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July 05, 1996 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-05

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* STAR HAS EVERYTHING*
FOR ALL YOUR
PARTIES & GEMOGETHERS!

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Sept. 19 and the opening gala
Nov. 7. Donors who contribute
$250 will receive a reservation
to the Neiman Marcus event
and a ticket to the gala. For
more information, call Susan
Hunt-McKim at (313) 833-
7979.

CUISINE

• Specializing in Authentic Middle-Eastern Cuisine

• 15 Years in Business
• Open 7 Days, Serving Lunch and Dinner
• Serving Cocktails
• Carry-Out / Catering Available

GARDEN PARTY

Temple Israel will host a gala
celebration open to the commu-
nity 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July
13, at the temple. The event will
celebrate the success of the tem-
ple's community and social ac-
tion programs. Services and
programs supported by Garden
Party participation include
many support groups (family,
divorce, bereavement, cancer,
etc.) at Temple Israel and in the
general community. Some of the
Garden Party planners are Jan-

ice Cherkasky, Richard Ger-
shenson, Jim Hiller, Susie
on
Golden, Sherrie and Nort
Stern, Bob and Margie
Mellen, Linda and Stanley
Beltzman, Sheila and Dan
Schiffer, Judy Schultz and
Kent Siegel, Natalie and Sid-
ney Blatnikoff, Kathy and
Harvey Fink, Marci Zeman,
Carol Borson, Larry and
Marcia Brown, Carol and
Gerson Cooper, Hirschel
Levine, Adrienne Millin, and
David and Yolanda Tisdale.

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BUY ONE DINNER
GET ONE

50% OFF

NOTES

Chico's in West Bloomfield is
sponsoring a "Grandmother of
the Year" contest beginning July
6. For each entry, Chico's will
make a donation to the Nation-
al Committee to Prevent Child
Abuse. The winner of the con-
test will receive a trip to Flori-
da with accommodations and
spending money. Forms need to
be returned by Sept. 8.
Roz & Sherm is having a He-
len Hsu trunk show through
July 6.
Neiman Marcus presents a
rare estate-jewelry collection
through July 13.
Tremonti and Brown, spe-
cializing in handmade furniture,
is now open at 280 Merrill St. in
Birmingham. ❑

Golden Harvest serves
real Hong Kong cuisine

24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph
Southfield

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Cafe Oliverio

NEW YORK STYLE ITALIAN CUISINE

(FORMERLY IN ROYAL OAK)

FAVORITE SPECIALS

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY

WHITEFISH ARREGANTE $995

Topped with light Italian breadcrumbs
of oliveherb and baked.

CHICKEN MILANESE

Topped wtih a Milanese salad of
fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic.

$9 9 5

BOTH DISHES ACCOMPANIED WITH SOUP OR SALAD,
SIDE OF PASTA AND BREAD BASKET.

YOUR HOSTS: ARTIE OLIVERIO & TOM TIMMONS
(810) 476.1750
25938 MIDDLEBELT AT 11 MILE

29900 VAN DYKE BETWEEN 12 AND 13 MILE, WARREN,
810-751-5288

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STAR DELI

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GOLDEN HARVEST CHINESE RESTAURANT

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Dairy Tray $9.95 per person
With This Coupon
• Not Good Holidays
• Expires 12-31-96
DELIVERY
• 10 Person Minimum
• One Per Customer
AVAILABLE

Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake & Maple Roads
West Bloomfield (810) 737 6688

art Lichtenstein, Paul Sil-
verman and Scott Jacobson.

For more information, call (810)
645-3323.

Meat Tray $5.50 per person

Not good with any ocher offers.
50% off dinner of equal or lesser value.
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Dinner only, everyday, 6-10 p.m. Expires July 31, 1996.

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OUR TRAYS CAN'T
BE BEAT
FOR QUALITY & PRICE!

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Cranbrook Art Museum will
host a midsummer night ren-
dezvous 8 p.m. Saturday, July
13. "The grounds of Cranbrook
Art Museum, with its splashing
fountains by Carl Milles and
awe-inspiring architecture by
Finnish master Eliel Saarinen,
will ensure a most memorable
evening," said David Klein, co-
chair of the event. Some of the
moonlight supporters are Stu-

SERIOUS MOONLIGHT

WE CUT OUR LOX BY HAND
YOU'LL LOVE OUR HOMEMADE GOODNESS!

WE ARE PROUD TO BE
ONE OF AMERICA'S BEST CARRY-OUT DELIS!

The Golden Harvest is a Chinese restaurant for people who
won't be put off when they spot the eel tank where the snake-like
creatures slither around awaiting their fate.
Or who aren't taken aback when a cook in splattered apron
comes out of the kitchen to net a lobster from another tank (there
are four) and plop it into a pan.
It's for people unconcerned that napkins are paper and the table-
ware serviceable at best, under bright lights in a room with virtu-
ally no "atmosphere," if by atmosphere we mean dangling lancer .s
and paper parasols. It's for those who want an authentic Chinese
food experience.
Anyone who wanders into the place thinking it's just another
almond chicken emporium is going to get a surprise. Let me quickly
add: They do serve almond chicken, simply for survival, because
it's a fact that some non-Asians cling to dishes like this that they
have come to know as "Chinese," and order them even when more
interesting stuff is available.
But the real premise is the place is Hong Kong-style cooking
done by chefs who arrived here from that city via New York. Head
chef Lau Qiang Wei, dim sum chefs Hing Tim Cheung and Xi Hua
Zhang and proprietor Mi Chu Zhang do not speak English. For-
tunately for them, manager Tony Chen does the interpreting when
needed.

For ticket information, call (810)
661-5700.

EVERYBODY KNOWS WE HAVE
THE BEST HOMEMADE TUNA IN TOWN
REGULAR OR FAT-FREE

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Steak House

Now

(RAW BAR & GRILL)

• CAJUN MENU •

OYSTERS • SHRIMP • GOURMET BURGERS

A MOST POPULAR WHITEFISH DINNER

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(810) 474-8484 • FOR CARRY OUT • PARTY INFO
MUIRWOOD SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
DRAKE ROAD AT GRAND RIVER • FARMINGTON HILLS

CASUAL DINING IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE.
WE 01-1-ER CATERING, CARRY-OUT, CHILDRENS MENU, FULL LIQUOR,
SERVICE, SPORTING EVENT VIEWING, AND LARGE PARTIES WELCOME.

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Corner Cass Lake Rd. & Elizabeth Rd.

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Minutes from West Bloomfield

681-1700
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