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April 21, 1995 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-04-21

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DETROIT

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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D i N 1 Ng GuidE

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

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
choice selections are Ginopolis'
favorites. A beautiful private room
is available plus off-premise ser-
vice for all types of catering.

Marvin's Marvelous Mechan-
ical Museum, 31005 Orchard
Lake Rd., 626-5020. They said
Marvin Yagoda was crazy when
he came up with the idea, but his
fun emporium, with 24 tables for
lunch snacks too, is among few
like it in the nation. Video games,
pinball machines, antique games,
unique posters, artifacts, etc. in-
cluding an old-time photo booth
that works, make up this party fa-
vorite where both youngsters and
adults get equally involved.

O'Shuck's Raw Bar & Grill,
35150 Grand River, Muirwood
Square, Farmington Hills. 810-
474-8484. After twelve years at
this location, Larry Sheehan de-
cided to remodel to a Florida/is-
land decor. He has added a white
fish dinner, oysters, shrimp, gator
tail and calamari to his noted
Sheehan. l urgers, munchies, chili

ARRIVA

404 KOW

Sil

Specializing in
Cantonese, Szechuan & Mandarin Foods

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CHINESE LUNCH BUFFET $5 75

BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE

MON.-THURS. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU
CROSSWINDS MALL 4301 Orchard Lake Rd. •

Soupy
Sales

Apri124 and 25 at 7 pm
Dinner & Show... just $35

932 3133

Special guest Mary Welch and featuring
The Johnny Trudell Quintet.
Seating is limited... call now!

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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

968-0022

MOM

6880 E. 12 Mile Rd. in Warren • For Reservations, Call (810) 573-8100

Qi5torante

afe
ortina

Distinctively Italian

Deli • Dining & Co m
Catering

• Cocktails
• Carry-Out
• Catering

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 Hills

"Critics Choice Since 1962"

6873 Orchard Lake Road • West Bloomfield

On The Boardwalk
855-6622

Closed Mondays
FAX: 855-5163

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NEW SEOUL GARDEN

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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
(g10) SL54,

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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

(810) 827.1600

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11:30am-10:30pm Sun. & Holidays N(xm - 10 pm

Sister restaurant Seoul Garden in Sterling Heights

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