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July 23, 1993 - Image 86

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-23

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HAPPY HOUR
MON.-FRI. 4:30-6
AT BAR

FINE DINING
RESERVATIONS
ACCEPTED

• NOW OPEN

IN SUNSET STRIP

BANGK OK

HUNG CAFE Of
SZECHUAN GARDEN •
Northwest Detroit's Newest Tai Restaurant
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Arts Festiva
In Detroit

Served As You Like It!

Mild



Medium



Spicy

The seventh annual Detroit
Festival of the Arts will end
the summer season Sept.
17-19 in the University
Cultural Center.
The three-day festival will
feature a juried artist
marketplace with more than
100 artisans displaying and
selling their work; three
music stages covering jazz,
blues, gospel, folk, rock and
R&B; a children's fair; a
festival food court, a poetry
festival; antiquarian book
fair; restoration trades fair
and other programs and
exhibits.
Admission is free. Hours are
11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. on Sunday. The Univer-
sity Cultural Center area is
bounded by Ferry Street and
Warren Avenue on the north
and south and John R and
Anthony Wayne Drives (Se-
cond Avenue) on the east and
west.

5% OFF

• 1 1/2 lb. LIVE MAINE LOBSTER or
• 1 1/2 lb. ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS or
• CHOICE CUT 16 oz. NEW YORK STRIP STEAK

ANY LUNCH OR DINNER

.:6
11 4H

With Coupon

CARRY OUT and
- Only 1 Coupon Necessary Per Table
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CATERING AVAILABLE L • Exp. 7 31 93

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Mon.-Thur. 11 a.m. -10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 3:30-10p.m.

29528 NORTHWESTERN HWY., IN SUNSET STRIP
Just N. of 12 Mile

Dinners include Soup or Pasta, Salad, Potato or Vegetable

Tableside Cooking Dinner • Steak Diane • Steak. au Poivre
• Rack of lamb • Veal Marsala • Chateaubriand
• Caesar Salad • Flaming Desserts • Etc.

356-0032

r We Can't Keep It Under Our Hat Any Longer! 1

• Catering For All Occasions
• Pastries made on the premises

• Live Piano Entertainment 7 Nights
• Lunch served Mon.-Fri.

Res.: 399-5960
935 W. 11 MILE, S.E. CORNER 11 & 1-75
Your Hosts: Bruno Ferguson & Tim Kowalec
Chef Rocky Rohrer

FINEST RESTAURANTS

TWO OF WINDSOR'S

Flatting Feas and Blazing BBQ!
Where the Taste of Texas Meets the Fun of Mexico!

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Tunnel bar•B•Q_

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Home of World-Famous
Spare Ribs

Fabulous Quality
Homemade Desserts

Succulent Seafoods, Great Steaks

Fully Licensed by LLBO

Excellent Party Facilities


58 PARK ST. E.

3067 DOUGALL AVE.

(Off the Windsor•Detroit Tunnel Exit)

(Ouellette Becomes Dougall After Tecumseh)

DETROIT . (313) 961.3663
Windsor . . . (519) 258-3663
Fax
(519) 258-2923

DETROIT . (313) 963.8944
Windsor ...(519) 969-6011
Fax
(519) 969-2402

Daily Food and Drink Specials
Fiesta Zone, Mon.-Fri., 3-6 p.m.
Open 7 Days a Week From
11 a.m. Mon. - Sat., Noon on Sunday
21420 Novi Rd. (Bet. 8 & 9 Mile) Novi • tg8
:734277-7832

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WITH ALL DINNER SPECIALS!

10%

SENIOR CITIZEN
DISCOUNT

3 p.m. to Closing
(Not Good On
2 For 1 or Early
Bird or Specials)

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Mid-Eastern Cuisine.

• HUMMOUS

• FALAFEL

• TABOULI
■ SHISH KABOB

Expires 7-31-9.3

• SHARWARMA



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BABA GANNOUGE

SHISH TAWOOK
SHISH KAFTA

And Many More Homemade Dishes

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

MON.-SAT. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., SUN. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

• Sitdown

3 -Q3 ROCHESTER RI). In The Point Plm, 1 111k. N. ol - Big Beaver • Troy

Fax: 524-1181

Featuring
Egg White
Omlettes

626-3750

NOW OPEN FOR DINNER

FINE THAI CUISINE
BY DETROIT FREE PRESS
RATED
"Great New Restaurant" . . . . Detroit Monthly

524-1944

American
Breakfasts

Formerly Sunrise Cafe
6650 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
N. Side Of West Bloomfield Plaza

WITH I PURCHASE OF ANOTI IER DINNER EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE

H-

FAMILY DINING

atic

We'll Help.
Will You?

Oredief e

Aliat

27167 Greenfield, Just N. of 11 Mile

SECOND DINNER MON. - SAT. 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.

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Artisans and culinary ex-
hibitors will participate Sept.
25, 26 when Oakland Univer-
sity's Meadow Brook Theatre
Guild sponsors Spotlights, its
second annual juried arts and
crafts show in the Shotwell-
Gustafson Pavilion on the
Oakland University campus
in Rochester.
A Broadway theme will
prevail with informal
costume modeling by guild
members and a display of
costumes from past Meadow
Brook Theatre productions.
Homemade baked goods and
a Stagedoor Luncheon Can-
teen will be available. Prizes
will be offered in a raffle.
For raffle ticket informa-
tion, call the Guild, 656-9370
or 375-9845.

YOUR CHOICE OF: ICE CREAM, HOMEMADE RICE PUDDING,
HOMEMADE TAPIOCA PUDDING OR JELLO

833-4440

50% OFF

Complimentary Appetizer With Purchase
Of Entree, Sunday- Thursday... Exp. 7/22/93

FREE DESSERT

Learn how to take
better care of your
heart, call Red Cross.

American
Red Cross

Guild Hosts
Juried Show

J

a Carry-Out

CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS

2 FOR 1

SPECIALS

■■•■•■••■••■

EARLY BIRD
SPECIALS

559-8222

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0/0
OFF
ANY

ENTREE

WITH PURCHASE
OF ANOTHER ENTREE
EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE

• Not Good With Any
Other Coupons
■ 1 Coupon Per Couple
• Expires 7-31-93

FRESH
JUICE BAR

1

Big Band
In Concert

The Southfield Parks and
Recreation Cultural Arts
Division will present the
Johnny Trudell Big Band in
the Southfield Concerts in the
Park Series 7 p.m. July 25 at
the Prudential Sunbowl,
located behind the 3000
Prudential Town Center.
Concert-goers should bring
lawn chairs or blankets. In
case of rain, the concert will
be moved into the atrium of
3000 Prudential. C

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