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Hawaiian Bbq Cuisine Angus Beef Burgers Sandwiches Salads Pastas Breakfast Entrees Breakfast Bagels Snacks HAWAIIAN BBQ CUISINE ANGUS BEEF BURGERS BREAKFAST ENTREES Served with seasoned fries Served with hash browns Our Hawaiian BBQ Plates are served with two scoops of rice and your choice of macaroni The Classic 11.95 Palo Alto Scramble 11.25 salad or steamed vegetables on the side Spinach, sautéed mushrooms, and cheese LOCO MOCO PLATES (Gravy, Curry or Teriyaki Sauce) The Cheese 12.25 COMBO PLATES (*seafood = fried tilapia and shrimp) Swiss or American cheese Pete’s Omelet 11.50 The Original Loco Moco 13.95 Sausage or ham, sautéed mushrooms, tomatoes, BBQ Mix Combo 14.95 The Bullseye 13.25 Two real angus beef patties and two over easy eggs Crispy onion strings, bacon, grilled mushrooms, BBQ sauce peppers, and cheese BBQ beef, chicken, and short ribs Beef Loco Moco 13.45 Pearl’s Omelet 11.50 Seafood* and BBQ Chicken 14.95 BBQ Chicken Loco Moco 13.45 Chicken, tomatoes, green onion, peppers, and cheese Seafood* and BBQ Beef 14.95 SANDWICHES Katsu Loco Moco 13.45 Choice of fries, salad or chips Lucky’s Omelet 11.50 Turkey, spinach, sautéed mushrooms, tomatoes, Seafood* and BBQ Short Ribs 14.95 Spam Loco Moco 13.45 Seafood* and Kalua Pork 14.95 Grilled Chicken Breast 10.75 red onion, and cheese Chicken breast, tomato, lettuce, red onion, cheese Breakfast Platter 11.50 Crispy Tilapia 10.75 Choice of ham, sausage or bacon, eggs any style, RICE BOWL (Served w/veggies & curry or teriyaki sauce) and white or wheat toast CHICKEN PLATES Fried tilapia, tartar sauce, pickles, cheese Hawaiian BBQ Chicken 11.45 California 10.75 Hawaiian Breakfast Platter 11.25 Hawaiian BBQ Chicken 13.25 Eggs any style, spam, and rice Chicken thighs marinated in our homemade BBQ Hawaiian BBQ Beef 11.45 Turkey, bacon, avocado, tomato, lettuce sauce, grilled to perfection Hawaiian BBQ Short Ribs 11.45 Tuna Melt 10.25 Breakfast Burrito 11.25 Ham or sausage, egg, tomatoes, peppers, green Tuna salad, tomato, cheese Teriyaki Chicken 13.25 BBQ Combo 12.45 onion and cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla. Chicken Katsu 13.25 Chicken and beef B.L.T.A. 10.25 Served with salsa on the side Chicken Katsu Curry 13.25 Chicken Katsu Curry 11.45 Bacon, lettuce, tomato, avocado Grilled Spam 10.25 B.B.Q. Chicken 10.25 Grilled BBQ chicken, lettuce, tomato BREAKFAST BAGELS Veggie Deluxe 9.45 BEEF PLATES Grilled Cheese 7.25 Choice of plain or sesame bagel. Fried Shrimp 11.75 Swiss or American cheese Add cheese for 0.50 or replace the bagel with a butter Hawaiian BBQ Beef Short Ribs 13.25 croissant for 0.75 Add tomato 1.00 | Add ham 1.50 Hawaiian BBQ Beef 13.25 Simple Veggie 8.25 Egg and Cheese 4.95 Beef Curry 13.25 SAIMIN/UDON (Noodle Soup) Egg Salad 8.75 Egg and Sausage 6.45 Teriyaki Beef 13.25 Hawaiian BBQ Chicken 12.25 Egg and Turkey 6.45 Hawaiian BBQ Beef 12.25 Egg and Bacon 6.45 Chicken Curry 12.25 SALADS Egg and Ham 6.45 PORK PLATES Beef Curry 12.25 Chicken Caesar Salad 11.75 Bagel with Spread 3.75 Hawaiian Lau Lau 11.75 Grilled Spam 11.45 New Mexican Salad 11.75 Pork chunk wrapped in taro leaf Choice of spread: cream cheese, peanut butter, Veggie Deluxe 10.95 Grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, corn, black beans, strawberry jam or butter Classic Kalua Pork 11.75 avocado, salsa, shredded cheese and crispy tortilla strips Smoked roasted pork with shredded cabbage leaf Fried Shrimp 12.45 Toasted Bagel 2.75 Pescado Salad 