• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RID CEDARS ;de 's Specials 1c da,, cls,c)..:.- - '0cYR ' Served Mon. Thru Sat. Nights 3 NEW YORK STEAK ON A SIZZLING PLATTER or BROILED FLORIDA $ 95 RED SNAPPER COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, VEGETABLE OR POTATO' 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILARE 1 /– Live Entertainment & ancing Monday Thru Saturday . (23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-511V •••••••••••• ♦♦♦♦ ♦ DINNER SPECIALS : A _ N.-SAT. 3 MO p.m. to 8 p.m. A s STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE t. q c Including: ♦ A v, STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS 43" Cup of Soup,V Bread & Butter SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS ♦* ROAST CHICKEN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PICKLED TROUT 1/2 Springer With Stuffing $425 Original Esquire's Famous $4 25 per person per pers. Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg. Ind. Cup of Soup. Bread & Butter CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions Includes: Cup of Soup, Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter • $A25 —w per pers. HARRY WEISS' • ORIGINAL ESQUIRE RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN *11 MILE AT LAHSER IN HARVARD ROW MALL 353-4999 ♦ •♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ., d or 41111P /M. lab, 4 .3.40, a■ a Auk 00. aolos ..w ik Ark Or ip V./ IIV Amorrat III lip _ A., is■ 110" 4 1ft get, ....% dr ■ Join Us For Nw N NA, , , ° A Pleasant Surprise and ,%%, ., Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! . Nt. v Z if A, % t •N if if at %/k II% i la II 1 q,11 III& 410 ,' Stephan Becharas' %AP% It11% 411V 1101 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen) 352-7466 • Breakfast •Lunch In the Casual Elegant Atmosphere You Want For Gracious Enjoyable Dining 1 days a week Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . . Different Each Day —Hours- SUNDAY ONLY ALL DAY The Best of Everything MON.-THURS. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Continued from Page 36) This is a big challenge for Reid, whose Golden Mush- room ranks among the city's finest eating spots .. The threat is always the re of people not being satisfied at Hamilton Place and taking it out on the Golden Mush- room. However, folks must realize the difference be- tween formal and informal dining . . . Amazing how different food sometimes seems to taste when you're wearing gym shoes or not wearing a tie. With Milos supervising both operations . . . Bill Wolf is chef at Hamilton Place . . . and Keigh Matherly at Golden Mushroom. Casual Sneakers is open a Hamilton Place. . . and Cafe Rouge has a few weeks to go. Reid's ideas for livening things up are excellent .. and people will be glad he took up General Manager Bill Poole's offer to come over. SAMMY LIEBERMAN and Mark Stein are caterers for both Temple Israel and Temple Beth El. FOLKS - TALK about prices of yesteryears . . . and Rialto Cafe on Wood- Bernikow Volume 'Among Women' Author Louise Bernikow explores virtually un- charted terrain in her new book, "Among Women" (Harmony Books). Ms. Bernikow uses a poet's voice and a scholar's mind in detailing the bonds of association women forge in relationships with other women, She explores the women in the life of such people as Colette, Virginia Woolf, Mary Stuart, Elizabeth Tudor, Natalie Barney, Katherine Man- sfield, Gertrude Stein and Elizabeth Stein. Louise Bernikow is a cri- tic and a poet whose books include "The World Split Open" and "Abel." She lives in New York and lectures around the country. Trio to Perform Mischa Violinist Rachlevsky, cellist David Saltzman and pianist- composer Julius Chajes will perform compositions by Chajes tonight at the Bir- mingham Unitarian Church. The program will include the Trio in D Minor for Vio- lin, Cello and Piano and vio- lin, cello and piano solo pieces. The trio will appear Mon- day night at Tweeny's Cafe, Birmingham. Chorus Performs The Oak Park Civic Chorus will participate in the third annual choral workshop sponsored this year by the Fraser Civic Chorus 3 p.m. Nov. 2 at Fraser High School:, Friday, October 24, 1980 31 ward and Nine Mile does something about it . . . Starting today for a week, nine-course fresh broiled white fish or fresh broiled lake trout meals any hour or day for $4.49 . . . Nine- course roast fresh turkey or broiled fresh chicken are $4.25. AL RUSSO, chef for about 20 years at John Laf- frey's former spot that still bears his name on W. Seven Mile west of Telegraph, is back with John at John Laf- frey's Steak Bar (former Coco's) downstairs at The Vineyards, Franklin Rd. and Northwestern. LONGEST RESTAU- RANT name belongs to Noah's Down Under Sand- wiches Birmingham Choco- latier . . . Fresh cookies di- pped in its own chocolate re- cipe, fresh fruits dipped in the same batter . . . scoops of Haagen Dazs ice cream, chocolate tortes or truffles . . . plus sandwiches, chili, chicken noodle or vegetable soup and Greek salads tucked in the pocket of pita bread. THERE'S FASHION shows 1:30 every Monday and Tuesday now at Ala Cart Cafe in Applegate Square on Northwestern . . Fashions are from the square's merchants (Ray and Ida, Diane's Place, Robert Mann Furs, Ros- lyn's, Sandilar, Mira Lin- der, Rear Ends, Roland Op- tical.) DAMES AT SEA, the hilarious spoof of the '30s movie musicals, performs Friday and Saturday eves through Dec. 13 at Light- house Inn Dinner Theater, W. McNichols west of Tele- graph . . . Dinner at 6 (waitress served) and cur- tain at 8 . . . Dinner/show combination is $14.95 . . . Show only — $9.50 includes one cocktail. ROAST PRIME BEEF SOUP, SALAD & BAKED POT. $635 BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR MEETINGS & PARTIES DIMITRI'S NIKO 316 N. 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