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Extras Juices Dessert Hot Arabic Drinks Soft Drinks BRIYANI EMIRATES (CHICKEN) RM24 EXTRAS COFFEE DRINKS ROASTED CHICKEN WITH BOILED EGG IN RICE, BREAD RM3 ESPRESSO RM7 COOKED WITH ARABIAN SPICES AND SERVED RICE (MANDI/KABSA) RM8 AMERICANO RM8 WITH TOMATO SOUP QUARTER CHICKEN RM14 CAPPUCCINO RM9 BRIYANI EMIRATES (LAMB) RM33 LAMB (MANDI/KABSA) RM21 LATTE RM10 ROASTED NEW ZEALAND LAMB SHOULDER (250G) WITH NEW ZEALAND LAMB SHOULDER (250G) ICE LATTE RM11 BOILED EGG IN RICE, COOKED WITH ARABIAN SPICE AND GARLIC SAUCE RM5 MACCHIATO RM11 SERVED WITH TOMATO SOUP ARABIC SALAD RM12 MOCHA RM10 CHICKEN FAJITAS RM22 GREEK SALAD RM12 ICE MOCHA RM11 STARTER SLICES OF BONELESS & SKINLESS CHICKEN, ONION, FRIES RM5 HOT CHOCOLATE RM7 HUMMUS RM10 GREEN CAPSICUM, MOZARELLA CHEESE, FRIES, ICED CHOCOLATE RM8 CHILI & GARLIC SAUCE SERVED WITH BREAD ADDITIONAL ESPRESSO RM4.50 HUMMUS WITH LAMB RM15 JUICES SERVED WITH BREAD GRAPEFRUIT RM7 FALAFEL RM15 PIZZA ORANGE RM7 SOFT DRINKS PEPPERONI PIZZA RM22 CRANBERRIES RM7 COKE/ PEPSI/ 7-UP/ FANTA RM5 CHICKEN PIZZA RM20 TOMATO RM7 BARBICAN RM8 MARGHERITA PIZZA RM15 GRILL KIWI RM7 SARSI (BOTTLE) RM12 VEGETABLES PIZZA RM15 LAMB KEBAB RM25 STARFRUIT RM7 SARSI FLOAT RM15 CHICKEN KEBAB RM18 FRUIT PUNCH RM7 VIMTO RM7 SHISH TAWOOK RM18 FAMILY DEAL - 4 PERSONS APPLE RM7 DRINKING WATER RM2 SKEWERED CUBE CHICKEN GRILL MANDI/ KABSA WHOLE CHICKEN RM80 MANGO RM7 MANDI/ KABSA LAMB (1KG) RM110 LIME RM7 MANDI/ KABSA MIXED (CHICKEN & LAMB) RM98 PINEAPPLE RM7 HOT ARABIC DRINKS MAIN COURSES GREEN GUAVA RM7 TURKISH COFFEE RM10 MANDI CHICKEN RM22 PINK GUAVA RM7 ADANI TEA CUP RM7 CHICKEN AND RICE ARE COOKED TOGETHER WITH A CALAMANSI RM7 SHAWARMA ADANI TEA POT (SMALL) RM14 MIXTURE OF HAWAIJ AND SAFFRON LEMON RM7 SHAWARMA EMIRATES RM22 ADANI TEA POT (BIG) RM20 MANDI LAMB RM29 PASSION FRUIT RM7 SHREDDED CHICKEN WITH HUMMUS AND ARABIC TEA POT CUP RM5 NEW ZEALAND LAMB SHOULDER (250G) IS BOILED JUICE WITHOUT ICE RM10 SCOOP OF TABOULEH OR MULUKHIYAH SERVED ARABIC TEA POT (SMALL) RM10 WITH WHOLE SPICES UNTIL TENDER AND SERVED WITH BREAD AND GARLIC SAUCE MIXTURE OF 2 JUICES RM10 WITH MANDI RICE ARABIC TEA POT (BIG) RM15 EGG SHAWARMA EMIRATES RM16 KABSA CHICKEN RM22 CHICKEN AND RICE ARE COOKED TOGETHER WITH A DESSERT MIXTURE OF SPICES, BLACK LIME, BAY LEAVES, KIDS PREMIUM CAKE RM16 AND SAFFRON SAMOSA (6 ROLLS) RM12 SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY KABSA LAMB RM29 SERVED WITH FRIES CHEESE CAKE RM13 NEW ZEALAND LAMB SHOULDER (250G) IS BOILED CHICKEN SHAWARMA ROLLS RM12 CREAM CARAMEL RM5 WITH WHOLE SPICES UNTIL TENDER AND SERVED WITH KABSA RICE @Hadramawtemirates HadramawtEmirates.
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