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January 19, 2001 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-01-19

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ness since it is only open until 8
p.m. during the week. However,
we've had the dinner there as well
and the food is very good.
"The decor is plain/simple.
However, the service is typically very
good and the wait staff faces rarely
change. There's even an article on
the wall that the mayor of Las Vegas,
Jewish citizen Oscar Goodman,
dines there on the weekends with his
wife. Now, there's a guy who can
expect good food and service!
"Other than Bagel Cafe, we enjoy
eating a lot of sushi. The only thing
here that makes it unique is a few
all-you-can-eat sushi bars. The quali-
ty is good and you can't beat the
prices. And, one of the places we go
(Makino) regularly has about 75%
Asian clientele. That's a good feeling
when you're eating sushi. Our other
favorite restaurant is the Grand Lux
Cafe at the Venetian Hotel and
Casino. It's owned by the
Cheesecake Factory. The food is out-
standing, but the service tends to be
marginal.
"My relatives in Detroit with the
Dubin name are my dad, Howard
Dubin, 0.D., (optometrist in down-
town Farmington,) mom Susan
Dubin, brother Art Dubin (who
works at Big Daddy's), grandma
Clara Dubin and Uncle Larry Dubin
(law professor at University of
Detroit Mercy). My late grandfather,
Al Dubin, was a pharmacist over 50
years and worked many years at
Sam's in downtown Detroit.
"My wife Debbie's relatives in
Detroit are her parents, Marvin and
Eleanor Weinstein. Marvin is a part-
ner at Morof, Sheplow, Weinstein,
CPAs. And Debbie's aunt and uncle
are Syd and Judy Weinstein."

NEW SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

opening in Troy ... McCormick and
Schmick, will be on W. Big Beaver
and Coolidge ... Scheduled date of
opening is Monday, Feb. 26 ...
Conde Nast Traveler magazine calls it
one of the top 100 restaurants in the
United States ... And USA Today
wrote about it being the place
"where impeccably fresh fish reigns.
... There are 31 in the country.
OLDIE BUT GOODIE Dept ...
A blind man is sitting on a park
bench ... A rabbi sits down next to
him ... The rabbi is chomping on a
piece of matzah ... Taking pity on
the blind man, he breaks off a piece
and gives it to the blind man ...
Several minutes later, the blind man
turns, taps the rabbi on the shoulder
and asks, "Who wrote this?!!"

The Sheik of Wiest Bloomfield
Invites You To Enjoy the Finest
In Middle Eastern Catering
For All Occasions






Bar Mitzvahs
Bat Mitzvahs
Showers
Banquets

.

• Anniversaries
• Reunions
• Holiday Parties
• Corporate Events

Dean Hachem, Proprietor

Customized catering menu created by you • Catering on and off, premises
Free delivery and hostess provided • Private room for up to 100 people

The

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C

West Bloomfield & Detroit

4189 ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL IN WEST BLOOMFIELD

(248) 865-0000
Our second location, The Sheik at Laurel Park, will open in January, 2001

Open 7 Days a Week for Lunch & Dinner

*TN

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