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March 09, 1979 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-03-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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The Best of Everything)

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29501 Northwestern Hwy.
EL 6-9222
TRY OUR EVENING MINI-MEALS

CHOICE OF 5 ENTREES
With Veg., Pet. & Biscuit

STEAK, EGGS & HASH BROWNS
SERVED ANYTIME

mtr= ALL U CAN EAT SPECIALS —
. (With Salad Bar)
PLUS Complete Menu 7.-_-_

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ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN
Invite You To See Why

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We Are #1

In The Metropolitan

Detroit Area

27167
GREENFIELD *

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1 Blk. No. of 11 Mlle
Next to Great Scott Mkt. Ik‘.

559-1380

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OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST

Tues-Sat 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Sun 6 a.m.-10a.m.

TRY ROSE'S
GEFILTE FISH
& PICKLED TROUT

• FRESH ORANGE JUICE
• 2 EGGS (any style)
• ROLL OR BAGEL
N• COFFEE OR TEA

$1' *

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LUNCH St DINNER
SPECIALS

MON. THRU FRI.
Daily Hours:
MON. THRU THURS.
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
SAT., 4 p.m. to 12 Mid.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.

ITALIAN RESTAURANT

Pizza rated No. 1 by
Channel 7 News

SENIOR CITIZENS 20% DISCOUNT
2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
7 DAYS

BEER & WINE

NORTHWESTERN HGWY. Al 12 MILE & FRANKLIN
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA

357-3280

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SLICED VEAL &
CHICKEN, STIR-FRIED
With fresh Cantonese vegetables,
fried noodles

559-4230

10 Mile at Southfield Rd.

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BEEF
FAMILY BUFFET

27411 SOUTHFIELD

(3 BLKS. N. OF 11 MILE)

559-1091

COMPLETE DAILY SPECIALS
ALL DAY--LUNCH OR DINNER
$2.45
RELISH BAR FREE

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TURKEY

W/DRESSING

$

35

Tues., Thurs., Sat. & Sun.

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BROILED
HADDOCK

$21°

SERVED 1 DAYS

ROAST BEEF
PLATE

$210

SERVED 7 DAYS

GREEK SALAD AND SPINACH PIE DAILY

OPEN 7 DAYS, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

(Continued from Page 28)
Chuck Muer's, the London
Chop House or Jacoby's is a
different experience.
Try a take out from
Luzianne Creole Gumbo or
a New Orleans-style brunch
at Eden Glen. Soul food will
provide a completely new
experience at the Blue Chip
Lounge, Jimmy D's Celeb-
rity House, Mama Palace,
Mattie's Bar BQ, Mitch's
Tavern, the Rib Shack or
Jerry's Pizza and Barbeque.
It is likely to be a treat
that few, if any, have ex-
perienced.
Or if you're Downriver,
hit the Wabeek Dining
Room for plain American
dishes and "out of sight"
strawberry pie. Native Is-
raelis — Original Irving's
and the Stage, of course —
but how about the Sheik or
Phoenicia where you'll
come as close as possible to
Sephardi dishes.
VEGETARIANS: For
both native born and, for
example, Indian visitors,
try pasta and pizza at
Roman Terrace, Lelli's or
Cafe Cortina (for Spaghetti
Primavera) — but pizza is a
must (the Indians go wild
over it). Jewish dairy prod-
ucts, ice cream and natural
food restaurants such as the
Traffic Jam and Snug,
Healthy Jones or Paradise
Island will earn brownie
points. Or the Chinese
places — Ah Wok or the
Rikshaw Inn for vegetables

al dente.
VISITORS FROM
OTHER sections of the
U.S.: For pure hospitality
and "different" dishes — the
Sheik, New Hellas, ,Old
Parthenon, Laikon or Gre-
cian Gardens. New England
visitors — try Soul Food,
Creole dishes and ribs.
From the Southwest fish,
fish, fish, or the Mikado's
Tatami Room. From the
"dry" Southeast — go any-
where for a good cocktail
(the Bijou or Golden Mush-
room for example) or for fine
wines — if ladies are along
order a Hummer. From the
Mountain State "Boonies"
— go for duck at Ah Wok or
La Rotisserie at the Hyatt
Regency.
Again
CHILDREN:
Greektown (and order the
flaming Saganaki) or take
them to a good Chinese res-
taurant and order nothing
but appetizers (lots and lots
of different ones.) Let them
eat in a railway car at Vic-
toria Station or watch the
trains go by the Gandy
Dancer. Or load them up
with goodies at the natural
food restaurants.
SOME OTHER IDEAS:
Take your guests south to

