BY: Danny Raskin
The saying, “What goes around comes around,” is almost apropos in this case … Although it does have much to do with the re-opening of a closed West Bloomfield restaurant that at one time was considered among the better small Italian eating spots in this region … And it seems to have regained the lofty Italian dining note it once enjoyed.
After four attempts by others, a family member of a former owner, the late Al Valente, has re-opened the once very popular Maria’s Restaurant on Walnut Lake Road, just west of Inkster, West Bloomfield … When he opened Haggerty and Maple roads, Al never forgot those wonderful days at the original Maria’s … He was so successful that it might have become much too small for him.
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