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CP Breakfast Menu Nov2020 Breakfast Menu Club Paradise Palawan HAPPY MORNING! TO START YOUR MORNING: Seasonal Fruits, Freshly Baked Pan de Sal, Assorted Muffins and our Signature Bomboloni CHOICE OF MAINS OMELETTES & SCRAMBLES All omelettes and scrambled dishes are served with hash browns and choice of toast (white or wheat) DENVER HOLLYWOOD Ham, Bell Peppers, Tomato, Egg whites, Tomatoes, Onions and Cheddar Cheese Mushrooms, and Cheddar Cheese GOD FATHER K-POP Italian Sausage, Onions, Mushrooms, Korean Tornado Omelette, Jasmine, Pepper and American cheese Rice, Curry Sauce and Spring Onions SWEETS, NUTS & GRAINS CHIA SEED & GRANOLA BOWL Almond Milk, Coconut Milk, Dried Cranberries, Raisins, Toasted Pecans, and Honey BLUEBERRY PANCAKES Mascarpone Cheese, Fresh Seasonal Fruits, Maple Syrup and Choice of Bacon or Sausages AMBROSIA WAFFLES Shredded Coconut, Pineapple, Mandarin Oranges, Maple Syrup and Choice of Bacon or Sausages BANANA WALNUT FRENCH TOAST Fresh Banana, Assorted Berries, Maple Syrup and Choice of Bacon or Sausages BREAKFAST IN BREAD All served with your choice of hash browns or French fries SHRIMP BENEDICT Squid Ink Brioche Bun, Citrus Hollandaise, Shrimp Salad, and Baked Egg GOOD MORNING BLT Crispy Smoked Bacon, Portuguese Style Muffin, Fried Egg, Lettuce, Tomato, Sriracha Aioli CHAR SIU BURGER Char Siu Glazed Beef Patty, Bacon, Fried Egg, Toasted Brioche, Scallion Ginger Sauce CROQUE MADAME Toasted Wheat Batard Bread, Breakfast Ham, Fried Eggs, Creamy Brie-bechamel Sauce FILIPNO FAVORITES BEEF TAPA Soy Calamansi Marinated Beef Strips, Ginger Coconut Fried Rice, Baked Eggs and Atchara LONGANISSA PLATTER Original, Sweet And Skinless Filipino Sausages, Ginger Coconut Fried Rice, Eggs and Atchara DAING NA BANGUS Garlic Vinegar Marinated Milk Fish, Ginger Coconut Fried Rice, Tomato Cucumber and Atchara CHICKEN ADOBO Braised Chicken Leg Quarter In Garlic, 63 Degree Egg, Ginger Coconut Fried Rice and Atchara LET’S BOWL CHICKEN CONGEE Chicken and Ginger Infused Rice Porridge, Toasted Garlic and Spring Onions CRAB FAT ‘ALIGUE’ FRIED RICE Shredded Smoked Tinapa, Crab Fat of Small Crabs, Fried Eggs, Garlic Rice, Aromatic Oil BREAKFAST CARBONARA Smoked Bacon, Parmesan Cream Emulsion, Linguini Pasta, Poached Eggs, and Evoo NASI GORENG Indonesian Style Fried Rice, Grilled Satay (2), Fried Eggs, Prawn Crackers, and Spring Onions ASIAN INSPIRED KOREAN BEEF HASH Beef, Oyster Mushrooms, Kimchi, and Roasted Potatoes JAPANESE BREAKFAST YAKISOBA Egg Noodle, Fluffy Omelet, Yakisoba Sauce, and Japanese Mayo HONG KONG LAVA TOAST Ube Lava Custard, Seasonal Fruit, and Ube Crumbs HO FUN BEEF NOODLES Braised Beef, Fresh Coriander, Scallions, and Bok Choy KIDS FUN IN THE SUN Pancake, Scrambled Eggs, and Seasonal Fruit SILVER DOLLAR PANCAKES Mini Dollar Pancakes with Maple Syrup SPAGHETTI & CHICKEN Kids Spaghetti and Chicken Fingers (2) CHICKEN & WAFFLE Chicken Fingers (1) and Half Waffle CHOICE OF BEVERAGE JUICES Mango, Dalandan, Pineapple, Orange, or Calamansi COFFEE Espresso, Latte, Macchiato, or Cappuccino TEA Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Jasmine, Chamomile, or Wild Berries SMOOTHIES Oatmeal, Green Banana or Cocoa Almond.
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