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Organizatio Free, Gluten Optional Quick Bites (serves 5 people) Specials NYOJ (serves 5 people) Coconut Shrimp Balls (15) $40/tray Shrimp and chicken mixture, sweet coconut flake, Grilled Salmon Teriyaki $86/tray sweet-chili sauce With grilled asparagus, lomein noodles with mushroom, carrot, onion, scallions and pickled ginger Thai Wings (15) $30/tray Sweet chili-coconut marinated Crying Tiger Steak $86/tray Grilled marinated sirloin steak with red onions, basil Steamed Edamame $28/tray and tossed rice powder. Served with green papaya With sea salt side salad, tomato-chili-lime Jiew and Thai sticky rice Fried Sweet Potatoes $32/tray Kao Soi Curry Noodles $86/tray With coconut and sesame, tartar, Sriracha sauce Beef brisket, wonton noodles in Chiang Mai yellow curry with poached egg, red onion, pickled mustard Grilled Street Meatballs (15) $28/tray greens, lime and chili oil Peanut-sweet-chili sauce Grilled Chicken Satay (15) $42/tray Fried Thai Chicken $82/tray With sticky rice, green papaya side, sweet-chili Curried peanut sauce, pickled vegetables, grilled baguette sauce, tomato-chili-lime Jiew and fried shallots Lemon Grass Crusted Salmon $115/tray Choo-chee red curry, coconut milk, kaffir lime and spinach. Served with brown jasmine rice Steamed Premium Jasmine Rice $30/tray Steamed Brown Jasmine Rice $35/tray Original Thai Peanut Sauce $9/15oz Indicates spicy dishes, GlutenOrganizatio Free, Gluten Optional, Vegetarian, Vegetarian optional We cook with all natural ingredients and no MSG added Please call us at 202-333-4422 at least 24 hours in advance “Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood shellfish or for the best arrangement and assurance on the availability eggs may Increase your risk of food borne illness” of your preferred selections. Full catering and delivery Buiness N ame Not all ingredients listed, please inform us of any food allergic- may be arrange with a minimal charge. Thank You LUNCH Primary Bsiness Address MON – FRI 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Your Address Line 2 SAT – SUN 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Your Address Line 3 Visit our website at www.BangkokJoesDC.com for more information Your Address Line 4 DINNER SUN – THU 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Phone: 555-555-5555 FRI – SAT 4:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Fax: 555-555-5555 Email: [email protected] Soup (serves 5 people) Dumpling Bar Life without dumplings, is not worth living ($75 per set) 6 pcs each Wonton Soups $28/2qt Dumplings & Buns Panang Chicken Bun Pork ‘n Crab Shu Mai Green Curry $64/tray Shrimp and chicken mixture with salted cabbage, Chicken with bamboo shoots, eggplants, yellow goji berries, baby spinach and fried garlic Panang Chicken Bun $38/dozen Chicken Potstickers Winter Squash Potstickers squash, zucchini, sweet peppers, basil and Japanese somen noodles Tom Yum Chicken Soup $28/2qt Szechuan BBQ Pork Bun $38/dozen Shrimp Dumpling With Thai herb and mixed mushrooms in hot and sour lemongrass soup Pork ‘n Crab Shu Mai $25/dozen Entrée Rice (serves 5 people) Water chestnuts and sesame with spicy ginger-soy dip w Shrimp $36 Seafood $40 ($75 per set) 6 pcs each Pak Mor Chicken Dumpling $24/dozen Chicken Basil Kapow $60/tray Tom Ka Chicken Soup $28/2qt Salted turnip, crispy garlic, spicy sweet soy, sambal Spicy minced chicken, green beans, onions, With Thai herb and mixed mushrooms in a creamy scallions, sweet peppers with chili-garlic basil sauce Mushroom ‘n Ginger $22/dozen Chicken Wontons Fried Wontons coconut milk soup Waterchestnuts, carrots, scallions and shiitake sesame cream Veggie Spring Roll Crispy Salmon Roll Chicken Cashew Nuts $64/tray w Shrimp $36 Seafood $40 Lobster ‘n Shrimp $42/dozen Fried chicken, cashew nuts, onions and scallions in Lobster, shrimp, water chestnuts, ginger-soy foam, chili oil Fresh Vietnamese Summer Roll tomato-soy sauce Hot Pot for Two $36/2qt Crispy Chive Dumpling $24/dozen Ginger Beef $68/tray Tom Zaap style with your choice of beef brisket