In ant The Best Of Everything ITALIA Sh OicrOOM DAVID BRENNER Friday, July 7 Barrister 'N' Fries Hunter House hamburgers are so good they ought to be illegal. While growing up, Hunter House was his favorite because of having the tastiest burger and being so inexpen- sive. is law offices from 1973 to When taking over 22 years ago, 1978 were across the street Mark wanted Hunter House to always from the little porcelain look the same ... Decorators gave him tiled building where he fine ideas to fix up the place stopped for breakfast or coffee ... but Mark said no ... The just about every morning. only thing he did change Jerry McCarthy, owner of was going to a higher-grade the Hunter House restaurant of meat because to him, that seated 25 was having a hamburger was king and bad day when barrister Mark royalty knew only one thing Papazian sat at the same stool ... to be the very best. he always occupied. Mark's wonderful ham- Seems as though Jerry was burgers at Hunter House mad at the world, including D ANNY may be called sliders like the restaurant business, when RA SKIN others, but are in a class of Mark said, "If it's so terrible, Local Columnist their own ... 85% meat, why don't you sell the place? 15% fat ... with very little ... "Who would want it?" grease ... and a taste that made instant replied Jerry, not realizing that Mark regulars out of people just passing by. had visions of someday owning that So much so, that in 1978 when little hamburger place in the hopeful Mark took over operation of the realization of a boyhood dream. Hunter House, it sold only about "If I were to prepare a purchase 4,000 burgers a week ... Today, the agreement, will you sign it?" asked figure is over 15,000 a week ... around Mark ... and Jerry hurriedly said, 800,000 a year ... Since that day in "Yes!" ... Mark called his office, had '78, almost 18 million have been sold an agreement prepared and brought to at this little 25-stool restaurant. him at the stool ... all inside of 30 Mind-boggling numbers, too, of minutes. cheeseburgers ... 11 million singles ... Both signed the deal ... and Mark 4 million doubles ... 15 million orders became the new owner of the little of fries ... 24 million soft drinks ... Hunter House restaurant on former 31,000 cups of coffee a year ... etc. Hunter Blvd. (Woodward Ave.), a Mark personally takes credit for block north of Maple in Birmingham cooking 2 million of the hamburgers ... now celebrating its 48th year at the same locale. Even though just a lit- tle hamburger operation, Hunter House to Mark was the biggest of all his ventures ... Maximilian's, John Laffrey's Steaks On The Hearth in Detroit; Jukebox on Woodward until 1992; Senor Pollo Mexican restaurant on Vernor Hwy.; Dillon's and Coral Gables on Woodward and Country Jukebox in Waterford. Mark always did love hamburgers ... and as a youngster would dream that one day he would have his own place ... Mark Papazian, Hunter House honcho. DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist Ii M ONES Sat., Sept. 30 & Sun., Oct. I 4. " JERRY AL MARTINO Thurs., Oct. 5 DON RICKLES S Wed., &Thurs., Oct 5 & 16 • • • • %TN S 111F 40 90 S 6/2 2000 PAUL ANA Thurs., Fri. & Sat., Nov. 9, 10 & I I _ e et bra 7 ITALIA 01171'0n 01 7096Er t s! Fourteen Mite Road d . w en Mound &Van Dyke (810) 268-3200 ) D figg Guid AUBURN HILLS Lelli's ofAuburn Hills, 885 Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, (248) 373-4440.The second of Lelli's traditionally fine Italian ristorantes is located across from the Pontiac Silverdome. Besides elegant surroundings, it features the same excellent food served by the Lelli family since 1939. Reservations are accepted for any evening except Saturday. BERKLEY Sila, 4033 W. 12 Mile Road, Berkley, (248) 54$-3650.There is nothing like a consistently dependable neighborhood family restaurant. The Italian and American menu is one that evokes much confidence in casual dining.The chicken, ribs, round and square pizzas, fish, salad, pasta, etc. are served seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Everything is also available for carry-out. 13L.00MFIELD HILLS Steve% Deli, 6646 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, (248) 932-0800. Award- winning chicken soup is featured: Also serv- ing corned beef, fresh roasted turkey, sand- wiches, salads and traditional dishes. Party trays and catering too at this New York-style deli. Carnegie Deli cheesecake and Steve's Brownies are among the desserts. FARMINGTON HILLS Desert Sands, 29222 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, (248) 855-1122. Middle- Eastern dining is featured by Hassan Bazzi, former maitre d' at the Original Sheik in downtown Detroit. Daily specials at lunch and dinner. Full menu carryout with catering available. Complete liquor service. Intelligent Chicken, 32431 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, (248) 855-4455. The wide variety of specialty items are together with a complete menu of charbroiled or rotisserie chicken for both dining in the 40- seater area, and carry-out, seven days a week. Soups, chili, salads and side dishes are homemade. Also homemade are the popular cookies and brownies_ Marvin% Marvelous Mechanical Museum, 31005 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, (248) 626-5020. One maga- zine said that there was no place like it in the country.The Guinness Book of Records has featured its accomplishments. Lunch and snacks are available with table seating amidst video games, antiques, nostalgic posters, fly- ing miniature airplanes, entertainment attrac- tions, pinball machines, etc. It is open seven days a week. Vineyards Cafe & Catering, 32418 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, (248) 855-9463.This is a many-faceted type of operation. Nibbles and Nuts at the Vineyards, and traditional Jewish dishes pre- pared by Shirlee Bloom, using only kosher products in her separate kitchen, makes it much more than lust a cafe and catering setup. Homemade salads, sandwiches and entrees are available at booths and tables. Everything can also be gotten for carry-out . DINING GUIDE on page 94