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Mrseminyak Drinkmenu SMALL drinks MENU coffee Ristretto 35 Single Espresso 35 Black Coffee 45 Cappuccino 50 Latte 50 Hot Chocolate 50 beers Iced Coffee 50 Iced Cappuccino 50 Prost 40 Affogato Coffee 50 Bintang 50 Bintang Radler 50 Carlsberg 65 herbal tea Heineken 65 Heineken Light 65 Agung Black Tea, Telaga Green Tea, 45 San Miguel Light Original Chai Tea, Paimu Tan Tea, 65 Lemongrass Black Tea, Konacha Tea, San Miguel Pilsner 65 Ginger Black Tea Corona 95 mineral water smirnoff Reflection Natural / Sparkling 380ml 50 Smirnoff Ice 70 Reflection Natural / Sparkling 780ml 85 Smirnoff Ice Raspberry 70 Smirnoff Ice Green Apple 70 chilled juices aperitif cocktails Apple, Cranberry, Mango, 40 Pineapple, Orange Aperol Spritz 115 aperol, sparkling wine and soda water Espresso Martini 120 fresh juices vodka, espresso, kahlua and sugar Honeydew, Orange Tangerine, 50 Negroni 155 Papaya, Strawberry, Watermelon gin, sweet vermouth and campari all prices are in thousand indonesian rupiah classic cocktails Caipiroska 105 Tom Collins 120 vodka, lime juice and brown sugar dry gin, lemon juice, sugar and soda water Mojito 115 Margarita 140 light rum, mint leaves, sugar and soda water tequila, triple sec, lime juice and sugar Daiquiri 115 Mai Tai 140 light rum, sugar and lime juice light rum, dark rum, pineapple juice, almond syrup and grenadine Blue Lagoon 120 vodka, blue curacao, lemon juice and lemonade Cosmopolitan 140 vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and fresh lime Pinacolada 120 light rum, coconut liqueur, coconut milk, Old Fashioned 155 and pineapple juice bourbon whisky, sugar cube, bitters and orange zest signature cocktails mocktails Jungle Birds 115 Frozen Soursop Rochmito 80 spiced rum, dark rum, pineapple juice, pineapple jam, soursop juice, lemon juice, mint leaves, sugar and blueberry syrup, cranberry juice, fresh lime and lemonade topped with espuma foam Dragon Smoothies 80 Cool Cucumber 120 dragon fruit, banana, parsley, yogurt, sugar and gin, fresh cucumber, cucumber syrup, fresh milk apple syrup, apple juice, lemon juice and mint leaves Ginger Lime Fizz 85 Strawberry Kaffir Lime TIIGO Mule 120 homemade ginger fizz syrup, lychee juice, lemon vodka, homemade ginger beer, strawberry, juice and ginger ale kaffir lime leaves, lime juice, pepper and topped with ginger ale Sunrise Frenzy 85 banana, orange juice, strawberries, grenadine syrup Vanilla Passion 135 and yogurt infused vanilla vodka, homemade caramel syrup, passion fruit syrup, passion fruit and homemade Mango Colada 95 tripple passion fruit juice fresh mango, pineapples, coconut cream and sugar Woman on Top 135 Passion Smash 95 bourbon whiskey, fresh thyme, elderflower syrup, green tea, passion fruit, passion fruit syrup, orange juice, lemon juice, bitters, topped with lemon juice and lemonade espuma foam Virgin Strawberry Mojito 95 Balinese Lady 140 strawberries, mint leaves, lemon juice, sugar white wine, dry gin, bitter, lemon juice, sugar, and lemonade rosemary and cucumber all prices are in thousand indonesian rupiah spirits vodka Gilbey’s 120 Smirnoff 135 Absolut Blue 135 aperitif Grey Goose 195 Aperol 110 Pernod 135 tequila Campari 135 Martini (blanco, rosso, dry) 155 Jose Cuervo Reposado 135 rum brandy Bacardi Light 135 Remy Martin VSOP 195 Captain Morgan Light 135 Captain Morgan Spiced 135 Myers Dark 135 whiskey gin irish Gilbey’s 105 Jameson 120 Bombay Sapphire 155 Hendrick’s 180 scotch Johnnie Walker Red Label 135 liqueurs Johnnie Walker Black Label 155 Galliano 135 Amaretto Disaronno 135 american Kahlua 135 Jim Beam White Label 135 Baileys Irish Cream 135 Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 155 Jägermeister 155 