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Kiyi Dinner Menu (PDF, 201 KIYI MENU COLD MEZZE AED 25 Hummus Haydari Chickpea puree, garlic, tahini paste and olive oil (N) (V) Buttered garlic, strained yogurt and fresh mint flavor (D) (V) Acili Ezme Finely chopped seasonal vegetables and Cerkez Tavuk aromatic fresh herbs with spicy sour Slow-cooked shredded chicken served with pomegranate sauce (V) (N) (S) walnuts (D) (N) Izgara patlician Yaprak Sarma Char-grilled eggplant mixed with long green Stuffed vine leaves with onion, rice, black pepper, red pepper, tomatoes, garlic, chili currant, pine seeds and cinnamon, served with flakes, and olive oil (V) olive oil and lemon Tulum Peyniri Kopoglu Char-grilled red bell pepper served with Deep fried eggplant served with garlic strained traditional Turkish goat milk cheese (V) (D) yoghurt (D) HOT MEZZE Kiyi Hummus AED 40 Sigara Borek AED 40 Hummus, topped with shrimps, Turkish sucuk, green Fried cheese roll served with aged cheese, pepper and tomatoes, garnished with fresh herbs (N) garnished with fresh herbs (D) (V) Mucver AED 35 Manti AED 40 Fried zucchini served with yoghurt dip Turkish pasta filled with minced beef, topped garnished pomegranate and fresh herb (D) (V) with garlic yoghurt and homemade tomato sauce (D) Tavuk Kanadi AED 40 Kalamar Tava AED 40 Char-grilled chicken wings served with salad (S) Deep-fried calamari served with lemon (D) (N) Icli Kofte AED 40 Tereyagda Karides AED 40 Dumpling stuffed with meat and walnuts (N) Sautéed shrimp, long chili pepper, mushrooms, shallot onion and tomato in garlic butter, parsley, chili flakes and oregano (D) SALADS AED 30 Coban Salata Gavurdag Salata Tomato, cucumber, red onion, green pepper served Chopped tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, roasted with Turkish Ezine cheese, black olives, extra virgin red bell pepper, parsley served with walnuts, olive oil and lemon dressing (D) (V) pomegranate & extra virgin olive oil and lemon dressing (V) (N) Roka Salata Firin Pancar Fresh roughly chopped arugula leaves, tomatoes, Roast beetroot served with cherry tomatoes white cheese, walnuts, garlic olive oil and lemon and crushed Ezine cheese (D) (V) dressing (D) (V) (N) All prices are inclusive of 10 % municipality fees, 10 % Service charge & 5% Vat (A) – Contains Alcohol, (V) – Vegetarian, (N) – Contains Nuts, (D) – Contains Dairy, (S) - Spicy KIYI MENU FROM THE OVEN AED 45 Peynirli Pide Kavurmali Pide Mixed cheese (D) (V) Grilled eggplant, diced beef and cheese (D) Ispanakli Pide Spinach, crushed walnuts and cheese (D) (V) (N) Lahmacun Classic Turkish thin and crispy dough, topped Sucuk Pide with spicy ground meat (D) Turkish beef sucuk with cheese (D) MAIN DISHES AED 125 Adana Kebab AED 125 Kiyi Seafood Platter AED 180 Spiced lamb kebab on flat lavash bread served with Grilled fillet sea bass, salmon, tiger prawn, grilled tomato, red chili, sumac onion & pilaf (D) (S) calamari, sautéed seasonal vegetables (D) AED 125 Tavuk Sis AED 125 Iskender Kebab AED 125 Grilled chicken kebab, served with onion salad, Traditional sliced beef kebab topped with grilled vegetables & pilaf (D) special tomato sauce, served with creamy yoghurt and grilled pepper (D) Kuzu Pirzola AED 155 Char-grilled lamb chops, bulgur pilaf and grilled Alinazik Kebab AED 95 vegetables (D) Char-grilled chunk of beef served with creamy eggplant puree and garlic yoghurt (D) Izgara Levrek AED 135 Char-grilled whole sea bass served with fresh Balic Guvec AED 125 arugula salad & garlic dill sauce (D) Steamed shrimp and sea bass with pilaf (D) Kiyi Mixed Meat AED 155 Sebez Turlu AED 75 Platter Seasonal vegetable stew with pilaf (D) Char-grilled lamb chop, Adana kebab, shish tavuk, chunk of beef, Turkish sucuk served with Cokertme kebab AED 125 grilled vegetables and bulgur pilaf (D) (S) Sautéed beef tenderloin served on fried potato with yogurt and tomato sauce (D) SIDE DISHES SOUP AED 30 AED 45 Bulgur Pilav Ezogelin Corba Bulgur pilav prepared Turkish way (D) Turkish style spicy lentil soup served with crispy bread and lemon wedge (S) Pilav Buttered rice with chickpeas (D) Steamed Vegetables Seasonal steamed vegetables (D) (V) All prices are inclusive of 10 % municipality fees, 10 % Service charge & 5% Vat (A) – Contains Alcohol, (V) – Vegetarian, (N) – Contains Nuts, (D) – Contains Dairy, (S) - Spicy KIYI MENU DESSERTS Kunefe AED 45 Crispy kadaif dough with cheese filling and milky ice cream (D) (N) Baklava AED 55 Turkish baklava served with ice cream (D) (N) Firin Sutlac AED 40 Baked rice pudding served with berries and pistachio (D) (N) Irmik Helva AED 40 Ottoman style semolina dessert served with milky ice cream and berries (D) (N) Katmer AED 40 Crunchy Turkish pancake with pistachio, served with milky ice cream (D) (N) Fruit Platter AED 40 Freshly sliced seasonal fruit platter Ice Cream AED 40 Ice cream selection (D) All prices are inclusive of 10 % municipality fees, 10 % Service charge & 5% Vat (A) – Contains Alcohol, (V) – Vegetarian, (N) – Contains Nuts, (D) – Contains Dairy, (S) - Spicy.
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