▪ 32 Friday, September 26, 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .1 711 arc7 I ? I I Au 10 1111=111111 ■ 111111111111=110111% 569-2120i 'SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE THE MAPLE HOUSE ' HARVEST TIME SPECIAL ' 1. 25°A) DISCOUNT' 'I E BILL OFF YOUR ENTIR WITH. THIS COUPON ValicrThru Oct 30, i s we ow I. g• re ow as a• Nal. NB la sts Es ma ITALIAN SPECIALTIES AND AMERICAN FAVORITES 41 • 98 .10 •J • Beer & Wine • Carry-outs _ • Banquet Room For Up To 100 People • Weddings • Showers • Banquets • Etc. DAILY SPECIALS Mo. thru Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturdays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Sundays Restaurant & Pizzeria 15337 FENKELL 1 BLK. E. OF GREENFIELD 273-8844 OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST SPECIAL TUES.-SAT. 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. • • • • FRESH ORANGE JUICE 2 EGGS (Any Style) ROLL, BAGEL OR TOAST COFFEE OR HOT TEA SUN. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. 45 SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT! IRVIN THE SOMETHING DIFFEREN - DELI ATESSEN-RESTAURA 27167 GREENFIELD 1 Ilk. N. of 11 MN 559-1380 Open Tues.-Sun. 6 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Beau jacks Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES NOW OPEN SUNDAYS rw FROM 4 p.m. OPEN 1 DAYS ... MON.-111DRS. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. TH. 12 Mid., SUN. FROM 4 P.M. •LUNCHES • DINNERS • AFTER THEATER SNACKS & SANDWICHES COCKTAILS TIL 2 a.m. Your Hosts: JACK & GARY COCHRAN 4108 W. MAPLE RD.. 626-2630 BLK. WEST OF TELEGRAPH Danny Raskin's There is no man who has that has not its place. — Ben Azzai not his hour and no thing The Best of Everything PLACES FEW AROUND to get a real good "old fashioned" sundae nowadays . . . And would you believe one of them is a Chinese restaurant? . . . Great Wall in the Drake- shire Shopping Center on Grand River near Drake makes its own sauces, too . . . chocolate, butter- scotch, liqueur, etc. . . . Its peanut butter sauce is con- sidered one of the best any- where . . . people travel from everywhere for the very fine Great Wall gour- met and regular dishes . . . and even farther for owner Henry Lum's yum-yum sundaes. WASTED TALENT was case with wonderful jazz pianist Bess Bonnier and guitarist Joe Lo Duca play- ing at ground-breaking ceremonies of Prudential Town Center con- dominiums on Evergreen . . . The lavish presenta- tion was held in the gardens outside of The Movies at Prudential Town Center . . . Bess and Joe, one of the top jazz duos in the city, played in the center but were downstairs where not too many people could ap- preciate them . . . Too bad more didn't get to hear Bess' masterful styl- ings on the piano, backed by Joe, as her fingers wove an elegant pattern of music with tunes like "I Love You," "I Like The Looks of You," "Just One of Those Things," "Satin Doll," among a very entertaining bevy of standards . . . Bess and Joe are presently ap- pearing at The Summit of Hotel Plaza. Prudential didn't miss out on much . . . that is, ex- cept one thing . . . Some- body forgot to bring coffee. ANN RAUSCH, former Ms. Everything at John Laf- frey's Vineyards, on Franklin Rd. at 12 Mile and Northwestern, is now downstairs there at Coco's . . . soon to be name- changed to John Laffrey's Steak Bar . . . She was head gal upstairs at the Vineyards for about 11/2 years . . . a big favorite with both employees and customers. ENTERTAINMENT BY Alex Kallao and his trio has been extended through Jan. 3, 1981 at Hotel Pontchartrain's Top of the Pontch. Kallao opened last April, with his smooth piano work setting the stage for re- newed interest in slow danc- ing at the skyline supper club. In addition to offering Kallao's music and dining Tuesday through Saturday, Top of the Pontch now has a Late Nite Menu of hors d'oeuvres, light entrees and desserts. HAS SILA'S Pizzeria- Restaurant on 12 Mile east of Greenfield been sold? NOW THERE'S bar-b-q ribs and chicken (bbq or roasted) among the varie- ties at Angelo On The Plaza . . . in the mall at Bloom- field Plaza, Telegraph and 15 Mile Rd. . . . Also those Davison Coney Islands the Lampos family—Liz, Steve and Eli — is noted for . . . Angelo On The Plaza is owned by the Davison Coney originators and operators. THE DELI opening in October at Muirwood Square, Grand River and Drake, is a three-cousin affair . . . Owners Sandy Greenberg and Mike Onof- rey will run the operation . . . and Cary Greenberg is handling all interior design work like the wall graphics and hanging banners with graphics of food on them. The Deli will be a cafeteria-style restaurant with tables and booths seat- ing about 100 . . . plus a full-line carry-out setup . . . from sandwiches to trays. JUST ABOUT every- body's favorite host, Bob Laiken, manager at Archibald's on Woodward. EDDIE JAYE and his Carlton Crow puppet have been on tour since June 15 . . . as warm-up opening act for The Lettermen, Al Hirt, Susan Anton, Larry Gatlin ,and others . . . Eddie will be comic and emcee for the private and prestigious Country Music Annual Banquet show, Oct. 11,in Nashville, Tenn. UNTIL NOW, Detroiters who wanted fresh, hothe- made pasta had to make it themselves . . . or know somebody that made the goodies . . . As far as Yvonne Gill knows, the counter at her Tweeny's Cafe on Woodward in Bir- mingham is the only place in the city where it can be purchased . . . Tweeny's is selling it by the pound . . . made in its own kitchen. In the sauce department, Yvonne has four . . . There's pesto, made with fresh basil, cheese, garlic, pignoli and olive oil . . . Tweeny's has its own in- terpretation of Sauce Al- (Continued on Page 33) e‘ei Veio4 ReedototePteed ROAST DUCKLING With fresh pineapple and pistachios 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. OPEN 24 HOURS OPEN 24 HOURS LANDMARK FAMILY RESTAURANT 968 1150 25900 GREENFIELD AT 1034 MILE - DAILY SPECIALS ANY HOUR 24 HO OPEN 24 HOURS 2.65 MON... . MEAT LOAF $2.45 SLOPPY JOE $2.95 TUES. .. . BEEF STEW $2.95 SPAGHETTI With Meat Balls $2.95 WED.... LASAGNA $276fr SALISBURY STEAK $2.25 THURS. MACARONI & CHEESE $2.95 SWISS STEAK $2.95 FRI. . . . FISH & CHIPS $2.95 LIVER & ONIONS $3.25 ROAST TURKEY SAT. • • • $3.95 WHITE FISH $3.95 SUN. • . • BAKED CHICKEN $3.95 WHITE FISH CARRY-OUT ANYTIME CARRY-OUT ANYTIME FREE FREE French Fries With Any Sandwich & Large Soft Drink Small Soft Drink With Any Sandwich BREAKFAST SPECIAL MON.-FRI. 5 a.m -11 a.m., SAT. & SUN. III 10 a.m. 10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. g:= ,„,„„ A fir. Ank ...., • 1P"" 170 aet aft hfi la 4% •%, 11 7 17 "•11 414 „ ■ A ■ 4%‘ loin Us For \ %. A Pleasant Surprise and Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! \ ‘t. v.,k ‘ at Stephan Becharas' ‘i ■ ‘41V ). 1 411 1 Jit cze(aw-it 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 BIk. 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