all prices are in thousand indonesian rupiah white wine Cape Discovery Sauvignon Blanc 375ml 195 (Australia - Indonesia) wine Cape Discovery Sauvignon Blanc 65/400 (Australia - Indonesia) Cape Discovery Chardonay 400 (Australia - Indonesia) red wine Two Island Chardonnay 95/665 (Australia - Indonesia) Cape Discovery Cab Merlot 375ml 195 Two Island Sauvignon Blanc 105/665 (Australia - Indonesia) (Australia - Indonesia) Cape Discovery Cab Merlot 80/400 Talamonti Trebì Trebbiano d'Abruzzo 680 (Australia - Indonesia) (Italy) Cape Discovery Shiraz 400 Sacred Hill Traminer Riesling 555 (Australia - Indonesia) (Australia) Two Island Shiraz 95/450 Harvest Diary Semillon Chardonnay 750 (Australia - Indonesia) (Australia) Two Island Pinot Noir 105/555 Ventisquero Reserva Sauvignon Blanc 665 (Australia - Indonesia) (Chile) Talamonti Moda’ 800 Ventisquero Reserva Chardonay 650 (Italy) (Chile) Marqués de Riscal Próximo 665 Château Greteau-Medeville Blanc 850 (Spain) (France) Kaiken Malbec 950 Ōhau Gravels Woven Stone 800 (Argentina) (New Zealand) Ventisquero Reserva Merlot 665 Parallèle 45 Côtes Du Rhône Blanc 750 (Chile) (France) Ventisquero Reserva Pinot Noir 750 Attems Pinot Grigio 1,100 (Chile) (Italy) Frescobaldi Cabernet Sauvignon 1,050 (Italy) rosÉ & sweet wine Château d’Anglès Classique Rouge 1,350 (France) Cape Discovery Rosé 375ml 160 Château Grand Village Bordeaux 1,500 (Australia-Indonesia) (France) Cape Discovery Rosé 75/400 (Australia-Indonesia) Dragonfly Moscato 750 sparkling (Indonesia) Cape Discovery Brut 75/400 (Australia-Indonesia) champagne Prosecco Valdobbiadene 1,350 (Italy) Lanson Ivory Demi-Sec 1,950 (France) all prices are in thousand indonesian rupiah healthy drinks fruit smoothies Honeydew Melon, Strawberry, 50 Tropical Smoothie 70 Green Apple, Dragon Fruit, Banana, strawberry, mango, pineapple, yogurt, Watermelon, Pineapple, Orange, Papaya fresh milk and honey Grenadine & Banana Smoothie 70 banana, vanilla ice cream, yogurt, milk vegetable and grenadine Cucumber, Tomato, Carrot, Parsley, 50 Ginger Lifter 70 Celery, Beetroot, Turmeric, Ginger, ginger, fresh pineapple juice, mint leaves, Spinach yogurt and honey Berries Smoothie 70 strawberry, cranberry juice, blueberry syrup, fresh mixed juice yogurt and milk Choose 3 from available fruits or 60 Mixed Fruit Smoothie 70 vegetables mixed of 2 fruits with milk, yogurt and honey detox Carrot Cleanser 55 carrot, orange juice, wild honey, ginger and celery Green Boost 55 spirulina powder, cucumber, green apple, lemon juice and basil Antioxidant 55 matcha powder, pear, spinach, apple juice and lemon juice all prices are in thousand indonesian rupiah herbal drinks Turmeric & Tamarind 60 Rosella Tea 60 turmeric, rock sugar, lime, lemon, tamarind, rosella tea, ginger, lemon, rock sugar, pandan leave pandan leave, brown sugar and still water and still water √ Detox √ Protects your heart √ Cure sore throat √ Refresh body √ Repairs damaged skin √ Eliminate thirst √ Eliminates body odor √ Strenghten bones and teeth √ Facilitate blood flow √ Enhance immunity √ Prevent breast cancer cells growth √ Helps treat cancer √ Maintain weight √ Smoothen respiratory tract √ Reduce cholesterol and glucose Red Date Chinese Tea 60 Black Tea & Ginger 60 angco red fruit, pandan leave ginger, rock sugar, black tea, brown sugar, pandan leave, lemon, lemon and still water cinnamon stick, lemon grass and still water √ Contains vitamin C √ Smoothen blood circulation √ Stimulates white blood cell productions √ Anti-cancer √ Increase stamina √ Help cure flu √ Reduce cardiac disease √ Smoothen respiratory track √ Ease menopause √ Reduce body spots all prices are in thousand indonesian rupiah.
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