11.75 “The Big Island” Plate 14.95 Crispy tilapia filet, romaine lettuce, corn, black beans, Kalua pork and lau lau avocado, salsa, shredded cheese and crispy tortilla strips MUSUBI SNACKS Garden Salad 8.95 Spam 3.25 Choice of ranch, honey mustard, or low-fat Italian (spicy) SEAFOOD PLATES Pepper Chicken Combo 8.75 Spam, Avocado, Bacon 4.95 Choice of Black or Jasmine milk tea Seafood Platter 14.95 Hawaiian BBQ Chicken 3.95 Crispy Pepper Chicken (spicy) 6.75 Fried tilapia, fried shrimp & fried scallop PASTAS Chicken Katsu 3.95 Served with garlic bread Straight Fries 4.75 Fried Shrimp 14.25 Musubi Combo 4.95 Add 2.00 for chicken | Add 3.50 for shrimp Seasoned Fries 4.95 Garlic Shrimp 14.25 Spam and chicken katsu Garlic Parmesan Fries 5.95 Fried Tilapia 14.25 Alfredo 11.95 Morning Musubi 4.95 Fettuccine, broccoli, mushroom, red onion, peppers, Garlic Toast 1.75 Spam, egg, and hash brown and parmesan cheese in cream sauce Primavera 11.95 Fettuccine, broccoli, tomato, red onion, peppers, and parmesan cheese in marinara sauce COFFEE & ESPRESSO PEARL MILK TEA 3.95 S M L Served iced or hot with pearls HAWAIIAN BBQ Fresh Brewed Coffee 2.25 2.50 2.75 Assam Black Jasmine Green Espresso (double) 2.75 PARTY TRAYS Americano 2.75 3.00 3.50 FLAVORED PEARL MILK TEA Cappuccino 3.50 3.75 4.25 15pcs / 30pcs Served with pearls * = Can be served hot 4.25 Hawaiian BBQ Chicken 52 / 100 Café Latte 3.50 3.75 4.25 Café Mocha 3.75 4.00 4.50 Almond* Cantaloupe Hawaiian BBQ Beef 52 / 100 Café White Mocha 3.75 4.00 4.50 Coconut* Coffee* Hawaiian BBQ Short Ribs 52 / 100 Grapefruit Green Apple Chicken Katsu 52 / 100 Blended Latte 4.75 Hazelnut* Honey* Hawaiian BBQ Mix Combo 55 / 105 Blended Caramel Latte 4.95 Honeydew Lavender* Beef, Chicken, Short Ribs Blended Mocha/White Mocha 4.95 Lychee Mango 20pcs / 40pcs Iced Americano 2.95 Matcha* Passionfruit Fried Shrimp 35 / 70 Iced Latte 3.95 Peach Pineapple Fried Tilapia 80 / 160 Iced Caramel Latte 4.50 Red Bean* Red Guava (S) / (L) Iced Mocha/White Mocha 4.50 Rose* Strawberry Taro* Thai Iced Tea* Kalua Pork 35 / 70 Coffee Extras: Extra Shot of Espresso 1.50 Don’t forget the Sides! PEARL BLENDED ICE 4.75 Soy Milk 0.75 Steam Rice 1.50 Served with pearls Flavored Syrup 0.95 Macaroni Salad 2.75 Vanilla, Caramel, Hazelnut, Raspberry Cantaloupe Coconut Steamed Vegetables 3.95 Grapefruit Green Apple to-go SMOOTHIES Honeydew Lychee Avocado Smoothie 5.25 Mango Passionfruit PERFECT CATERING Green Tea Smoothie 5.25 Peach Pineapple FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT! Pina Colada 5.25 Red Bean Red Guava Pearl Cafe caters for events of all sizes. Let Strawberry Banana 5.25 Strawberry Strawberry Mango us help plan your next party or business Watermelon Juice 4.25 Taro Thai Tea Ice meeting! We offer great variety and options Watermelon Slush 4.25 for vegetarians too! OTHER FAVORITES PEARL DRINK MODIFIERS S M L SIZE – Large Cup (0.50) Hot Chocolate 3.25 3.50 3.75 Mon – Sat: 9am – 8pm Chai Latte 3.75 4.00 4.25 TEA – Assam Black, Jasmine Green, No Tea Sun: 10am – 8pm Steamed Milk 2.50 2.75 3.00 DAIRY – Fresh Milk, Non-Fat Milk, No Milk, Hot Tea 2.75 or Soy Milk (0.50) 650-917-8988 Iced Chai 3.95 Chocolate Milk 3.50 TOPPINGS (0.50 ea) – Extra Pearl, Lychee Fresh Lemonade 3.50 Jelly, Mixed Fruit Jelly, Green Apple Jelly, 506A Showers Drive Lemonade Iced Tea 3.75 Mango Jelly, Coffee Jelly, Grass Jelly, Red Mountain View, CA 94040 Bean, Taro Chunks Shaken Iced Tea 2.75 www.pearlcafe.com 0118 .
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