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Dinner-Menu.Pdf RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Bebidas/Drinks House Sangria Carafe $16.00 1/2 Carafe $8.00 Glass $5.00 Mixed Drinks Liquors Screwdriver $7.00 Sambuca $5.50 $8.00 Mango Margarita $7.00 Grand Manier $6.50 $8.00 Romeu Tropic $7.00 Johnnie Walker Black Label $7.00 $8.00 Strawberry Daiquiri $7.00 Courvoisier Cognac $7.00 $8.00 Mango Daiquiri $7.00 Absolute Vodka $5.50 $8.00 Vodka Cranberry $7.00 Crown Royal $6.50 $8.00 Long Island Iced Tea $7.00 Chivas Regal $7.00 $8.00 Mojito $7.00 Jack Daniels $6.50 $7.50 Cuba Libre $7.00 Baileys $7.00 $7.50 Margarita $7.00 Cerveza Nacional/ Domestic Beer $2.75 $3.95 Pina Colada $7.00 Cerveza Importada/ Imported Beer $3.25 $4.50 Strawberry Colada $7.00 Parties over 7 persons, 18% gratuity included Grupos de 7 personas o mas, 18% de propina incluida Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Aperitivos/Appetizers Mariquitas $4.95 Ceviche Mixto/Mixed Ceviche $9.95 Mixed Ceviche Antojitos Romeu $11.95 Romeu’s Basket Ceviche Pescado $9.95 Fish Ceviche Chorizo Salteado $9.95 Sautéed Sausage Ceviche de Camarones $9.95 Shrimp Ceviche (Nuevo) Tostones Rellenos con Langosta $12.95 Green Plantains Stuffed with Lobster Calamares Fritos $7.75 Fried Calamari in Marinera Sauce (Nuevo) Tostones Rellenos de Camarones $10.95 Green Plantains Stuffed with Shrimp Yuca Frito a lo Romeu Fried Cassava Romeu Style $4.75 Sopas/Soup Small Large Sopa de Pollo $3.00 $4.50 Asopado de Mariscos $20.95 Chicken Soup Seafood Chowder Frijoles Negros $2.25 $3.50 Asopado de Camarones $16.95 Black Beans Shrimp Chowder Frijoles Colorados $2.50 $4.95 Red Beans Ensaladas/Salads Small Large Ensaladas de la Casa $2.95 $5.50 House Salad Ensaladas Caesar $2.95 $6.95 Cesar Salad Ensaladas Caesar de Pollo $8.95 Chicken Caesar Salad Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Ordenes Especiales/Special Orders Paella Valenciana* .....................................................pp $24.00 Arroz con Pollo ............................................................pp $7.95 Chicken & Yellow Rice Arroz a la Marinera* ................................................pp $25.00 Paella a la Romeu* ....................................................pp $19.00 Seafood Rice Paella Romeu’s Style Minimo 2 persons - 60 Minutos de preparacion *Estos Platos son elaborados con cerveza 2 person Minimum - 60 Minutes cooking time *Beer is used in the preperation of these plates Carne/Meat Bistec de Palomilla $11.95 Artesano de Res $15.95 Palomilla Steak Breaded Steak topped with Ham and Melted Cheese Picadillo $7.95 Ground Beef Bistec Milanesa de Res $15.95 Breaded Steak with Pepper & Onion Tomato Chilindron de Carnero $16.95 Sauce topped with melted cheese Lamb Shanks *NUEVO Bistec Flamante a la brasa de Vaca Frita $13.95 Romeu con Vegetales y Arroz amarillo 12oz $18.95 Shredded Dried Beef *NEW New York Strip Romeu’s flaming broil Sizzling “Baby Churrasco” 12oz Vegetables & Boliche Mechado $12.95 Yellow Rice Pot Roast Bistec de Churrasco $18.95 Filetillo Salteado $9.95 