Oly/e eb- gezii/M THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , -!- Friday, May 12, 1972-43 €, ---.--,, A 1 ?.., Lincoln Inn . 1 amPc iana ON HER DAVY izi '..; -:. . . /....,,A, A DINE 4::I1U'r • Delicious Dinners 7-;.. .0'.' Featuring a special Mother's Day Steak Supreme Z and 10 other entrees. ,:;• i • Free Flowers For Every Mother -; ,;- • Family Food-Family Priced .. 386-5000 ..• ., MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW 0 : 1901 SOUTHFIELD ROAD, LINCOLN PARK .._,. ;AZe in,,,.....v„,"...i.,,v,.....i.....„,:,... ,.,:„,,,:„....,,... ,,„•,..,:,..,,,,,Di.,-,.,,,,....;),A 15600 W. 10 Mils Rd. VIALIA Hr. Greanheid In S•utfoRald 557-7100 FINE FOODS Give Her A Wonderful MOTHER'S DAY SIZZLE PLATTER 1/2 LB. NEW YORK STRIP OPEN 7:30 a.m. to L30 p.m. • Salad • French fries • Onion Rings • Roll & Butter FOR BREAKFAST. LUNCH and DINNER $2.40 .PPets Mean., Sryle Sefved Dad, .ArdrAddisa/(2fi tg& MOTHER'S DAY Dinner Served from 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Brunch Served from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Special Price for children under 10 Woodward Ave. at 111/2 Mile Road U 1-2577 JO 4-6684 Jr , w. e,r• The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin OUR MOST RECENT ex- perience at an authentic Jap- anese restaurant was quite interesting . . . It's called Enbu, opened just a couple of weeks. on Mound Rd., one block south of 10 Mile . . . owned by Ted Kajiyan and Bill Ishimoto . . seating about 100 people . plus a regular dining room, also has the private rooms that make for Japanese enchant- ment . . . Naturally out for the full treatment, we chose one of these room in which to feast . . . Stepping off a huge rock stair, we took off our shoes and entered a charming room replete with Japanese culture and fin• esse . . The welled seat which enabled our long legs to rest comfortably was most welcome instead of being folded underneath in some- time cramped style . . . The pretty Japanese waitresses who came in, knelt and took our order, were extremely polite . . First we were given a wet wash cloth to cleanse our hands . . . then they brought Suimano soup (noodles) . .. Sukiyaki (beef and vegetables in special sauce), Lobster Tail Teri- yaki and the Tempura (deep fried shrimp and vegetables) that Ted wanted us to try . . . The Japanese delicacies at Enbu are very tasty and the decor authentically pleas- ant . . . The room we were in, for example, had sculp- tured carvings, wall draper- ies and dolls, all imported from Japan . . . No, we didn't have any Sashimi (raw fish) . .. one day, per- haps . . . Ted and Bill are a couple of nice guys and the Japanese staff of wait- resses compliment the good food at Enbu. I • . . Milton Berle worked for Sam at 1..ofy's in Plym - outh before it burned down and had supposedly given permanent thumbs down on ever coming hack to Detroit . . but opens this Monday night at Sam's Michigan Palace . . This time its preceded by sonic stipula- tions . . a suite and three single rooms, an auto at his disposal, a 13 -piece band, a 28-inch timpany and a tim- pan• player, a six-hour re- hearsal first day of the en- HAPPY MOTHERS DAY! ORCHID • HERE HE COMES .. the one who some local w riter last year said would never play for Sam Hadous again tire show, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., two spotlights with operators, no service during first 15 minutes of his act and no service the last 10 minutes . , . with a mini- mum of service at any time during his performance . . . "Uncle Millie" comes here with comic Stan Fisher and singer Lola Falana. protege of Sammy Davis Jr. . About that six-hour re- hearsal—it's a known fact in