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c arts 6r C entertainment Daruma Japanese Restaurant by Kimberly Britt If you like quiet, small, and practical restaurants, your would enjoy the Danima Japanese Restaurant. It is located at 3417 Hillsborough Street beside Arby's and across the street from Kentucky Fried Chicken. The Daruma may not look like much, but it is an excellent place to eat. The exterior of the building is plain and quaint The owners do not advertise except by word of mouth. Daruma is consider^ by oriental families in the area to be authentic. The interior is inviting, with oriental designs and employees. Customers have a choice of eating accommodations, either Japanese style or American style. Japanese style is taking off your shoes, sitting on the floor at small tables, and eating with chopsticks—but if you want to, you can spoil the e^ect by eating American style. Daruma is run by a Japanese family. The service is friendly and attentive. Each meal is served with hot green tea, rice, egg drop soup, pickled sprouts, and vinegar classfied Sitter Needed; North Ruleigh Home 2 b»ys ages 1 and 4 112 day or more every other Tue.sday or Thursday hours negotiuble Call Lynn Freeman 847-7051 Crossword Answers QGiatlQS aaooQiiD □QQaDQa aaoDQaQ BoaaQcic] OaCl SaBQB QGlQaii BQQB □□f3DQ 0000 CmSQQ QQIiQB aHB OQaOGlQEl □BQO SBad □□□□!□□□ BOSailQ] DQQ QQaiDQ dtiaas BQBB □□□QQ QGiaB ciaaDC] oqc? cgonoQQQ nnoi^QiQici □oiDBBiaa QoaQdiao □BiUQCia QGioir^ciaa cabbage as appetizers. The price of the meal is moderate for the portions, which are more than enough food to satisfy any appetite. One of my favorite dishes is tempura. It is one of their most popular and delicious dishes in which bite-size bits of fresh ftsh. shrimp, and vegetables are lightly battered and deep fried in vegetable oil. The most expensive item on the menu is sushi, which is raw fish. The restaurant has a sushi bar where customers may eat all they desire. ‘ Danima takes reservations, and it's a good idea to make them, since the building is small. Daruma’s hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. For the past five years I have been din ing at Daruma's. It is my favorite restau rant in the Raleigh area because of the casual atmosphere and excellent food. >i4wlAu,iHe C0U1P6 OF Itte 'RA)M65V| \ fr Oixepl D’Lites HelpsYou Watch Your Weight by Dean Parker Choosing a place to have lunch in Raleigh is challenging. There are lots of restaurants and fast food places to choose from. A new place to add to the list is D‘Lites. D'Lites is located on Western Boule vard between the intersections of Western and Gorman Street and Western and Method Road. It is a fast-food restaurant with prices in the average range. Its service is similar to Wendy’s: you order at one end of the counter and pick up at the other. The service is quick, and the food is very good. But the best thing is that it is low in calories. D'Lites serves food for the calorie conscious person. Each item on the menu is prepared in the most nutritious way. The menu ranges from potato skins to a salad bar to sandwiches to ice cream, all of which are low in calories. Potato skins, for example, are one of the appetizers a person might choose in a fancy restaurant. D’Lites also has potato skins. They have three kinds of them to choose from, each with a variety of top pings. Even with the toppings, each skin has only about 80 calories. D'Lites has a 38-item salad bar for (he light eater. Each item’s spoon has the calo rie count written on it for each spoonful. The items on the salad bar include carrots, lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, ^inach, cot tage chee% and other types of cheeses, bacon bits, and sunflower seeds, just to name a few. Artd for the fruit lover there are all types of light fhiits. Of course, reduced calorie dressing and crackers pro vide the final topping. D’Lites has printed a pamphlet to let one know exactly how many calories one has consumed. The pamphlet tells how the food is prepared and how they manage to keep the caloric content low. In the hustle and bustle of today, fast- food restaurants are becoming more and more popular. People are becoming more aware of their health and the food they eat. Restaurants are also aware of this fact and are trying to suit the needs of Uieir custo mers. D'Lites has succeeded in this task has made watching one’s weight a little easier and more enjoyable. euteC (^ieOHefiA Ridgewood Shopping Center S€U0c to pencuU Be sure to say you are from Meredith! 6 Mer ■elwHi lerakJ September 11.1986 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A place for you In our CoHoge Ministry College Sunday School Worship Urnch followng worsNp ($1.00} College TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Wednesday Supper I Bine Study \ , 9:45 am. 11KX)an^ 12:30 p.m. Small Group I Friday Evenings 5:15^:00 p.m. ($1.00) Wed.,6L00p.m: ’ Fellowwlp 99 N. Salisbury Street 832-4485
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