and Joel Kimelman, as restau-
rant operators, like to spoil peo-
ple, because this is what they
seem to be doing.
From the moment customers
enter at the antique fireplace to
the time they leave, a relaxed and
comfortable experience has been
had in casual dining.
The changeover from Jack Mc-
Carthy's old place in a 30-year-
old building that needed many
improvements, to the present
Sweetwaters Bistro, has its sen-
sations ... but the dining adven-
ture customers encounter brings
a warmer glow.
There's a fervent desire to
please ... and this Cheryl and
Joel do without overbearing nui-
sance ... They have given Sweet-
waters Bistro a charm of casual
dining delight that oozes onto a
customer's feeling of satisfaction
that cannot be bought.

NEARBY COMPETITION

is in the air for Ristorante di
Maria on Walnut Lake Road ...
Soon to open will be more Italian
dining with Villa Maria on Maple
and Haggerty ... But Al Valente
doesn't mind ... he owns them
both ... along with Little Italy in
Northville and La Luna Cafe in
Birmingham.

Star-Studded entertainment in a world-class theatre

ATTENDING FRIDAY

night religious services can also
be an entertaining experience, as
we witnessed while recently in
Atlanta.
Rabbi Harvey Winokur and
his Temple Kehillah Chaim were
having a Junior Youth Group
Shabbat ... and Cantor Barbara
Margulis was at her best leading
the congregation in the folk song
made famous by Peter, Paul and
Mary, "Blowing in the Wind,"
plus "If I Had a Hammer."
Temple Kehillah Chaim was
formed by Rabbi Winokur and
Alan-Abrams, and after meeting
in churches and schools, has been
permanently at the former First
Christian Church of Roswell
since 1992 ... Membership
growth to about 175 families may
bring larger and more sophisti-
cated quarters.
Saturday evening in Atlanta
was another entertaining feeling
... being at one of Buckhead
County's better restaurants ...
Azalea, opened Aug. 7, 1990, and
taking many casual dollars from
trend-seeking patrons.
It's always nice to see very
busy waitpersons helping each
other ... There are few things bet-
ter than server teamwork ...
making for such excellent service
that certainly compliments the
graciousness of fine dining ... We
(Alan Brasher, Kandy Harden,
Tim Panetta, Bonnie and Scott
Raskin and Frieda) saw four dif-
ferent faces at our table ... The
take-away of used dishes was
fast, and our server couldn't have
been better in his delivery of the
fine food.
Presentations by Azalea's
kitchen have ingenious touches
... Like happy birthday being
written in chocolate around a
plate, with sprinkles of chocolate
in the center.
Thursday evening at the Tav-
ern at Phipps Plaza in Buckhead
had at least two unusual things
going for it ... Entering the
restaurant via revolving doors
that turned to the left rather than
the right ... like driving in Eng-
land or what we in America
would consider the other side of
the road ... And, besides its good
menu, not having to wait like at
so many restaurants in Atlanta.
GOOD SERVER Dept. ...
Shawn Larsen ... at Van Dyke
Place, Van Dyke offJefferson
About as elegantly gracious as
this great restaurant itself ...
with a highly delightful excel-
lence that only an efficient serv-
er of her caliber can present ...
And she smiles, too.
GOOD SERVER Assistant
Dept. ... Working with Shawn as
a team, Christy Pols is another
Van Dyke Place gem, with a ge-
nial personality that customers
can purely enjoy ... She also
smiles.
CONGRATS ... to Clara
Lenchner ... on her 80th birth-
day. ❑

FESTIVAL OF THE NILE

Sunday, March 19, 3 p.m.

Adult $20...Student/Senior Citizen $18

An extraordinary event that captures the full range of Egypt's rich cultural diversity in
music, song and dance, featuring Egyptian performers and old instruments.

Sponsored by

Blue Nile Itestaurant6,

Also Enjoy An

ETHIOPIAN FEAST

Immediately following the performance

Dinner Only $15

Sample the greatest foods of Ethiopia! Detroit's finest Ethiopian restaurant, The Blue Nile
Restaurant, and owner Seifu Lessanework, will provide a variety of delicious native foods
and beverages for your enjoyment.
All proceeds will benefit the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts Endowment Fund.

Special Price $30 Show and Dinner

Coming Attractions:

• February 26: New York City Opera National Company, 'The Barber of Seville"
• March 3: Othello
• March 4: Flying Karamazov Brothers
• March 24: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
• Soupy Sales

For ticket information or a free brochure
call the Box Office at (810) 286-2222 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday
Group sales are available at (810) 286-2268

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MACOMB CENTER HALL (M-59) AND GARFIELD ROAD,

/For The Performing Arts ONE MILE EAST OF LAKESIDE MALL
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A Community Service Program of Macomb Community College

The Perfect Overture,
the Perfect Encore!

The finest Italian dining experience in
Metropolitan Detroit

.

Attending LesMiserables?-Mario:s provides a

Complimentary Shuttle

to and from the theatre on Fridays and Saturdays.
Inquire about our Dinner Theater Packages
(limited availability).

Music and Ballroom Dancing on

Friday and Saturday nights.

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Meeting, party and banquet facilities available
for both on and off premise.

4222 Second Avenue
Between Willis and Canfield • 832-1616
VALET PARKING

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FEBRUA RY

with rice ... It accompanies an-
other that changes each day.
Sweetwaters Bistro has al-
ready become noted for its sweet
potato fries, sweet potato sliced
and served with a pecan mo-
lasses dip, $3.95 ... With entrees
(except pasta) on the plate comes
rice or delicious smashed redskin
potatoes, a signature preparation
with chives and a slight hint of
garlic, cheddar cheese, butter,
pepper and salt.
Hours are Tuesday through
Saturday for lunch, 11 a.m. to 3
p.m.; dinner, Tuesday through
Thursday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. ...
Friday and Saturday, dinner 5
p.m. to 11 p.m. ... Sunday
evening, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. ... Dur-
ing days on Sundays, it is open
for parties, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Another big seller at Sweet-
waters Bistro is the soy mari-
nated duck breast grilled and
roasted, fanned on the plate with
) Oriental duck sauce and plum
sauce, $15.95 ... Not on the menu
but available on request are two
favorites ... sauteed breast of
chicken with an artichoke, mush-
room and sun-dried tomato corn-

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