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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-07-30

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ftlaT Dining SfiVINS!

Plan The perfect

Party!

$ 19.95 Dinner For Two

* All-you-can-eat pizza

groups of 15-100
* In Buddy's party room.
office party.
* Carry-out service for your
* Call for reservations today!

Sundays Noon - 4pm

You can mve nem
. ty $10.00 with our new cid}, dining menu. During these special times,
choose any two dinner entrees up to a regular price of $14.95 each and pay only $19.95.
Delicious decisions. Your choices indude any of these sixteen entrees from our regular
menu listed below:










Petite Cut Prime Rib
Standard Cut Prime Rib
Sizzling Mushroom Steak
Stuffed Filet Mignon
Whiskey Peppercorn Top Sirloin
Brandy-Dijon Filet Mignon
Roasted Chateau Filet Mignon
Filet Mignon

WATERFORD • 683-363 6
Lake Rd.
Highland Road (M-59) at Pontiac

■ .Top Sirloin
■ Teriyaki Top Sirloin








and salad packages for

BIRMINGHAM • 645-03 00
Maple Rd. & Lahser

Flame Broiled Salmon
Grilled Swordfish
Tempura Shrimp
Shrimp Scampi Linguini
Lemon-Herb Chicken
Teriyaki Chicken

FARMINGTON HILLS • 855.4604
ot MIddlebelt)
Northwestern Hwy. (W•

ROYAL OAK • 549.800 0
Woodward, 6 blocks N. of 13 Mile Rd.

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0() OFF

Any Large Pizza
or Antipasto Salad
Dine In or Carry-Out
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Expires 8-31-93

So, join us for the $19.95 Dinner for Two early dining menu. Make your
reservations any Sunday and save almost $10.00 off the regular menu price!

Early dining offer available on $19.95 Dinner for Two entrees only. Guests must be seated
during special early dining times. Offer is limited to seating capacity of the buikling. Reser-
vations are strongly suggested and may be necessary to assure availability of seating. $19.95
Dinner for Two does not include sales tax or gratuity. Not valid on holidays, or banquets or

FAMILY
RESTAURANT

large parties of eight or more, or with :try other oilers.

Valid at the Southfield location only.

Offer Expires
Aug.8, 1993

15800 Middlebelt Between 5 and 6 Mile • Livonia • 522-5800

Homemade Greek, Italian & American Dishes
FULL LINE OF BEER, WINE, LIQUOR & COCKTAILS

MOUNTAIN
CICS.

MID SUMMER SPECIALS

-

• FRESH SALMON FILET
LUNCH CUT
$6.95
DINNER
$8.95
• FRESH SEA SCALLOPS, GULF SHRIMP, CRABMEAT
AND CLAMS With Pasta
$8.95

PRIME RIB' CHOICE STEAKS

Southfield • 26855 Greenfield Rd. • 557-0570

Tunnel bar:15•

Both Include Soup or Salad & Fresh Baked Rolls
• COLD PLATTERS WITH CHOICE OF WHITE
MEAT TURKEY, HAM OR ROAST BEEF
Served with seasonal fruits and potato salad
$5.95
• TUNA OR CHICKEN SALAD COLD PLATE
Served with seasonal fruits
$5.95
All Cold Platters Include Soup or uice & Fresh Baked Rolls

DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS
From $3.25 - $4.95

DAILY DINNER SPECIALS
From $5.95 - $8.95

OPEN 7 DAYS

SUNDAY SPECIAL
COMPLETE FAMILY DINNER

SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT
10% After 3 p.m.

Mast

Home of World-Famous Spare Ribs

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AM

12 Noon-10 p.m.
Including: Soup, Salad, Main Course, Potato,
Dessert and Coffee, Tea or Soft Drink
• FRESH ROAST TURKEY With Stuffing
• BAKED BONE-IN HAM With Raisin Sauce
• ROAST LEG OF LAMB
• FRESH ROASTED 1/2 CHICKEN With Stuffing

$7.95 - $8.95

And Fabulous Quality Homemade Pastries

ROAST TONGUE $565
DINNER

WE ARE NOW SERVING
BEER & WINE

CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD

FOR YOUR DINING CONVENIENCE

58 Park St. E. (Off The Windsor Tunnel Exit)
Detroit: (313) 961.3663 • Windsor: (519) 258.3663 • Fax: (519) 258-2923

We Ship Our Sauces
And Spices Worldwide
"A touch of home away from home"

L —

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

American
Red Cross

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A PublIC Service of This Newspaper

& The Adverttsing Council

833-4440

Well Help.
Will You?

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DELI and RESTAURANT

SHIVA DINNERS & PARTY TRAYS...Free Delivery

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner ... Mon.-Fri. 7a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

- 352-4940

21754 W. 11 MILE AT LAHSER • HARVARD ROW Fax: 352-9393

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We serve cocktails and Polynesian drinks.
Children's menu available.,Szechuan & Cantonese Style.
Open Mon.-Thurs. 11-10, Fri. I I -1 1, Sat. I I-1 I, Sun. 12-10

Take-Out Menu

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553-8280
`I-IOW

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OUR SPECIALTY EVERY DAY...HONG KONG WHITEFISH & STEAK
3 76 8 2 1 2 Mile Road at Halsted
1.
Farmington Hills (Halsted Village)

Play Discussed
At Maple-Drake

David Magidson, dean of fine,
performing and communica-
tion arts at Wayne State
University, will be at the Jim-
my Prentis Morris Building of
the Jewish Community
Center on Thursday 1 p.m.
Aug. 5 discussing the new
play he is directing at the At-
tic Theatre titled The Half
Life of Karen Silkwood.
His bachelor's degree is in
political science and his
master's in radio, TV and
film, both from the Universi-
ty of Wisconsin. He has been
a visiting professor of
language and culture at
Osaka University in Japan
and continues to pursue his
interests in cross-cultural
issues with an active con-
sulting career.
There is no charge for this
event. Reservations should be
made at the JPM box office.
Transportation will be
available from Maple-Drake
with reservations by Aug. 3;
call 661-1000.

Galleries Set
First Thursday

The 12 north Woodward
galleries in downtown Bir-
mingham will celebrate First
Thursday Aug. 5 from
5:30-8:30 p.m.
First Thursday is a coor-
dinated effort of the 12
galleries to accommodate
busy schedules by providing
simultaneous openings and
extended gallery hours the
first Thursday of each month.
New paintings, prints,
sculpture, photography,
decorative and ancient arts,
animated art and the art of
children's book illustrators
will be a part of these
openings.

Yiddish Concert
In The Park

The 15th annual Yiddish
Concert in the Park will be
held 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at
Shepherd Park, Church at
Northfield in Oak Park.
Cantor Harold Orbach and
Irina Lekhtman, accom-
panied by Zina Shaykhet, will
present "A Visit to the World
of Oilr Grandparents." The
concert is presented by the
Workmen's Circle/Arbeter
Ring, Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute and Sara K. Gold
Philanthropic Fund, United

Jewish Charities.
There is no admission fee. E

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