* WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE OF TOP QUALITY CARRY-OUT DELI itt Continued from Page 88 WE WILL BE OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY TILL 2 p.m. 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. r " " 5 OFF! 1* ON OUR BEAUTIFUL 1 * *1 * I ALREADY LOW-PRICED i * * 1 $ I MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS With This Coupon * I • Expires 11-30-94 • 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 * DELIVERY • Not Good Holidays I AVAILABLE • 10 Person Minimuj One Per Person ftttttttttti Ili MIN IMO MOM MN NMI NMI WE MAKE ALL OUR FOOD ON OUR OWN PREMISES! •HOMEMADE COLE SLAW •HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD •HOMEMADE CHICKEN SALAD •HOMEMADE TUNA SALAD •HOMEMADE EGG SALAD WE COOK OUR OWN CORNED BEEF & PASTRAMI 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. OPEN 7 DAYS—MON.-SAT. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., SUN. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. STAR DELI 24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph, Southfield 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. 352-7377 Let Us Cater Your Next Affair * * * rk_c BURGER & SPIRITS EMPORIUMS 9e it' 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. "We Create Happy Guests" KIDS EAT FREE ALL DAY Monday & Tuesday (l child per paid adult entree) LEGENDARY BURGERS • PASTA • PIZZA SALADS • SANDWICffES • DESSERTS Free Refills On Pop, Steak Fries & Hole-ly Fries!!! Movie Goers Specials • Kid Parties Welcome! Happy Hour Monday-Friday 3pmqpn, I Opm-Closing Save On Drinks and Ad) 4izers 56 i() Bloomfield • (810) 932-1887 laPle (_Iust cast ol Orchard 1.akc Rd.) 13250 Cr(...o.•nt • Novi •Dine In Only Chief A 1BS MILES n c•nt•r (810) 349-32 20 BROASTED 1 OPEN 7 DAYS SUN.-THURS. 11-10 FRI. & SAT. 11-11 m WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS & BROASTEO OR BAR-B-0 CHICKEN FOR 21 * 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK WINDSOR JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NEXT TO ZOO 544-1211 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. • One Coupon Per Person QUALITY IS OUR PRIORITY! -J Tunnel Bar-B-Q 58 Park St. E., Windsor, Det. Number 961-3663. JET Stages A Thriller JET will bring a local premiere of the thriller Death and the Maiden. Set in an unnamed country that is like the author's native Chile, emerging from a to- talitarian dictatorship, the play explores the after-effects of op- pression and regression. Discount preview perfor- mances will be Nov. 23, 24 and 26 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 27 at 2 p.m. Regular performances will begin Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. and run through Dec. 18. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday perfor- mances are at 8 p.m. Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. with evening performances at 7 p.m. Beginning Dec. 1, there will be talk backs with the audience fol- lowing at Thursday perfor- mances. Performances are held in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre at the Maple/Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center. Infrared hearing sys- tems are available upon request For reservations or informa- tion, call the Jewish Ensemble Theatre, 788-2900. Pulitzer Winner Gives Talk E. Annie Proulx, who won a Pulitzer this year for her novel The Shipping News, will speak at Baldwin Public Library's `Writers Live at the library" pro- gram 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Birmingham Community House. Israeli Business To Be Topic On Nov. 18 at 8:30 p.m., the Sholem Aleichem Institute will present Barbara Klarman speak- ing on "Israeli Business Presence in Michigan." Vice president of the Agency for Jewish Education, Ms. Klarman is a prominent at- torney and legal adviser to many Israeli companies. The meeting will be held at the Franklin Pointe clubhouse. * WINDSOR 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. Network Plans For November The B'nai B'rith Leadership Net- work is planning the following events for Detroit's Jewish pro- fessionals in their 20s and 30s. On Nov. 12, meet at 7 p.m. for the first Polaroid Scavenger Hunt. Meet at the B'nai B'rith of- fices, 31600 W. 13 Mile Road, Farmington Hills to set up teams. This party will end at the Old Woodward Grill in Birmingham for an evening of fun. There is a charge; call Sheri Benkoff, 681- 0492, to reserve. Monthly visits with the senior residents at the Federation Tei- tel Building in Oak Park will be Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. The birth- day celebration will be combined with a special Chanukah party. For information, contact Steve Cohen, 642-4618. Call Zack Rosen, 471-1512, to purchase or help sell the Enter- tainment Books. The Leadership Network is in the process of forming teams for the B'nai B'rith Basketball League which will meet each Sunday morning starting in Jan- uary. Call Jeff Cymerint, 358- 0967, for details. It's membership renewal time. Call Robbie Franklin, 642-5585. For information on all events, call the Leadership Network Hot- line, 788-NEWS. ME Plans Pilot Project The Agency for Jewish Education has planned a two-and-a-half day Jewish Educator's Retreat and follow-up workshop series with singer, songwriter and educator Debbie Freidman and several other Jewish educators. The Re- treat, scheduled for Nov. 13-15, will take place at Camp Tama- rack's Butzel Conference Center in Ortonville. Local congrega- tional schools will host the follow- up workshops Jan. 15, March 19 and June 11. Debbie Friedman is known for her work as a composer and teacher of Jewish music and val- ues. The rest of the Ma'ayan Tefillah leadership team includes Rabbi Stuart Kalman, spiritual leader for Congregation Netivot Shalom in Berkeley, Calif.; Deb- orah Newbrun, associate direc- tor of Camp Tawonga near Yosemite; Rabbi Amy Walik Katz, director of Education at Congregation Kehillat Israel in East Lansing; Dr. Sharon Feiman-Nemser, professor of ed- ucation at Michigan State Uni- versity; Shawn Locke, director of school services at the Agency for Jewish Education. There is a fee. For information, call Shawn Locke or Ellen Krivchenia, (810) 354-1050. El