•• ID • 40 41 • • • • • 41 ID The Best Of -Everything • • • • Celebi-ity Sholvrooni ITALIA and the • Family of Restaurants 1414 der • 7rabrAver • , Reel Wail!, THE SAL* * i.RDS SNOW 41 • x With Sp • • BUDDY G • LA • ID • • April 2 • • • • 110 Sal Richards B • • & • • THOMAS Y MUTT • Thurs. & Fri. • • May 16 & 17 410 • • • • • • • • • Singing Their Greatest Hits In "A Night of Solid Gold" Thomas Puckett intIA Aik Celebrity, Showroom • 7096 East Fourteen Mile Road 3/22 2002 88 • Famous for cartooned walls and great steaks, the Palm restaurant plants roots in Troy. D pay for a plate of spaghetti, the car- alk about personal service toonists would draw their own cre- ... It hardly comes much ations on the walls of the Palm. better than the original Customers today at all Palm days of the Palm restau- restaurants around the globe are rant ... the chain that also opened in asked to send in their photograph ... this area recently. and likenesses of personalities are on It was initially conceived the walls. as an Italian restaurant in Before any of the Palm 1926, but when a customer restaurants open, local asked for a steak, John notables are drawn on its Ganzi, one of the original walls and new caricatures owners, would run to the added monthly. butcher shop down the Unique to the decor are street in New York ... buy a the caricatures and replicas steak and cook it to order. of artwork originally creat- Steak became such a large ed at the original Palm request, that it developed DAN NY location in New York. into a staple ... However, RAS KIN The Troy Palm has dark not until six years later in Local Columnist wood throughout the 1931. restaurant ... as well as pan- Today, cuts of meat and els along the wall of dining reviews their aging process are part of a wide from Palm locations nationwide. range of required information in the Tammero has been with the Palm Palm's vast training program. over 30 years ... Back in 1963, he In fact, one of New York was just a "pantry man" making sal- Executive Chef Tony Tammero's ads ... Quite a jump to being its most unusual customer requests was executive chef. the time a regular at the Palm there Here at the Palm restaurant on asked for a steak rare on the outside Crooks Road, north of 1-75 in Troy, and well-done on the inside ... General Manager Tom Brewer is Tammero didn't bat an eyelash (Between Mound &Van Dyke) • (810) 268-3200 just briefly searing the steak at a high temperature ... splitting it down the middle and literal- ly serving it inside-out. It wasn't long after Palm One opened on Second Avenue in New York that it also became a virtual museum of cartoons and caricatures ... Most of the caricatures were drawn using magic marker, charcoal and pastels ... Many of the original colors faded over time ... but in 1955, they were professionally restored ... Each of the walls in the New York flagship are now insured for a half-million dollars. When Ganzi and his 'fellow Italian immigrant partner, Pio Bozzi, started the Palm, they had little money to decorate ... Luckily, their restaurant was located close to the headquar- ters of King Features Syndicate ... and attracted a large clien- tele of cartoonists ... Often, to n ng BLOOMFIELD HILLS . T • Froxii 1 0 Foot Ft- ; 17eatei Qw • • • Finely 'Tooned Szechuan Gourmet, 3951 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Township, (248) 988-9333. Much pride is taken in the extensive menu offered by this carry-out- only restaurant. All items from appetizers to soups to beef to poultry, lo and chow mein, sweet & sour dishes, noodles, combina- tion plates, etc. are listed for fresh carry-out. Steve's Deli, 6646 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, (248) 932-0800. Award-winning chicken soup is fea- tured.Also serving corned beef, fresh roasted turkey, sandwiches, ads and traditional dishes. Party trays and catering too at this New ork-style deli. Carnegie Deli cheesecake and Steve's Brownies are among the desserts. FARMINGTON HILLS Bangkok Sala, 27903 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, (248) 553-4220. Noted for making its mown traditional Thai cookies and own style of fried rice, it is a con- , ent restaurant with exclusive Thai specialties among the authentic servings. Hong Hua, 27925 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Hills, (248) 489- 2280.True Hong Kong autenticity is in the dishes not seen any- where else. A bit more expensive than other Chinese restaurants, but a lot of value that makes the price difference worth it with exciting preparations of rare dish- es and many not seen elsewhere. 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 prepared by Shirlee Bloom, General Manager Tom Brewer and some of the Troy Palm's cartoons. DINING GUIDE on page 92