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Cholent Available Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Schnitzel Marinated in a Barbecue Sauce with a Bissli Coating Half Lb Specials All sides are half-pound per portion; does not include grilled vegetables and special salads. Lunch (12:30pm - 4:00pm) Choice of any chicken main with two sides and a small fountain drink Yap-Chicken Bar $6.99 TOPPINGS: Cole Slaw, Sauerkraut, Pickle Chips, Israeli Pickles, Sour Pickles, Hot Banana Peppers, Jalapeno Dinner Peppers, Sweet Peppers, Sweet Relish, Fried Onions, Diced Onions, Red Onions, Chummus, Choice of two chicken mains, two sides, Romaine Lettuce, Iceberg Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Olives, Black Olives, Sauteed and two small fountain drinks Mushrooms, Sliced Eggs, Fried Eggplant $13.99 SauCeS: Ketchup, Mustard, Deli Mustard, Spicy Deli Mustard, Honey Mustard, Mayo, Garlic Mayo, Spicy Mayo, Russian Dressing, Pesto, Chimichurri, Sweet Chili Sauce, Barbecue Sauce, Creamy Choice of four chicken mains and four sides Dijonnaise, Buffalo Sauce, Spicy Jalapeno Sauce, Some of This (hot & spicy), Some of That (sweet & spicy) $24.49 SeRVeD Choice of eight chicken mains, eight sides and one salad on a crispy baguette (regular or whole wheat) w/ choice of toppings from our bar. $49.99 Good Old Fashioned Barbecue and Bissli Cholent Available Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Schnitzel Marinated in a barbecue sauce with a Bissli coating Half lb. ....... $2.99 1 lb. ............ $5.99 2 lb. ........... $9.99 Yitzy’s Sweet Style Marinated in a sweet tangy sauce Israeli Style Schnitzel with a crunchy cornflake coating With a Mediterranean spice Cholent Special 1 lb cholent, kishka, overnight potato kugel, & small fountain soda Honey Mustard and Potato Chip Schnitzel $7.99 Pretzel Coated in a crunchy potato chip Marinated in a honey mustard coating sauce with a pretzel coating VIP Cholent Plate Greek Style Grilled Baby Chicken cholent, kishka, yapchik, hot pastrami, marrow bone and cheek Breaded with garlic and herbs Dark meat chicken marinated in a meat, served with cole slaw, pickles, and a crispy baguette, with a spice rub choice of any drink Buffalo and Rice Krispy $22.99 Marinated in a Buffalo style sauce Grilled Chicken with a rice krispy coating Marinated in a spice rub Kishka .............................. $1.49/slice Yapchik ............................... $8.99/lb. Overnight Potato Kugel .... $2.25/slice Pastrami Yapchik ......... $9.49/lb. $10.49 $13.49 $6.49 regular with pastrami junior Yeshiva Special 10%off 9x13 or Full Roaster Bochurim Yap-Chicken Hot dog w/ French Fries ...................... $4.49 ................... Special Special Chicken Nuggets w/ Fries ................ $4.99 P: 732.987.6800 F: 732.987.6799 Choice of any Yap-Chicken Choice of any Yap-Chicken (6 pieces) 1757 Madison aVe. Lakewood, nJ 08701 sandwich, French Fries, and sandwich, French Fries, Kids Burger w/ Fries ............................. $4.49 Small Fountain Soda and Small Fountain Soda ••• Jr. Deli Sandwhich ................................ $6.49 $9.99 incl tax $11.99 Free Delivery All options include a small fountain soda. on orders OVer $45 Wraps all wraps include three toppings, and any sauce from our Yap-Chicken Bar. Steak & Deli Appetizers Crunchy Yap-Chicken Wrap ................................... $8.49 Sandwiches Chicken Nuggets any chicken from our Yapchicken Bar Steak Sandwiches are served on a crispy baguette (regular or whole wheat) Small (6 pcs) .................................................................... $3.99 Yap-Chicken Wrap with Pastrami ....................... $9.49 with lettuce and tomatoes, & your choice of French fries, onion rings or cole slaw. Large (10 pcs) .................................................................. $6.49 any chicken from our Yapchicken Bar with pastrami Family Bucket (20 pcs) ........................................... $10.99 Skirt Steak Sandwich ..... $13.99 Sino Steak Sandwich ..... $13.99 Marinated overnight in a Hawaiian sweet sauce Marinated overnight in a savory sino sauce with Skirt Steak Wrap ................................................... $12.49 sautéed onions Chicken Fingers Crispy chicken fingers served w/ any sauce from our bar Small (6 pcs) ................................................................... $5.99 Deli Sandwiches include a choice of baguette (regular or whole wheat) or rye Large (10 pcs) ................................................................ $8.99 Salads bread and are served with cole slaw and pickles on the side. all salads come with a free water bottle or small fountain drink Family Bucket (20 pcs) .......................................... $16.49 Pastrami .............................. $9.99 Tongue ............................. $14.99 eggrolls Create your own Salad ............ $8.49 Iceberg or Romaine lettuce with unlimited toppings and dressings of your choice. Lean Pastrami ................ $10.25 Honey Glazed Turkey ... $8.99 Vegetable eggroll ......................................................... $2.25 Pastrami eggroll ........................................................... $3.25 add ons: Yap-Chicken .................................................... $3.49 Corned Beef ....................... $9.99 Turkey Pastrami ........... $9.99 Diced Cold Cuts .............................................. $3.99 Turkey ............................... $8.99 Combo ................................. $10.49 Deli Roll .................................................................................................. $3.25 Steak .................................................................... $6.49 Smoked Turkey ............... $8.99 Combination of 2 meats not including tongue. Salami ................................ $7.99 Junior ................................. $6.49 Half size sandwich with any one deli, not including tongue. Platters Soups all platters include a choice of 2 sides. Hearty Chicken & Matzah Ball .............................. $3.99 Yap-Chicken Platter Choice of any chicken from our Yap-Chicken Bar ............................ $13.49 Vegetable Soup ............................................................. $3.99 Paninis Skirt Steak Platter ............................................... $23.99 House Special Soup ................................................ $4.99 Skirt steak marinated overnight in a Hawaiian sweet sauce and grilled to perfection. The Yap-Chicken Toast Choice of any Yap-Chicken served on a toasted baguette (regular or whole Meat Harriery Soup ................................................ $4.99 Sino Steak Platter ................................................ $24.99 wheat) with lettuce, tomatoes, and fried onions topped with garlic mayo. Skirt steak marinated overnight in a savory sino sauce with sautéed onions. The Chevron Toast Served on a toasted baguette (regular or whole wheat) with sautéed Sides mushrooms, green olives, and sliced red onions topped with a pesto sauce. HotIncludes sauerkraut Dogs and/or any sauces from our Yap-Chicken Bar. For a one-time fee of .50 cents, add as many toppings as you’d like Onion Rings ............................................................................................................ $2.99 from our Yap-Chicken Bar! The Teverya Toast French Fries Small ................... $2.49 Large ................... $3.99 Served on a toasted baguette (regular or whole wheat) with chummus, lettuce, Good ol’ hot dog .............................................................. $1.99 Small ................... $2.49 Large ................... $3.99 and tomatoes topped with techina. Spicy Fries Hot Dog Topped with Pastrami ....................... $3.99 Sweet Potato Fries ..................................................................................... $4.99 The Meron Toast Grilled Veg. Half Pound ................ $4.29 Pound ................ $8.49 Served on a toasted baguette (regular or whole wheat) with sautéed onions and grilled eggplant topped with spicy mayo. Israeli Salad Half Pound ................ $2.49 Pound ................ $4.99 Burgers/Subs Cole Slaw Half Pound ................ $2.49 Pound ................ $4.99 all burgers served on a bun w/ lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles. The Old City Toast Rice & Pasta Sides Half Pound .... $2.49 Pound ................ $4.99 Served on a toasted baguette (regular or whole wheat) with lettuce, sweet peppers, and pickle chips topped with deli mustard. Classic Burger 4 oz. succulent beef patty. ......................... $4.49 Double Burger 2- 4 oz. succulent beef patties. ..................... $7.49 Create Your Own Toast Beverages Served on a toasted baguette (regular or whole wheat) with your choice of Pastrami Burger Bottled Water / Can of Soda .......................................................... $.99 toppings. 4oz. succulent beef patty topped w/ pastrami & fried onions ............. $8.49 Bottled Soda ......................................................................................... $1.75 DelI/CHICKeN TONGue Snapple / Vitamin Water / Powerade .................................... $2.25 Junior Burger 2oz. succulent beef patty .......................... $2.49 $11.49 $15.99 Fountain Soda Small (16oz) .......................................................... $1.15 Large (32oz) .......................................................... $1.65.
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