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March 02, 2006 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-03-02

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Looking for an alternative venue for
• Bring home authentic Italian carry-
a special event? Built in Plymouth in
out from Farmington Hills' Tutto
the early 1950s as a seminary and
Bene (248-848-6000), from Emily's
still owned by the Arch-diocese of
owner Rick Halberg. The cozy, 20-
Detroit, the newly reopened 118-
seat, Tuscan-style restaurant is man-
room Inn at St. John's
aged by Halberg's daugh-
(734-414-0600) sits on 192
ter, Emily, and offers
picturesque acres, which
mouthwatering fare such
include a 27-hole, par-72
as butternut squash and
golf course. While there,
spinach gnocchi and
sample the eclectic
Eggplant Parmesan.
American cuisine (the
• For upscale dining
Three-Cheese Striped
downtown, visit Grand
Ravioli and Plymouth
City Grille (313-556-
Martini are favorites)
9993), housed in Detroit's
served up at the boutique
E RIN
Fisher Building. Another
hotel's restaurant, Five
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collaboration from
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(734-357-5583). • Check
Southern Hospitality
out Cheeseburger in
Restaurant Group part-
Paradise (586-532-9826) in
ners Jerry Nottage, Frank
Sterling Heights, a joint creation of
Taylor and Robert Porcher, this
rocker Jimmy Buffett and Outback
steakhouse/bistro offers traditional
Steakhouse. Replete with tiki bar,
steak cuts plus inventive specialties
this Key West-themed eatery offers
such as Chicken Pops, Bronzed
American classics as well as
Sockeye Salmon Steak, Shanghai
Caribbean-flavored favorites.
Noodles and a Grilled Swordfish
Named after Buffett's tropical tune,
"Cho p. "
the namesake burger is piled high
with "lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57
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and French-fried potatoes." Or try
Get set for spring with the hottest
the Blackened Tilapia and Key
trends: eyelet tops and skirts,
Lime Pie. • Fresh, organic and sus-
cropped jackets and lilac makeup. In
tainably grown Mexican food meets
the denim department, go for slim-
fast-food convenience at Chipotle
fit "skinny" jeans or cropped jeans
(248-539-9014) in West Bloomfield.
paired with boots or heels.
Substantially financed by
Find high-end designer dungarees,
McDonald's, it pushes the "quick
such as Habitual and True Religion,
gourmet" concept with made-to-
at Urban Blues (248-344-9000) in

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