j - - - ) t 46 Friday, December 27, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chef Le Mieux DINNER THEATRE AT HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN Presents Elegant Continental Cuisine Like You've Never Had Before! JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions presents THE GINGERBREAD LADY Dinner 5:30 p m. to 8:`,50 p.m. Ris.ervations Required Written by: Neil Simon Mediterranean Kitchen Reservations 593-1234 E mommoi ■ em 75 W. Long Lake Road at Livernois North Ridge Shopping Center Troy "THE CLUB" 2ND FLOOR RiX6i4-.7a ORCHARD MALL, Orchard lake 851-6400 Rd. N. of Maple Gourmet Oriental-American Food Whole Maine Lobster Caesar Salad Cocktails Carry-Out And Delivery Services Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 to 10:30, Fri. & Sat. 11:30 to 12 Mid. Sun. 4 to 10 VISIT OUR RIKSHAW ON MAIN STREET AT TEL-12 MALL, Telegraph & 12 528-1220 • WHAT MAKES KINGSLEY INN'S SUNDAY BRUNCH SO GREAT ANYWAY? FROM STAID BOSTON to trendy Los Angeles, the "in" soft drinks of year are Slice and Diet Slice now introduced to Michigan . . . It contains 10 percent real fruit juice and reached selected markets in early 1985 after al- most two years of development and tasting by Pepsi-Cola . . . Ac- cording to mid-year survey sampl- ings, even with limited distribu- tion, Slice has captured between three to four percent of the na- tion's $25 billion soft-drink indus- try. Consumer demand for Slice and Diet Slice, which is sweetened with 100 percent NutraSweet, is running well ahead of original expectations, with result that supplies are limited in many areas. Studies indicate that Slice has been most widely accepted by ac- tive adults between the ages of 18 and 34, including high school and college students . . . It is also gain- ing popularity as a unique cocktail mixer. (Voted Detroit's No. 1 Sunday Brunch in Metropolitan Detroit magazine's readers poll, Nov. '84 issue.) OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-SUN. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. NKLIN SHOPPING CENTER 29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mlle 358-2353 NEW WINTER DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. FROM 3 TO 10 p.m. 99 $4 LISTED All DINNERS BAKED LAMB OR LIVER & ONIONS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Continued from preceding page HADDOCK OR BROILED CHICKEN LEG OF LAMB OR HAMBURGER STEAK BAR-B-Q CHICKEN OR SPINACH PIE •White linen and silver service. •Elegant ambience of the Kingsley dining rooms. •No compr. omise is ever made with quality or freshness. •A dazzling, ever-changing array of breakfast, luncheon and dinner favorites, and pastries from our own pastry chef, too numerous to mention. *Sane prices: only $8.95 for adults, $4.95 for children age 7 and under. 'Kingsley :Ann Selected to serve at the U.S. Presidential Inaugurals In Washington, D.C., 1981 and 1985. WOODWARD AT LONG . LAKE ROAD 642-0100 BLOOMFIELD HILLS ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: CUP OF SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, DINNER SALAD, AND DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Ice Cream or Baklava.) NEW HOT LUNCH SPECIALS! I "ThE ONE & ONLY" IRVING'S Restaurant at La Mirage 29555 Nordiwestere Hwy. Bet: 12 & 13 Mile ENJOY ROSE'S FAMOUS HOMEMADE COMM 352-3840 ALL FOODS ARE MADE FRESH IN on OWN EITCHENII SUPER DINNER SPECIAL DEC. 27 THRU JAN. 2 BAKED SHORT RIBS INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT. VEG. & BREAK BASKET $4 45 LAST MINUTE ORDERS TAKEN FOR YOUR GREAT NEW YEAR'S EVE MEAT TRAYS! • 5 MEATS • 2 CHEESES • HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD • HOMEMADE COLE SLAW • RELISHES (Pickles, Olives, Etc.) • MUSTARD • FRESH RYE BREAD • DESSERT WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FROM HORS D'OEUVRES TO APPETIZERS TO SOUPS TO ENTREES ... TO HOMEMADE DESSERTS (Incl. Pastries) TO COMPLETE DINNERS PRIME RIB SWORD FISH BE TAIL FILET & LOBSTER TAIL 11.9 5 11.50 13.95 rolls, tossed salad, with New 'Year's specials served choice of side and baked potato. Party favors and our These regular menu will be provided. DENS 0 S just poultry, fish and dairy, so far as Al knows. WHO'S WHERE DEPT. ... Doug Jacobs and Red Garter Band at Sunday brunch, 11:30 to 2:30, Deer lake Racquet Club in Clarkston, starting Jan. 5 .. . Alexander Zonjic Quartet, Mon- days at Nicky's, Top of Troy Bldg., W. Big Beaver, as of Jan. 6 (At- tractions Tuesday-Saturday.) .. . Loving Cup, Tuesday-Saturday at Excalibur, Franklin and North- western. Orchard L ake ills 12 Mile Farmington at 'g 553- 1000 SAMMY WOOLF WRITES ... "A memorable day that stands out vividly in my mind happened during World War II. I was part of a U.S.O. group entertaining ser- vicemen at camps and hospitals. "On a visit to Camp Custer Percy Jones Hospital this particu- lar day, we proceeded to entertain our sick and wounded men in each of the many wards. In this one particular ward, I introduced our gang and then asked for requests. From somewhere in the back of the room came a voice asking for a request and as I approached the makeshift bed made of straps, there lay a soldier on his stomach with tubes extending from him, a sight I hope never to see again. I asked what his favorite song was, and to my amazement, he said, When You're Smiling.' "Needless to say, we were all choked up, but sing the song I did, and from that day on I adopted that tune as my theme song. "That evening, we did the big show in the auditorium, and I told the audience about that incident. Talk about a beautiful outlook on life, that soldier had it. "So, when things look a bit dark, remember this story. Things could be a lot worse." AS EVERY YEAR, Al Baloo- ly's Topinka's, W. Seven Mile and Telegraph, is all lit up with those fabulous holiday decorations like a little Las Vegas . . . It's always beautiful but this time even more so as a grandeur showplace .. . combined with good food and ex- cellent service. i/ '`, \