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African American AFRICAN AMERICAN Friday Saturday Sunday Hot Wings Ribs Fish Chicken (legs&wings) Chicken (legs&wings) French Fries BBQ Pig Feet Green Beans Bread Collard Greens Macaroni & Cheese Pound Cake Yams Cornbread Baked Beans Cornbread Desserts: Sweet Potato Pie Slice $4.00 Various Cakes Slice $4.00 Cupcakes $3.00 Drinks: Soda, Bottled Water $1.00 Lemonade $3.00 Meat w/ 2 sides & Bread $13 without drink with drink: $14 with lemonade $16 Hot Wings and Fries $9 without drink with drink: $10 with lemonade $12 Sandwich,Fries & Drink $10 with lemonade: $12 Sandwiches – Fish/Ribs $6/$8 French Fries $3 Side Dishes $3 CAMBODIA Chicken on a stick $3 marinated w/ sweet black soysauce, yellow curry powder and lemongrass Summer Roll $4 Spring mixed salad & carrot and noodle & grilled chicken with sweet sauce and peanut sauce Papaya Salad $5 Green papaya and carrot and long bean, and tomatoes with sweet and sour lime juice and peanut on top Combination fried $4 Veg spring roll and crab cream cheese roll Combination Dish (served with fried rice or noodle) $9 1. Honey Lemongrass Garlic (deep fried chicken marinated with garlic and lemongrass with honey sauce) 2. Basil Lemongrass (white meat chicken sautéd with basil leave, onion, bell pepper, long bean & basil sauce (a little spice) 3. Lock Luck (green leave and carrot and broccoli sauted with beef in oyster tomato sauce) Soda/Water $1 Thai Tea and Bubble $3 Lemonade $3 Popsickle Sticks 2 for $3 Cream Soda $3 CHINA DINNERS $8.00 Dinners include egg roll, chicken wings (2), ham fried rice, fortune cookie and your choice of one of the following: • Sesame Chicken • Char Sieu (grilled) Pork Skewer • Vegetable Lo Mein (noodles) INDIVIDUAL ITEMS Ham Fried Rice $2.00 Egg Roll $2.00 Char Sieu Pork Skewer $4.00 Vegetable Lo Mein (noodles) $4.00 Chicken Wings (5) $4.00 Sesame Chicken $4.00 Joong (Rice Tamale) $4.00 Dumpling (3) $2.00 Fried donut stick (Youtiao) $2.00 Fortune Cookie (5) $1.00 DRINKS Soda, Tea, Bottled Water, Lemonade $1.00 Bing Chai Latte (premium spiced Chinese tea $3.00 topped with cream and cinnamon) Snowcones $3.00 CYPRUS All Items Are Served With Pita Bread Lamb Gyro $10.00 Lamb Burger $8.00 Chicken Kebab $6.00 Tabuleh (Bulgur Salad) $5.00 Baba Ghannoush (Eggplant Dip) $5.00 Hummus (Mashed Chickpeas) $5.00 Tzatziki (Yogurt Cucumber Sauce) $5.00 Stuffed Grape Leaves $1.00 Pistachio Baklava $2.00 Bottled Water $ 1.00 Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite $ 1.00 FRANCE FRENCH FRIES $5 CREPES WITH $6 NUTELLA & STRAWBERRIES JAMON & CHEESE $5 CROISSANT GREECE Yeero (Gyro) Sandwich $7.00 Gyro meat (beef & lamb mixture), lettuce, tomatoes, onion, tzatziki sauce (yogurt & cucumber sauce) on Pita bread Chicken Souvlaki $7.00 Marinated chicken breast kabob with lettuce, tomatoes, onion, tzatziki sauce (yogurt & cucumber sauce) on pita bread Greek Pita Pie (made to order) $7.00 Gyro meat, tomatoes, feta/mozzarella blend, touch of sauce Lamb Wrap $7.00 Roasted shredded leg of lamb, topped with feta on Pita bread Vegetarian Gyro $6.00 All the vegetables and tzatziki sauce Greek Feta Fries $4.00 (with Greek spices & feta cheese) Greek Salad $4.00 Add gyro meat OR chicken souvlaki $3.00 Extra Feta