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July 18, 1997 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-18

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recipes of Esther Michaels, whose
Sheik restaurant was a downtown
Detroit standby for many years, are
featured along with small pita breads
served hot directly from an open
hearth. Esther's many Mideastern
and Lebanese favorites have not
been forgotten, and present an in-
teresting array of popular dining at

PONTIAC

Bistro 313 Restaurant, 313 E.
Walton, Pontiac, (248) 332-9100.
This is a double-header place for
good times. The indoor and outdoor
dining, fine wines and cocktails, bot-
tle beers galore, 4,000 square foot
deck, etc. is coupled with 18 holes
of golf and on regulation putting
courses. The grass is real, lights are
at night, sand traps, waterfall and
75 yard pitching range. The second
part of Bistro' 313 restaurant is called
The Short Game only because it is
golf in miniature but not miniature
golf. Live entertainment is Tuesday
through Saturday.

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MICHIGAN'S

LARGEST AND MOST

Monday - Friday
3:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

SPECTACULAR

RESTAURANTS

St BANQUET

20%
off

CENTERS

The perfect lakeside setting for
elegant bridal showers,
rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions.

Entire Food Bill

• Cannot be used with any coupons
• Dine-in only
• Does not include alcoholic beverage

Call (810) 463-9660

Chick-N-Ribs, 118 S. Woodward,

Royal Oak, 544-1211. Much has
been said about this dine in and car-
ry-out restaurant whose specialities
of broasted or bar-b-q chicken and
bar-b-q ribs have received much at
but as regular customers say,
the proof is in the tasting. It's open
seven days, Sun.,-Thurs. 11-10, Fri.
& Sat. 11-11.

SOUTHFIELD

Empire Szechuan Garden,

for complete assistance to make your
wedding a memorable occasion.

North River Rd., just east of 1-94 expressway.

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Gateway Deli, 21745 W. 11
Mile, Harvard Row, Southfield, 352-
4940. Try the veal marsala or veal
parmesan at this popular deli-
catessen-restaurant whose gourmet
dishes are brought from owner Pe-
ter Bershaj's former Larco's days.
They are combined with familiar tra-
ditional homemade Jewish dishes.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, party trays
and outside catering are Gateway
Deli standouts.

McVee's Sports Bar & Grill,

23380 Telegraph Road, Southfield,
352-8243. This is more than just
another sports bar and grill restau-
rant. Veteran restaurateur Herman
Yagoda features charbroiled steaks,
fresh seafood, large burgers, baby-
back ribs and lamb chops that he
defies others to beat. Also home-
made soups are daily specials at
both lunch and dinner with moder-

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ORCHARD LAKE RD. SOUTH OF MAPLE
(810) 737-7242

29875 Northwestern Hwy., Apple-
gate Square, Southfield, 353-7890.
Consistency has become a fine point
for this Oriental restaurant serving
Szechuan, Hunan and Chinese dish-
es. It has beome a popular place to
dine at both lunch and dinner times
and is open seven-days-a-week, with
everything on the menu available
also for carry-out. The clean atmos-
phere and efficient service are plus-
es to go along with the food.

Excalibur, 28875 Franklin Road,
Southfield, 358-3355. When former
owner Pat Archer passed on, peo-
ple said Excalibur would also go.
However, they didn't reckon with
Marty Wilk, owner/chef who has
made it one of metropolitan Detroit's
markedly popular dining and danc-
ing spots. It's Frank Sinatra's favorite
while in the local area. Entertainment
is Tues. thru Sat. and complete cater-
ing at Excalibur plus homes, halls,
etc.

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Fine Wines ET Cocktails

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Summer is here!
Combine Dinner with a
round of golf at the
adjacent SHORT Game
putting green.
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Still serving the same
"New York Style" Italian cuisine

(featuring Executive Chef Vince Young)

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Early Bird Dinners
$7.95 Between 4 p.m.-6p.m.



Cocktails, Beer & Wine

Hours
M-Th: 11-10 pm
F: 11-11 pm
Sat: 5-11 pm
Sun: 4-9 pm

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Closed Mondays

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Strolling Gypsy Musicians.

Warm, Comfortable Decor and Bountiful Servings at Inexpensive Prices.

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Serving Windsor and Detroit For Over Twenty Years

5 mins. from Tunnel • 1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor • U.S. Exchange
For Reservations 1-800-963-1903 or (519) 252-0246

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