THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DIMITRI'S The Best of Everything 316 N. WOODWARD 2 BLKS N. OF 11 MILE ROYAL OAK 542-4880 Specials SUPER BREAKFAST LUNCHEON 7 a.m.-12 Noon inc. soup & coffee different Item each day 11-2 Si 95 95 1 Plus Others All Day GOURMET DINNERS NITELY $500 -$19' .... v We Specialize in Home Cooking S PIZZERIA RESTAURANT I • CARRY OUT • DELIVERY ' Bar B Q Ribs Chicken • Ravioli Shrimp • Lasagna Sea Food Platter : Summer Hours: Mon-Thurs., 4 to 12 Mid. . • • • • • -i' • Sp Pi za zg a hetti Fri. 8 Sat. 3 to 2 a.m. - Sun. 3 to 12 Mid. 4033 W. 12 MILE Berkley BEER, WINE AND COCKTAILS - 548-3650 PRI1 17'E 11 1 \ Q1 E7' EU:11.17'1ES Just E. of Grstenfiold • DINING ROOM - EVERY TUESDAY IS FAMILY NIGHT AT BONANZA 15640 W. 11 MILE RD., Southfield CORNER OF GREENFIELD 557-3257 'I...AFTER - 4 p.m. CHOPPED STEAK DINNER . 29 Fresh Crisp Salad, Hot Baked Potato, Texas Toast RIB EYE STEAK DINNER Fresh Crisp Salad, Hot Baked Potato, Texas Toast SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL AFTER 4 P.M. MONDAY CHOPPED STEAK DINNER FRESH CRISP SALAD, HOT BAKED POTATO, TEXAS TOAST Private Facilities Available PLUS FREE BEVERAGE a E OPEN p.m. 55 TO _ am. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY With LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FROM VINCE SHANE TRIO • ELS a. 0 2 a.m. OPEN SUNDAYS 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 11,01 1 11firli In E O 20070 W. 8 MILE RD. JUST WEST OF EVERGREEN , 355-0077 • RIBS • STEAKS • CHICKEN • SHISH KABOB • LAMB • GREEK SALAD • HOME MADE DESSERTS\ COMPLETE DINNERS, SNACKS AND BREAKFAST MENU 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. SUN. W . ° S " . W .d c N 3d0 JOIN THE CROWD BEFORE & AFTER (Continued from Page 28) Tony, try his Greek salad, with oregano brought over directly from Greece . . . The menu reads souvlaki platter, but will be changed to say gyros platter (2.25, including the Greek salad) . . If the kids are with you and they want a hot dog, hamburger, cheeseburger, or other good old American- way sandwich standards, they'll get it . . . Tony also owns the Keros Koney Is- land Inn which has been on Woodward and Congress since 1967 . . . Many attor- neys who work in the city and have been going to Keros for years, are sur- prised to see him at'Athens Souvlaki . . . and glad. ELIZABETH MER- MELSTEIN of Elizabeth's Hungarian Pastries in Oak Park, recommends Pam Pam Restaurant in Mon- treal for good Hungarian _dishes. WENT OUT TO hear Dave Wilborn and Bob Snyder at the Cynibal Inn on W. Eight Mile and Groes- beck . . . One of the original McKinney's Cotton Pickers, vocalist Dave is there now every . Tuesday evening, while Bob is the Cymbal Tuesday through Saturday stalwart with his Act IV group-. . . Hearing Dave brings memories of the old Graystone days and the songs he sings, like "Baby Won't You Please Cothe Home," "Cherry," the Mc- Kinney's theme song, "If I Could Be With You" and so many others, roll back the years in sweet nostalgia . . . About Bob Snyder, there aren't enough adjec- tives to tell of his excellence on clarinet and saxaphone, with some vibraphone tossed in, too (learned from Lionel Hampton) . --. To hear Bob is to go away shak- ing your head in wonder- ment how anybody can be that good! APPEARING AT GATSBYS in the Ted's Old Town Inn on Woodward and Square Lake Rd., is "The Loving Cup" featuring Mar- lene Hill . . . May seem like the group has been around a long time, but it's only be- cause they've been at so many places . . . Actually, it. was formed in 1970 by Marlene and her pianist-ar- ranger husband, Danny Jor- dan, who she met while both were at the London Chop House. LEAVING HUBBIES at home, ..gal friends Lorry Cooper (Gary), Shelly Ja- cobs (Howard) and Ethel Kramer (Alvin), spent a weekend in Toronto . U. S. Firm to Build Israel Power Unit HUSBAND WANTED TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A and returned raving about team of experts from West- TO TAKE HIS MATE the new 21 Gloucester Res- inghouse has arrived in Is- WINING AND taurant in the Yonge-Bloor rael to make the necessary DINING AT. . . area of Yorkville . . . Open preparations for the erec- only