* * FARMINGTON HILLS OAK PARK equally involved. (44) Sageo's, 25938 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, 476- 1750. Another of those good and clean neighborhood restau- rants featuring home-style cooking, fresh seafood and a variety of dishes at low prices. Even the cannolis are home- made in a well diversified menu for all tastebuds. True family dining here is nestled at the cor- ner of a well-trafficed shopping center. (so) wild rice salad or full dinner spe- cials, plus traditional deli favo- rites. Deli & Co. also specializes in deli trays. Open every day from 11-8. (6) Vineyard's Taste of Sea- sons, 32418 Northwestern, Farmington Hills, 855-9463. Here is where a one-time party store has turned into a highly- popular carry-out and sitdown restaurant both inside and out- side. Shirlee Bloom's take-out and catering for all affairs from weddings to bar mitzvahs is a big Vineyard's Taste of Seasons asset in homes, halls or club- houses, with all tra-ditional Jew- ish dishes made fresh daily using only kosher products. (44) Wing Hong, 31455W. 14 Mile, Farmington Hills, 851-7400. One side serves Cantonese, Szechuan and Mandarin food. The other, Tokyo Japanese Steak House, features a Sushi Bar along with Japanese dishes for table dining. Wing Hong is celebrating its 18th anniversary at this location but over 30 years in the Metropolitan De- troit area. Daily lunch and din- ner specials are both Chinese and Japanese. (44) Victor's, 4331 7 Grand River, Novi, 349-1438. Here's a restau- rant where the owner is proud to have his name attached. Vic- tor Casis presents a unique din- ing experience with casual warmth. Open for lunch and dinner Monday through Satur- day, its diversified menu in- cludes health conscious items. Banquet facilities are available for up to 100 persons, and live piano entertainment is a Friday and Saturday evening feature. Golden Bowl, 22106 Coolidge at 9 Mile, Oak Park, 398-5502. The knowledge of Chef Frank Eng is widespread in Chinese dining. Golden Bowl is open seven days, Mon.-Thurs. from 11 a.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. serving Szechuan, Man- darin and Cantonese food. Car- ry-out service is available plus banquet facilities. (44) Hoa Kow, 13715 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park, 547-4663. One of Oak Park's pioneers, Hoa Kow is a favorite of people from all walks of life and all parts of the Detroit and Metropolitan areas. Plus Cantonese Szechuan and Mandarin foods, Hoa Kow Oak Park and its second location Hoa Kow West Bloomfield at Crosswinds Mall are famous for their varieties of white fish, sell- ing over 1,500 pounds a week. JET JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE Today I am a Fountain Pen by Israel Horovitz A warm family comedy is first of the trilogy that includes our 2nd season's hit A Rosen By Any Other Name. The part of Ardenshensky, will again be played by broadway actor Sol Frieder. * LIVONIA D. Dennison's Seafood Tav- ern of Livonia, 37716 W. 6 Mile, Laurel Park Place, Livonia, 464-9030. D. Dennison's has an established reputation for moderately-priced seafood from Florida, Boston and the Great Lakes. The atmosphere is lively and informal with a fresh raw bar and early dining specials. Also featured are pas- ta, chicken dishes, salads and sandwiches, plus a children's menu. (25) * OAK PARK Bread Basket Deli, 1 0-1 /2 Mile and Greenfield, Lincoln Shopping Center, Oak Park, 968-0022. A favorite of many people for breakfast, lunch, din- ner and after-theater, this has the aura of a modernistic deli- catessen so apparent with col- ortful decor. A children's menu is featured along with party trays. The Bread Basket Deli is open Tuesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (44) Deli & Co., 25290 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, 968-8000. Peo- ple who want more from a deli than just corned beef pay a visit to Deli & Co. Specialties include chicken Caesar salad, chicken PERFORMANCES Oct. 21 - Nov. 8 PREVIEWS Oct. 14 - Oct. 18 The Queen's Physician by Betty Neustat (44) Particularly appropriate during this year's 500th anniversary of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, this lush historical drama is the fictional account of a romance between the queen of Spain and her Jewish physician. ROYAL OAK Chick-N Ribs, 118 S. Wood- ward, Royal Oak, 544-1211. Much has been said about this dine in and carry-out restaurant whose specialties of broasted or bar-b-q chicken and bar-b- q ribs have received much at- tention, but as regular customers say, the proof is in the tasting. It's open seven days, Sun.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. & Sat. 11-11. (46) Oliverio's, 3832 N. Wood- ward, Royal Oak, 549-3344. A restaurant with a flair for the more dramatic type of North- ern Italian cuisine, Oliverio's also features traditional dishes and a fine wine list. Some of Artie Oliverio's dishes are his own in- ventions and copies attempted by others on some. Esquire Magazine has rated it among the area's top 100 restaurants. Alia's, 27167 Greenfield, Southfield, 559-8222. A good family restaurant serving Amer- ican and Lebanese cuisine, Alia's owners Dania and Ed Farah are proud of their homemade spe- cialties prepared from natural ingredients. It is open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Carry-out of its en- tire menu is available as is off- premise catering. (44) Bangkok Club, 29269 South- field Rd., Southfield Commons, Southfield, 569-1400. Serving authentic Thai food, Bangkok Club is open lunch and dinner for the multitude of people who thoroughly enjoy this fascinat- ing and healthy dining. Service for lunch and dinner is 7 days, but dinner only on Fri., Sat. and Sun. Authentic Thai food brings out an exquisite taste which many people have discovered when visiting Bangkok Club. (44) Dimitrrs Diner, 24977 North- western Hwy., Southfield, 350- 0890. If there's one thing people can't say about Dimitri Syros it's that he doesn't try. With son Nick and daughter-in- law Terri, Dimitri has gone back to his original concept that al- ways proved successful for him - family dining at low prices. PERFORMANCES Dec. 6 - Dec. 27 PREVIEWS Dec. 2 - Dec. 6 Grown ups by Jules Feiffer A generous sprinkling of Feiffer's ascerbic wit spices this comedy of contemporary familial currents. (The "joke" may be closer to home than any of us care to admit!) PERFORMANCES April 25 - May 16 PREVIEWS April 21 - April 25 The Square Root of Three by Michael Golder Broadway's Sylvia Kauders recreates her role from the original hilarious production about a not-so-elderly mother and the surprise she brings back from her trip to Florida. (46) (7) 1992 3 Season! 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