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Eegs and Salads Plates to Share Juice Mains Sandwiches Lunch Special LUNCH PLATES TO SHARE EEGS AND SALADS HUMMUSJUICE ............................................................ 13 SIMPLE BREAKFAST ............................................... 12 Tatbila, whole chickpeas, olive oil served with pita bread (Brown Your choice of bacon/marguez/kale salad, two eggs any style, shoo boiled egg +3) shoo hash browns, toast ZUCCHINI & LABNEH ............................................. 12 SHOO SHOO BREAKFAST ......................................................... 24 Roasted zucchini marinated in olive Two organic eggs any style, Israeli salad, smoked salmon, mezze oil & fresh mint & Jerusalem baguette FALAFEL PLATE ..................................................... 18 SHOOKSHOOKA .................................................... 17 Tahini, chopped tomatoes salad, torshi pickles, sumac onion & pita Two organic eggs, broiled tahini, side bread of tomatoes, cucumbers, hot green long pepper, olives & zaatar served with Challah bread (Merguez +6) ARAYES ............................................................... 17 Pita stuffed with beef and lamb then grilled, served with tahini, ISRAELI SALAD ...................................................... 17 roasted Tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, onions & tomato, hot peppers & roasted onion herbs with bulgur served on tahini CAULIFLOWER CAESAR .......................................... 15 SANDWICHES Caesar dressing, soft boiled egg & cauliflower crumbs (Chicken +6) AVOCADO TOAST.................................................. 15 Sourdough bread, lentil sprouts, GREEK SALAD ....................................................... 16 sumac & feta cheese (Sunny side up egg +3) Tomatoes, cucumber, red onions, green peppers, Kalamata olives & feta cheese PITA SABICH ........................................................ 14 Eggplant, tahini, amba, pickled lemon, tatbila sauce, parsley, tomato salsa, brown egg & slow cooked potato MAINS SCHNITZEL SANDWICH .......................................... 17 MIDDLE EASTERN DAAL ......................................... 19 Sesame crust organic chicken thigh, aioli, mustard, tatbila sauce & herb fries served on sesame bun Roasted butternut squash, your choice of yogurt or cashew butter, cilantro & olive oil SHOO SHOO BURGER ............................................ 19 Grass fed beef, roasted onion, pickles, roasted tomato ketchup, aioli, FISH MADEMOISELLE ............................................. 19 herb fries Branzino fish balls in tomato sauce served on frikkeh & tahini SCHNITZEL ........................................................... 22 Sesame crust organic chicken thigh served with mashed LUNCH SPECIAL $19 potatoes, tatbila sauce & mustard Any sandwich + side Israeli Salad LAMB KABAB ........................................................ 21 and your choice of fresh juice Ground lamb, mashwiya salad & labneh SWEETS DARK CHOCOLATE MOUSSE ................................... 10 With coffee infused whipped cream .
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