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Burmese Street Food Thailand Street Food APPETIZERS APPETIZERS Burmese street food BURMESE Vegetarian Tea Leaf Salad 6 Young handpicked pickled tea leaves, with crunchy Tofu Tod 6 GF beans, fried garlic, toasted sesame seeds, roasted Crispy fried tofu serve with homemade peanut sauce peanuts, sun dried tomatoes, shrimp & cabbage. Chicken Paratha 6 A Burmese traditional salad known as the healthiest salad in the Burmese layered flat bread with chicken and world! Lahpet, which means “green tea”, and thoke, which means potatoes curry “salad”, is an eclectic mix of flavors and textures. Vegetarian Street Chicken Salad Wraps 12 Vegetarian Ginger Salad 6 (Gin Thoke) Rongoon Street style Cooked Chicken Salad with, Fresh young ginger and we pickle it tossed with tomato, Tofu, Shallot, Fried Garlic, Scallions, fresh mint leafs, cabbage, dried garlic, roasted black sesame seeds, Cucumber mixed with Lime dressing and Wrap your crispy peas, beans and sun dried shrimp. self with fresh lattes and enjoy. This Burmese salad is extremely well balanced. Fuze’s Sampler 12 No one flavor dominates the other. Combinations of crispy spring rolls shrimp tempuras and fried squids serve with sweet & sour and Vegetarian Burmese Samosa Salad 6 An Authentic ginger sauces Sliced vegetable samosa, fresh cabbage, shallots, mint, cucumber and cilantro, with lemon and chilies on top. Asian JAPANESE Nan Kyi Thoke 10 (a must try) Clear thick rice noodle, chicken, lime dressing, Experience Vegetarian Fresh Spring Roll 6 GF Burmese curry gravy, scallion, heard boiled egg Chicken, shrimp, fresh vegetables, rice noodles rolled and cilantro. This dish is mixed by hand so the with crystal rice wrap. Our famous recipe! noodles absorb all the flavors. In our hometown THAI | BURMESE | SUSHI Jumbo Shrimp Tempura 7 (4 Pcs.) Vegetarian Black Rice Salad 8 of Yangon, Burma, Crispy jumbo tiger shrimp served with tempura (Yangon Buddha Rice Bowl) Black rice, mango, “street food” takes on dipping sauce. edamame, roasted sesame seeds, avocado, sweet a special meaning, Vegetarian Vegetable Tempura 6 potatoes with milky coconut ginger sauce. as makeshift restaurants Select vegetables zucchini, carrots, broccoli, sweet Street Chicken Salad Wraps 8 potato, bell pepper, tofu and onion with light and Rongoon street style cooked chicken salad with spill from sidewalks TAKE OUT crispy coating served with our ginger sauce and tofu, shallot, fried garlic, scallions, fresh mint leafs, onto the roads. homemade sweet & sour sauce. cucumber mixed with lime dressing — you wrap at your table with fresh lattes — enjoy. MENU THAILAND With more than 135 ethnic groups, Crispy Spring Rolls 6 Deep fried spring rolls stuffed with our special and borders shared with seasoned ground chicken, mixed vegetables, bean Thailand street food Bangladesh, China, noodles served with our homemade sweet and sour India, Laos, and Thailand, sauce. Mango Salad 6 (A Street Favorite) Dine in, or take out Thai Dumpling 6 Fresh mangoes, tomatoes, green beans, fried garlic, which infuses Steamed or Fried Our dumplings stuffed with our dried shrimp, shallots, roasted bean powder and the cuisine of Burma and choose from homemade seasoned minced pork served with our sesame seeds. homemade sweet This recipe has its origin in Thailand. The flavor of fresh mango with rich, eclectic flavors. our full Asian menu and sour sauce