44 Friday, March 18, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PRIX-FIXE DINING The Best of Everything) SUNDAY-THURSDAY the (nest:cling place has expanded the fixed price menu so now you can experience fine dining Sunday through Friday *9 95 select an appetiier, soup or salad, choice of special entrees and a great dessert ... all for $9.95 menu changes weekly enjoy the choice . . . Prix Fixe at $9.95 or entrees from our house menu that includes fresh Dover sole to rack of Iamb the meatinq place Orchard Lake Road at Pontiac Trail 851-0060 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS . From 2 p.m. Daily Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11-11' Fri.-Sat. til 12:30 a.m. "Serving The Best To the Best!" LUNCHEON • DINNER GREAT • Steaks .–Salads • Burgers • Nachos • Chili \ • Soups • SERVICE PARTY PLANNING? LUSH TROPICAL GARDEN SETTING FOR ALL OCCASIONS (Continued from Page 43) keyboard styling at Dr. Doodles' piano bar, Grand River and 10 /Mile . . . Wed- nesdays through Sundays. HARD TO IMAGINE anyone SQ very fine and un- sung as Billy Marr on piano . . . with the Billy Rose Quartet at Jakks, Green- field and 10 Mile . . . Billy's nimble fingers and excel- lent execution of notes create a beautiful tone that many times goes unnoticed by dancers and listeners .. . However, those attuned to his talents never cease to be amazed at Billy's versatility on the keyboard. A former student of Mis- cha Kottler, his fingers vir- tually "fly" over the ivories on anything from standards to Latin to pops to jazz or whatever . . . and his classical ability is a treat . . . Billy's "Rhapsody In Blue" concerto is certainly something the late George Gershwin wouldn't be ashamed having him play his lnasterpiece. Billy Marr on piano does much-to complement the Billy Rose Quartet at Jakks . . . with Billy. Rose on lead guitar and vocalizing; Rudy Golde, bass guitar and voc- als; and blind Billy Kalleo, Alex's brother, on drums, keeping solid beats . . . plus `Costa Rica Art Program Topic From 30-500 Call Mary 352-8780 Private Meeting Room Available DIAMOND JIM BRADY'S PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER EVERGREEN AND 10 1/2 MILE 352-8780 Covered Parking , Mrs. Kaia Lohmann, lec- turer at the Detroit Insti- tute of Art, will present a slide show at the. Oak Park Library 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The program, which is sponsored by the Oak Park Arts and Cultural Commis- sion, will relate to the cur- rent exhibit at the Art Insti- tute, which is "Between Continents, Between Seas: Pre-Columbian Art of Costa Rica." I I P , Detroit News W.11BK-TV AAA LARGE PARTY ROOMS SPECIAL PARTY PACKAGES Party carry-out service too. I I 0 0_ 0 1118 =I MI II II In I • 11 1 -COUPON1 --- IMO Corner Middlebelt Farmington Hills NM IMP OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA $2 • 1 coupon per pizza • Dining Room or Carry-Out COUPON EXPIRES 4/3/83 COUPON 4 Dewey's til this Monday. DINNER SPECIALS 7 NIGHTS A WEEK . THERE'S A NEW ad- venture in dining . . at Woo Chon on Eight Mile Rd., southeast corner of Lahser . at former site of Red B . arn . . . It's Korean and Mandarin cuisine .. . opelied Jan.. 24, 1982 .. seating 60'. . with plans of ' another small room for folks to sit on cushions. - If you can read Korean, Lthere's a menu strictly in the language ... If not, an- 3815 N. Woodward, Royal Oak, Mich. other one is in English .. . (Between 13 arid-14 Mile ) Li9-4002 with dishes very few people have heard of but sound in- teresting . . . like Bi Beam Biqa, steamed rice. topped with namuel (vegetables), hot meat, fried egg and spe- cial sauce . . . Chop Chae, shredded vegetables sauteed beef and mixed vermicelli . .. or San Juk, MON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. sliced charcoal broiled sir- V STUFFED TIPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE loin marinated in special sauce, interlaced with STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS $325 Cuiplicoluf dSeos;ip, mushrooms, scallions, ♦ SALAMI OR BOLOGNA & EGGS Bread & Butter green peppers and to- matoes. BROILED WHITEFISH 4.25 It even has tableside CALVES LIVER $4.50 cooking on items like Bul- kogi, slices of sirloin beef BROILED VEAL WIENERSHNITZEL $4.50 marinated in a special Ko- BEEF LIVER $4.25 rean sauce . . . Bulkogi can also be gotten charcoal CHICKEN LIVERS w/fried onions $4.25 broiled, but not cooked at ABOVE INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP, the table . . . If ordering this, be sure to specify mild, COOKED VEG., BREAD & BUTTER medium or hot. THIS IS THE 10th year ROAST CHICKEN PICKLED TROUT anniversary of Roman Ter- Y2 Springer With Stuffing Original Esquire's Famous 'race, Orchard Lake Rd. at 12 Mile . . . and second an- per pers. $ 4 25' per pers. niversary Of McFrocks Sa- ♦ Ind. Cup of Soup & Veg. Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter loon:downstairs. ‘‘k 1 1. 1111011, N.M. 11.11■. ••••■■■ 1•■••••• • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Slavic Dancing in Southfield Artrain, the touring art museum, will be in Detroit at the SEMTA Depot, Franklin Ave. and St. An- toine, Thursday through March 29 in conjunction with, the National Art Edu- cation Association's annual meeting. The museum will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free. All's well that ends well; still the finis is the crown. —Shakespeare ♦ ♦ 4 $425 * HARRY WEISS' ♦ 11 ♦ ♦ DINNER IN • spECIAL S.. ♦ 855-4600 Detroit Free Press HAPPY HOUR FUN REDUCED PRICES ON DRINKS 11:30-6 p.m:, 9 p.m.-closing • Artrain in Area _ March 24-29 4, 0,0 .0.0. 0.0.0 .0.0.0,0.0.0.0.0,0 2 0.0.• RUMPLESTILTSKIN, NORTHWESTERN HWY: Consistently voted 4 \ • very versatile top 40 dance band, is at Michigan Inn's The Southfield Cultural Arts Division and Business Consortium for the Arts will Present a free evening of Slavic folk dance 8 p.m. Thursday in room 115 of the Southfield Civic Center. Performers from the Slavic Folk Ensemble of Oakland University will present songs and dances from Bulgaria, Russia, Ser- bia, Slovakia and the Uk- raine. The colorful ethnic costumes worn by the group are made 'by members and reflect the regional dress of each ,country represented. For further information, contact Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717. 4 •1""• • • A • Detroit's Original • A Square Deepdish Pizza • • joining in the four-part harmony. ORIGINAL ESQUIRE 4 v RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN MILE AT LAHSER 353-4999 IN HARVARD ROW MALL ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ THE CLOCK 557-4324 24818 SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE I UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 HOURS FRIED CHICKEN FISH & CHIPS e .' - — $3.99 $3.99 (FISH & CHIPS ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT) • Includes: Choice of potato, cole slaw and homemade bread OTHER 24-HOUR SPECIALS BAKED /2 CHICKEN BAR-B-Q Y2 CHICKEN Includes: Choice of pot., cole slaw and homemade bread $3.99 $3.99 - BREAKFAST SERVED 24 HOURS FROM $1.09 BREAKFAST— LUNCH—DINNER 24 HOUR SERVICE BIGGEST VALUES ANYWHERE!