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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-04

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WATERFORD

T-Bones Steak & Seafood
House, 3481 Elizabeth Lake Road,

OAK PARKS FAMOUS FAMILY-OWNED RESTAURANT
NOW IN WEST BLOOMFIELD
Brick oven fresh bread brought to your table

Waterford, (810) 681-1700. Besides
a wide array of Certified Black Angus
steaks, T-Bones, owned by Gino and
Jerry Spigno, is proudly exclaiming its
seafood variety. It is a 7-clay-a-week
operation for dinner only. Monday-
Saturday from 4 p.m.; Sunday from
1 p.m. There is a difference between
Black Angus and Certified Black An-
gus. Owners must be certified and the
beef must be gotten only from pack-
ers or distributors with Black Angus
certification. They also own Peppy's
on M-59.

The Attisha family invites your family to enjoy the best in

homestyle mideastem and mediterranean cuisine plus bar-
becued to perfection kabobs, steaks, baby lambchops or sweet
baked whitefish.
Sumptuous dining at affordable prices. Fresh juice bar and
vegetarian specialties.
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HALF OFF

YOUR SECOND ENTREE

with another of equal or lesser value.

WEST BLOOMFIELD

LUNCH OR DINNER

Big Daddy's Parthenon, 6199

Good Mon.-Thurs. • Does not include gratuity

Valid through July 31, 1997.

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Unique Pastas
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Fine Wines & Cocktails

10% Senior discount After 12:00 a.m.
29221 Northwestern (corner of 12 mile rd.)
Southfield (810) 358-2353
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31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. SOUTH OF 14 • Farm. Hills • 851-7000

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

(810) 332-9100

313 E. Walton

(Between Baldwin & Joslyn)

Closed Mondays

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Call 354-5959

Since Opa! came to the suburbs in all
its flaming glory, back in 1993, the
flames have been blazing with con-
stant 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 Greektown
in West Bloomfield is the pride of Rick
Rogow and Tommy Peristeris, whose
large, exaertly cut lambchops, special
salads Ike the award-winning Tom-
my'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.
Golden Phoenix, 6257 Orchard
Lake Road, Sugar Tree Shopping Cen-
ter, West Bloomfield, 855-3570. Now
serving beer and wine, Golden
Phoenix, specializing in Chinese, Can-
tonese and Szechuan food, is the same
fine restaurant that had previously been
a longtime favorite on Maple and Tele-
graph. Both dining in and carry-out
are available in a wide assortment of
Oriental dishes for culinary consump-
tion.
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 cooking
varieties is big feature, with almost
1,000 pounds served each week. This
is togeher with Cantonese, 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 Center, West
Bloomfield, 626-6313. Those who
like the real thing will enjoy Mai Thai
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.
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 high-
ly-acclaimed critic's choice restaurant
is in its menu selection and food prepa-
ration. But it is also proof that you can
teach an old dog new tricks. Although
in existence since 1962, Stage & Co.
also features items it has never had be-
fore, along with homemade Jewish
dishes and dietary restricted delights
to satisfy all appetites.

WINDSOR

Blue Danube, 1235 Ottawa Street,
Windsor, Ontario, 519-252-0246.
Specialties with old world authentici-
ty are prepared at this charming Hun-
garian restaurant. It is a family
operation serving European, Cana-
dian and American cuisine over 20
years. Gypsy musicians from Hungary
stroll and serenade customers at ta-
bles Thursdays through Sundays. The
husband and wife team of Zota and
Sam Popadic serve both lunches and
dinners at their seven-day-a-week op-
eration.

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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