Hi. I'm Mark Dizik,
This is
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we found the restaurant bustling.
Our first impression was the striking
decor as we entered from the JCC's
main hall. Tables were set with small
bud vases filled with fresh orange
roses and the bar, dividing the front
and back of the main dining room,
was chic.
Everything we ordered was fresh
and well presented. The signature
Milk & Honey salad paired roasted
Bosc pear and grilled red onion with
the more commonly found pine
nuts and dried cherries. The soup
selection offered a parve lemon rice,
a heartier cream of potato and a
light, delicious carrot and ginger
bisque.
We particularly enjoyed the faux
(ersatz) chicken fajita pizza served
with homemade salsa and gua-
have a terrific selection of wines and
gourmet gifts from Napa Valley.
Not another party store ...
... a unique wine experience.
camole. We ran into Rabbi Joseph
Krakoff of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and jeweler Howard Tapper
leaving as we arrived, and they raved
about the whitefish burger served on
an onion roll with a small side of
coleslaw.. We found it tasted a little
too sweet from the carrots and a lot
like gefilte fish. There's a nice selec-
tion of carryout sandwiches and sal-
ads, and catering is available.
The homemade desserts and
famous Sourdough Bakery breads
also can be ordered in advance. A
back room opens to seat more than
100 people and would make a nice
venue for a bridal shower, engage-
ment or anniversary party. ❑
— 'liana Greenberg,
food section contributor
NAPA Marketplace
Fine Wine • Gourmet Gifts • Specialty Coffee • Spirits
3290 Pontiac Trail,
Just west of Haggerty,
across the street from WAL•MART
(248) 668-9344
652570
One of Milk & Honey o West Bloomfield's wonderful soups
would like to wish all of our
friends and customers a very
happy and healthy New Year.
The Epstein Families
Isadore
Robert a Janet
Jeff a Dana
Ken a Nancy
Stuart a Suzi
Lauren Et Jason
If you guessed Alan King, Leonard
Nimoy and Robert Clary
YOU'RE RIGHT!
Meet them at the JCC's
9/ 6
2002
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