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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-11-05

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In The Neighborhood

More fine dining in the vicinity of our featured
restaurant, courtesy of Style, the magazine.

Continued from page 8

Atlas Global Bistro Fresh, hip and hap-
pening, Atlas adds pizzazz and global
cuisine. Hints of Europe, Asia and the
Mediterranean heighten the flavor and the
fun. 3111 Woodward, Detroit. (313) 831-
2241

Carl's Chop House A landmark for
85 years, Carl's has been voted Best
Steakhouse by Maxim magazine.
Renowned for its Blue Ribbon steaks,
chops and prime rib, it also is home to the
longest bar in the city of Detroit, measur-
ing 64 feet. 3020 Grand River, Detroit.
(313) 833 0700

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Caucus Club A perfect gathering spot for
business or pleasure. Its continental cuisine
is served in a clubby setting — where a
young Barbra Streisand performed — that
is reminiscent of old Detroit. 150 W.
Congress, Detroit. (313) 965 4970

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Valet Available

Open 7 Days • 4PM-2AM
Serving Full Hors d'Oeuvres and Martini Menu
Two Billiards Tables

2233 Park five. (Behind The Fox Theatre)
313.963.4040
www.centaurbar.com

"BEST 25 NEW
HOT SPOTS"

-Conde Nast Traveller Hot-List
May 2006

Coach Insignia From atop the RenCen,
panoramic views overlooking the Detroit
River bring new horizons to Detroit. Sleek
design, crisp white linens and top-drawer
cuisine brighten city lights. 72nd Floor,
Renaissance Center, Detroit. (313) 567-
2622

Congress In a clubby, yet sleek and con-
temporary atmosphere, Congress features
Kobe-style beef, cedar-planked salmon and
more. 211 W. Congress, Detroit. (313)
964 4500

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Cuisine In close proximity to the Fisher
Theatre, originality is the name of this
restaurant's game. A potpourri of recipes
awakens the taste buds — making this
updated Detroit home a desirable location.
670 Lothrop, Detroit. (313) 872 5110

crowds for its northern Italian cuisine and
filet with zip sauce. Also look for Mario's
Italian Grill in Troy. 4222 Second Ave.,
Detroit. (313) 832 1616

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Mosaic This new "world cuisine"
Greektown restaurant fuses flavors in such
diverse menu selections as Braised Lamb
Volcano Shank and Chicken Paillard. The
interior design is as stunning as chef Mark
Kelly's creations. 501 Monroe, Detroit.
(313) 962 9366

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Opus One Finely appointed, the plates are
masterpieces, with each drizzle and garnish
as artistic as the meal itself. Perfection is
key as is smart strategy — a tempting des-
sert cart on display as you're escorted to
your table. 565 E. Lamed, Detroit. (313)
961 7766

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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 night-
club scene. 1456 Woodward, Detroit. (313)
963 0300

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Rattlesnake Club Jimmy Schmidt never
ceases to amaze. The city's renowned chef
keeps it fresh, unexpected and extraordi-
nary at the Rattlesnake. 300 River Place,
Detroit. (313) 567 '1100

Roma Cafe This jewel in Eastern Market
is still going strong. And why not? It
always satisfies a yen for delicious Old
World Italian cuisine — complete with
tuxedoed waiters. 3401 Riopelle, Detroit.
(313) 831-5940

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DaEdoardo Foxtowne Grille Located
across from Comerica Park in the Fox
Theatre Building, DaEdoardo specializes
in northern Italian cuisine. Third genera-
tion restaurateurs Chef Eddie Barbieri
and Ann Barbieri-Kolinski infuse every
dish with passion, from the Italian clas-
sics to salads and steaks. 2203 Woodward,
Detroit. (313) 471 3500

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Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe
Nestled in the heart of Greektown, this
lively New Orleans-style destination for
Creole classics like seafood jambalaya and
etouffee as well as steak, sushi and break-
fast offers live entertainment Thursday
through Saturday evenings. Locations also
in Southfield and St. Clair Shores. 400
Monroe, Detroit. 313 965 4600

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COMMERCE GRILLE

2528 Union Lake Rd.

south of Willow • Commerce

248-366-3311

Mon. — Thurs. 11-10 • Fri. 11-11 • Sat. 4-11. Sun. 1-8
Available for Private Parties/Catering

1 0 • NOVEMBER

2006 • JNPLATINUM

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The Hill Seafood & Chop House
Attention to detail is paramount at this
classic favorite in "the Pointes." A rich
ambiance sets the scene for timeless din-
ing with refreshing appeal. 123 Kercheval,
Grosse Pointe Farms. (313) 886 8101

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Hollywood Brown Derby Dine on hot
and cold appetizers, freshly made salads
and pastas and USDA Prime meat at
this remake of the original restaurant in
Hollywood. 1300 John C. Lodge Fwy at
Abbott, inside the MGM Grand Detroit
Casino, Detroit. (877) 888 2121

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Mario's The oldest Italian restaurant in
Detroit is still a driving force, drawing

Seldom Blues in Detroit

Seldom Blues Never blue here!
Overlooking the Detroit River, this con-
temporary supper club beckons aficionados
of world-class jazz. Lush style and con-
temporary cuisine are sure to captivate.
400 Renaissance Center, Detroit. (313)
567 7301

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Sweet Georgia Brown With a sweet
refrain, it enlivens Greektown as the place
to see and be seen. Fabulous starters and
entrees are topped off with fantasy desserts
in this pulsating hot spot. 1045 Brush,
Detroit. (313) 965 1245

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The Whitney Museum-quality antiques
and elegant dining await in this historic
mansion in the heart of Detroit. An exten-
sive wine list complements a wide array
of American cuisine. 4421 Woodward,
Detroit. (313) 832-5700



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