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September 19, 1997 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-19

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Dining Guide

GUIDEE from page 105

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 cuisine with a home-
style Chaldean flavor 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.

Same great writers.
Easier to read.

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Your community.

Your Paper.

Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, 855-6622. The domi-
nant 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 features items it
has never had before, along with home-
made Jewish dishes and dietary restrict-
ed delights to satisfy all appetites.

WINDSOR

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

GET READY TO LAUGH

as Kadima presents its
8th Annual Fundraiser
featuring Elayne Boosler
September 25, 1997
7:30 p.m.
Orchestra Hall

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

For Information
on how
to be part
of this weekly
Dining Guide feature,
please contact
Danny Raskin
or
Heidi Brandemihl

(248) 354.6060

CALL 248 - 559 - 8235 for tickets and details!

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