Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners (Continued from Page 34) -EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES W of Owings) UN 2=6455 8111161 BOY 8111}P WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parking • ORTHEIA HAS COME HOME! ORTHEIA BARNES MILDRED SCOTT AND THE P'ZAll BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES IN THE DOWNSTAIRS GREASEPIT THEATER DOUG'S NOW OPEN MONDAYS FOR LUNCH 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. DRINKS 1/2 OFF Mon. Only 9 I IT WE SAVE YOU DOLLARS 7,6teft9- 1 DAYS! 22140 WOODWARD lust S._ of 9 Mile _ Ferndale OPEN 544-7933 " YOUR H CE OF SMALL GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE WITH ALL REG. OR 9-COURSE MEALS! REG. MEAL 9-COURSE MEAL FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH STUFFED FLOUNDER FRESH BROILED PICKEREL FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP FISH & CHIPS BAKED MEAT LOAF (vm.-ners.) CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE oft. Ass.) 10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK 1/2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN 1/2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN ROAST FRESH TURKEY wiereSsiet BAR-B-11 RIBS BABY BEEF LIVER WilliORS Or trace. VEAL CUTLETS ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jus CHOPPED SIRLOIN. wiseseass saes VEAL PARMESAN BAKED LASAGNA RAVIOLI 9/meatballs MOUSAKA (baked ett plat) SPINACH PIE 4 Best of Everything would cost a fortune today if replaced . . . which, we dare say, would be near impossi- ble to do. 7225 W McNichol OR DAY! ARM The $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 $5.25 $3.25 $3.75 $3.95 $6.95 $3.50 $3.75 $3.95 $5.85 $3.95 $3.95 $5.25 $3.95 $3.95 $3.95 $3.25 $4.25 $4.25 $4.95 $5:50 $6.25 $6.25 $4.50 $4.75 $4.85 $7.95 $4.75 $4.85 $4.95 $6.95 $4.95 $4.95 $6.25 $4.95 $4.95 $4.95 4 4.25 $4.95 $5.95 REG. MEAL INCLUDES: 9-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD; • POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD & STICKS FRUIT CUP, Ma Ofr SOUP, CHOICE 01SALAII, POTATO, VESETUtf, CREEK BREAD & STICKS, COFFEE OR TEA, 0101CT OF DESSERT (Strawberry 1:beesecabe, has Pow sr Vanilla Ice Crean, Rice Palen it MN) • COCKTAILS • BEER • WINE wr -ate lussam Open Sundays 2 to 9:30 - Closed Mondays a rcos WE SERVE THE BEST' ( THE :DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hard to beat some of the other employees . . . like gracious, capable waiter Edmund Gniatczyk, eight years at Kingsley Inn . . . after a stalwart at Northwood Inn on Woodward . . and Polly Phelps, waitress, so efficient, personable and smiling. You might call dining at Kingsley Inn class elegance . . . It isn't cheap . . . but then again not overly- expensive either . . . The re- laxing comfort and quality food have qualities of dis- tinction. Kingsley Inn has changed . . . for the better . . . Of this we know Nick Takis joins the Zawideh family in much happiness . . . Who wouldn't . . . seeing their institution become even finer. ,"THIS IS REAL THE- ATER!" exulted Shirley Eder in the lobby after open- ing of "Nuts" at Birming- ham Theater on Woodward . . . "Everyone should see it!" said Shirley. Not too many in the audi- ence would disagree with her . . . Although starting slowly, "Nuts"gains enough momentum to stir people in their seats . . . The entire set is a court room . . . and the acting is superb. Nuts was chosen a _ s one of the 10 best plays of the season on 1979-1980 Broadway . . . And Stephen Zuckerman, who directed the original New York production is with the Bir- mingham presentation . . Stephen was a student at Yale Drama School and University of Michigan. MAIL DEPT. . . . "It has come to my attention that a certain good restaurant lo- cated in Windsor, Ont. has never had a write-up in your column. "My wife and I travel quite a bit and have eaten in many fine establishments and find Zuk's Wharf of Windsor to be deserving of a mention in your column. Their food is