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Catering Menu CATERING We offer several uniquely delicious Peruvian dishes that are perfect to serve at your next office meeting, intimate gathering, party or event! Let us do the hard work for you! (To order, please give us a call 2 days in advanced) APPETIZERS ANTICUCHOS GF (10 units) Chicken: $45 Beef Heart: $50 Grilled skewer marinated in anticuchera sauce, served with country potatoes in our authentic Peruvian sauce. EMPANADA (10 units) $40 (20 units) $75 Crispy pastry dough filled with a delicious combination of: DE CARNE Slow –cook beef, onions, raisins and Peruvian olives. DE POLLO Chicken mixed with mozzarella cheese. DE HONGOS Y ESPINACA (V) Mushrooms, spinach and quinoa mixed with mozzarella cheese. CAUSAS LIMENA GF (20 units) $40 VEGGIE ( $35) Cold mashed yellow potatoes splashed with lime juice, cilantro and Peruvian Yellow Peppers served with cherry tomato and chicken salad on top YUCAS RELLENAS (V) (20 units) $40 Yucca croquettes stuffed with mozzarella, lighty breaded and served with huancaina sauce SMALL CEVICHE CLASICO GF (serves 10) $75 Slices of Mahi-Mahi cured in lime juice, red onions, Peruvian chilli peppers, salt and sprinkled cilantro served with Peruvian corn, toasted corn, lettuce and sweet potatoes ENTREES (serves 10) AJI DE GALLINA $100 Shredded chicken stew with peanuts and Aji Amarillo aioli, over steamed potatoes, served with jasmine rice. ARROZ CHAUFA ESPECIAL GF OPTION $100 VEGGIE $90 Traditional Peruvian-Chinese style fried rice with pork, chicken, egg, green onions and soy sauce. CROCANTE DE MAR AL HUACATAY $120 Panko fried Tilapia filet with Peruvian herbs and Aji Amarillo sauce, served with jasmine rice and veggies ARROZ CON POLLO GF OPTION $100 Infused rice in cilantro sauce with grilled chicken breast, carrots and peas, served with Salsa Criolla. TALLARINES VERDES CON POLLO $110 Grilled chicken breast, served on top of a bed of fettuccini, mixed with our homemade creamy pesto sauce and cherry tomatoes and parmesan. TALLARIN SALTADO DE CARNE GF OPTION $130 CHICKEN $110 VEGGIE $100 Fettuccini sautéed with top tenderloin cuts or chicken slices, soy sauce, light vinegar, onions and tomato wedges. SECO DE CARNE $130.00 Boneless pieces of beef braised in a cilantro sauce, served with jasmine rice, beans and Salsa Criolla. LOMO SALTADO GF OPTION $130 CHICKEN $110 VEGGIE $100 Top beef tenderloin cuts or chicken slices sautéed with soy sauce and light vinegar, onions, tomato wedges, served with jasmine rice and French fries. ARROZ DEL PACIFICO SUR GF OPTION $130 Infused rice in Peruvian peppers sauce with calamari, shrimp, mussel garnished with peas, carrots, peppers and parmesan POLLO A LA BRASA ( 4 x $100.00) (Saturdays & Sundays) Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken + French fries + salad + sauces SALADS / SIDES (serves 10) Yucca Fries $40 House Salad $30 Jasmine Rice $35 Cilantro Rice $40 Sautéed Veggies $40 Fried Plantains $40 French Fries $30 Peruvian Beans $35 Corn Cake $50 Add assorted soda or bottle water $1.50 / Inca Kola $2.00 / Chicha Morada or Maracuya $2.50 Call 916.771.2558 or [email protected] to place your order LA HUACA LUNCH BOX (minimum 10 people) $100 Sandwich of your choice (includes your choice of house salad or French fries) De Pollo Saltado Chicken slices sautéed with soy sauce, onions and tomato De Pollo al Pesto Grilled chicken with homemade creamy pesto sauce, tomato, lettuce De Pollo Anticuchero Grilled chicken with homemade anticuchera sauce, tomato, lettuce De Pescado Frito Panko fried Tilapia filet with homemade tartar sauce, tomato, lettuce (To order, please give us a call 2 days in advanced) CATERING PACKAGES 916.771.2558 Our catering packages are perfect for your next special event! We bring our delicious Peruvian cuisine to your home or business & create a truly memorable culinary experience for you & your guests! PACKAGE # 1 PACKAGE # 3 $13.95/PERSON $15.95/PERSON (10 person minimum) (10 person minimum) Choose 1 entrée: Choose 1 entrée: Aji de Gallina Lomo Saltado Arroz Chaufa Especial Arroz del Pacifico Sur Pollo Saltado Seco de Carne Arroz con Pollo Crocante de Mar al Huacatay Choose 2 sides: Choose 2 sides: House Salad House Salad Peruvians Beans Peruvians Beans Jasmine Rice Jasmine Rice Fried Cassava Fried Cassava Fried Plantains Fried Plantains Dessert 10 Alfajores Dessert 10 Alfajores PACKAGE # 2 PACKAGE # 4 $15.95/PERSON $17.95/PERSON (10 person minimum) (10 person minimum) Choose 1 entrée: Choose 1 entrée: Aji de Gallina Lomo Saltado Arroz chaufa especial Arroz del Pacifico Sur Pollo Saltado Seco de Carne Arroz con pollo Crocante de Mar al Huacatay Choose 3 sides: Choose 3 sides: House Salad House Salad Peruvians Beans Peruvians Beans Jasmine Rice Jasmine Rice Fried Cassava Fried Cassava Fried Plantains Fried Plantains Dessert 10 Alfajores Dessert 10 Alfajores All packages come with: Serving utensils, forks, plates & napkins 9213 Sierra College Blvd # 140 Roseville CA 95661 / 916.771.2558 www.lahuacarestaurant.com .
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