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January 22, 1988 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-22

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FAMILY
RIALTO

SING 1926

RESTAURANT

22740 WOODWARD AVE., Just South of 9 Mile Rd. • Ferndale

2 FOR 1

COMPLETE DINNERS
ALL DAY, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

544-7933 .

GOOD 7 DAYS
A WEEK!

ALSO COMPLETE DINNERS
FOR SINGLES FROM $4.75

$72P2

FROM

DAILY SPECIALS 2 FOR 1 ALL
AND
FULL SINGLES MENU
DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR SALAD, (TOSSED OR

HOURS:
GREEK) POTATO (YOUR CHOICE) OR SPAGHETTI,
Mon.-Thurs. 10:30-10 DESSERT (STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE, ICE CREAM,
Fri. & Sat. 10:30-11 RICE PUDDING OR JELLO) BREAD BASKET (INCL.
Sun. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. STICKS) AND BEVERAGE (COFFEE OR HOT TEA).

COCKTAILS
BEER
WINE

IXEKAW

ORCHARD MALL, Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple

WERE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

851-6400

American Heart
Association

Gourmet Oriental-American Food

Cocktails

8 1- I

1 .„.

Whole Maine Lobster
Caeser Salad

Carry Out and Delivery Services j

-

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

WE TAKE EXCEPTION
TO WHAT YOUR
MOTHER TAUGHT
YOU.

7618 Woodward Ave.

871 - 1590

Extends Its Quality To
Special Parties Up To 200

Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s,
Showers, Anniversaries, Retirement
Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc.

Special Appetizer Parties Available

CALL ERNIE ... AND ASK
ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.

YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. It's a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chances of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.

For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Association. We'll give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.

BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

L1VERIO'S

Specializing In

New York-style Italian Cuisine
Veal, Seafood, Chicken, Steak and

Gourmet Pasta Dishes

Enjoy A Complete Dining Experience

Tuesday thru Thursday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Sunday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Full Bar Service
Live Music Friday and Saturday
5586 Drake Road Just South of Walnut Lake Road

In The Drake-Summit Shopping Center • West Bloomfield
Reservations: 661-1920

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BEST OF EVERYTHING

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1988

Kabob Grill

Continued from preceding page

sant, efficient, personable and
smilingly courteous.
The light fixtures on one
wall by padded booths are
stripped with neon . . . and
more neon stripping is atop
the rose-colored walls on side
and back . . . Fadi takes much
pride in design of the
restaurant owned by he and
Sleiman.
Kabob Grill is a surprise .. .
very pleasant, too.

MUSICAL REVUE,
"Starting Here, Starting
Now" at the Jewish Com-
munity Center with Nancy
Gurwin Productions, starts
tomorrow, 8 p.m. in the Aaron
DeRoy Studio Theatre at
JCC, Maple and Drake .. .
The warm, tuneful show
about love and all the feeling
and emotions that go with it
will have Saturday and Sun-
day performances through
Feb. 7 . . .
Danny Gurwin, one of the
show's three stars, is the son
of Nancy and Don Gurwin .. .
For more info or reservations,
call Nancy at 354-0545, or the
Jewish Community Center,
661-1000.
NO NAME as yet, but for
sure that Jim and Alia Sage
will be back in the restaurant
business .. _. They'll take over
the former Big Boy locale in
Mid-11 Shopping Center, 11
Mile and Middlebelt, about
middle of March.

JUST A SMALL place
seating only 45 at booths,
counter and four chairs
against four tables with padd-
ed settee, but it's the home
style place a lot of folks look
for . . . serving Middle
Eastern, Greek and
American food . . . It's called
Opa Greek Boy on Orchard
Lake Rd., just north of 13
Mile Road . . . owned by
Jamie and Ray Elassal, who
took over Sept. 15 of 1987 .. .
Homemade dishes from stuff-
ed cabbage to baklava . . .
Also gyros, coneys, etc. . . . It
expects to expand to a
77-seater in spring . . . Seven-
day operation is Monday-
Friday, 6 a.m.-7 p.m.; Satur-
day, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8
a.m.-2 p.m.
FOLK SINGER Judy
Goldstein will be featured on
National Jewish Television
this Sunday, 1 p.m., over Con-
tinental Cable Channel 11.
The Jewish Entertainment
Hour, produced by Gary
Wagner Associates, taped a
half-hour program with Judy
on her recent trip to perform
in and around New York
City . . . Unlike her concerts,
this particular presentation
consists solely of Yiddish folk
songs, many of which Judy
says she doesn't get a chance

to do during regular perfor-
mances . . . And as usual,
Judy does much more than
sing . . . giving her audience
the history behind each song
and their relationship to life
of Eastern Europe in the 19th
Century.
"TAMING OF HORSES"
opens today at the Attic
Theatre, Detroit's top off-
Broadway showplace . . . on
Third and Grand Blvd. . . .
dealing with the conflict bet-
ween a married couple and a
wild teenager whom they
decide to take in.
Second City Touring Com-
pany, originators and leaders
of ensemble, improvisational
comedy, follows it for a
limited two-day engagement,
Feb. 18-19 . . . A list that
reads like a "Who's Who" of
comedy in film, television and
stage have appeared on Se-
cond City stages . . . Alan
Alda, Ed Asner, Shelly Ber-
man, John Belushi, Valerie
Harper, Mike Nichols, Robert
Klein, Linda Lavin, Shelly
Long, Elaine May, Bill Mur-
ray, Joan Rivers, Avery
Schreiber and many others.
ALAN TEITEL, president
of Teitel Brokerage, Inc., a
manufacturers representative
and food brokerage firm in
Bloomfield Hills, has made a
fortune from his uncanny
ability to forecast trends in
the making.
According to Alan's most re-
cent predictions, horseback
riding lessons, Thai food and
arriving on time . . . not
necessarily in that order .. .
are new and now on the scene.
About the Thai food, which
is number nine on his recent
list, he says, "Thai Food —
This oriental/French gourmet
cuisine will make giant gains
in '88 . . . but not in pounds!
Although Mexican continues
to be the No. 1 selling ethnic
food, Thai food is replacing
Cajun dishes as the trend
menu du jour. Healthy and
delicious, these dishes are
definitely a hot item (no pun
intended!)"
CAT ON A HOT Tin Roof,"
Tennessee William's Pulitzer
Prize winning play, about
truth and falsehood, greed
and sexual confusion, opens a
four-week run 8 p.m. this
Thursday . . . at Meadow
Brook Theatre on the campus
of Oakland University near
Rochester.
DENNIS KUMMER is the
new kitchen manager of
Bloomfield Charley's on W.
Maple . . . He previously was
regional chef for Charley's
Crab restaurants in Florida,
which included Charley's
Crab and Chuck and Harold's
restaurants in Palm. Beach,
Fla.

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