30 Friday, August 12, 1977THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DIMITRI'S FINE OD The Best of Everything I 13400 W. 9 MILE RD. & COOLIDGE • OAK PARK FAMILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS 2 PANCAKES, 1 EGG (any style), COFFEE. 2 - WAFFLE, 1 EGG (any style), COFFEE 1 EGG (any style), 2 BREAKFAST MEATS, TOAST & JELLY, -COFFEE • 99c 920 $i 1 0 Frosted free Ice Cream • Home Made Pies OPEN 7 DAYS, 7 .am. toll p.m. H* Hj WHEN IN WINDSOR EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE IS HUNGARIAN VILLAGE VEAL PAPRIKAS FILET MIGNON TRANSYLVANIA MEAT PLATTER '4.95 $6.95 11.95 FOR 2 FOR 4 ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD, BREAD & BUTTER MON.-SAT., 12 NOON-12 MID. $22.95 ALL OUR FOOD IS HOME-MADE] 1665 OTTAWA ST. SUN., 12 NOON-10 P.M. 1-519-258-3212 For Res. • ■••■•■•■■■■•■•••■••■ •••••■•,-■-■■■-■ MALT 744- 44 2,64‘49 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS Food And We Mean It!" OPEN 7 DAYS--BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH $2.75 BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $2.75 STUFFED FLOUNDER $325 BROILED HALIBUT $2.95 BROILED PICKEREL $3.25 FRIED LAKE PERCH $2.95 FRIED SCALLOPS $2.50 $2.50 FRIED SMELTS $2.00 FRESH FISH & CHIPS "We Say Good ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF S 4•95 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF BRAISED SHORT RIBS BAR-B-Q RIBS $4.25 BAR - B - Q CHICKEN $2.50 - $2.95 $2.85 • STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES • CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING MON. THRU THURS., 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRI. & SAT.. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. SUN., 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. - •COCKTAH.S- • REEL WINE. 1 NEW ISSUE OF - Meet, Eat and Enjoy Detroit will be out in October...again written by Mary Conway and Hdrry Satchwell...The version will not only in- clude menus of good places to eat, but also a "gong" listing of not-so-hot spots ac- cording to the writers...Some of the places will surprise many...But few people eat at more places than Mary and Harry...and this is their opinion...It'Il also have ce- lebrity recipes (guess what- -we're in it with a delicious veal dish...refuting all claims that the only thing we can cook are boiled eggs)...plus sections on vari- ous types of eateries, ethnic and otherwise. SMALLEST DELICATES- SEN in town is "Harry's Right Out of Tunnel to Goyeau. Right To Wyandotte. Left 7 Lights to Gladstone. Right To Ottawa. We Honor Major Credit Cards (Continued from Page 28) QUERIES...Full name of lo- cally noted Chef Joseph is Joseph Snowgold. front of Betty Bloom's Fountainbloom Room, Southfield and 12 1 12 Mile Rd. in Farrell's Plaza...We had a corned beef and Russian dressing on purhpernickel in the bright, cheerful-looking 10- seater...May be small, but has one of the largest carry-out set ups around. from sandwiches to appeti- zers to full dinners...The beautiful new Fountainb- loom Room now seats 120...but ground is expected to be broken for a 250-seat- er. MANY FOLKS WILL re- member Frank Gee, owner of the new Wah-Mee Chi- nese restaurant on Middle- belt and Ann Arbor Trail...He was chef and owner of Detroit's Chinese Village on Livernois for about 25 years or more...He made a fine white fish...still does, we under- stand...Frank does the kitch- en and also has wife Big Wun (4'9") in the kitchen with him...something few thought she'd ever do. Wah-Mee is a -real family affair...Plus mom and pop, all six children, ranging from ages 9 to 22, work there...Three daughters are waitresses, other two host- ess and cashier...and their L. A TOTAL GREEK EXPERIENCE! little 9-year-old son is a Jack-of-all-trades, strutting around in his tiny red jack- et. NOW THAT Michael Goodman is . a dinner-thea- ter manager, he can look more closely at the things best for the customers out front...In the past eight months, Mick has opened up three of them...the first two as , a producer. His initial managerial shot is - at Alvaro's on 14 Mile and Crooks...with the presentation of "A Thurber Carnival"...Downstairs at Alvaro's has been trans- formed into the dinner-thea- ter on Fridayand Saturday evenings, with tasty food and enough space to seat about 160 if necessary. - A Thurber Carnival" is made up of vignettes from James Thurber short store- is and cartoons...with the cast of five plus two musi- cians doing a fine job good enough to make tolks ig- nore- the distraction of music and dancing over- head...The players make it a fast-moving, well-paced comedy of healthy laugh- ter...with simple props back- ed by a rear projector screen of clever slides. Most appreciated other than the show was plenty of leg room and a cloth napkin to go with cloth tablecloth. ERRATA...Jakks on Greenfield and 10 Mile will not be open for dinners Sun- days until Sept. 11. DATE IS AUG. 22...for start of dancing to the big band sound...at Topinka's Country House on Tele- graph and Seven Mile Rd...in its "new look" and "new be music of yesterday and today to Matt Michaels With Jack Brokensha on vibes. "JAZZ IS BACK" surges - everywhere as Port Hole Lounge next to Sail Inn on Telegraph and 10 Mile joins the big sweep with a Jazz Jam every Monday nite, 8:30-12:30...George Benson on sax; Terry Pollard, piano; Bert Myrick, drums; and Ron Brooks, bass...The group, formerly known as Showerman's Band, is now George Benson Quar- tet...The fun nite includes other musicians coming and sitting in on the Mon- day jams. ONLY RESTAURANT we know of that is delaying its opening rather than speed- ing things up is Tunnel Bar- B Q...flinging doors open very soon on Northwestern and 12 Mile...It's taking longer than expected be- cause of such precision exacting to make sure everything is according to the famed and most success- ful Windsor operation. OPENING SUNDAYS for Detroit Lions football sea- son was so successful that Rip's is now open -for the games 4 to 8 p.m....on M-59, a block west of Tele- graph...and three miles from the Pontiac Silver- dome...Owner, Singing John Humphries, is evening host weekly and son Bruce is daytime boss. SIGN AT A downtown De- troit help-yourself restau- rant..."Courteous and Ef- ficient Self-Service." ROCKY ROAD, seven mu- - GREEK VILLAGE (Formerly Roman Gate) p 4616 N. WOODWARD, JUST 1 BLK. S. OF 14 MILE RD. 549 - 4141 Royal Oak FEATURING GREEK FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT OPEN 7 DAYS . . . SUN THRU THURS., 11 a.m. 2 a.m. FRI. & SAT., 11 a.m.-3 a.m. - rj p p IF YOU LIKE OREEKTOWN .. . YOU'LL LOVE YAZOO VILLAGE/ G BANQUET FACILITIES (Continued on Page 31) SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE IN THE FINEST TRADITION OVER 40 YEAORVSA DETROIT DINING LANDMARK (YOUR HOSTS: DAN & MARCELLA MOODY) • • Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities MON., 11 a.m. tottp.m. TUES. 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FISH & CHIPS 25 1NCLUDES:SOUP OF THE DAY, $ - SALAD, VEGETABLE, POTATO, COFFEE OR TEA ONE WEEK ONLY-, AUG. 12 THRU AUG. 19 Rose and Irving Guttman Invite You To See Why WE NOW SERVE FROZEN YOGURT We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit area 27167 GREENFIELD 1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile Next to Great Scott Mkt. 559-1380 a ■ ■ ■ ■ •