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Chicken Asparagus Soup/Seafood Chowder/ Potato and Corn Chowder MENU Soup Cream of Mushroom Soup / Cream of Pumpkin Soup / Nido Oriental Soup w/ Quail Eggs/ Chicken Asparagus Soup/Seafood Chowder/ Potato and Corn Chowder/ Pansit Molo Soup/ Sukiyaki/Miso Soup/ Chicken Macaroni Soup/ Chicken Asparagus Soup Appetizer/Cocktails Assorted Canapés (Tuna Wasabi, Cheese Pimiento, Pesto) Nachos with Salsa &Cheese Dip / Mixed Nuts/ French Bread w/ Balsamic Herb Olive Oil Dip/ Chips and Dip Chicken Ala King, Egg Rolls w/ Dip/ Potato Balls Suman Antipolo Bites w/ Latik and Mango Sauce Salad Garden Salad with Thousand Island or Caesar Salad Dressing (Iceberg Lettuce, Cucumber, Carrots, Singkamas) Mixed Organic Greens w/ Special Herb Dressing (Romaine Lettuce, Red Cabbage, Arugula, Carrots, Cucumber, Singkamas, Red and Green Bell Pepper, Olives) Garden Pasta Salad Roka Salata Salad w/ Greek Dressing Mango Kani Salad w/ Roasted Sesame Dressing (Cucumber, Iceberg Lettuce, Kani Crab Stick, Roe, Mango Cubes) 191 Sen. Lorenzo Sumulong Memorial Memorial Circle, Brgy. Dela Paz, Antipolo City 234-9769 |509-1840 | www.leblanc.com.ph Beef Beef Alexander w/ Mashed Potato/ Beef Morcon/ Ikea’s Swedish Meatballs Beef Kaldereta / Pot Roast Beef w/ Mushroom Gravy Beef Teriyaki w/ Mixed Mongolian Veggies/ Beef Salpicao Beef with Mushroom / Beef Stoganof (w/pasta) Kare Kare (Choice of Oxtail, Tripe and Beef Laman) / Pork Roasted Pork w/ Garlic Infused Au jus Pork Tonkatsu w/ Apple Sauce / Woknatoy (Pork Strips, Liver and Sausage in Red Sauce) / Monghe Meatloaf with Pineapple Sauce / Pork Hamonado / Crispy Pork Belly w/ Mango Cilantro Salsa Grilled Hickory Pork Ribs/ Pot Roast Pork Loin w/ Mushroom Gravy/ Chinese Pork Asado Meatloaf Hardinera (Everlasting), Pork Hamonado, Roasted Pork Roulade w/ Creamy Spinach Filling Fish Fish Fillet with Spinach Bechamel /Fish Fillet with Garlic Mayo Dip / Battered Fish Fillet in Sweet & Sour Sauce / Fish Tofu Oriental/ Grilled Blue Marlin w/ Lemon Butter Sauce/ Steamed Fish Oriental Style Chicken Roasted Herbed Chicken w/ Gravy/ Fried Chicken Max’s Style / Chicken Roulade / Chicken Barbeque / Chicken Inasal / Chicken Pastel / Chicken Cordon Bleu/Chicken Fingers w/ Honey Mustard Dip/Buffalo Chicken w/ Blue Cheese Dip/Chicken Parmigiana/ Chicken Galantina Roll/ Korean Fried Chicken (Soy Garlic) Grilled Chicken Teriyaki/Chicken Honey 191 Sen. Lorenzo Sumulong Memorial Memorial Circle, Brgy. Dela Paz, Antipolo City 234-9769 |509-1840 | www.leblanc.com.ph Vegetables Ratatouille (Zucchini, Red and Green Bell Pepper, Onion, Carrots, Herbed Olive Oil) Vebetable Kebab w/ Tatziki Sauce/Fresh Lumpiang Ubod in Egg Wrapper / Lumpiang Hubad/ Mix Mongolian Veggies / Vegetable Tempura/ Vegetable Medley w/ Quail Eggs/ Buttered Corn and Carrots Pasta Spaghetti, Linguini, Penne, Spirals, Fettuccini, Spaghettini, Macaroni, Shell Macaroni, Sauce: Meat Sauce, Carbonara, Pesto, Garlic and Herb, Cheese, Bolognese, Puttanesca, Cheese and Beef Stroganoff, Chicken Piccata, Amatriciana Noodles Japchae (Korean Pansit) /Special Pansit Sotanghon/ Saucy Pansit Canton/Bihon Guisado, Rice Steamed Rice/Rice Pilaf Desserts Banana Fritters w/ Chocnut Dip/Buco Pandan / Fruit Salad Delight / Coffee Jelly / Peach Mango Jello /Fresh Tropical Fruits Salad / Assorted Pastries/ Panna Cotta/ Dulce de Leche Maja Blanca/Fruity Gelatin/Creamy Fruit Salad Deilght/ Drinks (Refillable, choice of 2) Red Iced Tea / Pine/Orange Juice/ Four Seasons/ Pandan Ied Tea/Regular Iced Tea Mineral Water/ Brewed Coffee/ Hot Tea 191 Sen. Lorenzo Sumulong Memorial Memorial Circle, Brgy. Dela Paz, Antipolo City 234-9769 |509-1840 | www.leblanc.com.ph .
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