I IOIT E 34 Friday, June 13, 1980 Stylist Wins Top Prizes Guy Minnella, co-owner of Excalibur Hair Styling Salon in Southfield, won -wo gold medals, took the best overall haircut prize and won the total cham- pionship Sunday at the In- tercontinental Coiffures competition at the Cleary Auditorium in Windsor. Price Hikes GUY MINNELLA TEL AVIV (JTA) — New price hikes have hit Israeli markets. As of last week dairy prices were up 12 per- cent; frozen meat and poul- try by 15 percent. the roman le•swee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 1 1:30 a.ra..-2:30 CUM. IS COOKING UP SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR THE MONTHS OF MAY & JUNE SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO NON. THRU THUS 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 4 p.m. to 1 p.m. Includes: Antipasto & c per 1/2 Liter of couple House Wine BANQUET & PARTY FACILITIES AVAILABLE DAILY VEAL LUNCH SPECIALS FOR TWO si SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS FOR LUNCH & DINNER I The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 33) group began the season of outdoor concerts, to be held on Mondays and Wednes- days. The front veranda at Hotel Pontchartrain be- came a peoplewatcher's paradise when Chuck's Sidewalk Cafe opened re- cently for the summer. The European-style outdoor cafe along Jef- ferson Ave. has been a favorite spot for alfresco dining in Detroit for the past 13 years ... Lunch and cocktails are served there from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday ... The Sidewalk Cafe is an outdoor exten- sion of Le Cafe. Chuck's commitment to those of the cheek-to-cheek terpsichorean persuasion is evident as the Alex liana() Trio provides the syncopat- ing rhythms nightly at his Top of The Pontch. As the public's interest in disco and rock seems to wane, touch dancing is ex- periencing a new popularity that has couples of all ages doing it. Pianist Alex Kallo has a prominent name in De- troit's music circles . his father having been a profes- sional pianist before Alex came on the scene as a child prodigy . . . and Alex's Itinotep 3Inn Kingsley Inn Takes Great Pleasure in Welcoming Jim Coleman as Our New Banquet Director. JIM COLEMAN BANQUET DIRECTOR RENEW OLD ACQUAINTANCES BY CALLING JIM AT 644-1400 The Israel National Opera gives some 275 per- formances a year with guest brother Marty in the group at Excalibur on Northwest- ern and 12 Mile, is among the best lead and bass guitarists in the country. Bass guitarist Al Gabor and drummer Ed Marz very capably assist Kallao through the musical paces. SOMETHING NEW at Tweeney's on N. Woodward in Birmingham is Concerts a la Carte . . . with owner Yvonne Gill now open for dinner Monday eves .. . Chamber music by musi- cians of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra that Yvonne says isn't just back- ground music but "a formal concert, served as a 'sepa- rate course.' " . . . Monday eve dinner reservations are accepted between 5:30 and 7:30 . . . The concert begins at 8:30 and lasts about 50 minutes . . . Dessert and cof- fee are served after the per- formance. THERE'S A BIG at the CHANGE Sheraton-Southfield on W. Nine Mile Rd. . . . Its L.J. Loophole's restaurant is now a fine gourmet eating spot . . . and Monsieur Joseph, one of the finest in the area, is manager and maitre d' . . . plus continu- ing his tableside culinary expertise par excellence cooking . . . and making those elegant Caesar salads for which he is noted. There's menu items now like Moules a la Mode De Chef (shelled mussels sauteed in brandy), Le Foie de Veau Saute Aux Fines Herbes (tender calf's liver sauteed with fine herbs), Paupiettes de Sole Car- dinale (North Sea Sole filets wrapped around shelled king crab legs served with jumbo shrimp and crustacean sauce), Le Canneton Aux Cerises (half roast duckl- ing with wild rice and chestnuts served with cherry sauce), Whole Dover Sole Belle Meuniere (whole dover sole sauteed in butter, served with lemon and mushrooms), Escalopes de Veau a la Tosca (thin slices of veal dipped in an egg-and-cheese batter, sauteed and served on toast fritter) and other epicurean delights. Desserts are not on the menu . . . but a pastry cart comes by for tableside selec- tion. Where most restau- rants that use table- cloths have but one, Joseph and Loophole's uses two ... The Nappe- ron, or small table cloth atop a larger one, is a classic way of French dining ... After the diner or diners leave, busboys don't just clean off the ta- ble, they take off nappe- ron and replace it with a clean one. Monsieur Joseph has turned things around at the Sheraton-Southfield's L.J. Loophole's restaurant ... so much for the better for this now continental dining spot. and local artists, offering a repertoire of 64 operas and 34 ballets. CHINESE BUFFET Featuring All Varieties of Authentic Chinese Dishes ALL YOU CAN EAT Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat. SHANGRI-LA WEST TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. Across From Showcase Chou 335-8060 •IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Credit Cards Honored 'COMO S Italian-American Restaurant 22812 WOODWARD at 9 MILE 548-5005 Invites You To Enjoy ONE OF THE FINEST FAMILY DINING RESTAURANTS IN MICHIGAN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SUN. THRU THURS. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Serving From Pizza to Antipasto To Steaks & Fish To Complete Italian Dinners SEE OUR NEW MENU ... 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