!8 Friday, August 19, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SUPER LUNCHEON SPECIAL OUR OWN HOME-MADE 1/2 lb. HAMBURGER 750 with potato chips No Coupons or Credit Cards Offer Expires 8/29/77 IPIIKS1-1A14' INN 6404 ORCHARD LAKE AT MAPLE-ORCHARD MALL-851-6400 REG. HOURS: Mon. Thru Thurs., 11:30 to 10:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 11:30 to 1 a.m. Sun., 4 to 10 p.m. ion ow traTh1F- 54 0000 •ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN Invite You To See Why We Are #1 O In The Metropolitan • Detroit Area 0 27167 GREENFIELD 0 1 Ilk. N. of 11 Ali• Mort To Growl Stoll Mb. 559-1380 OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST Tues.-Sat. 7 a.m.-118.m. 0 0 o • FRESH ORANGE JUICE Sun. 7 a.m. - 10 a.m. 0 o 0 , O E SERVE FROZEN YOGURT.- • 2 EGGS (any stle) • ROLL OR BAGEL • CcIFFEE OR TEA 915 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good 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 $3.25 BROILED HALIBUT $2.95 BROILED PICKEREL $2.95 FRIED LAKE PERCH. $2.50 FRIED SCALLOPS $2.50 FRIED SMELTS $2.00 FRESH FISH & CHIPS BAR-B-Q RIBS ROAST PRIME RIB $4.25 OF BEEF BAR-B-Q CHICKEN '4.95 $2.50 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF $2.95 BRAISED SHORT RIBS $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. - •COCKTAtLS- BEER- WINE. s DIMITRI' The Best of Everything 12 TO 2:30 p.m. MON. THRU SAT. (Continued from Page 27) and folk singer and musi- cian (acoustic 6-string and 12-string guitars and auto- harp), ends his one-week stint at Kit Cohen's Raven Gallery, Greenfield and 12 Mile, this Sunday night. COUNT BASIE and his or- chestra will play a P'Jazz special concert tonight, two days before his 73rd birth- day. The concert is set for 8 p.m. on the outdoor terrace at Hotel Pontchartrain, and is in addition to the regular Monday and Wednesday P'Jazz concerts. William ."Count" Basie was born Aug. 21, 1904 in Red Bank, N.J....leading his band since 1935, and a major force in music ever since... He has received about every honor and acco- lade a musician can re- ceive. You can bet this is one band the folks will sure enjoy listening to. FROM COOPENHAGEN, Lieb Rosenberg sends us the menu and wine list of his beautiful Smaa Hjem restaurant with its elegant gourmet delights that make you feel like taking a trip there just to eat some of his goodies... When Lieb was in Detroit, there were few better than him as a dining operator. THINGS HAVE BEEN changed around quite a bit at Northfield Hilton's Wick- er Works and Hurl- ey's...New Manager of Wicker Works, Jim Hutton, has been there just a mat- ter of months and is ap- plying his fine ideas to good avail. Wicker Works seats 206 in three wide areas and delica- tely-lit rooms...The black bean soup laced with sherry is delicious, and it has one of the largest selections of covered salad bars to be had...a seemingly endless array...Only thing missing is chilled plates...Our wait- er, Paul Scalzi, brought us a juicy piece of prime rib. At Hurley's Cocktail Lounge, manager of only four months is Bob Treza- vant...Sign at the door as you enter reads : "Nora will pleased to seat you."...This is pleasant, ef- ficient and charmingly effer- We've hime over a whole new leaf. From the maze of hanging plants that are part of our new casual look and feel. To our souper salad bar ... the biggest in town, with twenty unusual fixings to make your salad something pretty special. Plus homemade soup of the day. Beef lovers will appreciate our choicest of prime rib cuts in three sizes from $7.95. Crepes lovers will discover a new variety each evening for just $5.95. Seafood fancier can select broiled fish or sup lightly on soup and STOUFFER'S NORTHLAND INN salad for $4.75. And more. ac Fdur 21000 Northwestern Highway • 569-4700 vescent hostess Nora Fein- berg. On stage at Hurley's is Nightflight through ,Sept. 3...good balance and poise offered in professional pre- sentation...The group plays an even tempo, not too loud, and keeps the place jumping with its soft rock beat...It is equally good on danceable ballads which they should play more of...like songstress Liz Lach- man's "Star World" offer- ing, which she renders with beautiful tonal ability...Her authoritative command of the mike is most promi- nent, and Liz's rhythmic movement to the band beat as she sings disco-type tunes is done with much gusto...Nightflight is a high- ly talented group of young people definitely headed for a bright future. HERE'S ANOTHER corned beef name...Kelly Corned Beef out of Chi- cago...the only kind served at Stage Delicatessen on Nine Mile in Oak Park...Owner Jack Gold- berg says, "It's not the name but how the corned beef or pastrami is cooked."...Kelly is dis- tributed by Kay Lefkofsky Co. Jack's own gourmet cook- ing comes out in his Jewish dishes too...like the de- licious Kasha Varnishkas he makes even better than the old fashion good taste...and without any greasiness... Whenever people find out Jack is mak- ing it, they flock from all over, Jewish and non-Jew- ish. CHAMBERTIN in front of the Holiday Inn between Southfield and Telegraph, is noted for its continental and American cuisine...but gaining a reputation for the creation of new re- cipies...Like Baked Shrimp on Chemise Belle Helene... jumbo shrimp marinated in a special blend of seasoning, wrapped in buttered paper- thin pastry and accom- panied with Bernaise sauce...or Medaillons de Boeuf Vasili...named after owner Gus Kokas' host son, Bill Vasili Kokas...three slices from the heart of beef tenderloin, topped with crabmeat, mushrooms and Bernaise sauce. YOU'LL BE ABLE to see Dave Fekay on television again...this time Aug. 25 at 7 a.m. on Vic Caputo's "Good ' Morning Detroit" show...Ch. 2... Dave will be flaming one of the recipes from his book, "Sensuous Kitchen." THE WILL-O-WAY Ap- prentice Theater began op- eration of The Kingswood Theater, Woodward at Square Lake Rd. in Bloomfield Hills, with a bright new policy of enter- tainment emphasizing qual- ity, good taste and humor...The theater was modified to allow the pre- sentation of classic films arid legitimate stage plays in combination... Tentatively scheduled is the showing of classic movies 52 weeks of the year and 13 legitimate plays or productions antici- pated for the annual sea- son. THE GREAT BRASS whistle from the historic ex- cursion steamer Tashmoo, (Continued on. Page 29) FOOD 13400W. 9 MILE RD. & COOLIDGE • OAK PARK FAMILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS 1 .. 2 PANCAKES, 1 EGG (any style). 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