Cheese/Extra Tzatziki $1.00 Baklava Pastry $2.00 Baklava Ice Cream Sundae $4.00 Sodas/Water Sprite, Coke, Diet Coke $1.00 INDIA (ALL ITEMS ARE VEGETARIAN; SELECT ITEMS ARE VEGAN) Maharajah Platter (Gourmet Meal) $15.00 Sampler Platter, masala dosa, samosa, & drink choice Maharani Platter (Sampler Platter) $7.00 Indian bread, rice, mixed vegetable curry (lightly spiced) & chickpeas in curry, veg fritters, & dessert Individual Servings $2.00 Mix and Match from Sampler Platter Mysore Masala Dosa Special (Indian Pancakes) $7.00 Masala dosa & choice of idli (steamed) or vada (fried) dumpling Masala Dosa $6.00 Rice crepe filled with spiced potatoes & vegetables served with lentil soup (sambar) & chutney Parantha (Friday Only) $5.00 Unleavened Indian bread stuffed with seasoned riced cauliflower served with cucumber raita Samosa (each) with Chutney $1.00 Desserts (each) $1.00 Rice Krispies/Date Squares, Ladoo, Gulab Jamun, Karanji Bottled Water / Soft drinks $1.00 Mango Milkshake $2.00 Nimbu Pani (Indian Lemonade) $2.00 Special Pricing 11 Samosas for $10.00 11 Desserts for $10.00 IRELAND Fish and Chips $6.00 Bangers and Mash $6.00 Corned Beef Sandwich $6.00 Chips $3.00 Irish Whiskey Cake slice $3.00 Soda/Bottled Water $1.00 ITALY Meatball Sub $5 Sausage and Peppers $6 Cannoli Nachos $5 Italian Ice $3 JAMAICA All Entrees Served with Rice & Peas, Fried Plantains, & Cabbage Stir Fry ENTREES Curry Chicken $9.00 Jerk Chicken $10.00 Jerk Pork $10.00 Ox-tail $12.00 Curry Goat $12.00 Vegetarian $7.00 (rice & peas, fried plantains, Caribbean salad) SIDE DISHES Plantain $3.00 Jamaican Beef Patty $2.00 Jamaican Black Cake $4.00 DRINKS Soda/Water (Coke, Sprite, Diet Coke) $1.00 Jamaican Soda $2.00 Ting $3.00 KOREA Beef Bulgogi Combo $10 Pork Bulgogi Combo $10 Beef & Pork Bulgogi Combo $10 Fried Mandoo $7 Beef Bulgogi Burger $7 Pork Bulgogi Burger $7 Beef & Pork Bulgogi Burger $7 Kimchee $5 Cucumber Kimchee $5 Soda/Water $1 LAOS Laotian Eggroll (Chicken or Vegetable) $1.00 Lemongrass Chicken Skewer (Gai Ping) $3.00 Pork Skewers $4.00 Beef Skewers $4.00 Wild Black Sticky Rice (Kao nyeow dum) $3.00 Stir Fried Rice Noodles w/ Vegetables (Pad Kee Mao) $5.00 Fried Dumplings (4) $3.00 Papaya Salad (Tum Mukhong) $5.00 Stir Fried Rice Noodles and Papaya Salad Combo $6.00 Fried Taro and Corn Fritters (vegetarian item) $1.00 Combo Plate - any three below $9.00 • Papaya Salad – papaya, garlic, chili peppers, lime juice, palm sugar, fish sauce • Stir fried Rice Noodles with Vegetables & Basil Leaves • Wild Sweet Sticky Rice • Chicken Skewers - marinated white meat chicken, lemon grass, sugar, soy 1011sauce & special herbs • Basil Sauce Chicken – Stir fried basil sauce with chicken, bell peppers, onion, chili, garlic and basil leaves Special: Yellow Curry Chicken with yellow sticky rice and mango salad $10.00 Ruam mit $4.00 pandan jelly, coconut pieces, coconut juice, basil seeds and crushed ice Boba Tea (Milk Teas) with or w/out Tapioca Pearls $4.00 with Popping Pearls $4.00 Flavors: Strawberry, Taro, Honeydew, Mango, Peach, Coconut, Blueberry, Watermelon Specials: Butterly Pea Tea (iced), Coconut Juice, Green tea Limeade, Laotian Popsicles Soda/Bottled Water $1.00 LATIN AMERICA Combination Plates $12.00 Includes: one rice, one meat