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January 09, 1981 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32 Friday, January 9, 1981

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 Cinema

335-8060

IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER

Credit Cards Honored

OPEN
24 HOURS

OPEN
24 HOURS

559-8587
BREAKFAST SPECIAL, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
I NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK

29069 GREENFIELD Just N. of 12 Mile






1 EGG (Any Style)
2 PANCAKES
CHOICE OF Bacon or Sausag
COFFEE, TEA OR MILK

79

(Other Breakfast Selections Available 24 Hours)

DINNER
: A SPECIALS :
.

MON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

A STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE
v. STUFFED KISHKE • CORE BEEF & EGGS
.• SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS

Cup Including
of
p, .

soup,
" Bread & Butter

.

43 25

ROAST CHICKEN

PICKLED TROUT

1/2 Springer With Stuffing

Original Esquire's Famous
$A25

$

425

.4

4

per person

per pers.

Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg.

Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter

CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions

Includes: Cup of Soup,
Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter



WEISS'



H AORIGINAL

$A25
—w per pers.

ESQUIRE

RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN

MILE AT LAHSER M RAMMED .1 Wal

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Everything

(Continued from Page 31)
each other . . . and have a
good time . . . The homey
atmosphere and joyous con-
geniality have returned to
Jakks.
New Year's Eve, waitress
Anne Pelliccioni had meter
strapped to her hips . . . and
timed 18 miles of walking in
the less than 10-hour shift
.. . carrying heavy trays
and whatever . . . Cindy
Shimmell and Donna Platt
didn't have meters, but they
both came close to Anne's
figure . . . Carl Steger, as
usual, never got up from the
piano stool and figures he
sang or played about 500
tunes that festive evening.
"MACK & MABEL"
opened last night and runs
through Feb. 14 every
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday evening at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel Dinner
Theater on Washington
Blvd. and Michigan.
The musical comedy
about silent film greats
Mack Sennett and Mabel
Normand and their era is in
the hotel's Cafe Promenade.
GOOD WAITRESS
DEPT.. . . Barbara Kramp
. . . and Renee Wolfford .. .
at The Nosh on 10 Mile east
of Evergreen.
SAM ROSENS, deli
owner and counterman
around town, is bossman at
the new Galleria Deli at De-
troit Receiving Hospital on
St. Antoine.
ALL FOOD IS cooked
with vegetable oil at House
of Hunan of 12 Mile and
Northwestern, in the Rac-
quetime Bldg. . . . no lard
. . . even without requesting
. . . Owner Joe Cheu now
has it looking like an orien-
tal restaurant . . . with 12
silk lampshades from Sin-
gapore, table cloths with
Chinese wording and the
huge, bright red neon win-
dow sign that says "Szec-
huan Dining."
There's now a cloth nap-

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• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
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I

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

$

50
6 per person

Reservations Accepted

644-1400

kin for every one of the al-
most 190 seats at House of
Hunan . . . Lunch specials
with choice of eight entrees
is like time almost stood
still in the price range .. .
$2.95 for the works . . . soup,
fried rice, egg roll, tea and
entree.
Ever hear of Chinese
Fried Ravioli? . . . It's an
appetizer at House of Hu-
nan.
CHARLEY'S CRAB in
Troy is the latest Chuck
Muer restaurant to expand
its menu to reflect diners'
tastes for more sophisti-
cated, adventuresome sea-
foods.
An example is Flounder
Florentine . . . stuffed with
spinach, onion, sherry and a
hint of garlic, accompanied
by a creamy mousseline
sauce.
Two new methods of cook-
ing now capture the flavor
of some fresh dairy-
"catches" . . . Chargrilled
fish is grilled over an open
flame and served with
either anchovy butter or
bearnaise sauce on the side.
Some daily catches are
also available poached.
FOR 21 YEARS, Sila
Pizzeria on 12 Mile just east
of Greenfield, has quietly
gone about being among the
best around . . Also noted
for its cleanliness.
Sila is now owned by
brothers Mike and Al
Bashara and nothing has
changed . . . The successful
formula that has made Sila
a favorite for so many years
remains intact . . . Same
good waitresses like Edith
Farkas and her daughter
Nansi Farkas, Debbi
Stephens and Sharyn
McNabb, among many
others . . . Same excellent
most pleasant and efficient
hostess, Renee Feldman
(Edith's niece) . . . same
good cooks, same good bar-
tenders, same wide selec-
tion menu and same rea-
sonable prices.
Sila (pronounced See-la
like the little Italian town)
wouldn't be the same with-
out genial Mabel Deering,
right-hand gal of all trades
who has been at the pizzeria
18 of its 21 years . . . Mabel
is the stalwart type of per-
son who makes things run
smoothly . . . always around
when needed . . . and
gratefully appreciated for
being so.
It seats 215 ... with a
private banquet room for
over 100.
Mike and wife Dolores
own the Campus Delicates-
sen on the University of
Michigan Dearborn campus
. . . She runs the deli . .
while Mike and Al continue
the Sila tradition of a very
good all-around pizzeria op-
eration.
EVER HEAR OF break-
fast in a Chinese restau-
rant? . . . Cushion 'n Cue's
Ray Abrams was recently
invited to one at Wing Yee
in Livonia.
THE PRESIDENT'S
TRIO of Oakland Univer-
sity . . . Misha Rachlevsky,
violin; Paul Silver, viola;
(Continued on Page 33)

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

EXCELLENT BANQUET
FACILITIES

a rco's

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

RESTAU RANT-LOU NG E

29505 W 9 MILE RD.. SW Corner Middlebelt

474-4650

WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS

SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY

Includes:
Cole Slaw, Cottage Fries
and Garlic Bread

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

$

695

Your Host: MIKE WATZMAN

ORIENTAL STIR FRY

Assorted fresh vegetables. stir-fried in the wok.
with chicken, cashew nuts. wontons, and
sweet-sour sauce. Includes salad and our own
TeaCup Bread.

(Good through Sunday. November 2)

Meriwether's

Telegraph North of 10 Mile
Southfield
358-4950

Van Dyke South of 13 Mile
Warren
574-9670

p

AN UNBELIEVABLE VALUE!

LOBSTER°
BROIL

100% PURE LOBSTER MEAT
and
NATURAL LOBSTER BUTTER ROUX
Stuffed into Individual Shell.
Topped with a Light Breaded
Butter Crust.

russz-BROILED.

ry

Served with
Choice of Potato.

Lemon Butter Saute.
Cole Slaw and
Hot Buttermilk Biscuits

Delectably Delicious!

A FANTASTIC
BUY!

79

IT'S INCREDIBLE

IT'S AFFORDABLE

NOW AVAILABLE

-1!

at 2 Digest Restaurants

2820 N. WOODWARD
ROYAL OAK

Betw. 11 &-13 Mile Rd.

549-6988

Betty. 13 & 14 Mile Rd.

Digest

31920 VAN DYKE
WARREN

939-6900 I/

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