Whitby Free Press, 8 Jul 1981, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 19H~, PAGE 15 YOUR DINING PLEASURE with Barry Murka r.... Where to go to get the best steak A reader called last week to inforin me that he was taking lits wife out to dinner, that It was a special occasion, and that lie wanted to know where he could get the best steak ln town. This was a tougli question, because there are a numnber of restaurants in the area that specialize ln steaks. If you happen te, live in Whitby, as this man does, you can' reacli any one of them wlthin about fifteen minutes. This coluznn as most regular readers are aware, is flot a critical piece on the quality of food and service ln local restaurants, but inten- ded to promote and asslst the better dlnlng rooms. Because of the nature* of the reader's question, iL posed a bit of a problem. Af ter some discussion, we settled the matter by giving him a choice and then lef t hlm on his own. As there can be a dif- Home CONT'D FROM PG. 10 sley, 190of the units wif be ready this month with 22 eoming on stream in August, 17 in September, 29 in Oc- tober and seven in November. Attersley said that one of the major problems is that 70 per cent of these homes are on extended mortgages - in other words the in- tereat rates go up and down with the bank rate. The mayor was also assured that "Lhey're ~olng to meet their eoslng." However, le also ad- jmltted that Lhe town lias no~~t a ctoiyto&tif the builder or the developer falls tomeet them. Atteraley also sald tt the delay was not caused by the town and that al l te relevant jsubdivision and devlopentagreemen- ts had been sgned and the conditions met. The problem, Atter- sley stated was two- fold:- the developer could not lire enougli skilled lelp and the mortgage probleins. The mayor also sald that he wiIl be foilowing events in the sub- division. rapt» going te keep an eye on it." He la also confident that the developer is being honest and for- thriglit with the town. "They want Lo preserve their name in ference îw the quality of steaks, there can be a difference in the way some chefs prepare and cook Lhem. Personally, we like a steak done medium to well and not garnlshed ini any klnd of sauce. The treat ler thls writer is te get a tender steak, with a littie bit of fat, and to enjoy the true taste of the meat and the natural juices of the steak. You will have your own preference. Paul Pappas and is. brother at the Coach House, on the west side of Wliitby can prepare a steak that will be cer- tain to please you. Nick at Le Chalet on Dundas Street in Whitby can also serve -up a steak that can indeed be con- sidered a masterpiece by anyone who enjoys a good sirloin, T-bone or New York cut. By the same token we have enjoyed very mudli the steaks we have had at El Stavro's on King Street in Oshawa, or Steve's Steak House on north Simcoe in the same city. Also the Filling Station on north ro COM E & WATCH QUR FREE DEMONSTRATION of the CELLULITE Inch Loss Creme BODY WRAP TH URSDAY, J ULY 9 AT 7P.M. GUIDA & DINO Institute of Beauty 109 Byron Whitt ýq168 -7O9 1 St. S. 668-3621 Simcoe and the Magic Car on King West, in the Motor City. The Ali Baba and An- tony's in Whitby both serve excellent steak dinners as do the Penn Centre and the Ranch Steak House in Ajax. Over in Pickering you can always get a good steak at the Grenada Restaurant in Sheridan Mail. So there you have iL; Steak houses ail over the area, and littie if any fault to be found with any of them. Steak is expensive eating these days whether iL is in a restaurant or at home, but we feel that most of Lhe cining spots, at least in our area, do try and keep their prices within reason. Le CHALET DINING BOOM, 100 Dundas Street, WhlLby 6684377 Long a favourite eating spot for people in Durham Region, Le Chalet specializes in Seafood, Steaks and Roast Beef. They feature a businessmen 's luncheon from $300 and up. Dinner for two is from $15.00 and Up. A salad bar is included with full course meals. Ail major credit cards are accepted. THE GREAT WALL, 116 Dundas Street West, Whitby, 668-7021. A favourite eating spot for Chinese food loyers. A large selec- tion of Canadian dishes also served. Prices range from $2.50 and up for lunch, and $3.45 and Up for dinner. Open from il a.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays, Friday and Saturday open tili 2:30 a.m. We are now fully licensed. (AD VERTISEMENT) music CENTRE CONSOLES OUPRIGHTS eGRANDS AELUI' COLOMA 1540 OUNDAS ST. E. WHITUY. ONT. Corne in and have your hair shaped and styled for a breezy and easy sumn- mer of no-hair- care worriesl Cail for un appointment 668-9262 LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 119 Green Street 4 I 4 4 4 SUN DAY AND MON DAY SPECIALS PRIME RIB AU JUS or ROCK CORNUSH HEN Includes salad bar, cholce of potato anid vegetable of the day. $7 -a95 Wednesday is Ladies Night SURF & TURF Il13m95 PEPPER STEAK PRESI DENT includes salad bar and cholce of potato, $9095 le, (Ctalet STEAK HOUSE & TAVERN 110 DUN DAS STREET WEST 668-4377 Dining Guide LADIES! Astro-Vac Is so convenient that even your "Better Haif" won't mind helping with the housekeeping. e FULL 5 y.ar warranty., j? * Good Hou..keeplng Seul of Approval. - Con be lnstelled ln any home. *3 times more powerful than a portable. COMPLETE 4 INLET Astro rVac B3UULT-IN VACUUMS NEW SALES CENTRE 9 TAUNTON RD. E. OSHAWA 725-4343 (TAUNTON RD. E. & SIMCOE ST. N.) -r m

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