9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 ' Page 8-The Michigan Daily-Weekend etc.-April 16,1992 The Michigan Daily-Weekend bread, various fillings, and innumer- able permutations of gourmet foods. Also good is Amer's. Comparison of Zingerman's #43 and Amer's #26 makes it tough to decide - at that point, it's a question of which neighborhood you're in when your hunger strikes. Italian Restaurant: Gratzi No other Italian eatery even came close to this decadent den of deli- cious delights. Atmosphere? Check. Plenty of pasta? Check. Try the Fettucine Del Golfo (it's divine), and keep the bread and olive oil coming. Middle Eastern Restaurant: Jerusalem Garden Most agree that the falafels are the best; the taboule's chock full of veg- etables. However, the two-fister Korean Restaurant: Steve's Lunch Be Bim Bop on down South U. for the tastiest Korean eats in town. Stiff competition from Kana (can you beat "free appetizers for new- comers"), which might be losing points for being out-of-the-way, and Coffee Break for the hot, hotter, hottest taste-bud torturers. Mexican Restaurant: Taco Bell When it's late and you've maxed out at the Law, or you've maxed out at the bar, this East U. eatery lets you select from three menus, each of which contains items bought for mere pocket change. Yet still you re- fer to it as "Taco Hell" .. Take out: Pizza House La Casa de Pizza offers a huge range of foods from stuffed pizzas to chipatis to malts; they're open late; and, like most good take-out, it's quick and satisfying. In second and third places were L.A. Cafe and Mr. Spot's, boasting seasoned curly fries & burgers and Ann Arbor wings respectively, both of which carry back to the casa quite nicely. Ice Cream: Stucchi's You can't get enough of it. Not a Baskin-Robbins chain, nor a DQ or TCBY, the oft-mispronounced gelat- teria belongs to the students. Sample from the many cheesecake flavors, or the selection of coffee-toffee- fudge ribbons. Soooo good. Greasy Spoon: Brown Jug It's an Ann Arbor institution by this point.. Whatever food you're in the mood for, at any hour of the day (practically), the Slug provides. Chicago Dog House takes second with it's four-napkin chili cheese fries. Breakfast: Angelo's Sizzling through the category like hot cakes on the griddle, Angelo's is breakfast in this town. Get there be- fore you graduate. Another great op- tion is the Gandy Dancer, an all you can eat (and eat, and eat) buffet. The Bagel Factory is the town's obvious winner for Best Bagel. nor having received any press re- leases about his performance, we can't call judgment. Nevertheless Perez wins in this category. Perhaps he has a lot of friends. Best Solo Performer: Whitley Setrakian Presence, technical prowess, intrigu- ing choreography and a message. What more does one need in a solo artist? Quirky movements captivated her audience, and smart lyrics (such as a monologue about Twelfth Night's fool) were appealing to the mind as well. All right, she lived with Madonna, but in the words of the pop tart herself, "Big Deal." Get past it. This performer showed us she could hold her own. Best Rhythmic Concert: Nguisani Matinu: Dancing to the Same Drum The local student dance troupe Bichinis Bia Congo, lead by University instructor Biza Sompa, created its own rhythms with agile movements, energetic choreography, and a collection of colorful Congo- lese costumes. Beyond visual, the show taught audiences that modern dance has its origins in steps similar to those found in the Congo. Best Concert Poster: Lather, Rinse, Repeat Four nude and hosed-down dancers plastered on a white bed sheet, and posted all around town. Best public- ity we've seen all year. Best Local Musical: Chess If the fact that it sold out means any- thing, Chess wins by ballot as the best local musical. Often MUSKET, shows are either good or really bad; this one was a smashing success. In it's own category of Best Student Musical was student David Kirshenbaum's original show, Better All The Time. "What about Barbara? Buh-buh-buh Barbara?" we won- dered. And the great cast of Company (a mentionable University musical) re- sponded, "Bobby? Bobby? Bobby baby ..." Maybe Kirshenbaum, who directed the production of Chess, should win his own award. Best gallery exhibition: Picasso at the University Museum of Art The best thing to hit the museum in a while, and it will be on display for mance texture, depth, and passionate three years. Combined with the emotion. This "bad boy" was some drawings and sketches, the recep- rebel.. tions and dances, the exhibit was Cellist Yo-Yo Ma was also won- well-promoted and wonderfully or- derful, playing music by Brahms, ganized, making the paintings more Chopin and University alumnus