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Boteh Menu A3 Final Oct 19 Hot Drinks Choice of milk: semi skimmed dairy / almond / oat /soya Desserts TEA ...............................................................................................................£1.80 Peppermint, Green tea, Earl grey, English breakfast, Camomile NAPELONI £3.50 Light pastry filled with cremé, traditionally one of Iran's most popular pastries. PERSIAN BLACK TEA with fresh mint................................................... £2 ESPRESSO........................................................................................................ £2 PERSIAN TEA & BAKLAVA £4 DOUBLE ESPRESSO..................................................................................... £2 Ceylon cardamom tea with fresh mint served with Baklava CAPPUCCINO ................................................................................................ £2 BASTANI AKBARMASHTI £4.50 CAFÉ LATTE..................................................................................................... £2 Persian creamy saron and pistachio ice cream with hint of rose water CHAI LATTE ..................................................................................................... £2 FLAT WHITE.................................................................................................... £2 PALOODEH £4.50 AMERICANO white or black ................................................................. £2 Persian frozen sorbet made with vermicelli noodles, lime & rose water syrup, topped with Morello cherry and pistachio CAFÉ MOCHA ........................................................................................ £2.50 + mix half Paloodeh and half bastani - try the best of both worlds HOT CHOCOLATE................................................................................ £2.50 ADD FLAVOUR........................................................................................... 50p MILKSHAKE BASTANI £5.50 vanilla, caramel, cinnamon, hazelnut Bastani Akbarmashti - with all the goodness that comes in the icecream ADD CREAM ............................................................................................... 50p but in a milkshake Soft Drinks WATER ........................................................................................................ £1.80 330ml still or sparkling bottled water Why not try our BOTTOMLESS SOFT DRINK ............................................................. £2.50 MILKSHAKE BASTANI Coca Cola, Diet Coca Cola, Coca Cola Zero, Sprite or Fanta FRESHLY SQUEEZED FRUIT JUICE ............................................... £4.50 with all the goodness that comes in our Orange, apple, carrot, melon, ginger or mix as you like Bastini icecream but in a milkshake POMEGRANATE JUICE Freshly Pressed ............................................. £6.50 Iced Drinks - £3 each Fresh Cakes and Pasteries LIPTON ICED TEA - lemon or peach ICED COFFEE available at our dessert counter ICED CHOCOLATE Feel free to take a look Organic Superfood Smoothies - £5 each BERRY HIT acai, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, goji berries and banana EAT IN OR TAKE AWAY ZINGY TROPICAL mango, avocado, kiwi, dried mulberries, apple and ashwagandha NUTELLA avocado, banana, hazelnuts, cacao, hemp protein and psyllium husk GET LOYALTY POINTS TROPICAL GREENS AND BANANA FOR TREATS pineapple, kale, mint, lime, banana, ginger, moring and yacon root Bottomless Persian Drinks - £2.50 DOOGH - minted yoghurt drink SHARBATE ABLIMOO - refreshing mint and lime drink SHARBATE SEKANJEBIN - cool mint with a hint of vinegar SHARBATE ALBALOO morello cherry drink SHARBATE SAFFRON chia seed, saron, and lime drink 110 GEORGE STREET MARYLEBONE, LONDON W1U 8NX Alcohol 25CL WINE....................................................................................................... £7 020 3994 0999 20CL PROSECCO.......................................................................................... £7 45ML PATRON TEQUILA .................................................................... £6.50 [email protected] K1 BEER .............................................................................................................