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Excalibur Avalon Restaurant Menu Excalibur Avalon Restaurant Menu Transforming medieval recipes into products to tickle twenty-first century taste buds is an exciting challenge, and this is where the fusion between past and present really happens. The Avalon Restaurant combines modern technology with medieval flavours to create a surprisingly happy pairing. Medieval food was seasonal, sustainable, and often dairy-free. What’s not to love! Recreating medieval dishes is an adventure. Medieval cookbooks only detail the food of the elite, and it’s unlikely that any were written by the cooks themselves! Like incomplete puzzles, the recipes rarely mention quantities, or temperatures, and give few instructions. We have sensitively reconstructed, with a dose of creative license, truly unique and tantalizing dishes to transport your culinary senses on a true journey of discovery. NOTES Kindly inform the hotel staff of any allergies prior to placing an order (All food may contain traces of nuts) Consuming raw or undercooked meat, seafood or egg products can increase your risk of food borne illness. Please allow 35 minutes for your order, 45 minutes if “Well Done” to be served, tables with large number of guests please allow a longer waiting time A 10% Service charge will be added to tables of 10 and more. PLEASE NOTE NO PERSON IS ALLOWED TO PLAY ON THE FOUNTAIN OR IN THE WATER FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 08H00 – 11H00 All our Breakfast items are served with a glass of fruit juice or a cup of coffee/tea. Squires Breakfast R49 Two eggs (fried, poached, boiled or scrambled), grilled bacon, grilled tomato and one slice of white or brown toast. English Breakfast R115 Two eggs (fried, poached, boiled or scrambled), grilled bacon, grilled tomato, beef sausage, mushrooms and baked beans, served with white or brown toast and French fries Flapjacks R59 3 Blueberry flapjacks served with fresh blueberries, cream and honey Eggs Benedict R85 Two poached eggs, wilted spinach, ham and a homemade hollandaise sauce served on an English muffin Health Breakfast R 59 Crunchy muesli with yoghurt and seasonal fruits served with honey Three Eggs Omelette’s R79 Three eggs omelette’s with cheese and your choice of one extra filling served with white or brown toast and French fries Extra Fillings: bacon, tomato, mushrooms, ham or mozzarella (Prices Below) Breakfast Extras: Bacon Strip R9 Tomato R7 Mushrooms R15 Ham R15 Mozzarella R15 Toast R4 Egg R6 Beef Sausage R25 Please allow 35 minutes for your order, 45 minutes if “Well Done” to be served, tables with large number of guests please allow a longer waiting time LUNCH MEALS Served From 11h00 Grilled Panini R79 Served with a side salad Choose between: Smoked Chicken and Mayonnaise OR Ham, Cheese and Tomato; OR Tuna Mayonnaise Pan Focaccia (V) R55 Traditional Pan Focaccia filled with Grilled Vegetables and Rocket Pesto Beetroot, Rocket & Halloumi Salad R65 Beetroot and Rocket Salad served with Orange Segments, Herb Croutons and a House Dressing Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap R89 Sweet Chilli Chicken with Garden Vegetables and Cream Cheese served with French fries or a side salad Savory Chicken Parcels R99 Savoury Chicken Parcel wrapped in Bacon, Drizzled with Pouring Syrup OR Savoury Chicken Parcel stuffed with spinach and Feta. Served with French Fries or a side salad. Mediterranean Salad (V) R70 Mixed Greens & Char-Grilled Vegetables, Drizzled with Balsamic Vinegar Served with Crumbed Deep-Fried Feta and Chefs Tangy Dressing Club Panini R99 Grilled Panini, filled with Smoked Chicken, Bacon, Fried Egg, Cheese & Tomato served with Chips or Potato Wedges Grilled Steak R125 300G Beef Rump, served with an fried Egg & French Fries Please allow 35 minutes for your order, 45 minutes if “Well Done” to be served, tables with large number of guests please allow a longer waiting time BASKETS Chicken Basket R65 3 Chicken Strips, 3 Chicken Nuggets, 3 Onion Rings & French Fries Wings & Things R65 3 Buffalo wings, 3 Chicken Strips, 3 Onion Rings & French Fries Mixed Basket R85 3 Beef Samosas, 3 Sausage Roll’s, 3 Spinach & Feta Pies, 3 Chicken Spring rolls & French Fries Vegetarian Basket R65 3 Spinach & Feta pies, 3 Veg Spring rolls, 3 Veg Samosas & French Fries STARTERS Served From 11h00 Avocado & Prawn R89 Langustini prawns, remoulade, and avocado served with crisp lettuce and lemon wedges Escargots R59 Snails with your choice of a creamy lemon or garlic butter, topped with our secret cheese mixture & served with bread fingers Buffalo Wings R69 King Arthur’s crumbed Buffalo wings served with a choice of BBQ sauce or HOT dipping sauce Cheesy Garlic & Bacon Roll R49 Garlic Bread roll filled with mozzarella, cheddar & crispy bacon shards Crumbed Mushrooms R59 A bowl of succulent crumbed mushrooms deep fried