THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, October 21, 1977 The Best of Everything Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners (Continued from Page 27 ) EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES rcos 7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Livernois) UN 2-6455 4 4. 1,* ..,4 _7. .......i. .., Ix e c.. „,„,,,,e, cTP) c! DizIno7x' Ait,0:1)• ,,Q,ETA, CHEF SPECIALS MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHTS • 12 OZ. BROILED NEW YORK STEAK $5 95 Served On A Sizzling Platter OR BROILED FLORIDA RED SNAPPER I, 9 5 $ Both Complete Dinners Inc. French Onion Soup or Juice, Salad, Hot Garlic Bread, Potato or Vegetable, Fresh I Baked loaf of Bread. L JOSE RIOJAS, Song Stylings, Mon. thru Sat. 1 353-5170 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. Is TR Di N Hots THE ONE AND ONLY .. . NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER DIMITRI'S 316 N. WOODWARD, 2 Blks. N. of 11 Mile Royal 542-4880 Oak Daily Specials & Dinners PREPARED BY OWNER & CHEF NIKOS '‘ Complete Children's Menu . . . andLOW FamiyDirling Prices! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 7 a.m. TO 11 - p.m. SERVING THE ABSOLUTE FINEST IN • BREAKFASTS • LUNCHES • DINNERS SEE OUR GREAT LO-CAL SPECIALS •is CREAM • mum • BEMUSES • LUNCHES • DINNEItS • DAILY SPECIALS • COMPLETE LUNCH SPECIALS ... S2.25 WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH BROILED FISH I PRIVATE ROOM FOR SATURDAY NOON PARTIES LCOMPLETE CARRY-OUT MENU • GREEK DISHES S SALAD 1 Jean Gottlieb, is afternoon hostess... Tom Scotnicky is night manager and bartender. ANOTHER PLACE to get the ever-growing-in-popu- larity Monk Fish is Jakks, Greenfield and 10 Mile. It's served with drawn butter and a big favorite with many. BOB SNYDER Show is at the new Mike A's on Eight Mile, east of Evergreen, Tuesdays through Saturdays. NOTE TO SOME of the waitresses at Top Of The Pontch at Hotel Pontchar- tain...If you don't feel like serving coffee after 12 a.m., say so instead of bringing it ice cold as a not-so-subtle hint. 1978 EDITION of "Meet, Eat & Enjoy Detroit" is at the printers and expected to be out by end of this month or first of next month... Menus of places will be retained plus expanded narrations... How- ever an entire new format based on better organization of the book is the big thing. WHO GETS YOUR vote for Waitress Of the Month? JOSE FELICIANO opens Monday throught Oct. 29 at db's in the Dearborn Hyatt Regency... His blindness is m handicap as he goes through Spanish, rock, soul and jazz with equal ability. Comedienne Joan Rivers, who gave a lot of people sore sides from laughter last time we were in Las Vegas, follows Feliciano the Monday after, Oct. 31. NEW THINGS ARE hap- pening at the McDonald's on Greenfield in Oak Park owned by Joe Katz. Construction is under way ' for a drive-through window on the building's north side... Without leaving their cars, folks will be able to order and receive their food within 30 to 60 seconds. Also with all the trouble a a. L] TOTAL GREEK EXPERIENCE! GREEK VILLAGE ■ ■ ■ ., 10 0. 0„,.....:00 "" ""P"'"'" 1„w a (Formerly Roman Gate) 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., 11a.m.-2 a.m. FF11. & SAT., 11 a.m.-3 am. iJ hotel Pontchartrain 2 WASHINGTON BLVD DE TROIT. MICHIGAN Closed Mondays Sundays, 2 to 9:30 RID CtDARS •■ • IF YOU LIKE GREEKTOWN YOU'LL LOVE YASSOO VILLAGE! BANQUET FACILITIES, rJ guys and gals have had get- ting out, McDonald's has gotten the county to install a 70-second light just south of it to facilitate leaving and entering the parking lot. - BREAD BASKET DELI on Greenfield in Lincoln Center (former Nosherie) is being opened by Ronald Forman and 11-ennett Tere- belo... Ronnie is one of the former owners who opened this original spot... and Ben- nett is an ex-counterman and boss guy at delis around town... Expected opening for Bread Basket Deli is Nov. 1. TEMMER MARSHA THACKER (Tom), daugh- ter of Shirley Fried, is one of two singing and dancing gals opening with Tina Turner, Oct. 27, at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas... They'll share the bill with Buddy Hackett. COMO'S WAS originally opened in 1954... and when Sicilia and George Grego bought it 17 years ago, they couldn't afford to change the name... and so it is today the same... The Wood- ward at Nine Mile spot keeps getting better and better, though. ALLAN SILVERSTONE is the owner of U.S. Chew- ing Gum and Candy Co. in Oakland, Calif. YOU EXPECT delicates- sen food in a delicatessen... but how about Chinese food ?...There 's a Chinese special everyday at Henry's Point After Deli on 12 Mile and Northwestern in the Racquetime Building... Eggs rolls, too, anytime you want them. Someday, look for Henry and Susie Dong to give you a fortune cookie with your corned beef sandwich! Henry is the son and Susie and Quincy are his par- ents...They also own Susie Dong's Chinese eatery in Livonia. HAVE YOU EVER tried carob mousse?... Or fettuc- cini made with whole wheat pasta? Or Japanese lobster omelet made with organic eggs and raw sour cream? In the Dione Lucas Book of Natural French Cooking published by Dutton, authors Marion Gorman (a longtime colleague of Mrs. Lucas) and Felipe P. de Alba (a nutrition expert) convert her famous recipes to natural foods and natural foods cooking methods... They introduce a com- pletely new approach to 'French cooking... cuisine sante', meaning gourmet cooking for good health. The authors of this new book were recently the guests of Bookpeople in Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake Rd. and 15 Mile. For the first time, the fab- ulous dishes of Cordon Bleu are made with ingredients that are not only healthy, but actually easier to pre- pare and more econom- (Continued on Page 29) 965-0200 Superb Seafood in the Chuck Muer Tradition REAL DOWN EAST FEASTS AND DAILY FISHERMEN'S CATCHES ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. LUNCH MON - FRI DINNER NIGHTLY INCLUDING SUN 478-3800 30555 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS the 1•01111111 terrace 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just 85 1-4094 Off U.S. 696 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. c'eet ITALIAN-AME ICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners TOM TABLESIDE GOURMET ALTENBURG COOKING ATTUTE S I I!TIVRTS BAIR THE RYAN RO ROM AND THIRST PARLOR Years ago, a roadhouse was the place to meet friends, relax and enjoy good food and drink. Today, the Ryan Roadhouse is that kind of place. DINE IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF CASUAL COMFORT, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Enjoy good food and drink 7 days a week Specializing In Frog Legs - Roadhouse Style and The Roadhouse Barbequed Ribs EVERY WED. & FRI. STUFFED FLOUNDER - WITH THE CHEF'S 6 395 SUPREME SAUCE, Salad, Potato or Veg. & our Oven Fresh Bread rea THE RYAN ROADHOUSE w 3950 14 MILE RD. AT RYAN Warren 939-1800 9 N