Announcing the much anticipated return of Chef Kozak, Formerly of Royal Eagle Restaurant, now featuring Europeans Cuisine: (select menu samples) APPETIZERS ESCARGOT CROUTE - A delicate blend of escargot and brie cheese nestled in a French puf pastry with garlic butter CREVETTES Tender baby shrimp sauteed in a dill and ginger beurre blanc sauce - ENTREES BROILED WHITEFISH - Fresh Lake Superior Whitefish unadorned or a la grecque (tomatoes, onions and herbs) BEEF POLONAISE Carefiilly aged prune:filet topped with seasoned garlic butter, wrapped in an omelette-like crepe and saved with a creamed caper sauce. or ifyou prefer, an unadomedfillet - MUSHROOMS BLINTZES - A blend g fEuropean and domestic mushrooms sauted:: with onions, leeks and garlic, wrapped in crepes DESSERTS SOUFFLE MARILYN - For 2 or more persons - Rich chocolate souffle layered with bananas. and chocolate bavarian cream laced with chocolate and banana liqueurs CATERING — We are happy to work with you to prepare and serve your guests here or atyourfavorite location, for any special occasion. Please ask your serverfor our caten4 e.iNrts. 209 W. Sixth St., Royal Oak — 541-8050 • Hours: Mon. - Wed.: 5-10 pm; Thurs. - Sat.: 5prn-1 am . • ...............................................................,, ro $ . WE'RE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY! S 0 HAVE 0 ..SEAFt)017, 0 Why eat Chinese food when Fran O'Brien's 0 00 0 ,-.1 0 — to is open, serving dinner from 5-10:30pm? 0 0 00 0 V FRAN . OPEN 'TIL 10PM CHRISTMAS EVE;; ,,,,e. ...— - \ % es 0 0 . 1 0 0 0 _Not./ PAY! BRI'ENS 621 S. Opdyke Rd. in Auburn Hills 7 sag" n n ■ %11 Wily 4 00 __ Just like Joe's Stone Crab of Miami , 161019. ik „, B ea c h , but closer to home! , /It , , / VINEYARDS Cafe and Catering We Design Our Own Meat and Dairy Trays & Fruit and Chocolate Trays For All Occasions • Gourmet Gift Baskets • Dine-In Cafe • Carry-Out • Choice of Wines • Gourmet Food & Candles • Kosher Chocolate & Nut Trays • Variety of Vegetarian and No Fat Foods I-rl-t-U-t rhl U 1i OUR ALL-NEW KOSHER KITCHEN r ACME $ 99 LOX lb. Under Rabbinical Supervision With Separate Milchig & Flelsig 1/2 Kitchens For Dairy & Meat Needs SOON OPENING 1 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK L 32418 Northwestern Highway Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile Farmington Hills • Good Only With Coupon • Expires I 2-23-93 I 855-9463 FAX: 626-8468 LET SHIRLEE BLOOM CATER YOUR NEXT AFFAIR NO PARTY TOO URGE OR TOO SMALL ALL TRADITIONAL DISHES ARE MADE FRESH DAILY ON OUR OWN PREMISES. Klezmer Sound For New Year's Kristi Yamaguchi, Scott Hamil- ton and Paul Wylie will head- line a cast of Olympians in the Discover Card Stars on Ice at the Palace of Auburn Hills Jan. 28 at 8 pm. Tickets are on sale at all Tick- etmaster centers. Yamaguchi, 1992 Olympic gold medalist; Hamilton, 1984 Olympic champion and four- time World champion; and Wylie, 1992 Olympic silver medalist, will join a cast in- cluding two-time Olympic sil- ver medalist Brian Orser, 1984 Olympic silver medalist Ros- alynn Sumners, 1984 Olympic silver medalists Kitty and Pe- ter Carruthers, Canadian pair champions and Olympic team members Christine Hough and Doug Ladret. For the fifth consecutive year, the official charity for the Dis- cover Card Stars on Ice will be the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America. One dollar from each ticket purchased with a Discover Card for this show will be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan. Prentis Federation Apartments will host an After New Year's Bash 7:30-10:30 p.m. Jan. 2. Entertainment will be provid- ed by local musician Neil Alexander and the Klezmer Fu- sion Band. The band bridges the Old World and New World. It con- sists of vocalist, guitarist and trumpeter Neil Alexander joined by klezmer and classical clarinetist Ralph Katz, and member of the Detroit Balalai- ka Orchestra, mandolin/bal- alaika/guitar player and vocalist Nan Nelson. The rhythm sec- tion includes Don Prior, drum- mer, and two local jazz players, bassist David Stearns and key- boardist Mark Kieswetter. There is a charge. Call Fed- eration Apartments, 967-4240 for information. Class Catalogue Is Available The Birmingham Community House winter class catalogue is available, listing a selection of classes and activities for people of all ages and interests. Regis- tration may be done in person, by mail, by phone or by fax. The Community House is lo- cated at 380 S. Bates, Birming- ham, 48009. The phone number is 644-5832; the fax number is 644-2476. 0 " 1 0 ,0 (810) 332-7744 u • • • • ..'t11%%%%ll'Sllla,IMIIIS4N4MSAIMA111111,11'11%1111114.%%%%%%11%11:41111%11%11%%%%IIII%%:%%%%%%%%%%'e • empHous / Stars Shine At The Palace Musical Society Programs Set January events at the Univer- sity of Michigan Musical Soci- ety feature two chamber ensembles, the Trio Tchaikovsky and the Borodin String Quartet. To purchase tickets or request a free brochure of forthcoming 1994 winter season events, call, write or visit the University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tow- er, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1270, 764-2538. Trio Tchaikovsky will appear 8 p.m. Jan. 15 at Rackharn Au- ditorium, 915 East Washington Street. The former Soviet Union's celebrated trio features pianist Konstantin Bogino, vi- olinist Alexandre Brussilovsky, and cellist Anatole Liebermann. The Borodin String Quartet will perform Jan. 25-29 at 8 pm. Rod Stewart At The Palace Rod Stewart will perform in the round at the Palace of Auburn Hills 8 p.m. Dec. 23. Tickets are on sale at the Palace box office and all Tick- etmaster centers. Yachad Plans Dinner Party Yachad, the Young Couples Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe, will host its second an- nual Regressive Dinner and Party, "Café Le Yachad," 7 p.m. Dec. 25. There is a charge per person plus one non-perishable food item for Yad Ezra. Details on locations will be provided with paid reservation. By Dec. 20, call Gregg and Sheryl Nathanson, 855-2838. Beth Hayeled New Programs Congregation Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled Nursery School will offer two more parent- toddler programs beginning in January. The first will be a Fri- day morning class at the Eu- gene and Marcia Applebaum Building in West Bloomfield at 10 a.m. and will be taught by Carol Walker. Also offered will be an evening parent-toddler class for moms or dads and children 15-30 months. For information, call Janet Pont, 681-4235. ❑