OPEN 7 DAYS Nil; S 1 1 0 1N. p.m. .ii 7 a.m FRANKUN SHOPPING CENTER . Northwestern N. WINTER SPECIALS bars are a great alternative to burgers. "The Mexican food business is realizing its potential. They serve beef, cheese, tomato and lettuce but throw in a tortilla and just enough spice so if you close your eyes, you won't think you're at Burger King. "Pizza popularity continues to increase with home deli- very. Does diversity mean nutrition? In some cases, yes. The McD.L.T. adds a small amount of fiber and vitamin- containing vegetables to its old burger. "If menu diversification, convenient location and chic decor aren't enough to lure you in, restaurants also saturate the airwaves with commercials. "As restaurants proliferate, so do concerns about health and about diets on fried meat, fried potatoes and soft drinks. "The fast food industry is becoming bigger and more diverse. According to some, this means fewer independent restaurants and more empty wrappers littering the neigh- borhoods. Others say the com- petition, concern about calories and fats and other factors seem to say that fast food companies will have to do creative things to lure customers. "The industry talks about dinner and special foods to at- tract diners who don't con- sider fast foods a satisfying meal. Frozen dinners, super- market delis and salad bars are waging a counterattack on the franchised restaurants. Pizza delivered to the door is gaining more and more popularity.. "Home-delivered burgers and chicken don't hold up in delivery. It's likely some fast food restaurants will start a phone-ahead order system. "Fast food companies may offer nutritious food that tastes good. A vegetarian fast food restaurant opened in California with soybean, dou- ble decker vegetarian sand- wiches, tofu and frozen yogurt. Many chains are offer- ing salad bars with a large variety of vegetables and fruit. "The surge of Mexican-style fast food foreshadows Italian and Chinese fast food. Fast food restaurants have come a long way since they sold ham- burgers and fries for 25 cents. But they could go even fur- ther. Burgers and fries still don't rate up there with broc- coli as food of the week. "If you're planning a trip to Europe, or even if you're just dreaming about it, Europe A La Carte by Bill and Marjorie Bourne is informative reading. - of 12 358-2353 MON.-TRIMS. 3 TO 10 p.m. MON....BAKED LAMB OR LIVER & ONIONS TUES....BROILED HADDOCK OR BROILED CHICKEN '4.99 '4.99 WED....LEG OF LAMB OR HAMBURGER STEAK THURS....BAR-B-Q CHICKEN OR SPINACH PIE '4.99 '4.99 NEW COMBOS FOR TWO NEW SPECIALS INCLUDE: COP OF SOUP OR TOMATO MIL DU SALAD & DESSERT (rice millet ice cream baklava) If you think you're having a heart attack, think out loud. I COUPON 2 DINNERS FOR $14.95 With This Coupon Prime MENU Time Dinin GOOD ONLY AT OUR SOUTHFIELD LOCATION he Twilight Dining Club is an exclusive menu featuring some of our most popular en- trees. Each dinner is served with Mountain Jack's fresh salad bar, homemade soup, a loaf of bread and choice of rice pilaf, pan-roasted redskins or baked potato. Entrees from the Twilight Dining Menu may be ordered anytime by 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. All Entrees $9.95 • Prime Rib • Stuffed Filet Mignon • Fresh Grilled Swordfish • Gourmet Stuffed Shrimp • Teriyaki Chicken Breast • Catch Of The Day Child's Meal $4.95 We feature on request a child's cheeseburger, fries and a beverage. OUNTAIN CK'S Expires Feb. 25, 1988 Reservations Suggested Ow: BEEF • SEAFOOD • SPIRITS Chest discomfort that lasts longer than two minutes is nothing to fool around with. 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