JUNE 18 • 2020 | 45 Let’ s never forget the eateries that put Detroit dining on the map. the best of everything Raskin I f you’ ve ever been told by an out-of-towner that Detroit and its suburbs were gastro- nomic deserts, don’ t believe it ... When it came to restaurants, this eatery would usually be up there among the world dining leaders. The original London Chop House in Detroit’ s Murphy Building on Congress, when owned by brothers Les and Sam Gruber and Al Woolf, was a huge favorite ... The original London Chop House of yesteryears, as example, was the epitome of ele- gance that many times was talked about in gastronomic circles. Hy Vogel’ s caricatures of visit- ing celebrities lined upper por- tions of the ceiling ... and were elegant darlings that had many returning for additional presenc- es ... Its national reputation was enhanced by the appearances of executive chefs like Jimmy Schmidt or Milos Cihelka work- ing the kitchen at the original London Chef House... It also may have earned its high stand- ing when Chef Caesar Cardini in Tijuana, Mexico, selected the London Chop House to introduce his top-ranked Caesar Salad. Without much doubt, the orig- inal London Chop House was probably was one of America’ s better restaurants. WE HAVE BEEN asked many times why restaurants of yester- years are talked about when they are no longer in existence ... The reasoning is to always let people ... especially the younger guys and gals ... know that Detroit and its suburbs were never slouch locales when it came to fine dining or just plain eateries ... but also for various other reasons. Like Hello Dolly, where Stewie Siegel was among the first restaurant owners here to put telephones on every table ... Or Stewie’ s partner at their Alamo Lounge, Max Spigelman, who was totally blind, but manned the cash register and took cash ... Many restaurants were hangouts, too, but served as important places in the hearts of those who attended ... Like Sam and Ella Ederman meeting at Jack’ s Lounge and becoming husband and wife ... Lou and Sol Germain, introduced at the Great Dane, and becoming husband and wife ... Or going to Ruth and Harry Levenberg’ s Andersen Gardens just to take home her chili ... or Frank Sinatra eating barbecue ribs from owners Pat Archer and Marty Wilk at Excalibur, who also sent them to his hotel room. OLDIE BUT GOODIE ... Abe is out walking when a luxury car pulls up to him with his friend Yitzhak at the wheel. “Where did you get such a nice car?” asks Abe. “My new wife, Sarah, gave it to me, ” says Yitzhak. “Mazel tov!” says Abe, “I knew Sarah was in love with you, but to give you such a car?” “Well, ” says Yitzhak, “even I thought it was strange. We were out driving when she suddenly drove into a small hidden area. She got out of the car, took off her clothes and said, ‘ Yitzhak, now that we are married, take whatev- er you want. ’ So I took the car. ” “You are one smart cookie, ” says Abe. “Her clothes would never have fit you!” CONGRATS ... To Suretta Binder on her birthday. Danny’ s email address is dannyraskin2132@gmail.com. Danny Raskin Senior Columnist Hy Vogel caricatures that used to hang in the London Chop House. COURTESY OF POTTER AUCTIONS London Chop House The Motor City’s Culinary Legacy “Same Location Over 80 Y ears” Monuments and Markers Bronze Markers Memorial Duplicating Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning www.MonumentCenterMichigan.com Monument Center Inc. ANTONE, CASAGRANDE & ADWERS, P.C. www.antone.com or email at law@antone.com Representation in all areas of family and business immigration law. JUSTIN D. CASAGRANDE N. PETER ANTONE Ph: 248-406-4100 Fax: 248-406-4101 IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM