THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners The Best of Everything Open Sundays 2 to 9:30 — Closed Mondays 'EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES rco's 7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Livernois) UN 2-6455 VALET PARKING • S Since 1914 FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER 29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile 358-2353 OFF SENIOR CITIZENS 1% ANYTHING ON OUR MENU ANY HOUR! ANY DAY! Ir/0 BREAKFAST—LUNCH--DINNER SPECIALS • BROILED WHITE FISH • LOX & SABLE PLATES • BAKED LAMB • RED SNAPPER • SCROD • PICKEREL • CHICKEN • LIVER • VEAL CUTLETS • BAR-8-Q RIBS • ETC. Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-11 p.m. I COMPLETE CATERING Sun. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. OPEN 1 DAYS I I 01RI ENTAL PALACE Szechuan, Mandarin & Cantonese Cuisine SUNDAY BUFFET 12 noon to 3 p.m. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT $575 $ adults Under 3-years-old Free children under 12 MENU CHANGES EVERY SUNDAY I OUTSTANDING NEW CHEF FROM NEW YORK 357-0620 29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE RD. VISA' , FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA "Detroit's BEST Prime Rib Buffet Now Offers MORE ... For LESS!" L.J.Loopholds PRIME RIB AND U 11 0LYNCSIAN MTV ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT ONLY $ 825 Adults $425 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! - Also Available For A Nominal Fee" Delightfully Delicious Fresh Fruit Desserts Tasty n Tempting Tropical Drinks EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 6 p.m. TO 10 p.m. No reservations accepted 557-4800 St. ,0" 4 Sheraton-Southfield Hotel i>• , R 11011 W. NINE MILE ROAD Friday, February 17, 1984 35 557-4800 (Continued from Page 33) Chocolates . . . They're creating a sensation. GEORGE WASHING- TON'S birthday this Mon- day has Kingsley Inn featuring cherries galore on their menu, highlighted by "Cannot Tell A Lie Cherry Pie" at 50 cents a slice or $1 a la mode. YESTERDAY'S CLASSIC Oldies Club in the Sheraton - Southfield Hotel on W. Nine Mile has The Tokens, national re- cording act, for one week this Monday through Saturday. ARMANDO'S Mexican Restaurant on W. Vernor near 1-75 at Clarkdale has obtained the services of Mexico City's top Spanish guitarist . . . Raul Puente . . . playing romantic Latin tunes for listening ... as well as upbeat, rhythm ic numbers for dancing .. . Raul and his Spanish guitar are Wednesday through Sunday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. DIM SUM, the Chinese equivalent of brunch, is usually served between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. . . . When folks enter restaurants for dim sum, they don't receive a menu, but waiters and waitresses weave amid the table, wheeling carts laden with small hors d'oeuvres .. . meat-filled pastries, shrimp balls, stuffed green peppers and other delights that defy description . . . You order by pointing to whatever appe- als to you on the cart. This is not the case, how- ever, at Hoa Kow Inn on Nine Mile, west of Coolidge . . as it now prepares oodles of dim sum delights to go along with Oriental fare better than ever before .. . and Hoa Kow has always been good ... since opening in Oak Park 29 years ago. The dim sum items at Hoa Kow are made not just as brunch delicacies . . . but for all meals at all hours . . . by Diane Woo, owner Gene's mother and father Dan's wife ... and Gene's wife, Ruby Woo . . . They prepare them with 24 hours notice . . . about 12 different kinds . . Altogether, there are about 24 various dim sum items. While there recently, six of us had tulip-shaped flowers filled with chop- ped chicken, a delicious shrimp and chopped meat delicacy, tiny chic- ken breasts wrapped in tin foil and Chinese meatballs with watercress bottoms ... all preceded by Hoa Kow's famed shrimp toast. Then came sizzling rice soup, See Dil Chow Mi (boiled rice noodles with black" bean sauce, shrimp, bean sprouts, etc.), a very tasty Szechuan chicken sur- rounded by rarely seen puf- fed rice noodles . . . and tea with almond cookies Hoa Kow makes itself . . . with- out lard. Those who've taken Hoa Kow for granted all these years are in for a treat . . . It is now more than just a very good place to go for Chinese 111/' food . . . Hoa Kow is a new experience. HARRY BLACK- STONE JR. and his world of illusion brings the con- -.001 cert show to Music Hall for only four performances, this weekend . . . The name it self conjures feats few magi (Continued on Page 36) PP" HERE'S WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT IRVING'S I THE DELICIOUS ALL HOMEMADE I Restaurant - Delicatessen 21161 GREENFIELD RD. 559-1380 1 81k. North of 11 Mile OPEN TOES.-SUN. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. YOU'LL LOVE ROSE'S HOME COOKING! SATURDAY ONLY, FEB. 18 CHOLENT BEAN & BARLEY INCLUDES: KISHKE, FLANKEN, SALAD $548 AND BREAD BASKET 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • SUPER SPECIAL! ANYDAY! ANYHOUR! • • • SPAGHETTI AND $98: :HOMEMADE MEATBALLS : • per person • ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT! - 1 • • INCLUDES SALAD & BREAD BASKET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BREAKFAST SPECIAL • • • • • FEB. 17 THRU FEB. 23 We Serve Breakfast Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. & Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. I CREAM CHEESE & CHIVES OMELETTE $ I INCLUDES: 1/2 GRAPEFRUIT, BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST 5 N 8 Carry-Out HOP-OVER SPECIAL FEB. 17 THRU FEB. 23 2 to 4:30 p.m. NO SUNDAYS STUFFED PEPPER WITH VEAL $298 N. INCLUDES: POTATO & BREAD BASKET Carry-Out DINNER SPECIAL FEB. 17 THRU FEB. 23 PEPPER STEAK INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEG. OR POT. & BREAD BASKET $39 ca? out WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES!! MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY ROSE!! We Use Only Fresh Ingredients!! COMPLETE CATERING _ad o Or'. IPP'' ...411