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Akemi Speisekarte Neu 2017 TAPAS 01 Pork roast Asian-style 4 Grilled pork belly with crispy skin 02 Char Siu BBQ Pork 4 Marinated pork with honey glaze 03 Laab Gai 4 Minced chicken breast, Thai-herbs, mint, onions, lime, roasted rice 04 Chicken Teriyaki 4 Grilled chicken in teriyaki sauce 05 Honey-lime-skewer 4 Chicken with honey-lime-marinade 06 Sweet-sour pork ribs 4 Crispy breaded pork ribs with pineapple 07 Grilled Entrecote strips 4 Roasted rice, chilli, lime, onions, herbs 08 Cantonese grilled duck 6 09 Saté-Skewer 4 Grilled chicken with peanut sauce (also available with organic tofu) 10 La Lot 4 Grilled minced beef, wrapped with fresh La Lot leafs and lime-chilli-sauce 11 Gold Chicken 4 Yellow curry with chicken with sweet potatoes (also available with organic tofu) 12 Bao Bun 4 Steamed yeast dough, filled with BBQ pork, pickled veggies and peanuts (also available with organic tofu) 13 Homemade spring rolls 4 Minced meat, morels, glass noodles, herbs 14 Thai-Seafood-Salad 5 Surimi, shrimps, squid, red onions, celery, tomatoes 15 Salmon-Teriyaki 5 Grilled salmon filet in teriyaki sauce 16 Salmon-Avocado-Tatar 5,5 17 Shrimps on sweet potato 4 Fried shrimps on sweet potatoes 18 Dumplings (gluten free) 4 Filled with veggies and shrimps 19 Crispy shrimps with Avocado-Tatar 4 20 Fresh summer rolls 4 Rice paper rolls with shrimps, fresh herbs , salad and rice noodles (also available with avocado) 21 Thai-Papaya-Salad 4 Papaya, cherry tomatoes, peanuts, garlic, lime 22 Eggplant with Thai-basil 4 Fried eggplant with garlic and Hoisin-sauce 23 STr fried seasonal Asian veggies 4 24 Pad Thai 4 SMr fried rice noodles with eggs, peanuts and soy sprouts 25 Glass noodle salad 3 Glass noodles with tofu and salad in lime-chilli-sauce 26 Quinoa-Salad with pumpkin 4 Quinoa, pumpkin, Thai-Basil 27 Kimchi 3 Pickled Chinese cabbage 28 Edamame 3 29 Seaweed-Salad with sesame oil 3 LARGE DISHES PHO TradiMonal Vietnamese rice noodle soup, refined with fresh Asian herbs Organic tofu 7,90 Chicken 8,50 Beef 8,90 SASHIMI BOWL 12,90 fresh, raw fish with avocado, bedded on warm rice and salad AKEMI DUCK 13,90 Crispy duck with fresh veggies in mango curry and rice BEEF BOWL 11,50 Marinated sMr fried beef with rice noodles and salad with herbs VEGGIE WOK 8,90 SMr fried wok veggies with organic tofu and rice Sweet potato fries 2,90 Small bowl of rice / rice noodles 1,50 SUSHI NIGIRIS | PER PIECE VEGGIE: Salmon 2,20 Egg 1,90 Tuna 2,50 Avocado 1,90 Prawn 2,10 Buer fish 2,10 Mackerel 2,10 Eel 2,70 Gilt head 2,10 FLAMBEÉD NIGIRI | PER PIECE Salmon 2,70 Tuna 2,90 Scallop 2,90 Mackerel 2,60 MAKIS | PER 6 PIECES VEGGIE: Salmon 3,20 Pumpkin 2,50 Salmon & Avo 3,20 Egg 2,50 Prawns & Avo 3,10 Avocado 2,50 Buer fish 3,00 Cucumber 2,50 California 3,00 Radish 2,50 Tuna 3,60 Seaweed 2,50 Tuna & Avo 3,60 Rocket 2,50 Spicy Tuna 3,80 Eel & Cucumber 3,90 Crayfish 3,80 SUSHI INSIDE OUT ROLLS | PER 8 PIECES TUNA I-O 8,90 Tuna, avocado & fish roe SPICY TUNA I-O 8,90 Tuna, chilli, spring onion, cucumber, Japanese mayonnaise & fish roe EBI I-O 7,90 Prawns, leek, avocado, mayonnaise, fish roe SAKE I-O 7,90 Salmon, avocado and fish roe or sesame CALIFORNIA I-O 6,90 Surimi, avocado and fish roe or sesame KANI I-O 8,50 Crabmeat, avocado, spring onion, Japanese mayonnaise, fish roe VEGGIE ROLL 6,90 Avocado, rocket salad, cream cheese & sesame PHILADELPHIA I-O 8,50 Salmon, avocado, cream cheese and sesame SUSHI SPECIAL CRUNCHY ROLLS | PER 5 PIECES ABURI SAKE 13,90 Flambéed salmon-roll filled with eel, cucumber, cocktail sauce, spring, onion and mayonnaise