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May 16, 1997 - Image 146

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-16

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Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful
and Exciting Restaurant-Catering Facility

20a Ataiverdevr# Sftecied

Your Choice of

A 20 Oz. Veal Porterhouse
or
20 Ozs. of Alaskan King Crab Legs

(1 and 1/4

pounds)

Served with Full Dinner throughout the Day,
Monday through Thursday

BACkROOM
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Eastern Mediterranian Food

Preview our New Menu
Thru the Month of June
with this special offer

'3.00

Dinner Entree

$20.00 per person

When 1 Entree of equal
or greater value is purchased

Entertainment & Dancing Tues.-Sat.

• No coupon nessasary
• Dinner menu only
• Soup and Salad not
inclued with dinner Entree

Billy Rose Trio

358-3355

28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile
Southfield, MI

Simcha with Simone

"The Simone Vitale Band is an assurance
of a great evening... One of the hottest
bands in town."

CEosEd foR THE
DAy ON MAy

7295 Orchard Lake Road Just North

of Northwestern Hwy.
(Behind the Powerhouse Gym)

(810)851-1133

www.stevesbackroom.com

Danny Raskin, Jewish News

"Royal Oak band leader
extraordinaire Simone Vitale..."

Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press

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•Weddings
•Anniversaries
• Private/Corporate Parties

• Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

Cali Simone for the best
personal service in town, with
an exciting night of dancing and
fun at your party.

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5 44 - 7373

•Dine In Only

BROASTED

OPEN 7 DAYS
SUN,-THURS. 11-10
FRI. & SAT. 11-11

Chief tBS

Steaks — Seafood
Unique Pastas
Salad - Sandwiches

Fine Wines & Cocktails

WHOLE SLAB
OF RIBS &
BROASTED OR
BAR-B-0 CHICKEN
FOR 2!

118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK

JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NECT TO ZOO

544-1211

315
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• One Coupon Per Person

QUALITY IS OUR PRIORITY!

Enjoy Fine Cuisine auto Courteous Service

7 Dan a Week!

Spring is here!
Combine Dinner with a
round of golf at the
adjacent SNORT Game
putting green.
It makes fora great
evening.

(810) 332-9100

313 . Walton

EARLY DINNERS

NionbaN - SunoaN 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

4108 West Maple • Bloomfield Hills •

110

Imo! 625-2030

(Between Baldwin &Joslyn)

Closed Mondays

in our
Classified
Section

continued from

page 109

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Big Daddy's Parthenon, 6199
Since Opal came to the suburbs in

all its flaming glory, back in 1993,
the flames have been blazing with
constant rapidity at this heavy favorite,
considered a phenonomen in the
restaurant business. It is busy every
evening, seven days a week, and
lunches are also big, The Greekbwn
in West Bloomfield is the pride of Rick
Rogow and Tommy Peristeris, whose
large, expertly cut lambchops, spe-
cial salads like the award-winning
Tommy's New Idea Salad, traditional
Greek favorites, etc., have won huge
amounts of return customers. Music
with Taylor Made is featured every
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evening.

Envoy Cafe, 33210 W. 14 Mile
Rd., Simsbury Plaza, West Bloom-
field, 855-6220. This new and dis-
tinctive cafe, featuring nouvelle
cuisine, presents a dining room of
warmth and charm. Each plate is a
beautiful arrangement of color. Mu-
sicians perform Fridays and Satur-
days from 9 p.m. and food served
until 11 p.m. Specials with touches
of innovation are offered daily.

Golden Phoenix, 6257 Orchard
Lake Road, Sugar Tree Shopping
Center, West Bloomfield, 855-3570.
Now serving beer and wine, Gold-
en Phoenix, specializing in Chinese,
Cantonese and Szechuan food, is
the same fine restaurant that had pre-
viously been a long-time favorite on
Maple and Telegraph. Both dining
in and carry-out are available in a
wide assortment of Oriental dishes
for culinary consumption.
Hoa Kow, 4301 Orchard Lake
Road, Crosswinds Mall, West Bloom-
field, 932-3133. People from all
walks of life and most parts of Detroit
and metropolitan areas enjoy the
many styles of Chinese dining put out
by Gene Woo. Whitefish in all cook-
ing varieties is big feature, with al-
most 1,000 pounds served each
week. This is together with Can-
tonese, Szechuan and Mandarin
dishes, plus a Chinese Buffet at lunch
and dinner to go with its regular
menu.

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

New Sahara, 6303 Orchard Lake
road, West Bloomfield, 737-6688.
Mideastern and Mediterranean cui-
sine with a homestyle Chaldean fla-
vor is served by the Attisha family.
Also fresh breads cooked in an open
hearth. This is their second location.
The first one is in Oak Park. Saturday
nights feature strolling musicians and
an internation band for dancing to
Russian, Israeli, Yiddish, Arabic and
American music.
Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield, 855-6622.
The dominant consistency of this

highly-acclaimed critic's choice
restaurant is in its menu selection
and food preparation. But it is also
proof that you can teach an old dog
new tricks. Although in existence
since 1962, Stage & Co. also fea-
tures items it has never had before,
along with homemade Jewish dish-
es and dietary restricted delights to
satisfy all appetites.

WINDSOR

Blue Danube, 1235 Ottawa Street,
Windsor, Ontario, 519-252-0246.
Specialties with old world authen-
ticity are prepared at this charming
Hungarian restaurant. It is a family
operation serving European, Cana-
dian and American cuisine over 20
years. Gypsy musicians from Hun-
gary stroll and serenade customers
at tables Thursdays through Sundays.
The husband and wife team of Zota
and Sam Popadic serve both lunch-
es and dinners at their seven-day-a-
week operation.

Dining
Guide

For information
on how
to be
part of this
weekly Dining
Guide feature,
please contact

Danny Raskin

or

Heidi Brandemihl

(810) 354-6060

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