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November 04, 1994 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-04

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YOU'RE
LOOKING
ATA
LETHAL
WEAPON.

Avenue Diner...Michigan's Newest "In" Place

Avenue Diner introduces executive chef Kirk Robinson
from Pike Street in Pontiac and sous chef Michael Dunn
from the Mansion at Turtle Creek in Dallas. They offer
an innovative menu ranging from cutting-edge cuisine
to comfort foods. Fresh fish and specials are presented
daily with a savory twist.

Fact is, more Americans
may die by the fork than by
any other weapon. That's
because so many of them
use it irresponsibly. Like
to fill up on high-fat, high-
cholesterol foods. Foods
that can load the blood with
cholesterol, which can build
up plaque in their arteries,
increasing their risk of
heart attacks and threaten-
ing their lives. So next time
you pick up a fork, remem-
ber to handle it as you
would any other weapon.
For self-defense, not
self-destruction.

Avenue Diner wines are an eclectic mix of California,
French and Australian bottles picked for their outstanding
values. Sans Snob relatives the spirit of the list and blends
complex with inexpensive offerings.

ENTERTAINMENT-DANCING

Wed. & Sat. Evenings

Featuring

DAVID BALL
KEVIN CROSBY

Thurs. & Fri. Evenings
"Back To Back"
GWEN FOX
GREG DOKES

EXCITING AMERICAN CUISINE

American Heart
Association

• PRIVATE PARTIES • CATERING • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

1A—*

FREE LIMOUSINE
SERVICE FOR LUNCH

RESERVATION
(810) 549-2000

(5 Mile Radius)

Complimentary
Valet
Service

4616 Woodward,
Royal Oak
Just South of 14 Mile

Your Host: David Lachman

RUSSIAN

SEAR,

ORCHARD MALL (Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple)
West Bloomfield (810) 855-9229

Under New Management

Positions Available For:
• Line Cooks • Food Servers
• Bus Persons • Hostesses

Apply In Person Alter 2 p.m.
Ask For Alex Stuck

"The Simone Wale
Band is an assurance
of a great evening."

Danny Raskin, Jewish News

This space provided as a public service.

A

letro Detroit's Only
True Remaining
Night Club

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Fresh Fish, Seafood,
Steaks and Chops

Monday aAi
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MICHELLE GOULET
& CO,

Wednesday grtea
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HEARTBEAT


Dining and Dancing

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CLASSIFIED
GET RESULTS!

FOR ALL YOUR
HAPPY OCCASIONS
(810) 544-7373

Call The Jewish News

354-5959

WINDSOR

Continued from Page 87

*

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Golden Phoenix, 6257 Orchard
Lake Rd., Sugar Tree Shopping
Center, West Bloomfield, 855-
3570. Now serving beer and
wine, Golden Phoenix, specializ-
ing in Chinese, Cantonese and
Szechuan food, is the same fine
restaurant that had previously
been a long-time favorite on
Maple and Telegraph. Both din-
ing in and carry-out are available
in a wide assortment of Orien-
tal dishes for culinary consump-
tion.

Hoa Kow, 4301 Orchard Lake
Rd., Crosswinds Mall, West Bloom-
field, 932-3133. Owner Gene Woo
has made Hoa Kow into one of the
favorite restaurants of its kind in
the area as people from all walks
of life and most parts of the De-
troit and Metropolitan sectors
come to enjoy his many styles of
Chinese dining. Plus Cantonese,
Szechuan and Mandarin, Hoa Kow
features a Chinese Buffet at lunch
and dinner along with its regular
menu. White fish in all cooking va-
rieties is also a big feature, with
almost a thousand pounds served
weekly.

Mai Thai, 6635 Orchard Lake
Rd., Old Orchard Shopping Cen-
ter, West Bloomfield, 626-6313.
Those who like the real thing will
enjoy Mai Tai with its very spicy
or non-spicy foods concocted for
authentic and traditional tastes
at lunch or dinner. It presents a
casual atmosphere with seating
around 100 and is open seven
days a week.

Old Mexico, 5588 Drake Rd.,
West Bloomfield, 661-8088. Au-
thentic South of the Border dish-
es are big features at one of the
northwest suburbs highly-rated
Mexican restaurants. South-
western quesadillas, chicken fa-
jitas, mojo de ajo (shrimp
prepared Mexican style) and
many more delights including big
hit margaritas are among the fa-
vorites. The very fine Latin jazz
rhythms of guitarist Jose Riojas
are Thurs., Fri. and Sat. evenings.
A second Old Mexico location is
on 5 Mile in Livonia.

Ristorante di Maria, 2080 Wal-
nut Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
851-2500. Although it only seats
around 50 people, this many-
times, jam-packed Italian restau-
rant might be called The
Flagship" of the Valente dining
stable (La Suna Grancaffe and Lit-
tle Italy). It certainly is the oldest
of the three, starting out years
back as just a little carry-out piz-
za place and developing into a
very popular Italian gourmet-style
operation. Wine is served and Ris-
torante di Maria is open seven
days a week.

Stage & Co., 6873 Orchard Lake
Rd., West Bloomfield, 855-6622.
Since 1962, this highly-regarded
restaurant has been acclaimed as
a critic's choice for it's dominant
consistency. It features cocktails
and a menu to satisfy all ap-
petites, from traditional home-
made Jewish dishes to
dietary-restricted delights. Break-
fast, lunch and dinner is served
in a warm, casual atmosphere
Tuesday through Sunday.

*

WINDSOR

Tunnel Bar-B-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 restaurants. For over 50
years, Tunnel has reaped much
inter- national fame for its world
famous ribs and high quality
homemade desserts. TBQ's Oth-
er Place features tasty seafoods,
steaks, chops, cocktails and
much banquet facilities. Tunnel
Bar-B-Q now also serves beer and
wine for the first time in it's his-
tory.

Klezmer Band
Plays Royal Oak

Flying Bulger Klezmers

Congregation Shir Tikvah will
present Canada's Flying Bulgar
Klezmer Band 7 p.m., Nov. 13 at
the Royal Oak Music Theater,
318 W. 4th St., Royal Oak.
The Flying Bulgar Klezmer
Band is comprised of a group of
seven classical trained musicians
who have taken the traditional
Klezmer sounds and added ele-
ments of Latin and jazz to pro-
duce their unique high-energy
sound.
For ticket information, call
Joseph Katz, (810) 334-5928.

Klezmers Play
For Chanukah

On Nov. 13 at 2 p.m., the
Maple/Drake Jewish Communi-
ty Center will present a Klezmer
Chanukah Celebration with Neil
Alexander and The Klezmer Fu-
sion Band.
Tickets are on sale now. Call
Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, for
reservations.

Vivace
Concert Set

On Nov. 12 at 8:30 p.m., the
Birmingham Temple music se-
ries Vivace, will present its sec-
ond concert of the season on
featuring two pianists Yuki and
Tomoko Mack. Born in Tokyo,
the sisters came to the United
States in 1977. For tickets, call
Joyce Cheresh, 647-4632.

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