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CHEF's Specials Appetizers Welcome to the Cody Hong Kong Restaurant. We will do our best to make your visit a delightful one. If you feel content, satisfied and fulfilled as you walk out the door, then we have achieved our goal. We have drawn upon our heritage and experience to become the finest Chinese restaurant in the area. You can enjoy dishes from the various Chinese cuisines: Szechuan, Mandarin, Hunan and Cantonese. Our menu provides numerous choices for many diets from meat or seafood lovers to vegetarians. Each of our dishes are made to order with the finest ingredients available. As in all traditional Chinese cooking, we use extreme heat to ensure that the food is fully cooked but retains full flavor. Chinese cuisine incorporates three elements; it should be colorful and pleasing to the eye, have an enticing aroma, and above all exquisite flavor. We invite you to sit back and enjoy your meal. APPETIZERS TO W A RM UP THE PA L A TE ... Vegetarian Egg Roll ................................................... 2.00 Crab Puffs ................................................................. 6.00 Seasoned veggies rolled in a light, crispy shell Six delicately fried won tons with imitation crab meat and deep fried to a golden brown. and cream cheese, served with sweet & sour sauce. Deep Fried Pork Won Ton .................................. 6.00 Deep Fried Shrimp ................................................ 7.00 Ten fried pork won ton wrappers served Shrimp, breaded and deep fried to a golden brown. with sweet & sour sauce. Garlic Spareribs ...................................................... 9.00 Garlic Chicken Wings ......................................... 8.00 Miniature pork ribs sautéed in fresh garlic and lemon, Chicken wings marinated in our fabulous garlic served over broccoli. marinade and deep fried extra crispy. Hong Kong Appetizer Plate Pot Sticker ................................................................. 8.00 An assortment of egg roll, deep fried pork won tons, Eight delicately ground pork Chinese dumplings crab puffs, and garlic chicken wings. steamed to perfection. Pan Fried of Steamed Small Order .............................................................. 5.50 Large Order ............................................................. 9.50 CHEF’S SPECIALS OUR ENTRÉES A RE COOKED TO ORDER : Happy Family ........................................................ 16.00 Sweet & Sour Combo .............................................. 16.00 Sautéed shrimp, scallops, chicken, imitation crab Breaded & deep fried shrimp, chicken & pork topped meat & vegetables served on a sizzling hot plate. with our homemade sweet & sour sauce. Sizzling Seafood Platter ......................................... 16.00 Kung Pao Double Delight ................................. 16.00 Sautéed shrimp, scallops & vegetables served on Shrimp, chicken, peanuts & diced vegetables a sizzling hot plate. sautéed in hot spicy Kung Pao sauce. Triple Delights ............................................................. 16.00 Sam See ............................................................................ 16.00 Sliced beef, chicken, shrimp & assorted vegetables Beef, BBQ pork, chicken, shredded carrots, onions and sautéed in a special sauce. snow peas sautéed in sweet & hot spicy house sauce. Chinese Hot Pot .................................................... 16.00 Dragon and Phoenix................................................ 16.00 Sautéed shrimp, scallops, beef, chicken, barbecued pork Jumbo shrimp and deep fried breaded chicken & vegetables in our house special sauce served in a hot with snow peas, water chestnut, onion and carrot pot which keeps your food hot until the last bite. sautéed in our house hot & sour sauce. Hot & Spicy – Ala Carte Served with Steamed Rice or Egg Fried Rice – (Steamed Rice or Egg Fried Rice NOT Served with Appetizers, Fried Rice, Chow Mein, Soup or Noodles) FAMILY-STYLE DINNERS No Substitutions Please Soup not included with Carry-Out Orders Hot & Spicy EAST DINNER $15.00 per person WEST DINNER $17.00 per person (Minimum Order For 2 or More) (Minimum Order For 2 or More) Won Ton Soup Won Ton Soup Crab Puff • Egg Rolls Crab Puff • Egg Rolls Assorted Vegetables Sweet & Sour Shrimp Sweet & Sour Pork Assorted Vegetables With Chicken Boneless Fried Chicken Mongolian Beef Egg Fried Rice Egg Fried Rice SOUTH DINNER $16.00 per person NORTH DINNER $19.00 per person (Minimum Order For 2 or More) (Minimum Order For 2 or More) Won Ton Soup Won Ton Soup Crab Puff • Egg Rolls Crab Puff • Egg Rolls Assorted Vegetables Happy Family Sweet & Sour Pork Sam See Deep Fried Shrimp Sweet & Sour Combo Egg Fried Rice Egg Fried Rice COMBINATION PLATES Served with Soup of the day, Served for one person Soup not included with Carry-Out