wrapped with salmon UNAGI ROLL 13,90 Onion and mayonnaise wrapped with salmon RAINBOW ROLL 13,90 Crabmeat, chilli, spring onion, mayonnaise, wrapped in salmon, gilt head and tuna TORONTO ROLL 6,50 Salmon, avocado, cream cheese, cucumber and spring onion FUJI ROLL 6,50 Prawn, cucumber, avocado, chilli and mayonnaise VEGGIE CRUNCHY 5,90 Cucumber, avocado, gourd and sesame SUSHI TEMAKI SAKE TEMAKI 4,20 Hand rolled with salmon, salad and avocado MAGURO TEMAKI 4,50 Hand rolled with tuna, salad and cucumber VEGGIE TEMAKI 3,60 Hand rolled with avocado, cucumber, gourd, radish, salad and sesame SASHIMI Salmon 6 pieces 7,90 Tuna 6 pieces 9,90 Sashimi Mix| different types of fish 15,00 SUSHI SUSHI MENUS MIDORI MENU 12,90 Wakame Gunkan Avocado Gunkan 4 pieces California I-O wrapped with avocado 4 pieces Kaiso I-O wrapped with sea weed salad SAKE MENU 15,90 3 flambéed salmon nigiri with cocktail-sauce, spring onions, bonito flakes 4 pieces salmon I-O 4 pieces roasted onions I-O SUSHI LOVERS FOR 2 26,00 1 salmon, 1 tuna, 1 tai, 1 ebi nigiri Salmon maki California maki California I-O 4 pieces Toronto Roll FAMILY SUSHI 39,00 Mixed sushi plate for 3 people KIDS MR.CHICKEN 3,90 Chicken with peanut sauce and rice MISS SALMON 4,90 SMr fried salmon, veggies, rice SWEETS Backed banana with honey 3,50 2 scoops of green tea ice cream 3,50 Sesame balls filled with red bean paste 2,90 Mochi ice filled with black sesame 3,50 Black sMcky rice with fresh mango 5,90 Homemade chocolate Panna CoZa 3,50 with strawberry sauce DRINKS Mineral water 0,25 | 2,20 0,75 | 6,00 Spritzer 0,3 | 3,30 (apple, rhubarb, mange) Ginger Lemonade1 0,3 | 3,90 Coca Cola1 3 9 | Light11 0,2 | 2,20 Ginger Ale1 3 0,2 | 2,40 Tonic Water10 0,2 | 2,40 AKEMI LEMONADE 0,5 | 5,90 Fresh apples, ginger, lime, apple juice, cranberry juice, soda water LEMONGRAS LEMONADE 0,5 | 5,90 Fresh lemongrass, lime, syrup and soda THAI BASIL LEMONADE 0,5 | 5,90 Fresh Thai-Basil, cranberry juice and soda ERDBEERE LEMONADE 0,5 | 5,90 Fresh strawberries, lime, sugar, soda Raspberry-Mint-Shake 0,3 | 3,90 Mango-Lassie 0,3 | 3,90 Apple-Mint-Soda 0,3 | 3,90 ALCOHOLIC DRINKS BEER TIGER on tap 0,3 | 3,20 0,5 | 4,50 TIGER with lemon1 0,3 | 3,20 0,5 | 4,50 KROMBACHER 0,33| 2,90 KROMBACHER alcohol free 0,33| 2,90 COCKTAILS & LILLET LILLET WILD BERRY3 0,2 | 5,90 Fresh berries, Schweppes Wild Berry & Lillet LILLET VIVE3 10 0,2 | 5,90 Fresh berries, cucumber, Tonic Water & Lillet Lemon Caipirinha 8,50 Green Tea Mojito 8,50 Vodka Sour 7,90 Whiskey Sour 7,90 Thai Gin Tonic3 10 7,90 Moscow Mule1 3 7,90 Tokyo Mule- with Japanese Wodka1 3 8,50 WINE & CO WHITE RIESSLING QBA DRY , RHEINHESSEN 0,2 | 5,50 BOCA VERDEJO BLANCO, SPANISH 0,2 | 5,40 Juicy, fruity, uncomplicated and smooth GRAUBURGUNDER QBA DRY, BADEN 0,2 | 5,80 Rich, strong, nuZy, fruity CUVEE DRY, RHEINHESSEN 0,75 | 35,00 RED BOCA TEMPRANILLO DRY, SPANISH 0,2 | 5,40 CABERTNET SYRAH DRY, 0,2 | 5,80 BLUTSBRUDER CUVEE DRY, RHEINHESSEN 0,75 |39,00 ROSÉ FOUNDATION STONE ROSÉ DRY 0,2 | 5,40 SOUTHAFRICA PROSECCO | LA GIOIOSA 0,2 | 5,80 BOUVET LADUBAY CRÉMANT DE LOIRE 0,75 |37,00 SAKE – RICE WINE WARM 0,2 | 5,90 TEA & COFFEE Akemi Ginger Tea (with honey) 3,50 Jasmine Tea 3,50 Mint-lime Tea (with honey) 3,50 Sencha (Green Tea) 3,50 Lemongrass Tea (with honey) 3,50 Coffee 2,50 Cappuccino 2,90 Lae Macchiato 3,20 Espresso 2,00 Vietnamese Espresso 3,50 CONTENTS 1) Food colouring 2) Preservave 3) AnMoxidant 4) Flavour enhancer 5) Sulphurated 6) Blackened 7) Phosphate 8) Lactose 9) Caffeine 10) Quinine 11) Sweetener 12) Phenylalanine 13) Waxed 14) Taurine .
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