excellently .and freshly prepared. They have a good chef and their food is purchased fresh daily. The help is pleasant and very competent. Their prices are moderate. "Being that we frequent this establishment periodi- cally we have made the ac- quaintance of the owner. During a recent visit the owner confided in us that he may have to change the format of this establish- ment or go out of business in order to survive these hard economic times. "Like he said, 'People who used to go out to eat maybe once or twice a month, now eat out once a month. They may have two or three favo- rite restaurants, so once they eat at one place and the other time they come here. Nobody can survive in this type of climate.' " Dave and Roslyn Weiner ALBAN'S BOTTLE & BASKET on N. Hunter in Birmingham will become a sitdown restaurant . . . maybe in October of this year . . . Ground will hope- fully be broken in March just north of the present building. In other words, parking lots will be exchanged .. . The new Alban's-eatery, carry-out and huge selec- tion of liquor will be built on its present large parkin _ g lot . The cafeteria-deli will be completely gutted . . . and new setup also serving liquor by the glass. 1 COUPON ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL I 1 I $ 1 OFF: . OF l I G W L I N A S E S OR :pumpernik's - _ I , ,,,o' L CHECK TOTAL _AT- with any dinner 1 1/n 1 1 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE. 416-1311 I I 1 Specializing in ST. LOUIS RIBS i • MEXICAN DISHES ill • SEAFOOIL I Expires I "3 ,r3 SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 11 a.m.-11 p.m. I I I I FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.m.-1 a.m. I HUNGRY JACK SPECIAL ... RIBS FOR TWO I .. ., . $12.9511 IlaswillowsweN11111•12.011•11111111=MIMplassm=s19 11 the A-1.--Th stoma,. lerrare NOW COMES AN Oriental restaurant with no American selections of any type . . . or even chop suey . . . It's the Mountain King opened Sept. 13, 1982 . . . on E. Maple about half block east of N. Hunter in Bir- mingham . . . formerly Monahan's Beef Buffet .. . and seating 130. Where did the name come from? There's a famous restau- rant in Tokyo called Moun- tain King . . . with over 200 employees . . . about 3,000 seating and Shu Li Tsung was one of the 20 chefs . . . In oriental l'anguage, moun- tain king is expression for tiger. Shu and his family own the four-month-old restau- Friday, January 21, 1983 35 27822,ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 1 1:30 axa.-2:30 a.m. I Sun.3 p.m.-9 p.m. VISIT McFROCK'S SALOON DOWNSTAIRS LUNCH & DINNER FOR 2 (back by popular request) • Veal Francesco • Veal Piccanti • Veal Parmesan • Veal Scaloppini ,Fresh Fish Of The Day LUNCH $11 per Couple DINNER $21 per Includes Complimentary Glass of Wine Early Birds 10% Off Before 7 p.m. Senior Citizens 10% Off At All Times (Continued on Page 36) Not applicable to Lunch & Dinners For Two Schrod Zucchini Because right now, we're adding a select handful of new and exciting entrees-elegant in the traditional Chuck Muer manner, surprisingly affordable in times like these. Here's a sample: Fresh Boston Schrod with zucchini stuffing, served with rice pilaf 8.95 Chicken Piccata Sauteed with fresh mushrooms in lemon butter and Sherry, served with homemade linguine 8.95 Anc.'. remember, your Charley's _prabdinner includes salad vinaigrette, and hot homemade bread to start your meal right. Linguine Fruit de Mer Tossed with shrimp, scallops, fresh salmon and mussels 8.95 Come join us tonight, or any night. All it takes is a phone call and your special evening begins! Crab Stuffed Schrod Prepared with Chef Larry's Maryland Lump Crabmeat stuffing 8.95 Mussels Dijon ehamleti's ertab 5498 Crooks Rd. • Troy 879-2060 a (luta Muer Ileartanint American Express and other major credit cards accepted. Fresh mussels steamed and topped-with a rich mustard sauce 7.95 Oriental Chicken Julienne strips of chicken sauteed with mixed oriental vegetables, served with rice pilaf 7.95 Couple