Orders No Substitutions Please A. D. Chicken Subgum Chow Mein Assorted Vegetables with Chicken (Crisp Noodles) Sweet & Sour Pork Garlic Chicken Wing Boneless Fried Chicken Sweet & Sour Pork Egg Fried Rice Egg Fried Rice $12.00 $13.00 B. E. Chicken Subgum Chow Mein Szechuan Beef (Crisp Noodles) Egg Roll Egg Roll Deep Fried Shrimp Sweet & Sour Chicken Egg Fried Rice Egg Fried Rice $13.50 $12.00 C. F. Chicken Subgum Chow Mein Assorted Vegetables with Chicken (Crisp Noodles) Lemon Chicken Sweet & Sour Pork Deep Fried Shrimp Deep Fried Shrimp Egg Fried Rice Egg Fried Rice $13.50 $13.00 BEVERAGE Soft Drinks (no refills) • Milk (no refills) • Coffee (refills) www.codychinese.com RI ch ENTRÉ es ALW A YS A F A VORITE A MONG THE DISCERNING ... Orange Flavor Chicken ................................... 11.25 Lemon Chicken .................................................... 11.25 Lightly breaded tender sliced chicken, deep fried until Breaded & deep fried chicken breast topped with a crispy, then stir fried in hot & sour sauce. special lemon sauce. Sesame Chicken or Beef ................................... 11.25 Boneless Fried Chicken ..................................... 11.25 Chicken or beef sautéed in garlic and sweet & hot chili Breaded & deep fried chicken breast topped with our pepper, over a bed of rice vermicell. chef’s signature golden gravy. General Tso’s Chicken ..................................... 11.25 House Tofu .............................................................. 11.25 Lightly breaded sliced chicken quickly fried until crispy, Bean curd, pork, snow peas, water chestnut, onion, and water chestnuts and bell peppers sautéed in hot & spicy sauce. carrot sautéed in garlic and black Bean sauce. Ma Po Tofu ........................................................... 11.25 Deep Fried Shrimp ................................................... 13.00 Bean curd, pork, peas and carrots sautéed Shrimp breaded and deep fried to a golden brown. in hot red bean sauce. Moo Shui Mongolian Beef or Chicken ............................. 11.25 A classic Mandarin dish comprised of meat, fluffed eggs, Onion sautéed in Sweet & Hot Spicy Mongolian Sauce. shredded cabbage, black fungus, and seasoning served with 4 pancakes (extras $.50 each). Sweet & Sour Beef, Chicken or Pork .................................. 11.25 Breaded and deep fried, topped with Shrimp ....................................................... 13.00 our homemade sweet & sour sauce. Chicken or Pork ........................................ 11.25 Shrimp ....................................................... 13.00 FRIED RICE CHILDREN’S MENU MIXED WITH EGGS , PE A S , & C A RROTS FOR CU S TO M ER S UNDER 10 .............................................. 1.50 K1. Deep Fried Chicken Breast ..................... 6.50 Steamed Rice (Cup) Egg Fried Rice (Cup) ............................................ 1.75 French Fries Egg Fried Rice (no vegetable)................................ 6.00 K2. Deep Fried Shrimp ...................................... 6.75 Barbecued Pork Fried Rice .............................. 7.75 French Fries Vegetable Fried Rice ............................................ 7.75 Chicken Fried Rice ................................................. 7.75 K3. Crab puff .......................................................... 6.75 Beef Fried Rice ...................................................... 7.75 Deep Fried Chicken Breast Shrimp Fried Rice ........................................... 9.00 French Fries Special Fried Rice .............................................. 9.00 Combination of shrimp, BBQ pork & chicken. French Fries ...................................................... 3.25 CHOW MEIN OR CHOP SUEY EGG FOO YOUNG CHOW MEIN SERVED OVER CRI S P NOODLE S CHINESE OMELETTE A ND SHREDDED C abba GE WITH OUR CHOP SUEY SERVED WITH STEA M ED RI C E CHEF ’S SIGN A TURE GOLDEN GR A VY . With Pork .......................................... 10.25 With Chicken .............................................. 10.25 With Chicken ....................................... 10.25 With BBQ Pork .......................................... 10.25 With Beef ..................................................... 10.25 With Beef ............................................ 10.25 Vegetable Egg Foo Young ........................................ 10.25 Shrimp Or Special ........................................... 11.25 Shrimp Egg Foo Young ........................................ 11.25 The special include shrimp, beef & chicken. OUPS S SERVED FA M ILY STYLE Small cup soup of the day (Dine in only)................. 1.25 Won Ton Soup ....................................................... 8.50 Seasoned broth, vegetables with tender ground pork Small cup won ton soup (Dine in only)....................
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