fabulous lAftf: Chair Cover & Linen Rentals LED Lighting, Chargers and More FOOD FOODIE Souptastik Crepes By Esther Allweiss Ingber anda Rybak had a 15-year career at Stage Deli in West Bloomfield, working her way into manage- ment before she and her husband, Mike Rybak, found the chance to realize a dream: opening their own restaurant. Since June 11, the Farmington Hills site of the former Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup has been Souptastik Crepes, a contemporary creperie with Russian influences.The restaurant is located in a Northwestern Highway shopping strip, bounded by Middle- belt, West 14 Mile Road and Orchard Lake Road. Everything seems to be working out well at the bistro-style cafe. From 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily, Vanda is the picture of contentment presiding over the front of the house. Mike attends to his steel-processing company during the week but helps with the cooking on Saturdays. Highlighting the fresh fare at Soup- tastik Crepes is a selection of more than 30 different savory and sweet crepes. They're listed along with other items on a wall whiteboard and the printed menu. These made-from-scratch crepes start with eggs and flour, although gluten-free crepes are available, too. The batter is rolled around until it reaches the standard 16-inch size used at the creperie. Prepared, empty crepes, includ- ing 12- and 9-inch sizes, may be purchased upon request. But why do your own cooking when the Souptas- tik Crepes experience is so pleasant? After placing an order with friendly Vanda or an assistant at the red-brick counter, the food and beverages are brought out to guests relaxing at bare tables or the ledge overlooking the bustling highway. Colorful, cafe-style artwork adorns beige walls. The owners hail from countries in the former Soviet Union. Vanda, from Moldova, and Mike, from Ukraine, were teenagers when they came with their parents to the United States.The Rybaks met in 1991 and have been married 18 years; their family includes a daughter and a son. Souptastik Crepes reflects the cou- ple's heritage, with Vonda's mother, Anna Fradlis, serving as the chief soup maker. These homemade concoctions really hit the spot on a chilly day! Nine or more soups are offered in rotation daily and served up in handsome white crocks. Looking beyond the familiar soups, like mushroom barley or chicken, here's an opportunity to V Call on the at Fabulous Events. We offer a vast selection of chair covers, sashes, napkins and table linens for all types of events. Fabulous Events has a client list that includes Professional Sports teams to Five Star hotels. In addition to the Fortune 500 companies we have served, we have been featured in national magazines as well as television. Nationwide service with 2 convenient locations in Michigan 6251 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 1110 Crescent Lake Road - St. A, Waterford, MI 48327 248-853-6800 fabulousevenfs.com 30 February 2014 1 RED TIMID Arc de Triomphe crepe try more unusual choices. Thick soly- anka, for example, is a spicy and sour soup found in Russian and Ukrainian cuisine. Vanda compares the soup to Louisianan jambalaya. Most of the Souptastik crepes carry a place name. Among the savory crepes, I prefer Paris, comprised of grilled salmon, portabello mush- rooms, grilled onions and lemon- butter sauce; and Bordeaux, which is grilled chicken breast, eggplant, zucchini and black olives in a creamy garlic-herb sauce. I also tried the Stras- bourg, from the crepes and eggs selections. This crepe satisfied me with its filling of scrambled eggs, sau- sage, potatoes and Swiss cheese. Baba's Russian-style crepes, also called blinchiki, are something unique in these parts, but folks will be eating them up at February's Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.Two of the five choices feature pricey black or red caviar. If dessert appeals to you, I recom- mend the Arc de Triomphe, topped with a sprinkling of powdered sugar. Fresh strawberries and blackberries spill out of this crepe, which is en- hanced by a creamy vanilla sauce. "That's one of our most popular dessert crepes7said Vanda. Guests also really like Paris Opera, featuring banana, Nutella (chocolate-hazelnut spread), vanilla ice cream, pecans and a sprinkling of powdered sugar. Among the salads, Mike said the two favorites are the Mediterranean and Kale on the Raw, which includes pecans, radishes, dried cherries, green apple and goat cheese with balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Chicken, steak or salmon can be added to salads. Another good way to go is the crepe-soup-salad combo for $8.50, or a daily special. Beverage choices in- clude fresh-squeezed juices, Illy coffee and Harney & Sons teas. WI SOUPTASTIK CREPES 32407 Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (248) 539-2300 www.souptastikcrepes.com $$112 out of $$$$$ (not including caviar) www.redth read magazine.com