or ginger sauce. with crunch of peanuts and spiciness of red chilies is what makes this salad unique! It has a very addictive and tangy taste. including Street Chicken Satay 7 GF Our authentic food Skewered chicken that is carefully marinated with our Vegetarian Papaya Salad 9 (Som Tam) (with shrimp 13) will transport you Thai, Burmese, & Sushi Thai coconut curry cream sauce; grilled to perfection Shredded papaya, carrot, red onion, green beans, completing the taste experience with homemade to our hometown. roasted bean powder, fried garlic, onion with peanut sauce and cucumber salad. ground peanut, lime served with plum sugar sauce The dish combines the main tastes of the local cuisine and The Kyaw Family bursting with fresh Thai flavors. Seafood Salad 12 (Yum Talay) Mixed cooked seafood with lime leaf, cilantro, garlic, red onion and chilies lime dressing. Beef salad 12 716-906-3446 716-906-3446 Sliced grilled beef, fresh shallots, roasted rice powder, 1424 Millersport Hwy. 1424 Millersport Hwy. chili flakes and mixed with our famous Thai dressing Williamsville, New York 14221 Williamsville, New York 14221 FuzeAsianGrille.com FuzeAsianGrille.com Spice Scale: None, Med, Hot, Thai Hot | GF Available Gluten Free | 100% MSG Free soup entrées sushi BURMESE TRADITIONAL BURMESE TRADITIONAL FUZE STARTERS Moh Hin Gah 11 GF Chicken OR BEEF Potato Curry 12 GF (Burmese Catfish Chowder Soup) Catfish chowder, Your choice of chicken or beef curry cooked with Seaweed Salad 6 Japanese Miso Soup 3 onions, lemon grass, lemon, sliced boiled eggs and potato until tender topped with cilantro. Thin slice of cucumber and seaweed with a citrus dressing cilantro served with thin rice noodle. Tuna Tataki Salad 12 Vegetarian Kat Kyay Kite 14 GF Edamame 6 GF Seared tuna, scallion, sesame seed garnish with dikon and Ohn No Kyawswe 11 Popular Burmese fry flat rice noodle with steamed Soybeans steamed & lightly salted radish sprouts with ponzu sauce (Chicken Coconut Noodle Soup) Burmese style co- peas, bean sprout, onion, scallion, basil and mixed conut noodle soup with onion, cilantro, lemon and seafood. topped with crispy rice. Burmese Chicken Fried Rice 12 Choose any with below Small Large Crispy chicken cutlet and Burmese style fried rice Vegetarian Vegetarian w/Tofu 3 6 with hint of turmeric and steamed yellow peas Chicken/Pork/Beef 4 7 served with fried egg Shrimp/Squid/Scallop 5 8 Seafood Combo 6 9 THAILAND TRADITIONAL (Shrimp, squid, scallop & mussels) Choose for any entrée below fresh vegetable Soup GF Vegetarian Vegetarian includes Tofu 10 Deep Fried Sushi Roll 12 Vegetarian Sushi Burritos 12 Tom Yum Soup GF (Thai) Chicken/Pork/Beef 12 Hot and sour soup seasoned with galangal, lemon (A Fuze Specialty) Our giant sushi burrito is made with cucumber, grass, lime juice, chilies, mushrooms, tomatoes , Shrimp/squid/Scallop 14 A crispy, deep fried sushi roll with your choice avocado, mango, sweet potato, cream cheese, our scallion and cilantro. Seafood Combo 16 of tuna, salmon, yellow tail or shrimp. We add special sauce and choose the following: Tom Kha Soup GF (Thai Coconut Soup) (Shrimp, squid, scallop & mussels) masago, asparagus and top it off with fresh Wrap: mango, soy, seaweed A Thai favorite soup with coconut cream, mush- scallion and our special sauce. Fillings: fresh tuna, salmon, yellow tail, shrimp, Vegetarian Pad Thai GF The crunchy tempura crust gives this sushi roll shrimp tempura, beef