£4 (Please see to our Alcohol menu for wider selection) www.boteh.co.uk Grills Rice (Pollow) Stews (Khoresht) Eat your grill the way you like..... Steamed basmati rice, mixed with various ingredients, to create a unique, All stews are served with steamed Persian rice long grained, light and fluy rice dish, usually served with a side of lamb, chicken, fish or if you prefer make it a vegetarian. The word khoresht is a generic word for stew dishes in Persian cuisine. There are multiple dierent stew dishes, and each region of Iran brings Eat your rice the way you like..... out a flavour of their local heritage. Stews are most commonly served with Steamed basmati rice, and decorated with saron rice, with rice in a wrap with salad to bring out the special aromas that saron brings to the dish. Gluten free available Eat your stew the way you like..... JUJEH KEBAB £11 Tender pieces of chicken, marinated in olive oil, lime juice, saron and sliced onion Lamb £12 Chicken £9.50 Fish £12 Vegetarian £9.50 CHARMULA £11 Contains Gluten Chicken and capsicum in a chilli and herb marinade KOOBIDEH £9 Monday ALBALOO POLLOW Lamb £12 Chicken £9.50 Fish £12 Vegetarian £9.50 One Grilled skewer of finely seasoned minced lamb 2 SKEWERS £12 Rice with morello cherry Contains Gluten CHENGEH £12 Tuesday ADAS POLLOW Grilled diced tender fillet of lamb marinated in lemon and onions Lentil rice with side of dates and raisins Monday ALOO ESFENAJ Stew made with spinach, herbs and prunes BARG £12 Wednesay LUBIA POLLOW Seasoned grilled lamb tenderloin Rice with french beans and tomato sauce Tuesday TAS KABAB Stew made with onions, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes and prunes LAMB CHOPS £12 Thursday TAHCHIN For those who don’t mind waiting a little longer these Persian style lamb chops are Baked rice cake with yogurt, saron and spinach worth the wait! Juicy, tender and bursting flavour, these lamb chops are marinated in Wednesday KARAFS Stew made with celery and mixed herbs onions, garlic, saron, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Friday SABZI POLLOW Rice with dill Thursday MORGH TORSH WHOLE GRILLED SEA BASS £15 Sour stew with fresh herbs and citrus Grilled fresh whole sea-bass fish marinated in lemon and saron Saturday BAGHALI POLLOW Rice with broad beans and dill GRILLED VEGETABLES £9 Friday FESENJAN WITH DUCK Grilled vegetables marinated in lemon and saron Succulent duck pieces cooked in a rich, sweet and sour purée Sunday SHIRIN POLLOW sauce of pomegranate and ground walnuts Sweet rice with citrus zest, sweet carrots, almonds, HALLOUMI & VEGETABLES £11 pistachios and barberies Marinated grilled vegetables and halloumi cheese Saturday GHEYMEH BADEMJAN Lamb only Stew with aubergine, yellow split peas, tomatoes, sun-dried lime Everyday ZERESHK POLLOW and saron ADD ADDITIONAL SKEWERS TO YOUR MEAL £6 each Saron rice cooked with barberies Sunday AB GOOSHT Lamb only (Please ask for gluten free bread) Traditional Iranian meat and chickpea stew served with bread HELP YOURSELF TO OUR FRESHLY MADE SALAD BAR FREE WHEN ORDERING ANY MAIN Everyday GHORMEH SABZI Stew made with fresh parsley, coriander, chives, fenugreek, red kidney beans and sun-dried lime Side Tasters - £3.50 each Recommended with lavash bread (homemade flat bread) £1.80 Extras GHEYMEH Lamb only Stew made of diced lamb with yellow split peas, potato strings, tomatoes, sun dried lime and saron KASHKE BADEMJAN TORSHI RED ONION £1 Aubergine and herbs in seasoned yogurt Persian mixed pickled vegetables GRILLED ONION £1 GHALIEH MAHI MIRZA GHASEMI TAHDIGH KHORESHT Stew made with mixed herbs with tamarind, slightly spicy Charred aubergines in tomato sauce with garlic & egg The crispy rice from the bottom of the rice pan topped with stew of your choice GREEN CHILLIES £1 BAMIEH KUKU SABZI Stew made with Okra (lady finger) tomatoes and saron Oven baked, Egg, fresh herbs and walnuts FETA SALAD GRILLED GREEN CHILLIES £1 Mixed salad with feta cheese SALAD OLIVIEH FESENJAN Chicken, potato, carrot, egg, gherkin and peas mixed with mayonnaise ZEYTON PARVARDEH FETA CHEESE £1 Pomegranate and ground walnuts stew (sweet & sour) Marinated olives with walnuts and pomegranate SALAD SHIRAZ RICE OF THE DAY £4.50 Finely chopped cucumber, tomato, onion and dried mint with lemon juice & olive oil SABZI PANIR Mint, spring onion, radish, tarragon, feta cheese and walnuts PLAIN RICE £3.50 MASTO KHIAR GHALIEH SAUCE See our selection of Minty yoghurt and cucumber with garlic Mixed herbs with tamarind, slightly spicy, side portion Today's Soup - £4 TOMATO BULGUR £3.50 MAST MOUSIR FESENJAN SAUCE todays freshly made Thick yogurt with finely chopped shallots Today's Aash (Broth) - £6 Pomegranate and walnut stew, side portion FRIES £2.90 Cibatts & Sandwiches COTLET GHORMEH SABZI SAUCE Pan fried minced lamb Herb stew with parsley, leek, green onion, cilantro, kidney beans SWEET POTATO FRIES £3.50 Salad Buffet - £6.50 (Free with main) at the counter = Gluten Free = Vegetarian = Vegan = Contains Nuts = Contains Dairy ALLERGENS: You should always advise your server of any special dietary requirements, including intolerances and allergies. Where possible, our sta will advise you on alternative dishes. However, while we do our best to reduce the risk of cross-contamination in our restaurant, we CANNOT guarantee that any of our dishes are free from allergens and therefore cannot accept any liability in this respect. Guests with severe allergies are advised to assess their own level of risk and consume dishes at their own risk. Please note all our food is cooked fresh to order, therefore may result in some delay during busy hours. .
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