ENJOY THE BEST AUTHENTIC CHINESE FOOD t—. AT MODERATE Chairman John Wong Invites You To Enjoy THE BEST! SUNDAY BUFFET 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PRICES AND MENU, TOO. places. People who remember > Ramone are calling for dinner I reservations which he will be ',able to accommodate come September . . . In the mean- ! 'iime, folks like Asya 1 L Nisnevich, of Asya's Hair and Nail Salon in Sunset Strip, are thrilled to pieces at his be- (-- ing there . . . It's the "shot in the arm" this mall has needed. - CONGRATS . . . to Rose and Mitchell Kent . . . on ;,-their 49th anniversary .. . celebrated by a lot of winners in Las Vegas who played the numbers with glee as Rose I threw the dice for almost a half hour at the crowded crap table. CORRECT ADDRESS to send $25 check for the July 25 Woodhull Lake reunion at I Mitch's II is 28738 Rockledge, TFarmington Hills, MI 48334 .. For more info, call Shirley (Zack) Shram, 360-0448; or Sally (Joseph) Saginaw, 681-7814 . . . Everyone is invited. 'D ALMOST 20 stores in the successful Newbury Square on Haggerty and 14 Mile, but only one with the foresight to think of tired shoppers, especially the elder- - ly, who enjoy a rest before go- ing on . . . This is just one of the reasons why Manhattan Bagel and Deli Co., owned by Dennis Lafter and Gary 'Seeker, has become so popular. It thinks of the homeless also . . . At the end of each day, bagels not sold are pick- ed up for those aided by St. i - Vincent DePaul Church, plus community groups who re- quest them. Manhattan Bagel and Deli is not your ordinary water donut operation . . . Bagels aren't made the traditional -- way . . . Dennis and Gary don't put the bagel dough in boiling water . . . The holeys are steamed and then baked 2 to retain the good flavor, much like one would get from steamed vegetables as oppos- ed to boiling. Opened Dec. 6, 1991, HManhattan Bagel and Deli is a carry-out with four tables and chairs for people to eat in a hurry . . . A large black- ' board tells of 24 sandwiches on bagel, rye, whole wheat or I white bread . . . Eight salads , --are made fresh daily, as well as the many flavored cream cheeses, and jars of jelly from I Petoskey line a counter while ) chubs of Vienna salami hang in a back sector. In all this there's a keyword at the Dennis Lafter and Gary Becker bagel and deli emporium . . . freshness .. . The fellows dote on its impor- tance . . . and there's little better in the world of food con- sumption than the knowledge of this significant factor. A LOT OF local history went to the highest bidders recently as a crowded Frank Boos Gallery on Orchard Lake Road auctioned off Hy Vogel's wonderful caricature collection that hung on the former London Chop House walls . . . A catalog with the pictures sold for $15 and many old Chop • customers gave Hy a big ovation as he was introduced from the audience. The famous one of Jimmy Durante in two parts brought $800 . . . $400 for the nose and $400 for the rest of his face . . . Alfred Hitchcock rak- ed in the largest bucks, $1,200. Hy watched as the big dollars bought caricatures of the famous who sat for him . . . and for which the house paid Hy from $25 to $35. Bill Kennedy was auction- ed for $700; Susan Hayward, $575; Walter Pidgeon, $385; Milton Berle, $575; Henry Youngman, $475; Pat O'Brien, $200; Steve Allen, $475; Rex Harrison, $425; Roslyn Russell, $425; John Barrymore, $625; and so many more among the almost 300 framed masterpieces .. . He did one of Emmett Kelly who came into the London Chop House without his makeup, which Hy proceeded to put on from memory with astounding likeness of the famous clown . . . It sold for $475. Hy's Southfield apartment is loaded with clown pictures that he has drawn in water- color . . . All are for sale .. . Call him at 353-8082 . . . and own part of a true legend in this town. REMINDER COMES from Belle Englander about her late husband Jules Englander also being among the founders in 1947 of the West Side Tennis Club .. . "He met originally with Dr. Joe Curhan and Dr. L. Hud- son Rosenthal," says Belle, who recalls that after several meetings they bought the pro- perty and, until enough members were recruited, Jules helped finance the pro- ject . . . "My husband and the others formed the club because no Jews were allow- ed to join the then Detroit Tennis Club . ." DOES ANYONE know a cleaner who specializes in French cuffs? . . . Shirts cost so much nowadays, say so many gents, it would be well worth the extra dough to have them done right. ❑ $ 6 95 per person $495 Children 10 & Under Tax and tip not included SUNDAY 4:30 DINNER BUFFET p.m. to 8 p.m. $95 $R95 ‘1, per person tif Tax and Children 10 & Under tip not included 13-0 70- - OFF COUPON FOOD BILL DINNER FOR 2 I I DINNER FRI. & SAT. $1395FoR 2 Expires 7-16-921 L Dine In Only INCLUDES SOUP OF THE DAY & 2 EGG ROLLS, ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN, I BEEF WITH BROCCOLI, FRIED RICE, HOT I TEA OR COFFEE. • DINE IN ONLY • No Substitutions, Please • Not Good With Any Other Discounted Offer • Coupon Valid Only at Southfield Location I JN ExLes 7-31-92 OUR OTHER LOCATIONS ROSEVILLE 20753 13 Mlle Rd. (At Little Mock) 293-4640 ROCHESTER HILLS 2601 S. Rochester Rd. (Nort5 of AuburnRd.) M ?emit ity Restaurant & Lounge SOUTHFIELD 11 MILE ROAD BETWEEN LAHSER & TELEGRAPH 354-3700 FAX: 354-0647 10% SEROS SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY. IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • Southfield • 358-2353 SPECIALS FRI., JULY 10 THRU THURS., JULY 16 AFTER 2 p.m. I— FRESH 1 r ORIENTAL 1 r OLD SEROS 1 r DELICIOUS 1 STIR-FRY BROILED LAKE SUPERIOR CHICKEN or WHITEFISH SHRIMP With Potato & Vegetable Over Rice $595 $ 595 FAMOUS 12 OZ. $ 595 $ 4 95 BAR.B•Q I TURKEYBURGEll ON PITA RIBS With Fries With Fries & Garlic Bread ALL ABOVE SPECIALS ALSO INCLUDE: SOUP. SALAD, DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Tapioca or Ice Cream) & BREAD BASKET • MUST PRESENT COUPON FOR ABOVE SPECIALS • SORRY, NO DISCOUNTS ON SPECIALS • ALL COUPONS GOOD FOR ENTIRE PARTY BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS Off4413) 10 #1 X 4 TAVERN VOTED #1 BURGER NOW OPEN AT OUR SECOND GREAT LOCATION IN THE HOLIDAY INN OF FARMINGTON HILLS 10 MILE Between Halsted and Haggerty FREE BURGER • With This Ad . . . Mon. Thru Thurs. Expires 7-16-92 • Good Only At Our Farmington Hills Location • 6 TVs • Jukebox • Piano Bar • Full Menu • Cocktails • Complete Catering for 25-300 • Open Everyday • Not Operated By Holiday Inn THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 65