38 'Friday, June 10, 1977 COUNTRY INN B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN • • ITALIAN DISHES —BEER & WINE- 45199 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything NOT HUNGRY? DON'T COME TO OLD TIME DELI 27701 Orchard Lake Road 553-2191, Near 12 Mile r hPwaegset e3r7n) r oom ( C ont i naunedd f N green has been opened about two weeks...serving Mandarin, Korean and Japanese cui- sine...(Japanese steakhouse is open, but rest of Japa- nese menu has a week or two to go yet.) This is a very interesting place...ordering from vari- ous ways of cooking instead of staying with one coun- try...Young Kim (his name is Young Kun Kim), 5'4, 120 pounds and 38-years-old, is the owner, with wife Sook sometimes helping as host- ess...It is an elegantly beau- tiful place seating 200 in a delightfully designed con- temporary setting next door to what will eventually be Diamond Jim Brady's eat- ery...V.I.P. Palace has been approved for liquor by the Southfield Council and waiting for Lansing okay, which is now just formality. After our spiced sour soup, we went the chop sticks route, enjoying Mandu (Korean egg rolls al- together different than the Chinese egg roll) dipped in a soy sauce; king crab Man- darin style,- cooked with green peppers and onions in a chicken sauce; Polkoki, eitei ve€04 Rezeototeptea 714ot C:d- tivA06"- Tieut 'Meow CREPE BOMBAY With curried shrimp, avocado and almonds. 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230 LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. DAILY HOURS: NON. THRU THURS., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. ITALIAN RESTAURANT Pizza rated NQ. 1 by Channel 7 News BEER & WINE SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE Korean charcoal broiled and marinated sliced beef; Mo Shu, like crepes, stuffed with eggs, meat and skinned mushrooms...and then dessert...glazed ba- nanas extremely hot, dipped by waitress into ice water to cool off...resulting in the outside being hard- ened and candied while the inside remains very warm...This Mandarin deli- cacy also comes as glazed apples. After each couple of dishes, very hot towels were given us by the very courteous waitresses. V.I.P. Palace takes up about 6,000 square feet, in- cluding two kitchens, and is a most inviting place to go. Young and Sook have been here only 9 1/2 years...She is a nurse anes- thetist at Mt. Carmel Hospi- tal...Both -will soon become United States citizens. This is truly an adventure in dining because we know of no other place that serves Mandarin, Korean and Japanese food all under the same roof. GET WELL WISHES...to Irving Guttman of Irving's Delicatessen...in Room 427 at Providence Hospital. Find Alternatives to Quotas to Aid Minorities: AJCongress NEW YORK—The Ameri- members in keeping with es- can Jewish Congress called sential constitutional guar- 357-3280 for a "new and strong com- antees of equal protection mitment" by Jewish and for all," she said. The American Jewish C on- other groups opposed to quotas .to "help achieve ra- diess leader said these ef- cial justice in America with- forts should include greater out resorting to racial pref- funding for special reme- dial education programs, erence." In a 109-page report ana- broader opportunities for medical and other educa- lyzing 20 recent civil rights decisions affecting the Jew- tion, increased scholarship 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ish comrriunity, the Con- aid, special programs to At 12 Mile, Just gress said that "those who seek out and train poten- Off U.S. 696 851-4094 argue against the con- tially qualified individuals Open Mon. thru Sat. stitutionality of racial from minority groups and 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. quotas must play a special the devising and use of "em- role in finding new ways to ployment tests that are gen- help minorities move more uinely job-related." e#4 On the question of admis- rapidly into the mainst- sion to colleges and gradu- ream of American life." Naomi Levine, executive ate schools, Mrs. Levine PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES director of the American said that -non-racial fac- ■ Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners Jewish Congress, said in re- tors which may account for leasing the study that it relatively poor academic re- was "not enough to attack cords and test scores of so-called 'affirmative ac- some applicants—such as tion' plans that result in re- cultural deprivation, pover- ty and inadequate early edu- verse discrimination. "We who oppose such pro- cation—should be consid- grams have the obligation ered in selection process- RESERVATIONS ONLY to find alternative means of es." The study was prepared helping minority group by Lois Waldman, associate director of the Commission on Law and Social Action of Every order is individually cooked the American Jewish Con- • Ginger, Salt, Sugar or M.S.G. gress. NORTHWESTERN HGWY. 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