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Dinners Appetizers Kabobs Fit Choice Menu APPETIZERS (small/large) Kashkeh Bademjun 3.99/7.99 Panirsabzi 3.99/7.99 Salad Shiraze 3.99/7.99 Sautéed eggplant medley topped with whey Garden of fresh herbs with a side of Mix of chopped Persian cucumbers,tomatoes, parsley & (kashk), caramelized onions, garlic & mint imported feta cheese and walnuts onions topped with our lemon dressing Borani 3.99/7.99 Hummus 3.99/7.99 Tadigh Plain 3.99/7.99 Sautéed eggplant blended with yogurt, topped with Mixture of garbanzo Traditional crispy rice from the bottom of the pan whey (kashk), caramelized onions & garlic beans, tahini & fresh Tadigh 3.99/7.99 Maust’ Moosier 3.99/7.99 garlic topped with Crispy rice with your choice of one delicious Plain yogurt mixed with chopped shallots paprika & olive oil vegetarian stew (ghormeh, gheimeh, or fesenjun) Maust’ Khiar 3.99/7.99 Salsa 1.49/2.99 Tadigh Mixed 3.99/7.99 Plain yogurt Mixed with chopped Persian cucumber and mint Specialty salsa made Crispy rice topped with our three delicious vegetarian with Japanese chiles Dolmeh 3.99/7.99 stews (ghormeh, gheimeh & fesenjun) Stuffed grape leaves filled with ground beef, rice. Tarragon, split peas, green onions, basil. And parsley Hummus KABOBS DINNERSServed with imported basmati rice topped with saffron and a side of charbroiled tomato Beef Koobideh 9.99/12.99 Lamb Kabobs Chicken Shish Kabob Served with imported basmati rice topped with saffron Choose either one or two strips Double Beef Koobideh 16.99 of juicy seasoned ground beef Lamb Chop 17.99 Two strips of juicy seasoned ground beef Baby spring lamb chops marinated in Filet Mignon Soltani 19.59 Filet Mignon Soltani 27.99 special sauce charbroiled to perfection A combination of charbroiled filet mignon A combination of charbroiled filet mignon barg and a strip of beef koobideh Lamb Shish Kabob 19.99 barg and a strip of beef koobideh Our finest boneless lamb tenderloin marinated in special sauce and Chicken Kabobs Filet Mignon Soltani herbs, served with charbroiled bell Served with imported basmati rice topped with saffron and a side of charbroiled tomato peppers, onions and tomato Juicy Chicken 14.99 Boneless Chicken 12.99 Marinated hand rolled Marinated charbroiled boneless Filet Mignon chicken tender filet thigh and breast Kabobs Cornish Hen 15.99 Chicken Koobideh 8.99/11.99 Served with imported basmati rice topped with Choose either one or two strips saffron and a side of charbroiled tomato (Chicken with Bone) Marinated Cornish hen of juicy marinated charbroiled Filet Mignon 17.99 seasoned ground chicken Shish Kabob Chicken Shish Kabob 14.99 Marinated chicken breast charbroiled Chicken Soltani 17.99 Our finest center cut filet mignon Filet Mignon Barg 24.99 with bell peppers, onions and tomatoes A combination of charbroiled chicken charbroiled with bell peppers, barg and a strip of chicken koobideh Our finest center cut filet mignon marinated & charbroiled onions, and tomatoes Chicken Tender 8.99 Juicy Chicken 22.99 Delicious marinated boneless Filet Mignon Barg 17.99 Kabob Burger 9.99 Marinated hand rolled chicken tender filet Our finest center cut of marinated breast tender filet Seasoned ground beef with tomato, Chicken Soltani 22.99 charbroiled filet mignon Chicken Barg 16.99 romaine lettuce, Persian cucumber, A combination of charbroiled chicken barg Thick strip of juicy marinated onions and our specialty house dressing and a strip of chicken koobiden charbroiled boneless chicken breast served with a side of french fries Double Chicken Koobideh 16.99 Two strips of juicy marinated seasoned ground chicken Salmon Kabob Bowl Chicken Barg 19.99 Thick strip of juicy marinated charbroiled boneless chicken breast FIT CHOICE MENU Kabob Wraps Kabob Bowls Your choice of meat wrapped in our Persian lavash Your choice of meat served with choice of basmati white bread & lettuce chicken tender wrap rice or brown rice layered with