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CANCER INSTITUTE
The Detroit Medical Center
Wayne State University
The Continental Cuisine of
Executive Chef Remy Berdy
Best Wishes To
Our Customers & Friends
For A Happy & Healthy
Passover
Complete Cateringfor All Occasions At Our
Restaurant or InYour Home or Hall.
Restaurant Available Saturdays
until 4m. and
II Day Sunday
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Mon.-Fri 4 p.m.-8 p.m.
Gmnplimentary Hors
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Pizzas, McDonald's and instant coffee
were unheard of.
"We hit the scene when there were
5 and 10 cent stores, where you
bought things for 5 and 10 cents. The
corner drug store sold ice cream cones
for a nickel or a dime. For a nickel
you would ride a street car, make a
phone call, buy a Pepsi or enough
stamps to mail one letter and two
postcards.
"You could buy a new Chevy coupe
for $600, but who could afford one; a
pity, too, because gas was only 11
cents a gallon.
"In our day, cigarette smoking was
fashionable, grass was mowed, coke
was a cold drink and pot was some-
thing you cooked in. Rock music was
a grandma's lullaby and Aids were
helpers in the principal's office.
"No wonder we are so confused
and there is such a generation gap.
"But we survived. What better rea-
son to celebrate?"
LOOKING BACK ... As the
expression goes ... "Good things come
in small packages" ... And so it was
with the ultra gourmet Novi restau-
rant, Raphael's, that quietly opened
back in 1982.
Here was truly exquisite dining in a
very elegant atmosphere ... with
French cuisine for only 42 diners at
one time ... booths and tables ...
Those who went to Raphael's expected
to spend at least three hours of epic
moments in gastronomy.
It was a gourmet restaurant that did
not place all the emphasis on show at
the expense of its food ... Surely ele-
gance symbolized by fire and ice is
fake elegance ... Raphael's was not
guilty of this ... The total concentra-
tion was on perfect quality food,
excellently prepared ... and impeccable
service.
Raphael's was classic cuisine ... with
preparation by then youthful Chef de
Cuisine Keith Famie, now executive
chef at Forte in Birmingham, owned
by the same Wisne family that had
Raphael's ... Keith, at the time, was
well noted in fine-dining circles for his
many appearances on WXYZ-TV's
"Kelly & Co." among others.
Everything at Raphael's was made
from scratch ... No such thing as pow-
ders or starters ... unheard of things by
someone justly prideful of his fine-
dining preparations as Keith was and
still is.
Achille Biance, a waiter then at
Raphael's, is now maitre d' at Too
Chez in Novi.
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