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Executive Chef's Selection Bangkok Lunch Thali £9.95 Taste of Thailand This world renowned Thai signature dish only came into popularity some 80 years ago, around the time Siam changed its name to Thailand. It could be seen as the gastronomic equivalent of a national anthem or motto. Rejecting the foreign wheat noodles and opting for the locally produced rice ones. Plenty of rice for noodles in Thailand, after all it is the largest exporter of rice in the world Taste discovery Stir-fry Created by our wok masters, add rice or side to make a perfect meal Executive chef’s selection “In true Thai style our dishes are full of contrasting textures and flavours, each designed with a balance of sweet, spice, sour and salt. Our single course dining experience delivers all your Ginger beef new Fried chicken Busaba icon Char-grilled Busaba icon dishes together, perfectly designed for sharing. Thai pepper, chilli, lemongrass, shallot with Chicken chicken breast Char-grilled duck breast spring onion sweet chilli sauce with spicy cucumber salad with Chinese broccoli and If you’re new to Busaba, let us guide you. Our Bangkok lunch thali and Taste of Thailand £9.95 £8.65 butternut squash tamarind sauce cashew nut, dried chilli and sticky rice menus are designed to provide a trusted introduction to some of our most popular dishes. £10.95 £13.25 new Cod fillet new £8.25 If you prefer to choose yourself be sure to try at least one of our icon dishes.” Bangkok king Thai ginger, garlic ,red chilli prawn and kaffir Lime Whole sea bass new new Jude Sangsida, Executive Chef new Red chilli beef fillet dry yellow curry, garlic, chilli, £10.95 Guinea with Thai green mango stir-fried with garlic chilli, spring spring onion, ginger and fowl fillet salad and jasmine rice onion, served with jasmine rice coriander Tofu and spinach red curry paste, Thai ginger, £15.95 £15.95 £10.95 yellow bean, shallot, chilli bamboo shoots and sweet £7.95 basil with jasmine rice Char-grilled salmon fillet Perfect for when you just can’t wait Chilli prawn £11.95 with baby spinach, cucumber salad Snacks king prawn, sweet basil, chilli and coconut rice £10.25 £11.95 Green curry new Wok tossed Prawn crackers peanuts cashews with sweet chilli sauce £2.50 £2.50 with chilli and fried shallot Busaba is the home of pad Thai Perfect complement to your dish £2.50 Wok noodle Sides Tom yam new peanuts Green chilli Busaba icon Pad kwetio Phad phak Sweet potato fries garlic olives flat rice noodle, smoked French bean, broccoli, courgette, with or without Thai seasoning £2.50 Classic pad Thai Pad Thai jay baby corn, cashew, pine nut £3.60 £3.00 rice noodle, king prawn, rice noodle, broccoli, tofu, chicken, king prawn, shiitake mushroom £6.60 dried shrimp, tofu, egg, courgette, French bean, Chinese broccoli peanut, beansprout peanut, beansprout £9.25 Som Tam £8.95 £8.25 garlic, shiitake mushroom green papaya, dried shrimp, peanut, £6.90 cherry tomato, lime Sen chan Pad Thai £6.90 Small plates Sharing is a Thai way of life pad Thai chicken new rice noodle, king prawn, rice noodle, egg, Thai green salad Por-pia jay new Soft shell crab new Busaba icon peanut, egg, green mango, beansprout, lime with coconut and curry dressing vegetable spring rolls with garlic pepper sauce, crabmeat £8.65 £4.60 Busaba Sharer £9.95 £4.95 chilli, spring onions and Matchstick chicken wings, oyster sauce goong tohd, fish cakes and Busaba icon £9.65 chicken satay £9.95 Bangkok lunch thali £9.95 Thai calamari Goong tohd new Made with Busaba’s secret curry pastes. Perfect with rice or roti 12-4pm Monday-Friday. A set meal experience for one with ginger and green Curry breaded king prawns with new lemongrass and honey tea. Choose one from each to create your thali. peppercorn chilli lime sauce Mussaman £6.95 £6.95 beef bun Songkhla red Aromatic Busaba icon Small plate sampler slow cooked beef in slow-cooked beef, cherry vegetable Mussaman duck Chicken satay Sticky a Josper baked bun tomato, banana pepper Por-pia jay new Northern new Matchstick £6.95 pumpkin, red and yellow potato, peanut, star anise, with peanut sauce £10.95 cinnamon, onion Thai laksa chicken £5.95 tamarind wings chard, French bean with with pineapple, ginger cucumber relish £10.95 crispy split wings Green chicken Lunch main taster and chilli pea aubergine, corn £9.25 Fish cakes new £5.65 with cucumber and £10.65 Mussaman new Railway Railway new peanut relish Panang beef bun chicken rice mushroom £6.25 monkfish new sweet potato fries tomato, Chinese rice Panang curry paste, shimji broccoli, fried egg tomato, Chinese and oyster mushroom with broccoli, fried egg kaffir Lime Fried new Songkhla £11.95 chicken bun beef curry sweet potato fries jasmine rice Salads Light, fresh and delicious Rice set Classic meal eaten on traditional route from rural Thailand to Bangkok Chicken satay Thai beef new Chilli beef rice Railway new Busaba icon salad salad Thai basil and chilli ground mushroom rice Crabmeat fried rice Taste of Thailand £12.95 cucumber, baby gem, grilled fillet of beef, beef, fried egg tomato, Chinese broccoli, spring onion, egg with nam from 4pm daily. Small plate and main radish, lime and ginger cucumber, celery, peanut, £9.65 fried egg pla prik sauce £8.95 mint with sweet chilli sauce £8.65 £8.95 Small plates £8.95 Green curry new fried rice Chilli prawn Por-pia jay new Fish cakes new Chicken satay with char-grilled fried rice chicken breast shiitake mushroom, lime Matchstick £10.95 with pickled morning glory chicken £8.95 Mains Light heat Medium heat Very hot Nuts Vegetarian Gluten free An optional service charge of 10% will be added to your bill. Round out the meal, balance the heat! Chicken Ginger beef new Coconut Rice & roti stir-fry with rice Nuts and allergens butternut squash and vegetable stir-fry with rice All of our dishes are prepared in a kitchen where nuts, gluten as well as other allergens are present, therefore Jasmine rice £2.50 Coconut rice £3.50 Sticky rice £3.50 Bangkok new hot pot we can not guarantee that any dish is completely free from allergens due to the risk of cross contamination. jasmine rice Detailed allergen information is available upon request. If you have a food allergy or intolerance, please ask Smoked chicken king prawn wok noodle stir-fry with rice your waiter for assistance. Thai roti £2.50 B_Menu_A3_02_Full_revised.indd 2 17/11/2015 16:29.
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