Canada and have a very
French dinner at La
Cuisine. If they're adven-
turesome try the Polish
Food at Zosia's or a 4 a.m.
weekend gig at the Rapa
House Concert Cafe. How
about non-Italian dishes
such as lamb or tripe at Lel-
li's . . . Nouvelle Cuisine at
the London Chop House.
Jazz at Earl's in Ann Arbor
or Blue Grass at the Pretzel
Bell.

FOR THE JADED
SOPHISTICATES: In De-
cember there's the Wassail
Feast at the Art Institute (if
you can get in). Or an au-
thentic Colonial dinner (for
20 or so) at Greenfield Vil-
lage's Clinton Inn. Or in fall
and winter a stately dinner
at Meadowbrook Hall.
And for a real mind
blower, you can now get a
copy of our Toronto Guide
and take your guests for a
weekend in North Ameri-
ca's newest great city.

Lectures Slated

The Center for New
Thinking will present a talk
on "Capital Punishment" 10
a.m. Thursday in the
Baldwin Library, Birming-
ham. There is a charge.
The center will present
psychologist Dr. Sonya
Friedman 2:30 p.m. March
18 in the Management Edu-
cation Center, 811 W.
Square Lake Road, Troy.
Dr. Friedman will speak
on "Women and Success."
For reservations, call the
Center for New Thinking,
546-8928. There is a charge.

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon.

EXCELLENT BANQUET
FACILITIES

arcos

7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Livernois) UN 2-6455

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Hazel Park .PRIVATE

Museum Opens
Jewish Exhibit

INDIANAPOLIS — A
continuous series of special
events — including con-
certs, tours, lectures, and
family programs — will ac-
company "Fabric of Jewish
Life" currently on view at
the Indianapolis Museum of
Art. The exhibition of tex-
tiles from the collection of
the Jewish Museum in New
York will be on display

through April 1.

BANOUET FACILITIES

542-9196

FOR 25TO 300

• Anniversaries
• Bar Mitzvas'
• Weddings
• Parties For All
• Bat Mitzvas.
• Showers
• Banquets
Occasions
• Reunions
Open Mon. Thru Sat., featuring Fine Steaks. Noble Wines, Casual
Elegance, Gourmet Salad Bar, (over 37 items, incl. creamed her -
ring, deviled eggs, etc.) House Specialties: Chateaubriand, Fresh
Seafood Daily,

COMPLIMENTARY ... RUM TORTE DESSERT
SAT. EVE ONLY

Entertainment

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Sat., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

OPEN SUNDAYS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY

'Fine Dining
and Dancing

BE

Chamber Concert

The Amici Musicae
Chamber Music Group will
present a concert 2:30 p.m.
March 18 in the Madame
Cadillac Hall at Marygrove
College. Tickets are avail-
able at the door.

STEPHENSON
CLUB
24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile)

Chef Ezzie Holyk

'tEs.Er2.L

• Tiny Lake Perch
• Baby Frog Legs
• ' Dover Sole
• Turtle Soup
• Steaks & Chops
• Fresh Seafoods
and other favorites

Now Appearing

KAYE CHAPMAN, vocalist

Fri. & Sat.
• Cocktails • Luncheons • Dinners

• After Hours Menu

DANCING WEDNESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS

Featuring BOB HAWKINS and HOWARD BENEDICT

2729 WOODWARD

1 Block North of 11 1/2 Mile Rd. -
Reservations accepted
542-9797
iruThursdays
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Plan Your Next Affair At

• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests

LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

SUNDAY IS -BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 am. to 2 p.m.

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

45
$5

per person

Reservations Accepted

644-1400

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