34 Friday, October 1, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SINBAD'S
CAFE

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Family Dining and Carry-Out
American, Greek & Mideast Food

25861 LAHSER AT CIVIC CENTER (101/2 Mile) 353-6820

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST

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OPEN 7 DAYS—MON.-SAT. 7-11
SUN. 7-10
OPENING SPECIALS 7 a.m.-1 1 a.m.
ROLL OR 59
UNG KS S SAUSAGE
C •• • 2 2 2 STRIPS
11159
BAGEL &
BACON
COFFEE
• TOAST & JELLY

SUPER SUMMER SALE!
GREAT DINNERS 3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

• STUFFED PEPPER
• STUFFED CABBAGE
• CORNED BEEF & EGGS
• GEFILTE FISH
INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP BREAD AND BUTTER
• BROILED WHITE I
• PICKLED TROUT
• ROASTED CHICKEN
• CHICKEN LIVERS
• LIVER STEAK
• ROAST TONGUE
• BOILED CHICKEN
• CHOPPED SIRLOIN
INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, SALAD,
POT. VEG. BREAD AND BUTTER
• CALVES LIVER
w/ONIONS
• BROILED WIENER
SCHNITZEL
• ROAST BEEF
INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, SALAD
POT., VEG., BREAD & BUTTER

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ORIGINAL ESQUIRE

Delicatessen Restaurant

HARVARD ROW MALL, 11 MILE AND LAHSER

353-4999

the

The Best of Everything

servation for parties of four
or more . . . Smart people
called ahead even if there
were just two. '
If you're in the neighbor-
hood of Dave and Rachel,
they'd love to see you .. .
especially old customers to
talk about yesterdays at the
Clam Shop . . . or say hello
via the mail . . . They live at
7220 Lake Circle Dr., Apt.
208, Margate, Fla. 33063.
WONDER WHAT hap-
pened to the supposed open-
ing of "Raleigh Town" on
Telegraph and 10 Mile that
may now become DuPont
headquarters?

SHERATON-SOUTH-
FIELD on J.L. Hudson

Drive, is taking a unique
approach with its popular
prime rib buffet . . . Starting
tonight, the hotel is expand-
ing its menu to include
numerous additional en-
trees . . . and reducing the
price . . . from $9.95 to $6.95
per adult ($3.95 children
under 10).
It's now called - L.J.
Loophole's Prime Rib and
Polynesian Buffet . . . every
Friday and Saturday even-
ing, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.. . . The
restaurant will resemble
the South Seas in sight,
sound and smell as each

guest receives a lei when
entering . . . and served by
waiters and waitresses in
tropical dress . . . Live en-
tertainment will present is-
land music.
Rather than the typical
rolls and crackers on tables,
guests will receive a relish
dish filled with fresh veget-

ables and dip . . . The ex-
panded buffet includes a
salad bar with 16 different
salads, ranging from tossed
garden greens to shrimp
salad, Waldorf salad, mari-
nated meat salad and fruit
molds . . . Prime rib and
lamb will be carved to order
. . . Other new hot entrees
include chicken cashew,
lobster Newburg, beef and
pea pods and punzit noodles.
Guests will also enjoy
fresh, stir-fried vegetables
prepared in the dining
room. •
For an. additional $1.50
each, Loophole's features
three fresh fruit desserts,
including the Cantaloper
(rainbow sherbet, pineapple
chunks, strawberris, papa-
ya and orange segments in a
cantaloupe star);
Pina Kalahaua (lemon
sherbet, pineapple, melon
balls and melba sauce in a
pineapple wedge) and
Coconut Royal (lime sher-
bet, strawberries; bananas
and lithe nuts in a half of a
coconut) . . . Tropical fruit
drinks will also be served at
$1.75 each.
No reservations will be
accepted . . . and there'll
also be chopsticks on the ta-
bles.

EVELYN ORBACH and
Shirley Benyas will star in

"Madonna of The Powder
Room" . . . first production
of the 1983-1984 season by
Actors Alliance Theater .. .
opening tonight through
Nov. 7 . . . Fridays, Satur-
days and Sundays.
ATT is the professional
company in residence at
Lycee International, Everg-
reen and 13 Mile.
Directed by Jeff Nathan,
the show takes place on
Labor Day, 1981, and the
locale is a bungalow in Steel
Town, Midwest, America
. . . The women meet in Bes-
sie Puleski's kitchen to
celebrate Irma Slovik's re-
tirement.
Evie, who was recently
cited for the best perfor-
mance in 1982 by Detroit
Free Press with her work in
"The Subject Was Roses"
plays the part of Irma .. .
Role of Bessie is played by
Shirley.

LITTLE CAESAR

number 400 opened re-
cently; a carry-out in the
Kendallwood Shopping
Center, 12 Mile and Far-
mington Rd.
MAIL DEPT. . . . South
Florida desperately needs a
maven to steer everybody to
restaurants of the South-
field variety. No Bill
Knapps,- no Big.Boy, no Irv-
ing's, etc. Everything here
seems to arrive in those
Xerox restaurants from a
standard boiler room and
distributed all over town."
Leo Weingarden

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

WHEN DAKOTA INN

Twelve Mile at Orchard Lake Farmington Hills 553-7000

opened its door Aug. 1,
1933, the year Prohibition
ended, as was customary
you either named your new
establishement after your-
self or the street outside .. .
Choosing the latter, Karl
and Katherine Kurz, who

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27822

ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

VISIT McFROCK'S SUNDAYS

CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH

11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

LUNCH & DINNER FOR 2
(back by popular request)

• Veal Francesco
• Veal Piccanti
• Veal Parmesan
• Veal Scaloppini
Fresh Fish Of The Day

LUNCH $11

DINNER $21

per Couple

per Couple

Includes Complimentary Glass of Wine

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

Not applicable to Lunch & Dinners For Two

TH
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Restaurant
SZECHUAN , HUNAN & PEKING

B y C H EF JAN

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BEST CHEF AWARD WINNER IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
WINNER OF 1983 "JUDGE'S SPECIAL AWARD" BY
. MICHIGAN RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION

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LOFF ALL
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ORDERS

TAKEOUT SERVICE AVAILABLE • OPEN 7 DAYS 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.

357-0620

Franklin Shopping Plaza
29155 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile • Southfield

"Detroit's BEST Prime Rib Buffet
Now Offers MORE . . . For LESS!"

L.J.Loopholds
PRIME RIB AND

IalCoLYNCSIAN Burma
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

ONLY $ 6 95 Adults

$ 3 95 Children under 10

• featuring •

• CARVED PRIME RIB &
• ROASTED LAMB
• LOBSTER NEWBURG

• CHICKEN CASHEW
• BEEF & PEA PODS
• PUNZIT NOODLES

PLUS ... Freshly-Prepared Stir-Fried

Vegetables & 16 Specialty Salads!
AND . . .

Delightfull y, Delicious Fresh Fruit Desserts (Si 50 each)
Tasty n Tempting Tropical Drinks- (S1 75 each)

EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY

6 p.m. TO 10 p.m.

No reservations accepted

557-4800

Sheraton-Sbuthfield Hotel

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11011 W. NINE MILE ROAD

557-4800

