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February 05, 1999 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-02-05

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Not An Imitation The Real Thing! .

Tommy Peristeris and Rick Rogow

invite you to join us for lunch or dinner 7 days a week

The preparations are very Chinese,
but very modern, and allow for many
adventurous journeys into culinary
excellence.
P.F. Chang's celebrated specialties, of
which there are many on the impres-
sive menu, together with impeccable
service and casual elegance, makes for
upscale, authentic Chinese feasting in
return engagements of memorable din-
ing experiences.
MAIL DEPT. ... from Laura Basta-
Sandler ... "My husband, Ron, and/or
myself have dined in many kosher
restaurants around the world. Some,
particularly in California, New York,
Toronto or Paris, have been truly great
restaurants in addition to the fact that
they were kosher. I can now add
another restaurant to my 'favorites'
list: La Difference of West Bloomfield.
"Recently, my family had the plea-
sure of celebrating my parents' 50th
wedding anniversary at La Difference.
Without question, it was an excellent
dining experience with knowledgeable,
professional help, wonderful
ambiance, and superb cuisine. From
general manager John Wood's atten-
tion to detail, to our wait person Tina
Delvicchio's assistance, it was a thor-
oughly enjoyable experience.
"It was also a pleasure to be in a Vaad
(Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater
Detroit)-supervised restaurant that caters
to a mix of people, not exclusively one
group. The telltale sign of any good
kosher restaurant is when the clientele
dines there because the food is good, not
necessarily because it's kosher.
"My husband and myself will be
returning to La Difference for both
business and pleasure in the near
future and look forward to many more
dining experiences there. May Paul
Kohn's (Quality Kosher Catering)
newest venture be successful. The
whole enterprise deserves it."
ABSOLUTE TIFFANY, latest
restaurant endeavor by Seifu
Lessanework, Blue Nile bossman, on
Clinton, across from the Detroit
Police Department, will open for din-
ner this Friday, Feb. 5 ... His new
seafood operation is presently open for
lunches only ... Seifu is a Chuck Muer
restaurant alumnus.
CONGRATS ... to Marilyn Segal
... on her 70th birthday ... celebrated
with a party for 18 people planned
and given by her mother, Lea
Weinberg, whose own birthday, num-
ber 92, is March 26.
A KOSHER night club, probably
the only one in the Midwest, will soon
be opened by Jeffrey Rosenberg at
Adat Shalom Synagogue on



al CT
OUR AWARD WINNING TOMMY SALAD,
MICHIGAN'S FINEST LAMB CHOPS AND OTHER
FAVORITE GREEK SPECIALTIES.

Complete carry-out service available, banquet rooms accommodating
up to 250 people, for all occasions...and our catering coordinators
are at your service to help you plan your perfect affair.
Weddings, Showers, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs,
Anniversaries, Reunions, Birthdays, etc., etc.

6199 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (North of Maple) WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI • (248) 737-8600

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