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Street Menu Our Menu Is Strictly Kosher & All of Our Meat Is Glatt Kosher & Lubavitch STREET MENU OUR MENU IS STRICTLY KOSHER & ALL OF OUR MEAT IS GLATT KOSHER & LUBAVITCH BURGERIM: Jacobs Ladder (Lamb & Beef Patty, Tater Tot, Spinach, Avocado, $9.00 Sun Dried Tomato Pesto, Pickled Red Onion, Onion Ring w/ a Fried Egg) Beef Burger w/ Pickled Red Onion, Fresh Spinach, Sun Dried Tomato Pesto & Balsamic Reduction $7.50 Turkey Burger w/ Fresh Spinach & Tomato Jam & Sun Dried Tomato Pesto $7.00 Housemade Veggie Burger (Black Bean, Quinoa & Havarti Daiya $7.00 w/ Fresh Spinach, Pickled Red Onion & Sun Dried Tomato Pesto) *FOR OPTIMUM FLAVOR, ALL OUR BURGERS ARE COOKED MEDIUM RARE UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUESTED. MALAWACH! (YEMENITE FLAT BREAD) (All Malawach is HANDMADE w/out Margarine or Transfats) Classic Sweet (w/ Honey) $4.50 Classic Savory (Jachnun Egg, Shaved Tomato & Zhug) $6.00 MeMalawach (Jachnun Egg, Tahini, Zhug, Black Eyed Pea Hummus & Shaved Tomato) $7.00 Fluffernutter (w/ Chunky Peanut Butter & Marshmallow Fluff) $5.50 Add-ons : Avocado $1.50 Gourmet Yellowfin Tuna $2.00 Tater Tots $1.00 Pepper Steak $3.00 Tempeh $2.00 Chocolate Spread $1.50 MALAWACH WRAPS Marinated Grilled Veggie w/ Spicy Sun Dried Tomato Hummus & Fresh Spinach $7.50 Pepper Steak w/ Spicy Kale, Garbanzo Bean & Sun Dried Tomato Sauce $8.50 SALATIM (Salads): Small $2.50 Large $5.00 Autumn Roasted Barley Salad with Autumn Vegetables Curried Carrot Salad Black Lentil Salad with Sumac & Roasted Acorn Squash Roasted Garbanzo & Spicy Kale TATER TOTS: Tater Tots Small $2.00 Large $4.50 (Plain or Shake ‘em up w/ Paprika, Jalapeno Powder or Sumac!) Shakki Tots (Tater Tots topped with Shakshuka & 1 Fried Egg) $6.50 Corny Tots (Tater Tots topped with Crispy Corned Beef, Caramelized Onions & Spicy Mustard) $7.50 Faly Tots (Combo of Tater Tots & Falafel topped w/ Israeli Salad & Tofutti Tzazikis) $7.50 TAIIM (Something Sweet): Matzah Brie Bread Pudding w/ Apple Rosehip Compote $4.00 Housemade Ginger Lemon Walnut Biscotti $5.00 BEVERAGES : Water & Soda $2.00 All Food – Kitchen, Booth & Truck is strictly supervised by R.C.C. (Rabbinical Council of California) .
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