RIDE THE RAIL TO YESTERYEAR FOR REAL OLD FASMONED EATING ENJOYMENT Old-Tyme Big Sandwiches DELICATESSEN—CHARBURGERS STEAK & EGGS DESSERT FANTASIES Eat In or Take Ott ALL ABOARD! THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Friday, March 12, 1971-33 JAVA JUNCTION The Best of Everything 4286 N. WOODWARD ■ etwoen 13 R. 14 MU. Rds. 576-1588 By Danny Raskin LARCO'S Pies FiallimsAssarkan Cuisine , Deliskrogy Pressared fIsr the Dismukes Taste • BANQUET FACIUTIES New: 0111011 &sudsy 12 Uwe 703 W. 11cHicimels Rd. UN 24111 BANQUETS! MEETINGS! PARTIES ! . • NORTHWOOD INN WOODWARD JO 4-6688 A T LI ' TAJ MAHAL on Cass and Willis, is looking for a place on the north- west side of town .. The little North Indian eatery has some of the most delightful dishes encoun- tered by savory taste buds ... and is a prime example of good food overcoming its surroundings . In fact, some of the best food served in America can be found in little two by four spots without any atmosphere. IT'S A NICE RIDE and well worth it to Duffy's on Union Lake . . . with cocktails, good food and delightful entertainment all fea- tured . . . Take Orchard Lake Rd. to Commerce, left to Union, right to Cooley and left to 8635, which is the address for a good time at Duffy's . . . also open on Sundays at 4 p.m. and closed Mondays .. . Reservations are suggested on the weekend eves. MEREDITH McIIEA Lovely star of Petticoat Junction in a limited one week engagement show MARCH 15-20 Hass is VELVET TAVERN: Mea.-Thaw f & 11—Weeks's& 9, 11 & 1 NOW IN LUNAR LOUNGE The Expression ea Me&erts Records Nayise Latest Hits Aka km Laser Leurre. Tony Thomas, Lie& Hurst sad the Tartans Show Those: 8-10-12. Your Host—Jolus Buzyleski Cover as•114: Waskaaw $3.50—Weekenui $4.50 THE MOON SUPPER CLUB 22010 Crysler Drive, Hazel Park 548-5700 D WOODWARD AVE AT 111/2 MILE ROAD "A Culinary Treasure-Trove" of Seafood Specialties WISCONSIN FROG LEGS—w. are probably the only place in the country serving FRESH Wisconsin Frog Legs at this time of year. FRESH MAINE COAST LOISTER FRESH FILET OF LEMON SOLE FRESH MOUNTAIN 'ROOK TROUT FRESH FILET OF ROUNDER FRESH CANADIAN LAKE PERCH FRESH LAKE SUPERIOR WHITE FISH FRESH FLORIDA RED SNAPPER THESE FISH ITEMS ARE SHIPPED DIRECT TO US SEVERALL TIMES A WEEK — WHY SETTLE FOR LESS? Of course, our excellent Prime Ribs of Beef and Steaks also served anytime! GEORGE GENOFF'S TRIO plays every Tuesday and Wednesday night. Dinner music from 6 p.m. Dancing after 9 p.m. nicely. THE GOTHAM TRIO Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights, Reseivalies JO 4-411311 sr U 1-2577 BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR ANY SIZE PARTY IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR at Angel's Hour Glass on W. Mc- Nichols, six blocks west of South- field . . . with Angel and Hank Panek plus beautiful daughter Deb- bie and handsome son Wayne—a couple of real fine young people . . The Billy Rose Trio is still at Angel's for listening and dancing . Billy, Ronnie Sbandel and Lou Marr. KIM, the little Korean waitress at Piper's 24-hour spot on W. 10 Mile Rd. between Southfield and Evergreen, is so very cute and fast . . . adding a most delightful touch of Asian courtesy, too. NAME OF THE FIRST musical by Center Theater, scheduled for production this year, cannot be used yet, but it's "Fiddler on the Roof." BEHIND THE BAR AT After: - glow Lounge on W. McNichols, just west of Woodward, are a cou- ple of know-their-stuff gals . . . barmaids Dolores Gonzalez and Jan Edwards.. . Great organ stylist Dan Holley is still packing them in for owner Dick Larry . . . and big news is that former chef Chuck Formosa is back at the Afterglow . . . with his top notch knowledge In preparation of food. -- STAN AND YETrA YATES write that the group called "The Lion's Den" at the Steering Wheel on W. Grand Blvd. is "very good." GENE WOO, bossman at Hoa Kow in Oak Park, not only has excellent Chinese food, but plenty of cameras to take your picture . Gene's a photography bug and lives just back of the restaurant . so if you want some very good Oriental dishes and advice on pho- tography . . . Gene is the guy to see and Hoe Kow the place to go. NEW NAME OF PIETRO'S in the Cultural Center, at the Park Shelton Hotel, Woodward and Kirby, is catching on fast . . Takes time, but the old Hugo's name is slowly dying away . . . and Pietro's is taking over . . . The food has gotten back to the old days at Hugo's, before it started getting bad and folks stayed away. OWNERS OF Saksey's on Wood- ward and Seven Mile Rd. are Irv- ing Sachs and Sam Gilbert. ED PIPER IS BANQUET man- ager at Black- Forest Inn on S. Washington near 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, and the parties are coming in fast for the private upstairs area holding up to 400 people . . Tony K, is beverage manager and assistant to General Manager Tony Nestico. SAUL CASTER, group director with Restaurant Associates, with his wife Betty, hive been in De- troit since October, to get things upgraded at the Bronze Door on Kercheval, Fox and Hounds on Woodward and The Ambassador in Ann Arbor .. . Restaurant As- sociates took over the three local spots about a year ago and is making a big effort to restore A-1 quality in food and service. A TOURIST IN CHINA watched as three prominent Chinese were being buried . . . As the first cas- ket was lowered, several Chinese women came forward, placing chickens, rice, bread and wine on the coffin ... "What's that for?" asked the visiio r*. "That is our custom,"_ answered one of the mourners, " so that the body of the dead man will not go hungry." . . The same procedure was fol- lowed when the second casket was lowered . . . When the third was lowered:only a single cup of rice was placed on it . . . "Say," mut- tered the stranger, "how come they put such a little bit of food on that coffin?" . . . The Chinese shrugged, "That was Sing Lee. He was on a diet." Pony' is having a birthday party ! 69? ALL THE PANCAKES YOU CAN EAT Fri. - Sat. - Sun. I 1.95 I Complete Swiss Steak Dinner FREE! FREE! FREE! Balloons, suckers, games for the kids! `RS d G POriy. Restaurant 8 Mile Road between Telegraph & Lahser FOR THE FINEST IN PARTY TRAYS Oone.with.agoitch.ofaidiality YOU CAN'T. BEAT THOSE DEXTER BOYS BEN EPSTEIN and GEORGE FINK TRAYS 9 $19 MINIMUM 12 CHOICE OF 5 MEATS (Corned Beef, Pastrami, Pep- pered Beef, Tongue, Salami, Bar-B-Q Beef and Breast of Turkey.) ALSO INCLUDING Potato Salad, Creamy Cole'-Slaw, Dill Pickles (New & Old). Dill Tomatoes, Assorted Olives, Mustard & Bread. I GREAT SCOTT DELI SUPER DELI SPECIAL RAW PICKLED TONGUE 21Vb. IN THE NEW GREAT. SCOTT: WT. 30850 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (nr. 14 Mile Rd.) 851-5266