bringing me decaf refills in fresh cups. DURING YEARS past, when visit- ing California, I would always get sidetracked in some way ... and never got the opportunity to visit Nate 'n Al's Deli in Beverly Hills. This time. on l-ny recent trek to see Scour, Bonnie, Hannah and Matthew . in their new abode, I made it a must ... and was happy I did ... Now when- ever anyone asks me about Nate 'n Al's, I can speak with a knowledge of having been there. Al Mendelson is gone, but his wife, Tessie, is still active ... Al left Detroit, where he worked at Boesky's in 1941 ... and opened Nate 'n Al's in 1945. Tessie wasn't there, but their grand- son, David, was ... It is now a three- generations delicatessen ... When Nate retired in 1947, David's uncle, Barry Mendelson, Al's son, came to help dad ... Then when Barry retired in 1991, David's dad, Sandy, an attorney like Steve Goldberghere at the Stage & Co. deli, helped operate the restaurant until 1998. "Partisans say this New York deli is `by far the best,' says the national Zagat restaurant survey ... A neigh- borhood legend' with lots of stars from Old New York who show up for outstanding pastrami, corned beef, macaroni salad and coleslaw' along with 'waitresses out of the '50s,' its 'worth the crowds' to nosh at this 'deli to judge all delis against.'" While there, another delicatessen caught my eye ... Jerry's Famous Deli, which I had been told, was a chain of nine that included a couple ofliery well-known world-wide operations ... Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House on Collins in North Miami Beach and in Boca Raton, Fla. The Jerry's we went to in Orange County's Costa Mesa has a huge deli- catessen menu but it doesn't stop there ... Japanese, Mexican and Chinese dishes are intermingled with barbecue ribs and pizza ... along with, of course, the regular delicatessen fare. Another crowning dining experi- ence with.Scott and Bonnie and Don and Mita Ganguly (he's the co- founder of NexGen SI, a leading Internet consulting firm) ... was one of the highest restaurants in my recollec- tion .. it is far up a mountainside, looking down over what seemed like the entire California coast. HERE IN THE Detroit area, visit- ing from Sherman Oaks, Calif, Sam Boris remembered when he, Benny (Bulldog) Steinberg and Oscar Braun, were at the Cream of Michigan, Pingree and 12th, at 11 p.m., in the ENJOY POPULAR GRE SPECIALTIES INSIDE OUTSIDE ON OUR BI I BEAUTIFUL 90-SEAT ROOFTOP DECK All the Greek favorites, plus... Lamb Chops • Porterhouse & New York Strip Steaks Salmon • Whitefish • Shrimp • Octopus Veal Chops • Coneys • Etc. ,Igass *sem,: e;; , •.!• • s4, • • NC' " NAM.VM. • YOUR HOSTS: RICK ROGOW AND TOMMY PERISTERI Mon-Sat 11 am to midnight • Sunday 11 am 32832 Woodward Avenue (1 block South of 14 Mile (248) 554-8600 9/3 19( Detroit Jewish News 1131