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August 29, 1997 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-29

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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 Bistrol 313 restaurant is called
The Short Game only because it is
golf in miniature but not miniature
golf. Live entertainment is Tuesday
through Saturday.

NIQUE AMONG

MICHIGAN'S

LARGEST AND MOST

SPECTACULAR

HAVE 'A DL)
HEARD -THE

RESTAURANTS

LATEST?

& BANQUET

ROYAL OAK

Chick N Ribs, 118 S. Woodward,

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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,

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.

Gateway Deli, 21745 W. 11

Mile, Harvard Row, Southfield, 352-
4940. Try the veal marsala or veal
parmesan at this popular delicatessen-
restaurant whose gourmet dishes are
brought from owner Peter Bershaj's
former Larco's days. They are com-
bined with familiar traditional home.
madeJewish dishes. Breakfast, lunch,
dinner, party trays and outside cater-
ing 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-
ate prices in a casual and relaxed
atmosphere.

Pearl City, 27522 Northwestern

Hwy. at 11 Mile, 354-3700. The
Oriental dining imagination is cap-
tured in a moderately-priced Chinese
menu at lunch and dinner. Pearl City
Southfield's Sunday Buffet, 11 a.m.
to 8 pm. and menu selections offer
customers a variety of ways in which
to dine. A children's menu is a fa-
vorite for family dining.

continued on page 96

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rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions.

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CELEBRATION CONNECTION
DIRECTORY

Call (810)

463-9660

for complete assistance to make your
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Excalibur, 28875 Franklin Road,

Southfield, 358-3355. When former
owner Pat Archer passed on, people
said Excalibur would also go. How-
ever, they didn't reckon with Marty
Wilk, owner/chef who has made it
one of metropolitan Detroit's marked-
ly popular dining and dancing spots.
It's Frank Sinatra's favorite while in
the local area. Entertainment is Tues.
thru Sat. and complete catering at
Excalibur plus homes, halls, etc.

CENTERS

I'm throwing a party
and found wonderful
caterers, florists,
entertainers
and more... all in

Detroit's Most Beautiful & Exciting Restaurants



• Excellently Prepared Fresh Seafood
• Taste Tingling Vegetarian Dishes
• Raw Juice Bar With Exotic Combinations
Delicious
Pita Bread Freshly-Baked In Our Own Ovens

• Tender and Flavorful Kebobs
Juicy,
Succulent Marinated Lamb Chops

• Homemade Soups and Exceptional Middle-Eastern Desserts
All At Affordable Prices

LUNCH SPECIALS

From

$5.95

All Include: Basmati Rice, Hummous, Taboulee and
Hot Brick Oven Fresh Bread

Fine Dining • Dancing
Entertainment
Tuesday Through Saturday

Wonderfully Prepared
Catering to Your Home,
Office or at Our Restaurant

NOW APPEARING

÷ Billy Rose Quartet +

ORCHARD MALL, ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, N. OF MAPLE RD.

(810) 737-6688 •
Also visit our Oak Park location

WEST BLOOMFIELD •

STEAKS • SEAFOOD • UNIQUE PASTAS
• GOURMET PIZZA • SALADS • ETC.

•FINE WINES & COCKTAILS •
Play a round of golf on our adjacent
RESTAURANT & BAR
SHORT GAME putting green

FREE
Buy One Menu Item

Get The Second Free

(Equal or Greater Value up to 5 8.50 Sunday thru Thursday)

• With coupon • Not good with any other offer • Expires 9/15/97

313 E. Walton, Bet. Baldwin & Joslyn
Pontiac • Closed Mondays

248-332-9100

28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile

Southfield, MI • (248) 358-3355

THE FINEST CHINESE RESTAURANT ANYWHERE!
ENJOY OUR
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT LUNCHEON BUFFET

a.m. to 2 p.m.
GREAT ENTREES! ITEMS GALORE!
Sit
$n50

MONDAY-FRIDAY 11

ADU LTS

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Children 10 & Under

PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR YOUR
NEXT AFFAIR

•ALL CATERING • LUNCHES • EXOTIC DRINKS • COCKTAILS

•ROM DRINKS • CHOICE COCKTAILS • PRIVATE DINING ROOM • CATERING • LUNCHES

TNE GREAT WALE

35135 Grand River (Drakeshire Shopping Center)

476-9181

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