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CB Seafood Website Menu 17X11-V2 Raw Bar Steaks Oyster On The Half Shell Grilled Chicken Breast /17 Shucked to order, served with cocktail sauce Fish Specialties Smoothered onions, sour orange, mojo, white rice, Half dozen /10 1 dozen /18 Salmon /24 black beans Grilled, honey Dijon glazed, parsley creamer potatoes, seasonal vegetables Bloody Mary Shrimp Cocktail /17 Lomo Saltado /24 5 Shrimps served over bloody mary Snapper /28 Beef stir fry, bermuda onions, tomatoes, white rice Appetizers Sauteed, roasted lemon capers sauce, roasted potatoes, seasonal vegetables Crispy or Grilled Calamari /12 WEDNESDAY’S and French fries Sofrito and Garlic Aioli FREE Mahi Mahi /26 Ribeye /35 OYSTERS Seared, cilantro cream sauce, parsley creamer potatoes, ALL DAY Grilled ribeye with cognac mushroom sauce, Fish Fingers /12 seasonal vegetables, crispy onion rings potatoes and Asparagus Tartar sauce Sea Scallops /27 Churrasco /27 Crispy Coconut Shrimp /14 Jicama slaw, Piña Colada vinaigrette, sweet chilli glaze Seared, lemon chive butter sauce, asparagus, garlic mashed potatoes, Grilled Skirt steak, french fries, chimichurri crispy sweet potato curls Crabcake /14 Surf and Turf /57 Pickled cabbage, roasted corn salsa, citrus cream Shrimp /25 Ribeye, Grilled Lobster tail, and crispy onion rings Scampi, sautéed in garlic herb butter, white wine, parsley creamer potatoes, Shrimp Escargot /15 asparagus Garlic herb butter, fontina cheese, croutons Seabass /MP Conch Fritters /12 Seared, garlic mashed potatoes, grilled zucchini, tomato concase, lemon Garlic herb butter, fontina cheese, croutons butter sauce Middleneck Clams /15 Tuna Tartar /15 Tuna /28 White wine, garlic, shallots, butter, parsley Ginger sesame soy, avocado, wonton crisps, spicy mayo, teriyaki sauce Teriyaki, sesame crusted seared, garlic mashed potatoes, Asian slaw, crispy wonton Croquetas /12 Fresh Florida Stone Crabs (Seasonal) MKP Tangy mustard sauce Cod /11 • Lobster /14 Grouper /MP Seared, mushroom cream sauce, sautéed bok choy, garlic mashed potatoes, Alaskan King Crab (Seasonal) MKP AllSides sides are offered at $5 each Shrimp Tostones /16 Steamed served with herb butter crispy potato curls Note: Crispy Tostones, Shrimp béchamel, broiled fontina cheese, No substitutions on special fish selections. Any extra side will be charged accordingly White Rice sofrito, pickled coleslaw, crispy potato curls Peruvian Style Fish Ceviche /15 Yellow Rice Citrus blend, purple onions, cilantro, rocoto pepper, glazed yams, corn Beef Tostones /13 Black Beans Crispy Tostones, broiled fontina cheese, shredded beef stew, Seafood Ceviche /17 Tostones (Fried green plantains) pickled coleslaw, balsamic reduction Citrus blend, rocoto pepper, purple onions, cilantro, shrimp, Maduros (Fried sweet plantains) calamari, octopus, sh, glazed yams, corn Grilled Octopus /16 Vegetables (Sauteed) Sizzling, roasted potatoes, ragout of vegetables, Casablanca Trio Ceviche /30 French Fries Aji amarillo aioli, balsamic reduction Seafood ceviche, Tuna ceviche teriyaki, Octopus ceviche Steamed Broccoli Fish Taco of The Day /15 Octopus Ceviche /17 Specialties Yuca Fries Lettuce, pico de gallo, guacamole, sour cream, lumberjack Bermuda onions, rocoto pepper, cilantro, citrus blend Casablanca Signature Stuffed Lobster /52 Garlic Mashed Potatoes Broiled with crabmeat shrimp béchamel (seasonal) “Vuelve a la Vida” Seafood Cocktail /17 Shrimp, calamari, octopus, sh, citrus blend, tomato, pepper, Whole Florida Lobster (seasonal) /MP onions, cilantro Casablanca Grilled Parrillada /32 Prawns, calamari, oysters, green shell mussels, clams, sh let, ragout of vegetables Add Lobster Tail /22 Flatbreads Add Baby Churrasco Steak /14 Margherita /14 Seafood Au Gratin /29 Tomato sauce, mozzarella, basil Grouper let, shrimp, calamari, octopus, crabmeat, sherry cream sauce, broiled, Fontina cheese Seafood /18 Tomato sauce, mozzarella, with mixed seafood SandwichesLettuce, Tomatoes, pickles, French fries and coleslaw Whole fried Fish /MP BBQ /16 Fish Sandwich Mozzarella, Kentucky BBQ sauce with chicken or shrimp Mahi /14 Grouper /16 Minuta /14 Twin Florida Lobster Tails /55 Grilled with herb butter Big Burger /14 Sopon Marinero /30 Premium ground beef chargrilled Lobster, shrimp, mussels, clams, calamari, tomato saffron broth Add cheese, bacon or mushrooms /1.00 Crab Stuffed Shrimp /29 Baked in lemon wine sauce Paella Casablanca Shrimp, calamari, mussels, clams, chicken, Spanish saffron rice For one /31 For two /50 Seafood Zarzuela /32 Shrimp, clams, calamari, mussels, ½ lobster tail, tomato Saffron sauce Snapper al Pescador /35 Pastas Salads Snapper let, shrimp, calamari, octopus, mussels, roasted pepper cream sauce Lobster & Shrimp Pasta /28 Casablanca House Salad /7 Linguine, mushrooms, brandy cream sauce Mixed greens, grape tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, Bermuda onions, balsamic vinaigrette Linguine with Clams /19 Garlic, tomato, basil, white wine Classic Caesar /9 Romaine hearts, croutons, parmesan tuile Alfredo Fettuccine Chicken /15 Shrimp /16 Mahi Mahi / 24 Creamy parmessan sauce BowlSoups Chicken /17 Shrimp / 22 Salmon / 17 Lobster Bisque /9 Tropical Avocado Salad /8 Romaine hearts, Hass avocado, Bermuda onions, citrus vinaigrette Lobster Ravioli with Shrimp /26 Grouper Chowder “Criollo” /8 Tomato brandy cream sauce.
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