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July 27, 1984 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-07-27

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46 Friday, July 27, 1984

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

You Know That . . .

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BEST OF EVERYTHING

OPEN 7 DAYS
9 a.m.-9 p.m.
19471 W. 10 Mile

Aloishig

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1 Block E. of
Evergreen

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Has The World's Best Ribs
and Onion Rings
But Did You Also Know That .. .
TAPPEROONEY'S Has Great
BANQUET FACILITIES?

SOUTHFIELD

352-7060

DELI
EATERY

COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS

DEEP FRIED SCALLOPS
STUFFED CABBAGE DINNER
ROAST BEEF DINNER
BROILED LIVERS & ONIONS
KREPLACH & KISHKE DINNER
BREAST OF TURKEY DINNER

• Weddings
• Birthdays
• Sweet 16's

• Bar Mitzvahs
• Bat Mitzvahs
• Showers

1824 West 14 Mile (at Crooks)
Royal Oak

$499

INCLUDES: CHOICE OF POTATO,
VEGETABLE OR COLE SLAW, SOUP
OR SALAD AND SMALL BEVERAGE

THE

OFFICE RESTAURANT

FIDELITY BANK BLDG. (Heritage Plaza)
EVERGREEN & 10 OFF NORTHWESTERN HWY.
353-0206

BREAKFAST SPECIALS

EXCLUDES OTHER COUPON OFFERS

We Love Southfield!

NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS

280-0050

7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
• 2 EGGS (any style)
• TOAST
• FRESH PIECE OF MELON
AND OTHERS STARTING AT 99°

9c

COUPON -

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I BUY 1 DINNER

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GET 2nd AT 1/2 OFF !

EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE •

3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. Thru Fri.
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SALAD BAR
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* Great Breakfasts!
' * Fabulous Lunches!
✓ Marvelous Dinners!

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featuring...

• Kosher Zion Delicatessen Foods
* Rotisserie Barbequed Ribs

(NOT oven baked)

* Baked Goods Fresh From Our Own Ovens
✓Spectacular Desserts
* Wines•Spirits•Beer on Draft

Come in and Mingle
With the Rich,
Powerful and
Talented!

• 1,

Metropolitan Detroit's
New Home of
Culinary Excellence

19440 W. 7 Mile Rd.

(formerly Stafford's location)

Cor. Edinborough

4 Mks. East of Evergreen

Phone: 532-1422

J.

ZIIKIN'S
DELICAFE

Secured, lighted
parking adjoining

AlMobo.41.,

Watch for Opening
Announcement
. .

-. 1/4 •0400-10 14,„

SUNDAY
BRUNCH

Enjoy over 40 freshly prepared
items such as: Veal Fricassee,
Eggs Benedict and Fried Chick-
en, Che6e Blintzes and freshly
baked Danishes and Pastries.

Adults $7.75
Children under 7 $4.95
Served 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Also

SUNDAY BAVARIAN NIGHT
Family Style Fried Chicken
...additional helpings are on us!

'8.95 per person

Woodward at
.LongLakeRd.

ft;)

Bloomfield Hills
642-0100

skimpy on the mushrooms
. . . The bread basket with
warm bread also included
soft bread sticks.
It was evident Tony
wasn't there ... The veal di-
jonnaise, one of this eve-
ning's specials, topped by a
brown sauce made with
Dijon mustard, didn't have
his mark of goodness .. .
The deliciously thin-sliced
veal was vastly overpo-
wered by sauce . . . It would
be much better if sauce were
served on the side and
people put on whatever they
desired ... He is one of the
few chefs around to place
veal piccata correctly on the
menu . . . this is truly the
name with lemon wine
sauce.
Also on the Le Bordeaux
menu are 12 appetizers,
four chicken dishes, nine
steaks and chops, 14 veals,
15 pastas, seven seafoods
and others . . . Plans are for

Hilberry stages
summer plays

Wayne State University's
Hilberry Theater will stage
the Emlyn Williams drama
A Murder Has Been Ar-
ranged tonight and Satur-
day at 8 p.m. while the Bil-
berry's Studio Theater pre-
sents The Prodigals, by Don
Evans, 8 p.m. tonight and
Saturday.
The Studio Theater will
stage Alan Ayckbourn's
Relatively Speaking 8 p.m.
Wednesday and The Prodi-
gals 8 p.m. Thursday. Cole,
a musical revue featuring
the works of composer Cole
Porter, will be staged by the
Hilberry 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Gallery shows
original works

The Watercolor Gallery,
418 E. Washington, Ann
Arbor, is currently showing
water-colors by Sharlene
Beck, Bernice Forrest,
Tamara Essner and Sonia
Molnar, Monday, Wednes-
day and Thursday, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
The gallery, which
opened in February, is at-
tempting to bring original
works of art to the Met-
ropolitan Detroit and Ann
Arbor areas.

Speaker slated
for parents

The
Farmington-
Southfield chapter of Par-
ents Without Partners Inc.
will host Carol Hyduk,
speaking on "Financial
Planning for Single Par-
ents," Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.
at the Bonnie Brook Coun-
try Club. -
For information, call
Brenda, Ruck, 476-3298• or,
Glenn Morrison, :669-9527. ‘,

Le Bordeaux to soon have a
lobster tank.
Dawn is a pretty young
lady, efficient and courteous
. . . but she never realized
what a famous great uncle
she had . . . Nobody ever
told her . . . In his latter
years, when Jean Goldkette
was given the Latin Quar-
ter to run, he would have
hired Dawn in a second .. .
she was his kind of waitress.

GRAMMY - NOMI-
NATED
Toshiko

Akiyoshi/Lew Tabackin Big
Band brings its world-
acclaimed virtuosity to the
PJazz stage on terrace of
Hotel Pontchartrain, Aug. 6
. . . Spyro Gyra, who always
breaks attendance records
at P`Jazz, returns from a
tour of Japan to continue
that tradition on Aug.8.
The Akiyoshi/Tabackin
Big Band has topped
Downbeat's Readers' Poll
five times in the big band
category during its 11-year
existence . . . In 1983,
leader/ keyboardist
Akiyoshi was voted best
composer and arranger in
both the readers' poll and
the Downbeat international
jazz critics poll.
The band's music, corn-
posed and arranged primar-
ily by Akiyoshi with hus-
band and flutist/
saxophonist Lew Tabackin,
is blues oriented with a
melodic style that gives
much latitude to her soloists
. . . Hallmarks of their per-
formances are the unusual
and intricate arrangements
plus outstanding work done
by each soloist.
Spyro Gyra, the jazz fu-
sion band named, as a joke,
after a single-celled algae
that grows in stagnant pools
of water, released its first
live album earlier this year
. It is one of the top con-
temporary jazz bands in the
country . . . with Spyro Gyra
best known for its diverse
blend of musical styles and
Latin jazz sound.

Gallery holds
art exhibit

The I. Irving Feldman
galleries is presently show-
ing a group of mixed media
prints by Roy Lichtenstein
entitled "Paintings." The
prints are representative of
numerous motifs and styles
and will be on display
through Tuesday at the gal-
lery, 6917 Orchard Lake Rd.

OP concert

"The Singing Dolls" will
perfrom at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day in Oak Park's "Music in
the Park" series. The free
concert will' be held in
Shepherd Park. In case of
rain, the concert will be per-
formed in the Oak Park

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