and fried plantain Rice: Rice with Chicken, Rice with Vegetables, or Pigeon Peas Meat: Stewed chicken, Stewed Beef, Fried Pork or Chicken Wings Sides and Extras: Postres (Desserts) $3.00 Empanada de Pollo o de Carne (Chicken or Ground Beef) $3.00 Alitas de Pollo (6) - Chicken Wings $5.00 Yuca Sancochada – Boiled Yuca $3.00 Tamales $4.00 Meat Orders (Chicken, Beef, or Pork) $5.00 Arroz con Vegs o Gandules - Rice with Vegetables or Pigeon Peas $5.00 Arroz con Pollo - Rice with Chicken $6.00 Hojaldres - Fried bread with Cinnamon $1.00 Tacos Caseros- Homemade Tacos each $3.00 Tacos al Pastor - Roasted Pork Tacos Tacos de Carne Azada – Steak Tacos Tacos de Pollo – Chicken Tacos Tacos de Carnitas – Tender Pork Tacos Tacos de Lengua – Beef Tongue Tacos Tacos de Chorizo – Mexican Sausage Tacos Drinks Fresh Natural Water (Melon, Pineapple) $3.00 Soda or Water $1.00 LEBANON Shawarma Plate $12.00 Chicken: grilled chicken skewer with fries, lettuce, pickles, pita bread, garlic sauce & soft drink Beef: grilled beef skewer with fries, tomatoes, parsley, onions, pickles, Pita bread, tahini sauce and soft drink Falafel sandwich $6.00 Vegetarian sandwich made from tasty crispy falafels, tomatoes, lettuce & topped with taratoor sauce (sesame paste (tahineh), lemon juice, water, salt, garlic) in a 8” pita bread wrap Chicken Shawarma Sandwich $7.00 Grilled chicken skewer marinated with salt and spices, in 8” pita bread wrap served with lettuce, pickles, and garlic sauce Beef Shawarma Sandwich $7.00 grilled beef skewer marinated with salt and spices in 8” pita bread served with parsley, onions, tomatoes, pickles and tahini sauce Hummus Dip, 2 Falafels & Pita Bread $6.00 Hummus Dip and Pita Bread $3.00 (Hummus Dip made of pureed garbanzo bean, sesame paste (tahineh), garlic, salt , water and lemon juice) Lebanese French Fries $4.00 Lebanese seasonings on crispy French cut fries Baklava Walnut Dessert 2 for $3.00 Drinks Dasani Water, Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite $1.00 Homemade Lemonade (24 oz cup) $4.00 NIGERIA Jollof Rice Platter $8.00 (Rice, Fried Plantain, Marinated Beef) Meat Pie $3.00 2 for $5.00 Suya $3.00 2 for $5.00 African Flavored $2.00 Drumstick 3 for $5.00 Drinks (Soda/Dasani) $1.00 PHILIPPINES Combo Plate: BBQ Stick, Pansit, Egg Rolls $9.00 Pork Chop, Pansit, Egg Rolls $9.00 A La Carte: Chicken Inasal (BBQ Chicken Leg ¼) $6.00 Tinuhog na Baboy (Pork BBQ on a stick) $5.00 Adobong Manok at Kanin $6.00 (Chicken Adobo with Rice) Inihaw na Baboy (charcoal grilled pork) $6.00 Pansit Noodles $4.00 Lumpia (egg rolls) 3 for $2.00 White Rice $2.00 Desserts Pritong Saging (Banana Fritters) $2.00 Variety of Rice Cakes $1.00 Halo-halo (Shaved Ice with fruits, $3.00 sweetened beans & milk) Snow Cones $2.00 SODA/BOTTLED WATER $1.00 SAMOA Barbeque Plate (Mea’ai Sunusunu) $12.00 Pork rib, Chicken, Chop Suey, Banana, Rice, Beef Shish Kabob Chicken (Moa Sunusunu) Chicken Leg Quarter $3.00 Chicken Thigh $2.00 Chicken Leg $2.00 Pork Rib (Ivi Pua’a) $3.00 Chop Suey (Sapasui) $3.00 Banana (Fai Fa’lifu) $1.00 Rice (Alaisa) $1.00 Sweet Coconut Roll (Panipopo) $3.00 Beef Shish Kabob long stick $4.00 short stick $3.00 Soda/Bottled Water $1.00 Shave Ice (Aisa Ku’i)
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