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Small Share Plates Le Pizze Small/Large Bigger Share 5 POINT CHEVALIER ROAD POINT CHEVALIER, AUCKLAND 1022 TRADING HOURS Ph: 09 815 9595 MONDAY - THURSDAY I 3PM - LATE [email protected] FRIDAY - SUNDAY I 12PM - LATE www.nomadrestaurant.co.nz TO BEGIN LE PIZZE SMALL/LARGE WARM MIXED OLIVES ( V GF ) I MARINATED GREEN & KALAMATA OLIVES / 8 MARGHERITA ( V ) I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • BASIL • PARMESAN / 18/24 LENTIL SOUP ( V ) ( GF AVAIL) I LENTILS • CRISPY SHALLOTS • BREAD STICKS / 12 QUATTRO FROMAGI ( V ) I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • BLUE CHEESE • BRIE • PARMESAN PIZZA BREAD ( V ) ( GF AVAIL) I WOOD FIRED • ROSEMARY • GARLIC / 8 /18/24 DIPS & GRIT ( V ) ( GF AVAIL) I TZATZIKI • BABA GANOUSH • HUMMUS • FALAFEL VEGETARIAN ( V ) I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • COURGETTE • MUSHROOMS • PEPPERS TURKISH PIDE BREAD / 16 SPINACH • FETA • OLIVES / 18/24 ANTIPASTO ( GF AVAIL )I SELECTION OF CURED MEATS • GRANA • PIZZA BREAD• OLIVES DIAVOLA I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • FETA • SALAMI • PEPPERS • MUSHROOM • GARLIC PICKLES N DIPS / 24 / 22/28 CAPRICCIOSA I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • HAM •MUSHROOMS • OLIVES • ANCHOVIES • SMALL SHARE PLATES OREGANO / 22/28 QUATTRO CARNE I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • BACON • SPICY SALAMI • CHAMPAGNE HAM CHEESE CROQUETTES ( V ) I SMOKED PROVOLONE • BLACK GARLIC AIOLI • SALSA / 16 SMOKED CHICKEN / 22/28 SPINACH BÖREK ( V ) I SPINACH • FILO • POTATOES • GOAT CHEESE • ROCKET SALAD / 18 SMOKED CHICKEN I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • BRIE • CRANBERRIES • ONIION• ROSEMARY BEEF EMPANADAS I SUJUK• PASTRY • BRAVA • POTATOES • ONION • TZATZIKI / 18 WITH SMOKED CHICKEN / 22/28 FLASH FRIED CALAMARI ( GF ) I HARISSA AIOLI • ROCKET • TOMATO SALSA / 16 LA BOMBA I TOMATO • BACON • MOZZARELLA • BLUE CHEESE • RED ONION • MUSHROOM SALAMI • CAPERS • SMOKED CHICKEN / 22/28 SLIDERS I BEEF PATTIE • BACON • SLAW • CHEESE • AIOLI / 16 LA BELLA ITALIA I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • PROSCIUTTO • PARMESAN • ROCKET / 18/24 HALLOUMI ( V GF ) I BEETROOT • DUKKAH • CANDIED WALNUT / 16 MOROCCAN LAMB I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • EGGPLANT • COURGETTE • RED ONION CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN I BUFFALO SAUCE • CRÉME FRAICHE / 16 LABNEH WITH MOROCCAN SPICED LAMB / 22/28 TACOS (CHICKEN / FISH) I SLAW • CRÉME FRAICHE • JALAPEÑOS • SALSA / 16 MAESTRO I TOMATO • MOZZARELLA • MUSHROOM • CHAMPAGNE HAM • SALAMI • PARME- CHILLI PRAWNS ( GF AVAIL) I KING PRAWNS • HARISSA PASTE • PIDE BREAD / 24 SAN ONIONS • CHILLI • GARLIC / 22/28 ROASTED EGGPLANT ( V GF ) I GREEN TAHINI • FETA • CAPSICUM SALSA / 16 SICILIANA I TOMATO • ANCHOVIES • MOZZARELLA • CAPERS • CAPSICUM • OLIVES • ONION / 22/28 PORK RIBS ( GF ) I SLAW • NOMAD BBQ SAUCE / 19 DELIZIOSA I TOMATO • BACON • MOZZARELLA • CAPSICUM • MUSHROOM • SALAMI / 22/28 JORDANIAN LAMB ( GF AVAIL) I PULLED LAMB • HUMMUS • RELISH • PIDE BREAD / 19 GLUTEN FREE OPTIONS AVAILABLE ( 12 INCH ONLY ) BIGGER SHARE PLATES LAMB SHANK TAGINE ( GF AVAIL ) I BRAISED LAMB • ISRAELI COUSCOUS • APRICOT TO FINISH SINGLE/DOUBLE 28 / 32 CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE I VANILLA ICE CREAM • CANDIED WALNUT / 12 LAMB MINCE STUFFED AUBERGINE ( GF AVAIL ) I PINENUTS • HUMMUS • PIDE BREAD / COOKIES AND CREAM ( GF ) I OREO • FRUITS • MASCARPONE • BISCUIT CRUMBLE / 12 28 BERRY CHEESECAKE ( GF ) I BERRY COMPOTE • MASCARPONE • BISCUIT CRUMBLE / 12 PAN FRIED FISH I • WHITE FISH • SPINACH • CREAMY TAGLIATELLE• HOLLANDAISE • CRISPY CAPERS/ 28 RICE PUDDING ( GF ) I RICE • MILK • CARDAMOM • ROSE WATER • NUTS / 12 SCOTCH FILLET ( GF ) I DUKKAH BUTTER • ROCKET SALAD • SMASHIES / 30 ICE CREAM SUNDAE ( GF AVAIL ) I ICE CREAM • CARAMELISED BANANA • CHOCOLATE ON THE SIDE SAUCE • FUN STUFF / 10 TRUFFLE FRIES ( V GF ) I AIOLI / 10 TEA & COFFEE CURLY FRIES ( V ) I HARISSA AIOLI / 9 BLACK TEA I EARL GREY SUPERIOR • ENGLISH BREAKFAST ORGANIC / 4.5 FALAFEL ( V GF ) I HUMMUS • TZATZIKI / 10 GREEN TEA I JAPANESE GREEN SENCHA / 4.5 SMASHIES ( V GF ) I SMASHED FRIED POTATOES • AIOLI • TOMATO RELISH / 9 HERBAL TEA I PURE PEPPERMINT • MOROCCAN MINT / 4.5 ROASTED CAULIFLOWER ( V GF ) I HUMMUS • ROASTED ALMONDS • PARMESAN / 12 FRUIT TEA I GINGER & LEMON • OTAGO SUMMER FRUIT / 4.5 GARDEN SALAD( V ) I CUCUMBERS • LETTUCE • DATES • BLUE CHEESE DRESSING BLACK COFFEE I ESPRESSO OR MACCHIATO (SHORT OR LONG) • PICCOLO / 4 • CROUTONS/ 12 WHITE COFFEE I FLAT WHITE • CAPPUCCINO • CHAI LATTE (SWEET OR SPICY) / 4.5 ROCKET GRANA SALAD ( V GF ) I ROCKET • GRANA • DATES • BALSAMIC / 12 CHOCOLATEY I HOT CHOCOLATE • MOCHA / 5 BROCCOLI & BRIE ( V GF ) I ROCKET • CHILLI SALT • ALMONDS / 12 MORE CHOCOLATEY I WHITTAKER’S HOT CHOCOLATE / 6 ( V ) VEGETARIAN ( GF ) GLUTEN FREE ( DF ) DAIRY FREE ( VG ) VEGAN GLUTEN FREE, DAIRY FREE AND VEGAN AVAILABLE ON REQUEST BEER COCKTAILS $18 MOJITO I BACARDI, LIME, FRESH MINT TAP NEGRONI I ROGUE SOCIETY GIN, CAMPARI, DOLIN SWEET VERMOUTH MARGARITA I EL JIMADOR TEQUILA, COINTREAU, LIME, AGAVE NECTAR PERONI 200ML 6.5 400ML 11.5 OLD FASHIONED I MAKER’S MARK, OLD FASHIONED BITTERS, LOVE & PATIENCE ASAHI SUPER DRY 330ML 10 500ML 13 ESPRESSO MARTINI I STOLICHNIYA VANIL, KAHLUA, BUTTERSCOTCH, ESPRESSO FOUNDERS 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