Hollywood Studio Magazine (September 1972)

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“Stationmaster” Jackson Clarke (center), owner of The Depot Restaurant in Camarillo, was assisted by lovely Ventura County models in an old-fashioned “laying of the golden spike” ceremony prior to the opening of The Depot. Pre-opening festivities revolved around completion of the Del Norte Spur, billed as the world’s shortest railroad, which runs in front of the restaurant located at the Central Avenue exit of the Ventura Freeway (Hwy. 101). The restaurant decor is Victoriana and features early railroading memorabilia. The menu lists Steaks, rare Whiskeys, and other good stuff, and the Service is superb. From there, we enjoyed a very good garden salad with above average dressing followed by samplings of three different versions of real specialties by Italian chef, Victor Anetto who had worked with Greenwood in a former location. I opted for the Milanese — deliziozo! But friends voted for the Picatta and Florentina, too. I must admit I found them all delicate, tender and satisfying. With our dinner we had a very dry white Ruffino, Orvieto secco, Continued on Page E-6 Qoufmet Quide to where the eating is great CARRIAGE ROOM ln the Carriage Inn Hotel, 5525 Sepulveda Blvd. at Burbank Blvd. and the San Diego Freeway. 787-2300. Luncheons and Dinners served daily from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. Comfortable, relaxing Cocktail lounge serving your favorite brand of liquor ... all at one populär price. Entertainment nitely. Cocktail lounge open tili 2 a.m. Coffee Shop 6:30 a.m. tili 11 p.m. A Valley Favorite. CHUCK'S STEAK HOUSE Sepulveda at Ventura in the Union Bank Plaza (beneath the), 783-3782. Drive in the parking lot and you're there. You'll love us when you find us. Eastern choice Steaks, Australian Lobster Tail, Buffet Salad Bar, Cocktails. Open daily 5 p.m. Dinners Start at $2.50. Your host George Alderman. CASA DE CARLOS 22901 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills, just 'A block west of Fallbrook. Open for luncheon and dinner serving fine Mexican complete dinners and specialties, 1 1 :30 until midnight except Sundays from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Entertainment nightly. Cozy little separate bar and Cocktail lounge with best Margaritas north of the border! Your hosts: Carlos and esposa , Dolly plus genial son, Larry. Piping hot Mexican food-to-go, too. Reservations: 340-8182. Dancing, 8 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. CHUNGKING INN 14010 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, ST 4-9046 for reservations and food-to-go. Open daily except Mondays, 4 p.m. until 11 p.m. The charming old Chungking Inn offers the delicious delights of Mandarin-style Chinese cuisine at its finest. Request their Cathay Chicken in advance. It's superb! Sample Chungking Inn's tempting Combination Appetizer Plate at only $2.00, just to tease your taste buds! Friendly atmosphere and swift Service will make your dining out a pleasure. Make a wish by the beautiful fish pond before you depart. Robert Hom, your friendly host and Manager. CORKY'S Open 24 hours, 5037 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks. ST 8-5111. Tops in good cookery; tastefully prepared and delightfully served. Entertainment and leisurely dining in the new Corker Room, Excellent and varied menu. Manning choice beef featured. Sea Foods, Alaskan King Crab, Broiled Steaks over a wood fire. Fresh pastries baked in our own kitchens. Banquet facilities 25 to 200 in our new luxurious room. Your host, Martin Cable. HO TOY'S CANTONESE RESTAURANT 4630 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks 783-0460. Open daily 11:30 a.m. to 11 :3C p.m., Fri. and Sat. 'tili midnight, anc Sunday 1 until 11 p.m. Long establishec favorite with Valleyites (from 1954 featuring gas air-conditioning, upstairs Sar Francisco-style dining room and intimat« cocktail lounge. Wide selection of complete dinners and Cantonese ala carte specialties Hearty portions at surprisingly modes' prices. Fresh fruit and juices used in oui delicious Polynesian tropicocktails Downstains Food-to-Go Dept. Spacious free parking in back. Most credit cards honored KIKO'S 730 North Victory, Burbank. 845-1516. Hours Tues., Wed., Thurs. 11-2, 4-10, Fri. 11-2, 5-11, Sat. 4-11, Sun. 3-10. (CI. M.) Pancho and Betty Rodriguez, owners, Burbank since 1946, with a reputation foi fine genuine Mexican food welcome you tc their famous family restaurant. Originator; of Mexican Pizza. Featuring Chile Rellenos (Souffle texture). Visit our cozy cocktail bar (Cantina) and try Kiko's famous Margueritas. “No hay Mejor." Beauliec Vineyard wines, Mexican Beers. Your hosts, Sally and Ray. MICHAEL'S CANOGA INN 21119 Sherman Way, Canoga Park 340-6446. Open daily for luncheon Tues thru Fri., dinners nightly except Monday Sunday dinners and Cocktails from 4:3( p.m. Selection of Steaks, Continental anc Belgian specialties. Most reasonable prices Owner-host, Christian Bernaert. Pleasant relaxing European atmosphere and Service SCOTLAND YARD The Valley's newest Restaurant, Corner Victory and Fallbrook, Woodland Hills. Open daily. Lunch, Dinner. The decor reflects the early 19th Century world of famous Sherlock Holmes with a massive masculine English tavern feeling. The moderately priced menu is headed by the house specialty, "rack of lamb." Other interesting innovations are: Finnan Haddie, English mixed grill, Beef and Mushroom pie, Deviled Beef bones, Prime Rib of Beef, etc. The salad bar has become one of the patrons favorite stops. You build your own salad with choice of mixed greens and an array of garnishes, including avocados, olives, mushrooms, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc. Always exciting entertainment every night. CHEF ANGELO'S & Weddings by Al's Catering Co. Inc. 17218 Saticoy St., Van Nuys (Corner Louise). Complete catering Service all under one roof. Famous for fine Italian food. Restaurant and banquet rooms. Serving lunch & dinner. Wedding & club parties, waiter Service, rentals. Bar Mitzvahs. Custom bakery, European pastries. Special designs created. Open 7 days. Phone Service 24 hours. (Formerly Sylmar.) 345-5471. Entertainment - 4