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October 29, 1982 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 29, 1982 41

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 40)
FROM BRAHMS TO
BROADWAY," a premier
show of classical and
Broadway entertainment,

will be performed live dur-
ing dining by "The New
Camarata" at The Opera
House on E. Warren, seven
blocks east of Chalmers .

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Early Birds 10% Off Before 7 p.m.
Senior Citizens 10% Off At All Times

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tonight ' and tomorrow
night . . . and Nov. 5-6.
October is the third an-
niversary celebration of The
Opera House, and "The New
eamarata - show, "Brahms
to Broadway" is just one of
many to be presented . . .
The group includes six De-
troit area musicians and
singers . . . piano duet Bar-
bara Woolf and Doris
Eubank; Anna Speck, sop-
rano; Sue LaDuke Wiley,
mezzo-soprano; David
Reynolds, tenor; and Frank
Hull, baritone.
The show features a
variety of best-loved opera-
tic, Broadway and romantic
songs . . . Two dinner shows
are at 7 p.m. and 9:30.

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(Continued on Page 42)

Oct. 29, 30 & 31

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SHIKSA Mushrooms, ham, Swiss cheese -
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4 25
KIBBUTZ Pastrami and Swiss cheese — Golda's
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4 25
VEGETARIAN Sprouts, tomatoes, Jack cheese,

395

mushrooms

ZUCCHINI Tender zucchini, with a touch of garlic
and Jack cheese
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SPINACH Tender spinach, Jack cheese _3.95
VEGETABLE MEDLEY Tender sauteed
vegetables in season, cheddar cheese ....4.25
ASPARAGUS Tender asparagus, Jack
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BROCCOLI Steamed with cheddar cheese .3.95
MUSHROOMS Swiss cheese
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RATATOULLE Eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes,

parmesan, a hint of garlic. Jacque's favorite3.95

SPANISH Home-made salsa, Jack cheese,

onions, guacamole and sour cream
3 95
ORTEGA Green chills smothered in melted Jack
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3 50
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CIRO'S Italian restau-
rant on Cass Lake. Rd. in
Keego Harbor has added a
Sunday smorgasbord to its
dining fare . . . the all-you-
can-eat brunch is 12 noon to
5 p.m. . . . with mostaccioli,
lasagna, meatballs, chicken
and roast beef . . . plus salad
and relish tray.
Ciro's is owned by
brothers Ciro and Jerry
Spigno.
LARRY NOZERO Jazz
Quartet is at Archibald's on
Woodward, Tuesday
through Saturday til Nov.
27.

Haas in Oct. 11, 1982 issue
of Nation's Restaurant
News tells his opinion of
what he thinks is a superb
restaurant.
' "I will give this operation
four 'golden forks' because I
think it is great. The name
of the restaurant is the
Quilted Giraffe. It is located
at 995 2nd Ave. in New
York City. The owners are
Barry and Sue Wine (he's
the son of Irving and Lil
Wine of Barry's Surplus
here) and they are neat
people whose warmth and
friendliness makes dining
in what might otherwise be
a pretentious French res-
taurant atmosphere com-
fortable. This friendly feel-
ing carries over to service
personnel who are low key,
conscientious and ex-
tremely courteous, all of
which makes the experience
expensive but fun.
"The Quilted Giraffe is an
American-run, Nouvelle
Cuisine restaurant with
beautiful table settings and
a magnificent wine list.
That list is presented in
high-tech style on a com-
puter printout; the corn-
puterization allows the
Wines to update inventory
on a daily basis.
"The plate presentation
at the Quilted Giraffe is
breathtaking, while the
menu selection is varied
and bold in its uniqueness. I
started with ravioli stuffed
with finely chopped chan-
terelles and garnished
abundantly with succulent
whole wild mushrooms. The
sauce was light butter and
wine, very understated so as
to let the mushroom flavor
through loud and clear.
"I also tried the mari-

coupon

cheese, topped with Jack cheese and

guacamole
4 50
SALAMI Onions, peppers
4 25
PLANTATION Ground beef, onions, spinach,

425

gravy

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BACON Cheddar cheese
3 75
CANADIAN BACON Tomatoes, Swiss cheese,
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4 50
CHIU Cheddar cheese, salsa
3 75
GREEK Feta cheese, black olives, tomatoes,
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STROGANOFF Roast beef, gravy, mushrooms,
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4 50
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425
REUBEN Corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss
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4 50
CHICKEN LIVERS Onions on request ....4.25
KOWALSKI'S KREATION Grilled Polish
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4 25
GUACAMOLE Tomato, bacon, Jack cheese, sour
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4 25
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Jack cheese, sour cream
4 25
VEAL PARMESAN Grilled with onion,
mushrooms, sauce, Jack cheese
4 50
ITALIANO Italian sausage, mushrooms; onions,
peppers, Jack cheese and sauce
4 50
PIZZA Pepperoni, mushrooms, Jack cheese and
sauce
4.50
GOBBLER Turkey, mild green chills, Jack
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gobble, gobble
4 25
CHICKEN LITTLE Chicken breast sauteed in
butter with onion, green pepper and Jack
cheese
4 75
DELI Corned beef, green ppepper, onion, Swiss
cheese
4 75
LOX With cream cheese, onions
5 95
ALASKAN KING Crab meat sauteed in butter
with a touch of garlic, Swiss cheese and sour
cream
5 95
SHRIMP Shrimp, sprouts, Swiss cheese and sour
cream
5 95
CHINATOWN Oriental vegetables, with a teriyaki
flavor egg roll
3 95,
EGG FOO YOUNG Pancake style, with gravy,
egg roll. Ah-soo!
3 95
CHICKEN CHOP SUEY Oriental vegetables,-6
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4 75
NAPOLEON Fruit, Jack cheese, topped with
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