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Botanas * Appetizers Caldos * Soups Botanas * Appetizers Guacamole $6.95 Queso Fundido $7.50 (Melted Chihuahua Cheese & Mexican Sausage) Coctel De Camaron $10.50 (Four pieces of Jumbo Shrimp with Mexican Style Cocktail Sauce) Sopes $7.50 (Mini Cornmeal Pizza, Topped with Spicy Salsa & Chihuahua Cheese, served with Fresh Guacomole) Quesadillas $7.50 (Homemade-Flour Tortilla Stuffed with Chihuahua Cheese) Quesadillas Del Mar $8.95 (Flour Tortillas Stuffed with an array of Fresh Seafood) Quesadillas De Polo Beef $8.95 or Papa $7.95 (Flour Tortillas Stuffed with Chihuahua Cheese and your Choice of Chicken, Beef or Potato) Botana Platter $12.95 (Flautas, Sopes, Tamale, Quesadilla & Tostadas) Nachos $6.95 (Homade Nachos with Refried Beans, Cheese, Tomatoes, Onions & Jalapenos) Add $1.25 for Fajitas Beef or Chicken Caldos * Soups Caldo Del Dia c/ $3.50 b/$3.95 (Soup of the Day) Frijoles Charros c/$3.50 b/$3.95 (Pinto Bean Soup with Bacon, Tomatoes, Onions, Cilantro & Jalapenos) Escalades * Salads Escalades De La Casa $3.95 (Mixed Greens, Cilantro Vinaigrette) Escalades De Espinosa $4.50 (Spinach Salad with Sliced Avocados, Bacon & Crumbled Asadero Cheese Escalades De Polo $7.95 (Grilled Chicken over Mixed Greens) Platillos Mexicanos * Mexican Specialties Chile Rellenos $8.95 (Stuffed Pepper, Ground Beef or Cheese) Burritos Beef $8.25 Chicken $8.25 Bean $8.25 Veggie $6.95 Lettuce .50 Tomato .50 Sour Cream .95 Cheese $.95 Enchiladas (2) $8.50 Tex Mex (Corn Rolled Tortillas with Long Horn Cheese, Onion with Red Sauce) add Beef $1.25 Mexican (Chihauhua Cheese, Onion with Red Sauce) add Beef $1.25 Swiss a (Chicken, Chihuahua Cheese, with Green Salsa) Tostadas Bean $6.95 Beef or Chicken $8.50 Mole Poland $11.95 (Chicken served with Classic Coca Enhanced Mexican Sauce) Roasted Chicken Achote $11.95 (Traditional Multi-Peppers Sauce) Menudo $9.95 (Tripe, Hominy Stew served with Onion & Jalapenos, Cilantro & Lime) Tamales (4) $8.95 Bean, Pork or Cheese & Jalapeno Tamale Combo Platter $14.95 (4) Bean, (4) Pork, (4) Cheese & Jalapeno Fajitas Beef or Chicken $11.99 Seafood $12.99 Lettuce .50 | Tomato .50 | Sour Cream .95 | Cheese .95 Gorditas Rellenas $8.50 Three Beef or Cheese Tacos $8.75 Four Beef or Chicken / Hard or Soft Above Items Served with Rice and Beans Carne Filet Solis $22.99 Medallions served over Mexican Russet Potatoes with a touch of Mole Sauce ASADA (Strip) $20.99 NY Strip served with Peppers, Onions and Mex Twice Baked Potato Mariscos Mexican Salmon $18.99 Grilled, over a bed of Mex Rice served with Vegetables & Corn Salsa Tilapia $18.99 Oven Roasted White Fish served over Spinach with Soy Pico Sauce Shrimp Diablo and/or MOLE $19.00 (Devilishly Hot) Served with Rice and Vegetables Above Items Served with Soup or Salad Combinacions Create Your Own Combination Plate Served with Rice and Beans Small - any Two of the following $8.95 Large - any Three of the following $10.25 Toastada | Taco (Hard or Soft) | Enchilada | Tamale | Sope Flauta (Chicken or Beef) | Gordita (Beef or Cheese) Solos * Sides Rice $1.75 | Beans $1.75 | Corn Salsa $2.50 | Guacamole $2.95 Escabeche $1.50 | Pico De Callo $1.50 | Sour Cream $.95 Mole Sauce $.75 | Tortillas (4) $1.75 .
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