or chicken curry, beef teriyaki rooms, lemon grass, galangal, lemon juice garnished Our famous Thai rice noodle dish; stir fried with egg, with scallion and cilantro. added texture and is very addictive! bean sprout, scallions and crushed peanuts. Served with our Asian slaw. Rice: white, brown or black Vegetarian Pad Kee Mow GF Stir-fried wide rice noodle with onion, bell pepper, Golden Buddha Platter 89 bamboo shoot and Thai basil leaves with spicy basil SPECIALTIES paste. A Fuze Family Masterwork featuring Real GOLD FLAKES. 12 Sashimi and 12 Nigiri • Golden Blue Crab Roll • Spicy Tuna Deep Fried Sushi Roll Fried Egg Noodle (Pad Ba Me) House Special Roast Duck 22 Fried Thai egg noodles with mixed vegetables & Masterfully seasoned roast duck, broccoli, carrots, red your choice of meat. peppers, served with our homemade sauces. Choose Rice: Sushi rice | Brown rice | Black rice (.50 extra) Vegetarian Pad See Ew GF Teriyaki Chicken 13 Fresh wide rice noodle stir fried with egg, broccoli Classic Roll (Fish or Vegetable) Classic Spicy Rolls Marinated chicken breast cooked with our teriyaki 7 7 in a black bean sauce. Uramaki rice on outside with avocado (Uramaki rice on outside) with cucumber & sauce, sesame seeds and served with mix vegetables. Vegetarian Thai Basil Fried Rice GF & cucumber spicy sauce Grilled Teriyaki Salmon & Tea Leave Rice 17 Thai Jasmine rice sautéed with egg, fresh basil, Thai Choose: tuna, salmon, grilled salmon & fish Choose: spicy tuna, cooked shrimp, salmon, Grilled salmon served with our Burmese tea leaf rice. chilies, onion, bell pepper, zucchini and scallion. flake, yellow tail or cooked eel yellow tail, cooked eel Crispy Whole Fish 23 (Pla Rad Prik) Red Curry GF (Gaeng Dang) California Roll (imitation crab meat) 6 Crispy whole red snapper with pineapples, bell peppers, Red curry sauce coconut cream, bamboo, bell pepper, Classic Vegetarian Roll Philadelphia Roll 8 Vegetarian broccoli, onion, tomatoes and topped with our sweet basil and onion with your choice of meat or tofu. (Uramaki rice on outside and spicy chili sauce. Cream cheese, imitation crab and Green Curry GF (Gaeng Kheeo Wan) choice of salmon or smoked salmon Vegetable Roll 6 Choose 3 Vegetarian Eggplant Special 17 Green curry sauce, coconut cream with green beans, Shrimp Tumpura Roll 9 cucumber, carrot, avocado, asparagus, sweet tofu, Marinated eggplant battered deep fried and covered green peas, bamboo, bell pepper and basil leaves. Cucumber, tempura shrimp, cream cheese or sweet potato with stir fry of shrimp, scallops, bamboo, bell pepper, spicy mayo & sweet chili sauce Fuze Veggie Roll 6 basil leaves, served with hot pepper sauce. Penang Curry GF (Gaeng Penang) Penang curry sauce, coconut cream with broccoli, Rainbow Roll 12 Daikon, carrot, avocado, sweet potato, and tea leaf carrots, bell pepper, lime leaves, and crushed Avocado, cucumber, crab garlic sauce peanuts. wrapped in a variety of seafood Vegetarian Thai Mixed Vegetables GF Fresh mixed vegetables with our special light NIGIRI 3 ea. SASHIMI 3 ea. brown sauce and chili. (Fish on a ball of sushi rice) Choose: (Fish on its own) Crispy Chicken 12 tuna, fatty tuna, salmon, yellow tail, Choose: tuna, fatty tuna, salmon, yellow Fresh mixed vegetables with our special light snapper, mackerel, octopus, squid shrimp tail, octopus, Mackerel, scallops, clams brown sauce noodle and chili.
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