Beef Skirt Steak Pepper Steak Bistec de Rinonada 12 oz $16.95 Higado de la Italian $9.95 NewYork Steak 12oz Liver Itilian Style Ropa Vieja $9.95 Bistec de Res Empanizado $12.95 Shredded Beef Breaded Steak Rabo en Salsa $16.95 Oxtail in Tomato Sauce Servido con arroz, frijoles negros y maduros - agregndo sopa y ensalada $3.00 Served with white rice, black beans and sweet plantains - add soup & salad $3.00 1 side of mojito or chimichurri $0.50 Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Mariscos/Seafood Servido con arroz blanco y maduros Served with white rice and plantain Camarones a la plancha $14.95 Grilled Shrimp Zarzuela de Mariscos Market Price Seafood Platter in Sauce Langosta Grille Market Price Grilled Lobster Deditas de Pescado $11.95 Fish Fingers Filete de Tilapia con Camarones, Pure de Papa y Ensalada $15.95 Fish Filet (Tilapia) Sautee Shrimps, Mash potato and Salad Langosta Enchilada Market Price Lobster in Creole Sauce Enchilado de Camarones $14.95 Shrimp in creole sauce Camarones Empanizados $12.95 Breaded Shrimp Camarones al Ajillo $14.95 Shrimp in Garlic Sauce Filete de Pescado Frito O Al Horno $13.95 Fish Filet Fried or Broiled Tronchos de Pescado, Moros y Maduros $12.95 Chunkss of fish, moro rice and plantains Pargo Entero Frito, Papas Frita, Ensalada $19.95 Fried whole snapper, french fries & salad Parties over 7 persons, 18% gratuity included Grupos de 7 personas o mas, 18% de propina incluida Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Pollo/Chicken Servido con arroz frijoles negros y maduros Served with white rice, black beans and sweet plantain Pollo Rebosado $10.95 Bistec de Pollo Empanizado $11.95 Chicken Fingers Breaded Chicken Steak Enchilado de Pollo $10.95 1/2 Pollo a lo Romeu Style, Arroz Blanco, $11.95 Chicken in Creole Sauce Frijoles Negros y Maduros 1/2 Chicken, Marinated Romeu’s Style with Bistec de Pollo $10.95 Moro and Plantains Chicken Steak Tortillas/Omelettes Platanos Maduros $6.95 Papa $9.95 Sweet Plantains Potato Jamon $6.95 Tortilla $3.50 Ham Plain Omelette Chorizo $8.95 Sausage Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Cerdo/Pork Servido con arroz frijoles negros y maduros Served with white rice, black beans and sweet plantains Masas de Puerco $10.95 Bistec de Puerco a la Plancha $14.95 Pork Chunks Pork Steak Chuletas de Puerco $11.50 Carne de Puerco Asada, Moros y Maduros $7.95 Pork Chops Roasted Pork, Moro Rice and Sweet Plantains Moro and Plantains Sandwiches Sandwich Cubano $6.50 Club Sandwich $7.95 Cuban Sandwich Ropa Vieja Sandwich $6.95 Media Noche $5.50 Shredded Beef Midnight Sandwich Choripan $6.95 Pan con Bistec $6.50 Sausage Sandwich Steak Sandwich Sandwich de Pavo $6.50 Croquetta Preparada $6.50 Turkey Sandwich Croquette Sandwich Pan con Bistec Empanizado $7.95 Hamburger con papitas fritas $6.95 Breaded Steak Sandwich Hamburger w/ french fries Pan con Bistec Romeu $7.95 Sandwich de Pollo $6.50 Romeu Sandwich Chicken Sandwich Pan con Pollo Romeu $7.95 NEW DELICIOUS $9.95 Romeu Chicken Sandwich Miami Sandwich Ham, Pork, Turkey, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Pan