than just canvas. Absorb them slow- William Bolcom; and Isaac Stern's ly, over the next few years, between concert blossomed with his final se- classes, a little bit at a time. lection of Brahms' Sonata No. 3. Some of the other bests include Best Mixed Media Production: the State Symphonic Kapelle of The Beat of Dis Content Moscow (formerly the Soviet Produced by Sirad Balducci, Visual Philharmonic) who played Rach- Arts Media and Performance's maninoff, Tchaikovsky, and other (VAMP) powerful presentation on great musical selections; and the aspects of racism, was "A journey, / Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra per- if you must; / To a place, / where forming Mendelssohn and Shosta- the blood / and lust. / of wordly kovich. SHARON MLO*ACVml Lick your way over to Stucchi's for a great ice cream bonding experience. Then leave smelling like popcorn. Orbit hair falafels at Shahrayar are worth checking out, and at this "best find" the Lebanese cuisine includes such exotica as mango juice and makale. Chinese Restaurant: Dinersty These efficient newcomers have blown away the old guard with a vengeance. Now that they deliver, life is perfect. For sit-down service, though, Middle Kingdom (with those silver needle noodles) and China Gate place second. Szechuan West, a little out of the way on Stadium, also has delicious food, with savory selections. a Place for the Folks to Take You: Gandy Dancer This restaurant has a huge reputation and a huge menu to match, with ele- gant food and a gracious setting. The grub makes up for four years of col- lege dining. This is what the real world could be; no more Dining with Trays. Other chosen spots were the Real Seafood Co., the Full Moon and The Earle. Dormitory Cafeteria: West Quad Is this a trick question? The blue- ribbon West Quad is not the culinary center of the universe, but it does do a good job dishing out University food. South Quad comes in second place, with the all-women's dorms of Stockwell and Betsey Barbour tying for third. Overall Restaurant: Gandy Dancer See above for the Place the Folks to Take You. Besides, we didn't think they let people wearing overalls into the place, but we could be wrong. Hey, if you can take your folks there, it must be quality. Overall Bar: Rick's Grab a pitcher and wander. Eat some Taco Bell. Here's a game of pool! Here's darts in action! Wow, a band! Over there are some cute people of the opposite sex! You get the picture. Some nights are better than others; second place - goes to Scorekeepers. You have to find some place to spend all of your money buying cool stuff for yourself; some of which is essential, some of which is recre- ational. Here's what you voted for as the best Ann Arbor businesses. First-run Theater: Showcase It's a sad day in Ann Arbor, a sup- posedly culturally literate town, when this sterile, rude, overpriced airport terminal multiplex-o-rama wins best theater by a landslide. Come on! You have more than that., like the Ann Arbor 1 & 2 or the Michigan. Video Store: Liberty Street Video Blockbuster and Video Watch might have 50 copies of One Good Flop, but Liberty's the only store within walking distance that carries Bunuel, Bergman and Broadway Danny Rose. You can't beat those two-for- one nights, and you don't need a credit card to rent a movie. Haircut: Supercuts Ann Arborites are more frugal than one might think. If you really want to treat yourself, save up a couple more weeks of allowances and head on over to those haircut rebels at Orbit Hair Design. Ask for Johnnie Chamberlain - you won't be sorry. Party Store: Village Corner And how! You can grab a fine Chardonnay, some Brie, and the latest copy of Sassy. The staff is way hip, but don't try to fool 'em. They can smell a fake ID) a mile away. Bonus points for the comic rack, and the eclectic mix of music they play. Records: Wherehouse New shop on the block Tower Records finished a close second, but voters remained true to the incum- bent candidate. Must be the friendly service with a smile, which seems to be a foreign concept to most local record huts. Wherehouse also boasts morals & ethics / (were) addressed." (T.W.N., 1992). Combinations of dance and video were smoother than PB&J. Best Original Dance Score: Stephen Rush, "Concertino" Using at least 20 different instru- ments, including a hose that the per- former whipped around to make an eerie, airy sound, the piece was suc- cessful as a performance piece and as a fabulous, kinetic and energetic score. Best Classical Touring Performer: Ivo Pogorelich With simple piano nocturnes on his Steinway, Pogo gave his perfor- Best Local Opera: The New York City Opera's "Tosca" Beautiful, romantic opera. 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