about six months, it tion of a nuclear power sta- David Ganus' Delightful serves continental cuisine tion. The experts are visit- ing various factories to place leaning toward Italian. Hungarian Village BIRTHDAY CON- orders for technical items SANYIKA'S FAMOUS GYPSIES - GRATS TO . . . Lillian' needed in the erection of the SERENADE HER Whitney, evening manager plant. According to the and hostess of the Great Westinghouse team, every 1001-Springwells — 1 Blk. N. of 1-75 Oyster Bar at the Trio on effort will be made to utilize (S'fld. to 1-75 N. to Springwells) Northwestern . . . Birthday technical materials of local 843-5611 cake from Elizabeth Pas- manufacture. Major Credit Card Accepted. tries, capped with a princess crown, was put before her at Jakks, and everybody (al- most, that is) got a kiss from the very happy and emotional Lillian . . . plus a piece of cake and some champagne. BOB AND RUTH BER- MAN give three of their favor- ites for New York dining . . . La Fourchette, provin- cial French, on 46th St., WITH OUR 5 GREAT Catch of The Sea on 72nd GOURMET SAUCES, and Apritanno, Italian, on CRISP COLD SALAD, W. 56th St. CHOICE OF DRESSING & SAM JARRUS, former Northwest managerial stal- HOT GARLIC BREAD wart, may be back on this side of town again . . . Sa -n CHILDREN 10 & UNDER $1.19 is now at Sir George's Steak House on Telegraph, south ,MAMA FEATURES HOT GARLIC BREAD of 1-75 in Taylor. & 2nd COFFEE, TEA OR POP ON THE HOUSE FELLOW NOW "in the pit" at the Trio on North- MAMA FEATURES ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD western, does nothing but bar-b-q ribs and chicken, DON'T FORGET TO RESERVE YOUR HOLIDAY dabbing them regularly PARTIES IN MAMA'S PRIVATE ROOM. with the 12th St. Buddy's sauce said to be of the origi- nal recipe . . . The ribs and chicken are now being cooked to order in the glass bar-b-q room for everyone to see . . . Also, a new lunch and after 10 p.m. menu fea- HOURS 29269 SOUTHFIELD tures many hot and cold MON.-THURS., 11 TO 9 (In The Farrell's Shopping Center) sandwiches, omelettes and FRI. 'TIL 10, SAT. 12 NOON-10 deliciously fattening des- 559-8717 SUNDAY 1 TO 9 serts . . . Of course, there is also always the melon and fresh fruits for those self- disciplined in their behavior . . . But for the rest of us, it's apple'pie with cinnamon ice cream, walnut torte cake or Russian Bobka. MAIL DEPT. . . . from Jay Chason . . . "I have been trying several restau- rants that you recommend in your Best of Everything column and have found them to be excellent. Being a chicken liver man, I find Jakk's Restaurant to my lik- ing — Greenfield and 10 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen) Mile." MARIAM SONNE rec- 352-7466 ommends the cooked vegeta- bles at Mt. Carmel Hospital. IS THE PERFECT WAY ARLENE AND MIL- TO START YOUR DAY. TON ROSS kept up their JOIN US trio standard . . . (they al- SUNDAY ready had two boys, Charles FROM 9 A.M. and Gershon) . . . by giving their newest addition to the family three names, David ALSO STILL SERVING OUR 7 GREAT Leon Barron (Ross). SUPER DINNER SPECIALS MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL! ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI r RIKSHAW INN DURING NOVEMBER EGG ROLL, BOWL OF WON TON OR EGG DROP SOUP & ICE CREAM OR ALMOND COOKIES INCLUDED WITH: ALL -ALA CARTE DISHES! 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. & MAPLE RD. 851-6400 SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST • SATURDAY & SUNDAY ... BROILED WHITE FISH OR FRIED CHICKEN • MONDAY & TUESDAY ... DELMONICO STEAK OR FRIED SHRIMPS • THURSDAY . . . LIVER & ONIONS OR VEAL CUTLET • WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY ... OUR FAMOUS FISH & CHIPS 2nd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL IN THE ORCHARD MALL October 31, 1975 29 ALL ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD, VEG., CHOICE OF POT., ROLLS & BUTTER, TEA OR COFFEE DAIL Y HOURS: MON.- THURS., 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FRI. & SAT., 7 o.m. to 1 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 9 o.m. to 9:30 NM, p.m. . Our Sat. & Sun. Specials Also Include Jello or Rice Pudding • ', For Dessert .1-16