- 42 Friday, September 11, 151 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS [ CATER1NG)FOR ALL' OCCASIONS AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES French. Jewish. American, International Cuisine 1967-3999 I Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD North of TO Mile Rd. 971-1 141 1- Salads • Quiche • Croissant Sandwiches Soups • Breads • Pastries Desserts • Haagen Dazs • Frostyogurt Picnics • Special Orders • And More! Everything Made Fresh Daily! 273 Pierce, Birmingham (next to the Birmingham Bookstore) 645-9122 . •■■■■• 40. ill ok kit Us Foi Nb • A Pleasant Sarprise aml ` Discover That THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! at t 16 % Stephan Becharas' Id% 1 111); II) p.)7crf wcr.rr 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Dermal) 352-7466 Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • In the Casual Elegant Atmosphere You Want For Gracious Enjoyable Dining 1 days a week Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials .. . Different Each Day —Hours--- Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. rbriieliesi (Continued from Page 40) additional basket is 75 cents. If you're not a Mexican food buff, you'll probably find the menu limited. For starters, you can order potato skins, beef, chicken or veggie Nachos, Botana, Guacamole, zucchini stix with Mexican herbs and spices, Crockchili and Croc- kachowder. "Dinners include salad, vegetables, Spanish rice or French fries and every meal is served with sour cream and guacamole. "Tacos are tortillas filled with shredded meat, let- tuce, tomato and cheese. Burritos are tortillas filled with meat and refried be- ans. Tostados, chimichan- gas and quesadillas are a variety of the same theme. "Seafood Parmesan, scrod, chicken saute, Polio Con Poblanos (baked chic- ken breast served on a bed of Spanish rice topped with tomato sauce and cheddar cheese), Steak Picado (sauteed with green pepper, mushrooms, tomatoes and onions) and filet mignon with Bearnaise sauce com- plete the dinner menu. "On the lighter side, you can get hamburgers and de- sign your own fixins or try the tuna melt, Western beef, French dip, steak sandwich, chef, Maurice or spinach salad. "Desserts are special and include gold brick sundaes, mud pies, sand pies and cheese cake. For dinners without the sweets, you pay between $3.95 and $9.95." IF YOUR HAVE ANY questions regarding vita- mins or nutrition, Joan Wit- tenberg of Healthy Jones will try to answer them to the best of her knowledge and ability. You can hear Joan every Monday at 1 p.m. hosting the "Hot Line To Health" radio show over WCAR with some interesting guests. JOHNNY GUAR- MERL, premier pianist, is with his trio playing for din- ing and dancing Tuesdays through Saturdays from 7 p.m.... at Top of the Pontch. MAIL DEPT.- ... "I re- member my first and only visit to the Summit Restau- rant at Hotel Plaza in De- cember 1979 to celebrate the birthday of my grandson, Robert Scott Meltzer, who was nine years old on Dec. 10. "The service was excel- lent, there were only three or four tables- in use. The food was, to say the least, poor. We received a nice birthday cake and the wait- resses sang 'Happy Birth- day.' The menu was 'Dog Eared' and — all in all — if it had not been such an enjoyable occasion, it would have been a complete waste. "On Jan. 6, 1980, I sent a letter to Wayne Shannon, WJBK-TV 2 Troul - le Shoo- ter. I mentioned the above facts and also the fact that I could very easily get lost in IIV - 40,rd , htttIL ran - .:4fh/rnith,atlis $frongerlhan , Fcr Every t hing ) that place ... even with a compass. Why not 'color co- ordinate' the walkways with the elevators? "There are