THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, November 20, 1981 Most controversies would accurately define their soon be ended, if those en- terms, and then adhere to gaged in them would first their definitions. Southfl•ld's Newest Dialog Spot The Bar-B-Q House of Southfield (Former Raven Gallery) 29101 GREENFIELD ROAD ONE A Specializing In RIBS & CHICKEN BUSINESSPERSON'S • Steaks • Burgers • Seafood •Sandwlehes • Appetizers • Desserts • Home Macke Soups S [ BLOCK NORTH OF 12 MILE) 0 THE METRO DETROIT VIEWERS OF WJBK-TV 2 HAVE VOTED BAR-B-0 HOUSE AS THE BEST PLACE TO EAT IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT LUNCHEON 11-3 HOURS: SUN. 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. MON.-THURS. 11 a.m - 11 p.m. FRIDAYS 11 a.m. TO 3 a.m. SATURDAYS 4 p.m. TO 3 a.m. , CARRY-OUTS 559-3570 ) 4 p.m. LUNCHEON AAAAA M CriSPECIALII a.Ir!%AN 2 FOR 1 SEAFOOD, CFANE A OR CHICKEN FRIDAY — ALL DAY FISH & CHIPS ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SUNDAYS — NOON TO 5 p.m. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT ON MANY ITEMS CIRO' 1535 CASS LAKE RD. v. mile N. of Orchard take Rd. 681-3440 (T he Best of Everything (Continued from Page 35) judges joined me in choosing a fancy number two. Close behind were Shir- ley Baron and Billy Olsen, who renewed old acquain- tances . . They danced to- gether at the former Graystone Ballroom 20 years ago . . . and this time again at Rennaisance Bal- lroom to some of the same tunes for terpsi spinning. Elliot Trumbull and Rosanne Schlussel, co- chairpersons, did a fine job in coordinating a successful shindig that could become an annual event. COUPLE OF CLASSIC films are next two weeks at Bloomfield Theater, S. Woodward, south of Maple . . Today begins "That's Entertainment," the his- tory of MGM with film clips put together from those great musical flicks by the super movie moguls . . . Next Friday will be the all- time biggie, "Gone With The Wind." EZZIE HOLYK, the chef who made Club Berkley famous for its food when the spot was on Woodward a few years back, is still bringing W f iCt qZ4C•rer 411-'1101( 4-1 04 ik/ri& ic4(1X *4 v - , , v ... • '"4 ., -. \ HOP OVER SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY—NOV. 20 THRU NOV. 26 -• TUES. THRU SAT., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. x )1 ‘ LIVER & ONIONS OR FISH & CHIPS $ Pt b INCLUDES: SALAD, VEG. OR POT., BREAD BASKET . 2 98 _0( 7 SUPER DINNER FEATURE ONE WEEK ONLY—NOV. 20 THRU NOV. 26 BY SPECIAL REQUEST! BAKED BRISKET OF BEEF $ "at t_i 98 WITH MUSHROOMS & ONIONS INCLUDES: SALAD, VEG. OR POT., BREAD BASKET BREAKFAST SPECIALS ONE WEEK ONLY—NOV. 20 THRU NOV. 26 Tuas.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. SPANISH OR WESTERN OMELETTE BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST $ i 49 4x. SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT VIN 'S THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT Restaurant-Delicatessen Y21161 GREENFIELD RD. II, IL OF 11 NILE it TVEL-WIL 1559-13801 d am. to all pm. MAY RATIMMI Fan ALL IMMAMIIIIL *** *4* *--AN ****-**004, fi the people in at Dominico's on Coolidge between 11 and 12 Mile in Berkley . . . The place is not what people would call atmospheric din- ing . . but as Roy Andries de Groot of Esquire Maga- zine would say, "Who eats the atmosphere?" It's the food Ezzie puts out that brings people from all over . . baby lake perch, red snapper, Dover sole, turtle soup, baby frog legs sauteed in regular butter or garlic butter, etc.. . Tell the waitress which kind of frog legs . . . Ezzie uses fresh garlic, at an addi- tional charge . . . And if you want some of Ezzie's great cottage fries which are not on the menu, by the way, tell the waitress well in advance, or when making a reservation . . . The potatoes are sliced to order. We had a swell waitress . Connie Caddell . . . smiling and efficient . and enjoyed the baby perch . . . so tender and tasty. BIG CROWD at Ex- calibur on Northwestern last week saw a huge birth- day cake for owner Pat Archer . . . with the in- scription "Again 49" . . and folks gathered around him singing "Happy Birth- day" in all different keys than that played by the very fine Larry Nozero quartet. CATHY LOCKE, popu- lar songstress, is part of "The Three of Us" playing Fridays and Saturdays at Lion's Castle on Gratiot and 21 Mile in Mt. Clemens. NEW OWNERS OF Lenny's Deli on Orchard Lake between 13 and 14 Mile are Gary and Laura Kienscherf . . bringing back old-time dishes like flanken, liver steak, stuffed meat balls, etc. . . . with Gary doing own cooking from some of the recipes supplied by Laura's mother, Minnie Eisenberg, resident at Northgate Apartments in Oak Park. The traditional Jewish style of cooking that had been lost for a while at Len- ny's is back . . . combined with the modern style of tray ca-Lering by ace counter gent Jeff Fidler. Gary is also an expert photographer . . . He'll transfer one of the walls into a mini art gallery with photos elegantly framed . Another wall will be a pictorial selection of Jeff's trays. NEW LOOK will soon be at Rikshaw Inn at Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Rd. and Maple . . . Center wall will come down giving a large spacious scene . . and a bar will take up the entire back wall . . . with eight to 10 stools . . . Also, for the first time since open- ing Nov. 8, 1973, Rikshaw will have delivery service of its oriental foods. LEMON PEEL on Woodward in Birmingham, owned by John and Fran Kales, will soon add still another dimension to their interesting restaurant. •(Continued from Page 36) He that makes it his bus- iness not to know, but to be known, is like a foolish tradesman, who makes all the haste he can to sell off his old stock, but takes no thought of laying in any new. 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