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Rames Schotel Rijsttafel A LA CARTE RAMES SCHOTEL CHICKEN DISHES PER PORTION Sayur Lodeh 3 A mix of cabbage, beans, carrots and corn in Gado-Gado 8 Rames BANDUNG from 11* Ayam Suwir 5 coconut sauce A mix of steamed bean sprouts, cabbage and green Nasi Putih* | Ayam Cashew | Daging Semur Jakarta | Mild spicy grated chicken in coconut sauce beans, fried tofu and tempe with hard-boiled egg. Sambal Goreng Buncis | Sambal Goreng Telor | Kerupuk Sambal Goreng Terong 5 Served with homemade peanut sauce dressing Ayam Cashew 5 Spicy eggplant with homemade sambal sauce Rames VEGA from 11* Sweet chicken with cashew nuts, bell pepper and onions Tahu Petis 10 Nasi Putih* | Kacang Panjang | Sayur Lodeh | Tempe Tahu Tauco 5 Compressed rice cake (lontong) with tofu, Tumis Tahu Tauge | Acar Ketimun | Emping Ayam Semur Betawi 5 Mild spicy tempe and tofu with tauco sauce bean sprouts and petis dressing Sweet chicken thigh with sweet soy sauce Rames CIREBON from 14* Tempe Cabe Ijo 5 Tahu Telor 10.5 Nasi Putih* | Daging Semur Jakarta | Ayam Suwir | Ayam Garing 5 Sweet, spicy fried tempe with green pepper Indonesian omelet filled with tofu and vegetables. Tumis Tahu Tauge | Kacang Panjang | Sambal Goreng Telor Mild spicy crispy chicken thigh Served with homemade peanut sauce dressing | Acar Ketimun | Kerupuk Tempe Kering 5 Ayam Paniki 5 Sweet, crispy tempe Ketoprak 10 Rames KOPI KOPI SPECIAAL from 16* Spicy chicken with lemongrass Vegetarian dish consisting of tofu, vegetables, Nasi Putih* | Ayam Semur Betawi | Daging Rendang | Sambal Goreng Tahu Pete 5 compressed rice cake, rice vermicelli. Served with Sambal Goreng Buncis | Sate Ayam (2 stokjes) | Mild spicy tofu with pete beans in coconut sauce homemade peanut sauce dressing Sambal Goreng Telor | Acar Ketimun | Kerupuk BEEF DISHES PER PORTION Sambal Goreng Telor 1.75 Mie Ayam Istimewa 12.5 Daging Rendang 5.5 Spicy fried egg Thin noodles with chicken (ayam garing / ayam suwir / SOUP Spicy beef in coconut milk ayam paniki / ayam kecap with mushrooms) and vegetables. Acar Ketimun 1.75 Served with meatballs (beef) and spring onions Soto Ayam with white rice* 9 Daging Semur Jakarta 5.5 Sweet and sour cucumber with bell pepper and onions Indonesian chicken soup Stewed beef with sweet soy sauce Ayam Bakar Kalasan 11 Marinated and grilled chicken leg / chicken thigh. Soto Betawi with white rice* 10 Daging Belado 5.5 Served with white rice Beef soup served in homemade coconut milk Spicy stewed beef with fresh red pepper RIJSTTAFEL for min. of 2 persons Siomay Bandung 10 Soto Mie 10 Sambal Goreng Daging Pete 5.5 Rijsttafel JAKARTA from 19.5* p.p Indonesian steamed dumpling consisting of Noodle soup with beef, cabbage, tomatoes, Spicy fried beef with pete beans and fresh red pepper Nasi Putih* | Daging Semur Jakarta | Ayam Garing | kingfish, chicken and shrimp with tapioca flour, eggs spring onions and risol (spring roll with rice vermicelli) Sayur Lodeh | Sambal Goreng Buncis | Sate Ayam | and tofu. Served with homemade peanut sauce Sambal Goreng Telor | Acar Ketimun | Serundeng | Rawon with white rice* 10 FISH DISHES PER PORTION Kerupuk | Spekkoek Bubur Ayam Sukabumi 10 Indonesian beef black soup Rice porridge seasoned with shredded chicken. Served Sambal Goreng Udang Pete 6 with spring onions, fried onions, Chinese crullers (cakwe) Tongseng Sapi with white rice* 10 Spicy shrimps with pete beans Rijsttafel VEGA from 19.5* p.p and yellow chicken broth with turmeric Beef soup with fresh herbs and cabbage as Nasi Putih* | Kacang Panjang | Sayur Lodeh | vegetable. Served with lemon Ikan Bumbu Bali daily price Tumis Tahu Tauge | Tempe Cabe Ijo | Sate Vega | Spicy mackerel fish Sambal Goreng Telor |Acar Ketimun | Serundeng | Gule Kambing with white rice* 11 Emping | Spekkoek SATE Goat soup served in spicy coconut milk Ikan Acar Kuning daily price Sweet and sour mackerel fish Sate Ayam 6 Tongseng Kambing