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Kebabs: Kebabs Kebabs: Kebabs: 200\60\30\50 Mutton kebab 200\50\50 Chicken with pita bread, onions and wings with barbecue Ajika ………….450 RUB Sauce………….300 RUB 200\60\30\50 Veal kebab 300\30 Sea bass baked with with pita bread, onions and Herbes de Provence, Ajika………….450 RUB served with mixed salad 200\60\30\50 Pork kebab and fresh tomato with pita bread, onions and sauce………….550 RUB ajika………….400 RUB 300\30 Gilthead sea bream 200\60\30\50 Chicken kebab baked with spicy with pita bread, onions and salsa…………..550 RUB Ajika…………320 RUB 200\60\30\50 Salmon steak 400\60\30\50 Assorted with pita bread, onions and kebabs (pork, mutton, beef, Ajika………….600 RUB chicken) with pita bread, 150\35\30Tiger prawn onions and ajika . 800 RUB skewers……….600 RUB 200\35\30Tiger prawn skewers……….700 RUB Side dishes: Sauces: 350 Fresh vegetables with greens 50 g Ketchup…………...50 RUB (tomatoes, cucumbers, bell pepper, radishes, dill, parsley, cilantro, 50 g Sour cream .............. 50 RUB spring onions)………..300 RUB 50 g Horseradish ............. 50 RUB 300\10 Homemade pickles (pickled cucumbers, tomatoes, sauerkraut 50 g Mayonnaise ............ 50 RUB with oil dressing)…….350 RUB 50 g Mustard…………...50 RUB 180 Grilled vegetables (tomatoes, bell peppers, eggplants, zucchinis, 50 g Tartar ...................... 55 RUB celery,and mushrooms)..200 RUB 150/30 French fries with 50 g Narsharab ............... 55 RUB Ketchup……………….150 RUB 30 g Soy sauce ................ 55 RUB 150 Potato wedges……150 RUB 10 ml Olive oil………….50 RUB 320 Potatoes baked in foil with sauce……………………150 RUB 30 g Butter.......................40 RUB 50 g Homemade ajika…..60 RUB 50 g Cheese sauce………60 RUB 50 g Specialty sauce.........60 RUB Kebabs: Kebabs: SPECIAL OFFER GRILL PLATE Big Basket Grill: a set for a 500 grams kebab: pork, chicken, mutton, big company beef 500 grams pork kebab 200 grams grilled vegetables (tomatoes, 500 grams chicken kebab bell peppers, eggplants, zucchinis, celery, 400 grams grilled vegetables (tomatoes, mushrooms) bell peppers, eggplants, zucchinis, celery, 300 grams fresh vegetables with greens mushrooms) (tomatoes, cucumbers, bell pepper, 300 grams fresh vegetables with greens radishes, dill, parsley, cilantro, spring (tomatoes, cucumbers, bell pepper, onions) radishes, dill, parsley, cilantro, spring 300 grams French fries onions) 100 grams home-made ajika 300 grams French fries 150 grams pita bread 200 grams home-made ajika Totalprice…….1200 RUB 250 grams pita bread Total price…..2000 RUB COMBO GRILL 500 grams pork kebab We made our special Big Basket for a big 300 grams grilled vegetables (tomatoes, company of friends. It includes delicious bell peppers, eggplants, zucchinis, celery, pork and chicken kebabs, fresh vegetables, mushrooms) French fries, and pita bread. A huge 300 grams fresh vegetables with greens serving and excellent taste made specially (tomatoes, cucumbers, bell pepper, for you! radishes, dill, parsley, cilantro, spring onions) 300 grams French fries 100 grams home-made ajika 150 grams pita bread Total price……..1200 RUB .
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