vegetables Chicken Tender 8.99 Chicken Tender (4 oz.) 7.99 Chicken Koobideh 8.99 Juicy Chicken (4 oz.) 8.99 Beef Koobideh 9.99 Salmon (4 oz.) 11.99 Filet Mignon (4 oz.) 10.99 Filet Mignon (4 oz.) 10.99 Lamb Tender (4 oz.) 11.99 Lamb Tenderloin (4 oz.) 11.99 Grilled Salmon (4 oz.) 11.99 Customer Favorite Chicken Barg VEGANServed with& a small VEGETARIAN side of hummus and a garden salad Kashkeh Bademjun 14.99 Zereshk Polo 14.99 Sautéed medley eggplant, whey (kashk), onions, garlic &mint Veggie skewer (bell pepper, onion, & tomato) served with imported basmati rice mixed with barberries Borani 14.99 Sautéed medley eggplant blended with Albalo Polo 14.99 yogurt topped garlic, & mint Veggie skewer (bell pepper, onion & tomato) served with Kookoo Sabzi 14.99 imported basmati rice mixed with sour cherries Chopped parsley, cilantro, leek and other Gheimeh Bademjun 14.99 fresh herbs mixed with egg Fried eggplant cooked with yellow splits peas in tomato sauce (served with garden salad) Ghormeh Sabzi 14.99 Osh 7.99 A delicious mixture of fresh parsley, Soup of the day includes noodles, kidney cilantro, chives, beans & herbs beans,garbanzo beans, lentils & vegetables Fesenjun 14.99 Adas Polo 14.99 A delicious mixture of walnuts in pomegranate sauce Veggie skewer (bell pepper, onion, & tomato) served with imported basmati rice with lentils, raisins & caramelized onions dates Vegan Vegetarian Zereshk Polo SIDES DAILY DISHES (small/large) White Fish with Sabzi Polo Zereshk Polo 2.99/5.99 Albalo Polo 2.99/5.99 Baghala Polo 2.99/5.99 Sabzi Polo 2.99/5.99 Adas Polo 2.99/5.99 Loobia Polo 3.99/6.99 Grilled Onions 2.99 Veggie Skewers 4.99 Maust 1.99/3.99 Feta Cheese 1.99/3.99 Lobia Polo 13.99 Adas Polo 11.99 White Fish Market Price Walnuts 3.49/6.49 Chopped green bean and diced filet Boiled Cornish hen with imported with Sabzi Polo Dates 1.99/3.99 mignon, cooked in tomato sauce basmati rice mixed with lentils, Marinated fresh Lake Superior mixed with imported basmati rice. raisins, dates & caramelized onions white fish served on a bed of Persian Cucumbers 1.99/3.99 Includes one skewer of beef koobideh Zereshk Polo 13.99 imported basmati rice mixed with French Fries 1.99/3.99 Baghala Polo 12.99 Boiled Cornish hen with imported herbs and side of garden salad Basmati Rice 2.99/5.99 with Lamb Shank basmati rice mixed with barberries Salmon Market Price Brown Rice 2.99/5.99 Fresh seasoned lamb shank served Albalo Polo 11.99 Marinated Atlantic salmon served with imported basmati rice mixed with Boiled Cornish hen with imported on a bed of rice mixed with fresh fava beans & dill weed basmati rice mixed with sour cherries herbs and side of garden salad SUBSTITUTIONS ½ Garden Salad +3.99 ½ House Salad +4.99 STEWS SALADS Choice of lemon or house dressing ½ Shiraze +3.99 Ghormeh Sabzi 9.99 (small/large) Mixed Rice +3.99 A mixture of fresh parsley, cilantro, Garden Salad 3.99/7.99 chives, beans & herbs with beef Romaine lettuce, Persian cucumbers, & tomatoes Fesenjun 12.99 House Salad 4.99/8.99 A delicious mixture of walnuts in pomegranate Romaine lettuce, Persian cucumbers & carrots topped BEVERAGES sauce with chicken breast with feta cheese. Walnuts, raisins & dates Coffee 1.99 Bottled Water 1.49 Gheimeh Bademjun 8.99 Chicken Salad 12.99 Hot Tea 1.99 Doogh Bottled 3.99 Fried eggplant cooked with yellow splits Garden salad topped with our charbroiled peas in tomato sauce with beef chicken breast tender Soft Drinks 1.99 Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Raspberry Ice Tea, Iced Chai, Grilled Salmon Salad 14.99 Pink Lemonade, Root Beer, Mr. Pibb, Orange Soda Garden salad topped with our grilled salmon House Salad Gluten Free! Sun-Thur: 9:30am-10:00pm Dine-In • Delivery • Catering • Live Music Fri-Sat: 9:30am-11:00pm Full Bar • Hookah • Belly Dancing *Consuming raw or undercooked seafood may increase your risk of food-borne illness *Please notify us of any food allergies.
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