till golden and served with tartare sauce Calamari Starter R75 Calamari Rings, Grilled or Fried, served with tartar sauce Peri-Peri Chicken Livers R59 Peri-Peri Chicken Livers, choose between mild or hot, served with bread fingers. Soup (Seasonal) R40 Please do ask your waiter for our soup of the day Please allow 35 minutes for your order, 45 minutes if “Well Done” to be served, tables with large number of guests please allow a longer waiting time MAIN COURSE Served From 11h00 Grilled Line Fish R165 Line Fish served with garlic and olive oil wilted spinach, ratatouille vegetables complimented with a lemon butter sauce Excalibur Lamb Shank R199 Lamb shank served with grilled seasonal vegetables mashed potatoes served with a pan jus Grilled Steaks R199 400g Beef Sirloin OR 300g Beef Fillet OR 500g T-bone steak With sautéed seasonal vegetables and crispy onion rings and your choice of baked potato with sour cream and chives OR Parmesan and truffle infused potato wedges OR Mealie pap fingers OR French fries 500gr Sticky Ribs R155 Pork Ribs Basted in Soy Sauce, Brown Sugar and Tomato Sauce served with French Fries & Onion Rings Excalibur’s Roasted Bbq Chicken R135 Chicken breast roasted and carved away from the bone, served with pommes william & sautéed vegetables Chicken Schnitzel R85 Crumbed Chicken breast fillet served with a sauce of your choice and a side salad or French fries PASTA Creamy Chicken & Mushroom Linguine R95 Tender grilled chicken breast with a creamy mushroom sauce layered on a bed of linguine Creamy Ham & Cheese Linguine R110 Pieces of ham with béchamel sauce topped with cheese served on a bed of linguine Vegetarian Spaghetti R65 Vegetarian Spaghetti served with seasonal vegetables and a Napolitana sauce SIDE DISHES’ Black pepper corn sauce R18 Three cheese sauce R17 Mushroom sauce R23 Portuguese sauce R18 Hollandaise sauce Home Made R18 Mustard sauce R20 Tartare sauce R18 Creamy garlic sauce R24 Excalibur’s Seasonal salad R25 Greek Salad R55 French Fries R25 Onion Rings (9 pieces) R23 Pap Fingers R20 Vegetables R20 Mash Potato R20 Potato Wedges R20 Baked Potato with Sour Cream R20 Sweet potato fries R22 Please allow 35 minutes for your order, 45 minutes if “Well Done” to be served, tables with large number of guests please allow a longer waiting time SPECIALITY DISHES Served From 11h00 Gourmet Burger R115 200G Beef or Chicken patty topped with peppers, tomato, bacon, mushrooms, gherkins and our famous cheese mix. Served with French fries or potato wedges Eisbein R165 Excalibur’s famous Eisbein served with Mustard mash & Sauerkraut, accompanied with homemade apple sauce and mustard Excaliburger R435 (Serves Four People – Sharing Allowed) The Tower of Avalon consisting of Four 200g Homemade Beef Patties, Tomato, Bacon, Mushrooms, gherkins and Our Secret Cheese Mix, served Toasted Buns accompanied with a kilogram of Chips served on a platter. The entire Excaliburger is held together with Arthur`s sword, the Excalibur KIDDIES MENU Served From 11h00 Chicken Nuggets R49 Deep Fried Chicken Nuggets and French Fries served with a Thousand Island Dip. Crazy Sticky Ribs R69 Really Sticky Pork Ribs Basted in Soy Sauce, Brown Sugar and Tomato Sauce served with French Fries Mini Excaliburger R55 The Mini Tower of Camelot consisting of a 100g Homemade Beef Patty, Tomato, Lettuce and Cheese, served on French Toast Bun and French Fries. Toasted Cheese R38 Toasted Cheese sandwich with the most delicious Cheese mix melted to perfection, served with French Fries Ice Cream With Chocolate Sauce R35 Three scoops of Ice Cream served with a chocolate sauce and a sprinkle of popping candy Malva Pudding R55 Traditional South African Malva pudding, covered with custard and served with Vanilla ice cream DESSERTS Strawberry Cheese Cake R60 Vanilla cheese cake with textures of strawberries and cream Excalibur Style Lemon Tart R55 Lemon tart served with Italian meringue Chocolate Marquise R65 White & Dark Chocolate mousse with macaroons and coffee ice cream Chef’s Cheese Platter R75 Brie, cheddar, creamy blue and Mozzarella, nuts, crackers and grapes served homemade coulis Chocolate Brownie’s R55 Chocolate brownies made with real chocolate, served with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate sauce and sprinkled nuts Chocolate Volcano R65 Decadent Chocolate Pudding With A Molten Centre, Served With Ice Cream Please allow 35 minutes for your order, 45 minutes if “Well Done” to be served, tables with large number of guests please allow a longer waiting time HOT BEVERAGES Excalibur Coffee R19 Cappuccino R21 Espresso R19 Espresso Doppio R23 Café Latte R20 Hot Chocolate R20 Iced Coffee R24 Tea (Rooibos/5 Roses) R19 (English Breakfast/Earl Grey) ALCOHOLIC COFFEES Excalibur Knights’ coffee R45 One tot of Tia Maria and one tot Van Der Hum, topped with Excalibur
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