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April 06, 2006 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-04-06

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Mario's The oldest Italian restaurant in
Detroit is still a driving force, drawing
crowds for its Northern Italian cuisine
and filet with Zip sauce. Also look for
Cafe Mario's in Troy 4222 Second Ave.,
Detroit. (313) 832-1616

Fine Art Appraisers and Auctioneers — Since

1927

'What's In Vour

Mosaic Flavors are fused in the "world
cuisine" of this Greektown restaurant,
where the interior design is as stunning
as chef Mark Kelly's diverse creations.
501 Monroe St., Detroit.

(313) 962-9366

Mr. Paul's Chop House The ambiance is
romantic and the rack of lamb specialty,
served with wild mushroom-encrusted
pasta, is luscious. 29850 Groesbeck, Ros-
eville. (586) 777-7770

Opus One Each plate's drizzle and
garnish is as artistic as the meal itself.
Perfection is key as is smart strategy
— a tempting dessert cart is on display
as you're escorted to your table. 565 E.
Lamed, Detroit. (313) 961-7766

MARINUS ADRIANUS KOEKKOEK [DUTCH 1807-1870],
OIL ON WOOD PANEL, 1854, 18" X 24 1
Sold for $332,500.00

GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS N.A. [AMERICAN 1882-1925],
OIL ON BOARD, 15" X 19 9 "GREEN ISLANDS"
Sold for $468,000.00

Oslo An authentic sushi bar in Detroit,
this trendy spot offers nigiri and sashimi
by an expert sushi chef. After a great
meal, wander down to the lower level
for a nightclub scene. 1456 Woodward,
Detroit. (313) 963-0300

Rattlesnake Club Jimmy Schmidt never
ceases to amaze. The city's renowned chef
keeps it fresh, unexpected and extraordi-
nary 300 River Place, Detroit.

(313) 567-4400

Roma Café This jewel in Eastern
Market is still going strong. And why
not? It always satisfies a yen for delicious
old-world Italian cuisine — complete
vvith tuxedo-ed waiters. 3401 Riopelle,
Detroit. (313) 831-5940

Seldom Blues Never blue here! Over-
looking the Detroit River, this contem-
porary supper club beckons aficionados
of world-class jazz and fine cuisine. 400
Renaissance Center, Detroit.

(313) 567-7301

Sweet Georgia Brown With a sweet re-
frain, it enlivens Greektown as the place
to see and be seen. Fabulous starters and
entrees are topped off - with fantasy des-
serts. 1045 Brush, Detroit.
(313) 965-1245

The Whitney Museum-quality an-
tiques and elegant dining await in this
historic mansion. An extensive wine list
complements the American cuisine. 4421
Woodward, Detroit. (313) 832-5700

NATURAL FANCY EMERALD CUT
YELLOW CANARY DIAMOND RING,
8.98 CT, VVS2 Sold for $340,000.00

HARRIET W. FRISHMUTH
[AMERICAN 1880-1980],
BRONZE FOUNTAIN, 66 11
'CREST OF THE WAVE'
Sold for $140,000.00

DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT,
OIL ON CANVAS, 45" x 35"
Sold for $172,500.00

Expertise withyaintings, collectibles, antique and

fine furniture, jewelry, silver, oriental carpets,
yorcelain, crystal, scuCjAures, & other fine items.

409 E. JEFFERSON DETROIT, MI 48226

TEL 313.963.6255 FAX 313.963.8199
WVVW.DUMOART.COM

JNPLATINUM • APRIL 2006



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