escalators, ramps, walkways, elevators, stairways, pools, plants, shops, exhibits and space, space, space. Very impressive but, our visit was from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and the place was not crowded. "I saw only two elevators going to the Summit Res- taurant. These hold about 10 persons each. We had to stand in line, with others, to get on for the ride to the top. Then, for the ride to the bot- tom. "I asked Wayne Shannon, 'What would happen while this upper section (Summit Restaurant and Observa- tion Tower) was crowded — in case of an emergency? "I received a form letter with a list of 'agencies which handle the kinds of complaints I most com- monly receive.' "What would you do if someone yelled 'Fire' while you were dining there — on a crowded night?" someci JaCOb, an• lie re- „he.F ,. , . . -, • . . , : - . deemeth him from the hand —Bible •••••••• ■ ••• 4b••••••••••••• $ 5 •1 •SEA SfIELL •E. ••; SRUERITA&URA TUNT RF •• e• OFF ARY DINNER I: WHEN A SECOND IS PURCHASED'. el OF EQUAL-OR GREATER VALUE I. • 1...1 I• = .. = (P.•• ^,,,,,,,,,,d• sP•<4.22 — v. .. mil. • • BUSINESS LUNCHES • DINERS • COCKTAILS • • FRESH SEAFOOD & CHOICE "EAT DISHES • • NON. TIRO ft. UNNIN t 1111111.1 — SAT. MRS It! FON 5 tic • 1686 JOHN It • . • • 689-1258 . •••••••••••••••••••••••• • JUST N. OF 15 NILE - Ta31:MS DELICATESSEN — RESTAURANT 295:6 ORCHARD LAKE R11. lost Hulk id 13 ille • 851-5444 MON.-THURS. 8-3. FRI. & SAT. 8-10. SUN. 8-3 ALL DINNER INCLUDE: SOUP. SALAD OR VEG.. POT. & RICE PUDDING BREAKFAST SPECIAL Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 11-a.m. • JUICE • 2 EGGS • ROLL, BAGEL OR TOAST • COFFEE OR TEA $1 45 Mgman lers wee —Frank B. Meltzer Darbys ex deli manager 27122 ORCHARD LAKE RD... AT 12111E OFF RI 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.ru.-2:30 43.M. EARLY BIRD DINING SPECIALS Hite Volume Topic of Talk Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di- rector of the Center for New Thinking, will deliver a talk about the works of Shere Hite, author of "The Hite Report on Male Sexuality," 10 a.m. Thursclity in the Baldwin Library, Birming- ham. There is a charge. For in- formation, call the Center for New Thinking, 546- 8928. Ethnic Fair Set in Ann Arbor The ninth annual Ann Arbor Ethnic Fair will be held in the downtown Ann Arbor area on Main Street and Liberty Streets today and Saturday. There will be 16 different ethnic groups who will share their cultures, entertainment, movies, arts, crafts, ceremonial events and workshops. There also will be ethnic food. The fair will open at 11 a.m. each day and close at 11 p.m. OP Civic Chorus Season Begins Oak Park Civic Chorus, under the direction of Charles Weiner, will re- sume rehearsals for the coming season 7:30 p.m. Monday at Oak Park High School. All male and female voices are welcome. For in- formation, call the chorus office 968-1074; or Ruth Widrich. 356 - 0532. No man is quite sane. Each has a vein of folly in his composition. 4-6:30 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. Senior Citizen Discount 1111cFROCK'S Saloon (Below Roman Terrace) SUNDAY LASAGNA, SPAGHETTI & BABY BACK RIB DINNERS Open for Lunch Mon -Sat. from 11:30 Open Sun. 12 noon ‘:55-3380 4 352-7061) lesa.414. 114 Sm. DELI-RESTAURANT TU MILE-Just-East of Evergteeo_ HOMEMADE DINNER SPECIALS $399 MON MEAT LOAF TUES BAKED CHICKEN $4" WED SPAGHETTI 11/TEAT BALLS . -$3 99 THURS SALISBURY STEAK .-... $3 99 FRI BAKED SALMON PATTIES $499 FACH INCLUDES: VEG., POT., SOUP OR SALAD, BREAD & BUTTER, BEVERAGE. $ 39 9 — W V$ 59 9 COMPLETE DINNERS EVERYDAY! HOMEMADE CREAM PIES, CHEESECAKES, TORTES AND HAAGEN-DAZS ICE CREAM HOLIDAY TRAYS MEAT $399 porporsol F..: I %DAIRY. pr pa= AIL