LCC offers classical cuisine An epicurean gathering, featuring emphasis on fresh Oregon fare, is scheduled for next Thursday, Nov. 17, at Lane Community Col lege. The feast will be prepared by students of classical cuisine under the direction of chef Guy Plaa and will feature Newport bouillabaise, breast of chicken demi-deuil, Oakridge chanterelles, port sauce, peas in tomatoes, lettuce, apple and filbert salad and Bear Creek pears with orange zabayon. Live classical harp music will accompany the dinner. This classical cuisine dinner is one of several annual events showcasing the gourmet food and service luncheons available Monday through Thursday at LCC's Renaissance Room Restaurant. A Christmas buffet will be held Dec. 8, and plans for a Mexican feast are being laid to precede a traditional Hawaiian luau which drew 800 people last spring. The Renaissance Room is open from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. and offers elaborate daily specials which include a mocktail (a non-alcoholic beverage), appetizer, main entree and dessert for a ridiculously low price of $3.75. Some en trees: Schezuan beef with Chinese noodles and vegetables, steak Marchaud de vin with potatoes (sauteed steak with onions and shallots, garnished with potato croqettes, sauteed spinach and bordeiaise sauce) and falafel pocket sandwich with dill sauce. A daily menu includes an omelette du jour and a vegetarian sandwich among other delights. Not surprisingly, even for these quotidian af fairs, reservations are imperative. Tickets are $10 with an additional $2 for the pleasure of a fine Oregon wine, and must be purchased by Monday, Nov. 14. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. To make reservations, call the LCC home economics department at 74/-4501, ex tension 2519. Patrick Bleck Hamburger heaven at Hamburger Terry's Hamburger Terry's is unique. Believe it or not, this burger joint is not a supporter of the 1984 summer games, and there are no jungle gyms under its neon sign. In fact there's no neon sign. Relatively speaking, Hamburger Terry's, nestled in the Fifth Street Public Market, keeps a pretty low profile compared to some of the other hamburger places in town. According to owners Ariel Klein and Gregory Field, they don't even attempt to compete with fast-food restaurants. At Hamburger Terry's there exists no doubt that the food is real. Prices are high compared to the "three biggies," and it takes longer than one minute to get your food. Wooden tables and benches provide a cozy atmosphere; weekday lunch hours and Satur days and Sundays are downright crowded. Food graphics adorn the walls and often Irish folk music (a favorite of the owners') plays in the background. But the food is the reason to go there. On this particular excursion I ordered the best-selling "Terry Burger" with swiss cheese and fries ($3.55). My companion ordered the gargantuous "Belly Buster" with a tossed salad ($5). Like McDonalds, at Hamburger Terry's there are no waiters. I placed my order, then waited about eight minutes for the burgers to cook. Utensils, napkins and condiments are on a self-serve basis. Collecting them and reading the humorous menu gives you something to do while waiting for your food. Before I get into the meat of the Hamburger Terry's eating experience, a little background is necessary. According to the owners, Hamburger Terry's uses five ounces of pure beef hamburger for all but one (the vegetarian burger) of their 24 varieties of burgers. The burgers are charbroiled and brushed with Hamburger Terry's secret "Terry Sauce," a wonderful tasting, zippy barbeque blend. I'm forewarning you: the "burger decision" is a tough one. 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