with white rice* 11 Rijsttafel BALI from 21.5* p.p Chicken thigh skewers with homemade peanut sauce Goat soup with fresh herbs and cabbage as vegetable. Nasi Putih* | Daging Belado | Ayam Suwir | Served with lemon VEGETABLE DISHES PER PORTION Sambal Goreng Buncis | Orak Arik | Sate Vega 6 Tempe Cabe Ijo | Sate Ayam | Sambal Goreng Telor | Vegetarian skewers (tofu and tempeh) with homemade Sambal Goreng Buncis 3 Acar Ketimun | Serundeng | Kerupuk | Spekkoek peanut sauce Mild and spicy green beans with onions Sate Kambing 11 Kacang Panjang 3 Rijsttafel Kopi Kopi Speciaal from 23.5 *p.p Marinated tender goat skewers with homemade sweet Stir fried yard long beans with tempe Nasi Putih* | Daging Rendang | Ayam Cashew | soy sauce Sambal Goreng Udang Pete / Ikan Bumbu Bali / Tumis Tahu Tauge 3 Ikan Acar Kuning | Sayur Lodeh | Tempe Tahu Tauco | * instead of Nasi Putih (white rice): Stir fried bean sprouts and tofu Sate Ayam | Sambal Goreng Telor | Acar Ketimun | Nasi Goreng (fried rice with egg) / Bami Goreng (fried noodles with Serundeng | Kerupuk | Spekkoek egg) / Nasi Kuning (yellow rice with coconut) / Lontong (cooked Orak Arik 3 Every ricetables are also availabe for vegetarian only rice in cubes) + € 2,- A mix of cabbage, beans, finely chopped carrots * instead of Nasi Putih (white rice): and corn with egg Nasi Goreng (fried rice with egg) / Bami Goreng (fried noodles with egg) / Nasi Kuning (yellow rice with coconut) / Lontong (cooked rice in cubes) + € 2,- SIDE DISHES DRINKS Nasi Putih 2.75 Soft drinks Bami Goreng mild / spicy 3.25 Sparkling water / Still water 2.75 Bami Goreng Ikan Roa 3.75 Coca Cola Original / Light / Zero 2.75 Nasi Goreng mild / spicy 3.25 Fanta 2.75 Nasi Goreng Ikan Roa 3.75 Fernandes Green / Red 2.75 Nasi Kuning 3.25 Ice Tea Sparkling / Green 2.75 Lontong 3.25 Sprite 2.75 Tonic 2.75 Serundeng (fried coconut flakes) 1.75 Bitter Lemon 2.75 Kerupuk (deep fried prawn crackers) 1.75 Teh Botol 2.75 Homemade peanut sauce 2 Susuroos Siroop (rose syrup) 3 Emping (deep fried melinjo nuts crackers) 2 Mazaa Lychee / Mango Juice 3.25 Warm drinks SNACKS Tea (various tastes) 2.75 Teh Jawa (Javanese tea) 3 Lumpia (chicken / vegan) 2.75 Coffee 2.75 Spring roll filled with (chicken), bamboo shoots and tofu Coffee Decaf 2.75 Cappuccino 3.25 Pisang Goreng 2.75 Coffee Latte 3.75 Deep fried banana Espresso 3 Double Espresso 3.75 Rissoles (chicken / vegan) 2.75 Kopi Tubruk (Indonesian black coffee) 3.75 Indonesian croquette filled with chicken ragout / vegetable ragout and carrot INDONESIAN VIRGIN COCKTAIL Pastei (chicken / vegan) 2.75 Fried pasty filled with (chicken), rice vermicelli Es Lemon Grass 4.5 MENU and vegetables Homemade iced tea from fresh lemon, ginger and lemongrass ENGLISH Indonesische kroket 2.75 Indonesian potato croquette filled with minced meat Hot Lemon Grass 4.5 and vegetables Homemade hot tea from fresh lemon, ginger and lemongrass Lemper 2.75 Sticky rice filled with seasoned, shredded chicken Es Shanghai 6 Fruitcocktail with jackfruit and coconutmilk Spekkoek (original / pandan) 2.75 Indonesian layer cake Es Cendol 6 Typical Indonesian drink from coconut milk and Dadar Gulung 2.75 palm sugar with green pandan bubbles and jackfruit Indonesian sweet pancake filled with grated coconut with gula jawa Es Kelapa Muda 6 Indonesian sweet, red colored drink with jackfruit and Arem-Arem 2.95 grated coconut Spicy, steamed rice roll in pandan leaf filled with chicken and vegetables Es Bali Exotic (only summertime) 6 Watermelon drink with homemade raspberry syrup Perkedel Lombok 2.95 and lemon Spicy, Indonesian fried potato cake with beef Es Teler Durian 7 Sandwich with meat / vegetables 4.5 A mix of avocado, jackfruit, grated coconut, Choose from 1 beef / chicken / vegetables jelly (agar agar) and durian with coconut milk KOPI KOPI Hét knusse Indonesisch restaurant in Den Haag Eat in - Take Away - Catering.
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