con Lechon $6.50 Mayo on Cuban Bread Roast Pork Sandwich Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Especialidades del Dia - Daily Specials Lunes - Monday Sopa de Res $6.95 Baby Churrasco, Moros y Maduros $10.95 Beef Soup Baby Skirt Steak, Moros and Plaintains Potaje de Chicharos $4.95 Split pea Soup Martes - Tuesday Sopon Marinero $10.95 Carne con Papas, Arroz Blanco y Maduros $7.95 Combination of Seafood in a Delicious Rice Soup Baby Churrasco, Rice and Plaintains $10.95 Tamas en Cazuela y Maduros $6.95 Baby Skirt Steak, Rice and Plaintains Servido Corn Meal with Pork & Plantains hasta las 5pm - Served until 5pm Miercoles - Wednesday Sopa de Platano $4.95 Fricase de Pollo, Arroz Blanco y Maduros $7.95 Plantain Soup Chicken Fricassee, White Rice and Plantains Sopa de Panato, baby Palomilla y Papas Fritas $9.95 Baby Churrasco, Moros y Maduros $10.95 Plantain soup, Palomilla Steak and French Fries Baby Skirt Steak, Moros and Plantains Servido hasta las 5pm - Served until 5pm Jueves - Thursday Ajiaco $4.95 $4.95 Chicharron de Pollo, Moros y Maduros $7.95 Vegetable Soup Chicken Chunks, Moros and Plantains Ajiaco, Baby Palomilla, Papas Fritas $8.95 Baby Churrasco, Moros y Maduros $10.95 Vegetable Soup, Palomilla Steak and French Fries Baby Skirt Steak, Moros and Plantains Servido hasta las 5pm - Served until 5pm Carne Con Papas, Arroz y Maduros $7.95 Beef Stew, White Rice and Plantains Vaca Frita, Moros y Maduros $9.95 Dried Beef, Moro Rice and Plantains Viernes - Friday Sopa de Plátano $4.95 Pargo Entero Frito, Papas Fritas y Ensalada $18.95 Plantain Soup Whole Fried Snapper, Fries and Salad Sopa de Pescado $4.95 Pescado Enchilado, Arroz y Maduros $9.95 Fish Soup Fish Filet in Sauce, Rice and Plantains Sopa de Pescado, Filete de $9.95 Baby Churrasco, Moro y Maduros $10.95 Pescado Empanizado y Papas Fritas Baby Skirt Steak, Moros and Plantains Fish Soup, Breaded Fish Filet and French Fries Servido hasta las 5pm - Served until 5pm Romeu’s Cuban Restaurant 6800 Dykes Road Southwest Ranches, FL 33331 Phone: (954) 252-9788 RESTAURANT Come and Enjoy Our Fine Cuban Cuisine Dine-in • Catering • Take-Out • Delivery Call:(954) 252-9788 Fax:(954) 252-0499 Especialidades del Dia - Daily Specials Sadabo - Saturday Potaje de Garbanzos $4.95 Bistec en Salsa de Champiñones, Moros y Maduros $14.95 Chick Peas Soup Steak in Mushroom Sauce, Moros and Plantains Pargo Entero Frito, Papas Fritas y Ensalada $18.95 Camarones Enchilados Arroz y Maduros $13.95 Whole Fried Snapper, Fries and Salad Shrimp in Creole Sauce, Rice and Plantains Domingo - Sunday Caldo Gallego $4.95 Arroz Blanco y Maduros $7.95 Galacian Soup Chicken and Yellow Rice and Plantains Rabo Encendido, Arroz Blanco, $15.95 Enchilado de Pollo y Camarones, $13.95 Frijoles Negron, y Maduros Arroz Blanco y Maduros Oxtail, White Rice, Black Beans and Plantains Chicken and Shrimp in Creole Sauce, Rice and Plantains Pargo Entero Frito, Papas Fritas y Ensalada $18.95 Whole Fried Snapper, Fries and Salad Servidos de 11:00 a.m.
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