or seafood Garlic chive, rice flour, spicy sweet soy dip Beef sirloin stir-fry with broccoli, fresh ginger and soy sauce Steamed Shrimp Dumpling $35/dozen Pork Belly Kana $64/tray Salad (serves 5 people) Shrimp, chicken, shiitake mushrooms, carrot, ginger-lime Entrée Noodles (serves 5 people) Asian Broccoli, crispy pork belly, crushed garlic and Thai Mango Chicken Salad $36/tray cream Thai pepper Grilled chicken, mesclun mixed tossed with mango, Chicken Potstickers $24/dozen Pad Thai Chili Seafood $76/tray sweet and sour vinaigrette and crunchy rice sticks Minced chicken, sweet corn, shiitake mushrooms with Popular Sen Lek noodles stir-fried with bean curd, crushed roasted peanuts, bean sprouts, scallions and egg Mixed seafood, carrot, sweet basil, bell peppers, onion, Sesame Noodles Salad $40/tray spicy ginger-soy dip and scallions Chicken $60/tray Grilled chicken tossed with lomein noodles in a sesame- Winter Squash Potstickers $22/dozen Garlic Lover Shrimp $76/tray peanut sauce, pickled vegetables, scallions and Butternut, sweet potatoes, onions and egg with Shrimp $72/tray Lightly battered shrimp, mixed vegetables with crispy wontons spicy ginger-soy dip Fried Tofu ‘n Vegetables $56/tray Three flavor sauce Oriental Crispy Chicken Salad $44/tray Beef Gyoza $27/dozen Pad See Ew Noodles $60/tray Pickled ginger, sweet sesame-soy dip Spicy Eggplant $56/tray Fried chicken, mandarin orange, almond, red onion Stir-fried sen mee with chicken, Asian broccoli, egg and soy sauce Oriental eggplants and sweet peppers with spicy mesclun mixed with orange-white wine vinaigrette and bean-basil sauce wonton noodle Wontons & Rolls Drunken Chicken $60/tray Stir-fried sen yai with chicken, sweet basil, Ginger Veggies $56/tray Grilled Tiger Beef Salad $64/tray chili and garlic sauce Fried Wontons $15/dozen Mixed vegetables and fried tofu with ginger-soy sauce Grilled beef sirloin and mesclun mixed with red onion, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, tomatoes and basil in a spicy Mixtured chicken and shrimp with sweet carrot dip General Tso’s tossed rice powder-garlic-lime dressing Crispy Chicken Wontons $24/dozen Your choice of chicken, shrimp or tofu in our freshly ground chili sauce served over wok stir-fried lomein with onions, celery, Fried Rice (serves 5 people) Chicken, sweet potatoes, onions and egg with sweet- carrots, sugar snap peas, bean sprouts and scallions Mixed Green Salad $34/tray chili cucumber Mesclun mixed , tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet corn, red Fried Chicken $72/tray Spicy-basil sauce or Mild-soy sauce with egg Crispy Veggie Spring Roll $27/24 pcs onion, red pepper and croutons tossed with spicy herb-peanut Fried Shrimp $76/tray vinaigrette Sweet carrot dip Chicken $60/tray w/ grilled chicken $44 w/grilled shrimp $52 Peking Duck Spring Roll $48/dozen Fried Tofu $60/tray Beef Sirloin $64/tray Shrimp $72/tray Romaine lettuce, leeks, cucumber, cherry-hoisin dip Panang Curry Kale Caesar Salad $44/tray All time favorite with curried peanut sauce, big, fresh Mixed Seafood $76/tray Romaine lettuce and baby kale, crispy wontons a Crispy Salmon ‘n Rice Roll $40/24 pcs rice noodles, spinach and bean sprouts Tabiko, pickled ginger and daikon with wasabi-soy dip Fried Tofu and Vegetables $56/tray nd parmigiano-reggiano cheese tossed Caesar dressing Fresh Vietnamese Summer Roll 24/dozen Grilled chicken tender $68/tray w/ grilled chicken $54 w/grilled shrimp $62 Grilled shrimp $76/tray Shrimp, green beans, rice noodles, basil and sprouts Pineapple Fried Rice $72/tray Papaya Pok Pok Salad $40/tray with peanut-chili dip Fried tofu $60/tray Shrimp and chicken fried rice with pineapple, cashew nuts, Green papaya, green beans, tomato, roasted peanut, salted shrimp tomatoes, scallions and egg powder with our award wining spicy garlic-tamarind dressing w/ grilled chicken $50 w/grilled shrimp $58 Papaya Pok Pok Lao Style $48/tray Green papaya with fermented crab, green beans, tomato, Thai eggplant and our award wining spicy garlic-tamarind dressing .
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