show biz that the Berle work load in a single year could kill off most perform- ers, but Milton thrives on it . . Money isn't important to him—work is . . . Besides acting in movies, on televi- sion, radio and night club performances, he also di- rects a vast empire that em- braces movies, TV and rec- ords . . . In his spare time, he writes songs (more than 400) and publishes them with his own publishing com- pany . . Remember "Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long?" . . Berle has prob- ably done more benefits than THE LITTLE CAFE on any other star in show busi- Gratiot, south of Six Mile. ness . . . His philanthropies near the airport, is an east are many and he gives to side landmark . . It's a them generously of his time quaint spot with delightful and money . . He re- German- hearses as hard for a bene- decor and good style food . . The prices fit as he does for the en- gagements which have are most reasonable. earned him millions over the ROBBIE LAKER, daugh- years . . . No greater acco- ter of Toby and Jimmy lade can be given Milton Laker, writes of Bobby Lau- Berle than when the Televi- rel at The Cowshed . . . sion Academy of Arts and ". . he is so talented that Sciences honored him with I honestly feel the need to this well-earned tribute, say that he is a genius. His "The industry honors the sound is so soothing and yet man who made the indus- stronge and definite-so full, enchanting and inspiring." ACCORDING TO ALAN IN 1799, a full course din- DRAKE, who ends this Sat- ner in any New York res- urday night at the Michigan Palace with John Gary, there is a guy who may be the stingiest in all New York . . His doctor told him it was imperative for his wife to get some sea air . . so he fanned her two weeks with a herring. PLENTY OF PLACES will be open Mother's Day this year . . . with specials de- signed just for her . . . so take mom out this Sunday . . . show her the good time she deserves. FREE FOR EVERY MOTHER 6 •:--e . "' )----110THERS taurant could he gotten for 18 cents. only D.-111" DINNERS RHODE ISLAND DUCK • PRIME RIB OF BEEF • N.Y. STRIP STEAK ROAST TURKEY WITH DRESSING NOON — 10:00 P.M. BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE—CAPACITY 200 10900 S 8 WI* At Ma y .,, 399-2300 OVERHEARD . . at The Voyager, a plump gal say- ing, "I watch very carefully what I eat—and then I eat it." . . . at Saksey's„ "I got this black eye fighting for a girl's honor. She wanted to keep it." OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY ONLY SPECIAL DINNER BAKED CHICKEN WITH RICE Sd , d..(11 _Olering -7r0v, for and Meshed Pototoe. $ P , ,ore lowedSoled Roll lowed 199 & Bolter & Dessert ALBANS 1U N. Hunter 646-6553 Bottle & Basket • Open 7 Dept o Wleek 1' am to9p YOUR HOST 9' It Mitch Housey takes great pleasure in announcing the special opening on MOTHER'S DAY Nkiy 14th . Z"d' ; Special combination 95 FAMILY STYLE DINNER Golden Brown Chicken and Roast with all the trimmings Top Sirloin of Beef Au-Jus Make Your Reservations Now! MITCH HOUSEY'S in Livonia 211500 Schatdaaft in Campion Village Mew Inn 425 552C ■ omarre Dor.. Illwe Caw. IAA f 18 W. MICH. AVE. DOWNTOWN YE'S! 483-8200 — 483-820 THE Beef 'n Bird Buffet • All Food Prepared 8y Chef & Owner Chris Hatzilas • Fresh Fruits Of The Season Prepared • Garden Fresh Vegetables • Home Made Pies • Fresh Crisp Salads • Catering Sereice - 50 People Mm. - REAT MOM ON HER DA • PRIME RIB OF BEEF • ROAST TURKEY & DRESSING • POTTED SWISS STEAK A GUARDINAIS SAUCE • VEAL PARMIGIANA WITH MEAT SAUCE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8 p rn. Daily Buffet 11 o Mother's Day-12-00-8-00 p.m 27411 Southfield 3 11, 1■■ . .1 of I I Moo 357-1384 •