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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-09

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Due to Popular Demand...

BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY'S DETROIT FRIENDS
WILL BE HOSTING A 2nd PERFORMANCE BY
JACKIE MASON ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

Dining Guide

personalities and notables from the worlds of
entertainment, sports and politics, this dining
phonomenon never seems to quiet down. If
anything, it is bigger now than ever, with
award-winningTommy Salad, Greek special-
ties, lamb chops, etc. Live entertainment is
Thursday and Friday. Next door banquet
facilities accommodates around 300.

Hoa Kow, 4301 Orchard Lake Road, West

Bloomfield, (248) 932-2133. Cantonese,
Szechuan and Mandarin dishes are expertly
prepared by Hong Kong chefs whose
dexerity in preparations are authentically
presented. However, the large amount of
whitefish served is an amazing statistic.
Whitefish is prepared 15 different ways,
with about 1,000 pounds sold every week.

La Fendi, 6123 Haggerty, West Bloom-
field, (248) 668-1800. Old World recipes
are responsible for the diversified Middle-
eastern menu that includes all traditional
delights and many not seen at any other
restaurant. Cocktails and wine are served
as well as juice bar favorites. Open seven
days a week.

prow...

Wednesday& Thursday
September 22 & 23
at Mark Ridley's
Comedy Castle

Mai Tai, 6635 Orchard Lake Road.,West

.

Tickets
from $180
For reservations
please call
As_ (248) 540-8900

Rosalie Rosen
Robert Sher
Event Chairpeople

Barbara Stollman, President
Detroit Friends of
Bar-Ilan University

MICHAEL AND RAY ABRAMS
BRING BACK

RON CODEN

And His

"The Jewish
Leprechan"
Songster-
Guitarist

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1999

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FRIDAY,
JUNE 10 & 24

23360 TELEGRAPH, BETWEEN 9 AND 10 MILE • Southfield
FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL (248) 352-8243

OUR NEW

SUMMER HOURS
OPEN
MONDAYS
CLOSED
SUNDAYS

MON. thru SAT. 10 a.m..- 9 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. (Carry-Out) 9 p.m.-11 p.m.

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Lincoln Shopping Center
10-1/2 Mile Road & Greenfield
Oak Park ■ (248) 968-0022

Bloomfield, (248) 626-6313.The Thai dishes
served are authentic with a number of them
originating at this restaurant. Traditional
taste buds will enjoy the variety of prepara-
tions from very spicy to spicy to medium to
mild at both lunch and dinner. A casual and
pleasant restaurant open seven days.

Parthenon House, 5586 Drake Road,
West Bloomfield, (248) 737-8600. Ban-
quets and parties for all occasions are
booked into this popular hall with its
300-person capacity.The diversified
menus are custom made with no charge
for services which usually come with
separate costs.

Shangri-La, 6407 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, (248) 626-8585. Creative
dishes make this a different type of
gourmet-style Oriental dining experience
that is easily recognized by aficionados.The
Hong Kong cooking preparations are
authentic and served seven days a week.
This is one of the few restaurants that spe-
cialize in Dim Sum at lunch, with a vast
variety from which to choose.

Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, (248) 855-6622. Stage &
Co. and Stage Delicatessen are the same.
The present one on Orchard Lake Road
features favored homemade Jewish tradi-
tional dishes along with good delicatessen
favorites. When its original counterpart,
Stage Deli in Oak Park, opened years
before, its menu did not include many
items that are now obtainable.The sepa-
rate carry-out department is chock full of
goodness. Liquor service is available.

The Dining Guide is a weekly advertising feature.

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