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A La Carte Menu Indonesian Pastry with Meatragout Lumpia With A la Carte menu Starters Risolles € 5,25 Indonesian pastry with meatragout Lumpia Medan € 6,75 Lumpia with shrimp-filling Lumpia Semarang € 6,25 Traditional Indonesian springrolls Udang Gala € 11,25 Half lobster in an exotic sauce Asinan Laut € 11,75 Seafood salad with a sweet spicy dressing Pangsit Goreng € 6,75 Crispy wantan filled with spicy minced meat Bakwan € 7,75 Shrimp fritter with vegetables Crispy-Mix € 9,25 A combination of a springroll, crispy wantan and a pastryroll Soup Soto Ajam € 6,00 The classical Indonesian chicken broth Sup Jagung Kepiting € 7,75 A sweet corn soup with crab meat Sup Baso Ikan € 7,00 Soup with fishballs tofu and spring onions Pangsit Kuah € 7,25 A traditional wantansoup with Chinese cabbage Sup Pelangi € 7,00 A traditional wantansoup with Chinese cabbage Saté's Saté Babi € 6,50 Skewered pork with a peanut dressing Saté Ajam € 7,00 Skewered chicken with a peanut dressing Saté Manis € 8,00 Sweet skewered beef with soya sauce Saté Udang € 12,00 Skewered shrimps with soya sauce Saté Domba € 8,50 Skewered lamb Saté Mixed € 12,50 A selection of several saté’s Seafood Cah Udang Kacang Panjang € 12,00 Fried shrimps with longbeans in a delicious oyster sauce Ikan Asem Manis € 18,50 Catfish in a sweet and sour saffron sauce Udang Asem Manis € 22,00 Sweet and sour shrimps Lautan Cinta € 24,50 Scallops and prawns in a delicious curry sauce Ikan Pepesan € 20,75 Typical Indonesian spicy fish steamed in a bananaleaf Udang Rica € 22,25 Fried praws in a spicy sauce of fresh peppers and garlic Udang Kare € 22,25 Fried shrimps in a mild curry-coconut sauce Udang Kecap Peteh € 22,50 Shrimps in soyasauce with typical Indonesian green beans Pepesan Udang € 22,50 Prawns marinated and steamed in a bananaleaf Udang Gala € 31,00 Half lobster in an exotic sauce Meat dishes Rendang € 17,75 Very spicy beef with coconut sauce and exotic herbs Iga Bakar Tulang € 19,75 Marinated roasted lambribs Gulai € 18,00 Tender lamb spiced with curry and coconut Babi Kecap € 16,50 Pork dish prepared with soya sauce, somewhat sweet Daging Krengsenang € 17,50 Fried cut beef with red peppers and soya sauce Daging Blado € 17,00 Sliced tender-loin with fresh chilli peppers These dishes are served with white rice, a vegatable dish mixed pickles vegetables and nut chips Poultry Ajam Rujak € 17,75 Roasted chicken prepared in a well spiced sauce Ajam Serawak € 18,25 Chicken green beans in a lemonsauce Ajam Blado € 17,55 Very hot chicken filet with red peppers and tamarind Ajam Banjarmasin € 17,50 Fried chicken dressed with a sauce of green peppers Ajam Kacang Medé € 18,00 Fried chicken with cashew nuts en dried peppers Dada Bebek Toba € 19,25 Duck marinated in anise and cinnamon, crispy fried and served with a spicy soya sauce Ajam Kare € 17,25 Fried chicken with a delicious curry sauce Ajam Pangang Kecap € 17,25 Roasted chicken in a spicy soya sauce These dishes are served with white rice, a vegatable dish mixed pickles vegetables and nut chips Side dishes side dishes are only served in combination with main courses and 'rijsttafels' Krupuk € 3,00 Chrunchy shrimp crackers Emping € 3,00 Melinjo-nut chips Saté Sauce € 2,75 Peanut sauce Serundeng € 2,75 Fried minced coconut with peanuts Sambal Goreng Kentang € 3,25 Fried potato sticks Sambal Goreng Tempeh € 3,25 Fried spicy soyabeans Acar Ketimun € 3,25 Sweet and sour cucumber Acar Campur € 3,75 Mixed pickled vegetables Gado Gado € 7,75 Dish of fresh vegetables dressed with peanut sauce Sayur Lodeh € 5,00 Flavoured vegetables in a coconut stock Sambal Goreng Telor € 5,75 Egg in a spicy sauce Nasi Putih € 2,75 Steamed white rice Nasi Goreng € 4,00 Fried white rice Bami Goreng € 6,50 Fried noodles Nasi Kuning € 5,50 Yellow rice steamed in coconut stock Nasi Kerry € 7,75 Fried rice with curry and shrimps Tahu Telor € 8,75 Vegetarian dish off tofu and egg Ikan Teri Blado € 10,25 Crispy little indonesian fishes in a sauce of chili-pepper .
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