choosing cheese blintzes
stuffed cabbage, pickled trout,
vegetarian dishes, hand-sliced
New York lox, fresh broiled fish
or matzo ball soup, breakfast,
lunch and dinner dining in a
warm casual atmosphere is
Tues., through Sun. (43)
WEST BLOOMFIELD
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10 Mile at Southfield Road
559-4230
and it's entire staff
Pizzeria Uno, 6745 Orchard
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, 737-
7242. Here is where the origi-
nal deep dish Chicago-style piz-
za is a featured attraction. But
it isn't all with a menu that vir-
tually bustles with burgers, sal-
ads, appetizers and cocktails.
Kids eat free Sun. & Mon. (18)
Extends Best Wishes
For A Joyous And
Healthy
NEW YEAR
Radisson
At Town Center
Hotel
TO ALL OUR
FRIENDS & PATRONS
Best Wishes For A
Healthy & Happy
NEW YEAR
Management and Staff
Give Hearty Wishes To Everyone
For A
Very Healthful, Happy and Prosperous
New Year
PLACE FOR STEAK
2555 W. 12 Mile Rd.
at Coolidge
399-6750
1500 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan 48075
(313) 827-4000
For Reservations Worldwide
800-333-3333
Thank You For Your Patronage
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PYRAMIDS CAFE
29267 SOUTHFIELD RD. (Southfield Commons) 1 Blk. N. of 12) • 569-1112
Rikshaw Inn, 6407 Orchard
Lake Rd., Orchard Mall, West
Bloomfield, 851-6400. Known
for many years as a fine Chi-
nese restaurant, Rikshaw is
equally proud of its continental
cuisinethat gives it the conno-
tation forgourmet dining with-
out paying big prices. Caesar
salads, lobster, rack of lamb,
etc. are among the elegant
dishes that can be gotten at Rik-
shaw Inn which has been at the
same location over 18 years.
(43)
Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard
Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, 855-
6622. Celebrating its 30th year,
this highly-regarded restaurant
features cocktails and a menu
to satisfy all appetites. Whether
WINDSOR
Tunnel Bar-E-Q, 58 Park St. E.,
Windsor, Det. Number 961-
3663. Tunnel Bar-B-Q, off the
Windsor-Detroit Tunnel exit,
and its sister operation, TBQ's
Other Place, are prominent as
two of Windsor's finest restau-
rants. For over 50 years, Tun-
nel has reaped much inter-
national fame for its world fa-
mous ribs and high quality
homemade desserts. TBQ's
Other Place features tasty
seafoods, steaks, chops, cock-
tails and much banquet facili-
ties. (43)
Dining Guide
For information to be part of
this weekly Dining Guide
feature please contact
Danny Raskin,
Art Shafer
or your
account representative at
313 354-6060
I ENTERTAINMENT I
CHUCK
JOSEPH'S
We Sincerely Wish Our
Customers and Friends
Many Years of Wonderful
Health and Happiness
On The New Year
from Nine Mile to its present lo-
cale. His Ming Dynasty serves
Mandarin, Szechuan and Can-
tonese food in an elegant and
spacious showplace setting.
Dine in, carryout and banquet
room are available. (43)
Sultan's, 7295 Orchard Lake
Rd., Robin's Nest Plaza, West
Bloomfield, 737-0160. The
price is right at Sultan's, whose
Lebanese and American food
has received raves of out-
standing merit. General Man-
ager Wally Joseph Soro is noted
for his flair with exotic and ta-
bleside cooking. Sultan's new
low-priced specials for lunch
and dinner have gained promi-
nence with food selections for
everyone in the same exotic at-
mosphere. (4)
Eat less
saturated
fats.
WERE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE
American Heart t til
Association
Balalaika Group
Plans Concerts
Palette And Brush
Holds Fall Show
America's oldest balalaika
orchestra, founded in Detroit
by Russian immigrants, will
celebrate its 66th anniversary
with two concerts in Royal
Oak. The Balalaika Or-
chestra of Detroit will present
a program of Russian,
Eastern European and Gypsy
music 8 p.m. Oct. 24; 3 p.m.
Oct. 25 at the Jones-Johnson
Theater, Oakland Communi-
ty College Royal Oak campus.
Artists include Zhanna
Ivanovskaya, former vocalist
with the Dance and Song
Ensemble of Minsk; and
Vladimir Riazantsev, director
of the San-Francisco-based
Neva Dance Ensemble and
former soloist with the
Moiseyev Dance Company.
Recent Jewish immigrants
from Leningrad, Gennady
Zut and his wife Tatyana, will
perform a virtuoso duet for
balalaika and piano.
For ticket information, call
David McCullough, 543-7830.
The Palette and Brush
Club's Fall Show, "Autumn
Inspirations — '92 — A Point
of View" will be held 8:30
a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 5-29 at the
Livonia City Hall, 3300 Civic
Center Drive, Livonia. Even-
ing hours, 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m.,
will be held Oct. 5, 6, 13, 14,
15, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28.
For information, call
Dorothy Foley, 540-4116.
Van Johnson Stars
In Opening Play
Van Johnson will star in
Birmingham Theatre's
season-opening production of
On. Borrowed Time by Paul
Osborn. The play opens a five-
week engagement Sept.
22-Oct. 25.
Livonia Symphony
Starts Season
The Livonia Symphony Or-
chestra, under the leadership
of Maestro Francesco DiBlasi,'
will open its 1992-93 concert
season 8 p.m. Oct. 10 at Chur-
chill High School, Newburgh
and Joy roads, Livonia.
The concert is supported in
part by the Livonia Arts Com-
mission and the Michigan
Council for the Arts and
Culture. The concert will
feature a selection titled
Gamatria, originally commis-
sioned by the Chabad-
Lubavitch Foundation of
Michigan.
For ticket information, call
the phone line, 458-6575; or
the Livonia Symphony office,
421-1111.