comedian, author flf actor
DAVID BRENNER
SOUTHFIELD
Famous rollups are enjoyed at booths
and tables.They are also available for
carry-out. It is a seven-day-a-week
operation.
Empire Szechuan Garden, 29875
KEEGO HARBOR
Sweetwaters Bistro, 1978 Cass Lake
Rd., Keego Harbor, (248) 683-0170.The
menu is quite different than its predeses-
sor at thes locale. It is predominantly
Russian, with American cuisine also listed
among the many favorites that have been
receiving much acclaim.The Russian dish-
es in particular have their own distinct
flair, with items not seen on too many
other menus.
LATHRUP
LaFendi, 27060 Evergreen, Lathrup
Landing, Lathrup, 559-9099. An elegant
atmosphere, where all areas are a differ-
ent decor, make up this popular Middle
Eastern restaurant. Many of the dishes
are not found in too many dining spots
of its type. Fresh squeezed fruits and
vegetables make up the raw juice bar
which people enjoy seven days a week at
all hours.
OAK PARK
Bread Basket Deli, 10 1/2 Mile and
Greenfield, Lincoln Shopping Center, Oak
Park, 968-0022.A favorite of many peo-
ple for breakfast, lunch, dinner and after-
theater, this has the aura of a mod-
ernistic delicatessen so apparent with
colorful decor.A children's menu is fea-
tured along with party trays.The Bread
Basket Deli is open Tuesday through Sun-
day 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
ORCHARD LAKE
The Sheik, 4189 Orchard Lake Road,
Orchard Lake, 865-000.The famous
Mideastern and Lebanese 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 interesting
array of popular dining attractions.
ROYAL OAK
Chick-N-Ribs, 118 S.Woodward, Royal
Oak, 544-121 I. Much has been said
about this dine in and carry-out restau-
rant whose specialities of broasted or
bar-b-q chicken and bar-b-q ribs have
received much attention, but as regular
customers say, the proof is in the tasting.
It's open seven days, Sun.,-Thurs. II-10,
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Fri. & Sat. 11- I 1.
Northwestern Hwy., Applegate Square,
Southfield, 353-7890. Consistency has
become a fine point for this Oriental
restaurant serving Szechuan, Hunan and
Chinese dishes. It has become 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 atmosphere
and efficient service are pluses to go
along with the food.
Excalibur, 28875 Franklin Road, South-
field, (248) 358-3355.This has been
referred to as the northwest version of
the once very popular London Chop
House in downtown Detroit. Entertian-
ment by the Billy Rose Trio is Tuesdays
through Saturdays, and menu items for
lunch and dinner are such that have
made it one of metropolitan Detroit's
most popular dining and dancing spots.
It is also the favortie of many show biz
personalities when appearing in this —
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CASS COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH AND CENTER's
Fourth Annual Benefit Dinner/Dance
WYUR's BOB HYNES, Master of Ceremonies
sector.
Gateway Deli, 21745 W. 11 Mile, Har-
vard Row, Southfield, 352-4940.Try the
veal marsala or veal parr, -.esan at this
popular delicatessen-restaurant whose
gourmet dishes are brought from owner
Peter Bershaj's former Larco's days.They
are combined with familiar traditional
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 restaurant.Veteran restaura-
teur 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 din-
ner with moderate prices in a casual and
relaxed atmosphere.
• On Saturday, January 31, 1998, starting at
6:30 p.m. in the Columbus Ballroorti o f the Detroit
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Westin Hotel (Renaissance Center).
Tickets cost $60. The ticket price includes dinner,
program, dancing, complimentary parking and
a donation to the Cass Center.
Corporate sponsors include: General Medicine, P.C.,
First of America Bank & Detroit Edison.
Cass Community Center programsi Activity Center for Develop-
mentally Disabled Adults, Alzheimer's Respite Care, East Side Mm-
istries for Mentally Ill Adults, Free Medical Clinic, Home Delivered
Meals and Soup Kitchen, Homeless Drop-In Center and Rotating
Shelter, Marie Transitional Housing, Project Scout (Case Manage-
ment for Homebound Seniors), Safe Haven, Senior Center, and Men-
tors for "At Risk" Youth. Rev. Faith Fowler, Executive Director s
Detroit Jewish News.
313-833-7730
Seros, 29221 Northwestern, Southfield,
358-2353.The specialty is Greek-Ameri-
can with emphasis on family dining. It is a
seven-day-a-week operation with daily
specials for lunch and dinner.The neigh-
borhood atmosphere is condusive to
comfortable dining.This combined with
low prices have made Seros a popular
restaurant.
Star Deli, 24555 W. 12 Mile Rd., South-
field, 352-7377. It has been acclaimed as
one of America's finest carry-out only
delicatessens, and has the largest carry-
out deli operations in Michigan. Howev-
er, you wouldn't know it from the size.
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