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Laffa Bar Order Form LAFFA BAR ORDER FORM NAME: _________________________________________________________ PHONE NO. _____________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ PICK UP/ DELIVERY DATE AND TIME ________ - ________________ 338 Hawthorn Rd, Caulfield. PH: 03-9532 7888 ABN 52 594 591 753 DELIVERY ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________ FREE DELIVERY FOR _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ ORDERS OVER $150.00 SPECIAL COMMENTS AND ALLERGY NOTES: ORDERS UNDER $150 WILL INCUR A $10 _____________________________________________________________ DELIVERY FEE _____________________________________________________________ QTY SIDES QTY PRICE/Kg S L AROMATIC RICE $22.00 SALADS Small - $6 / Large - $10 (280ML) (500ML) RED RICE WITH RAISINS $25.00 CUCUMBER, ONION & DILL RICE WITH RAISINS & ALMONDS $25.00 FENNEL MAGADRA $25.00 ZUCCHINI & LEMON ZEST KICHRI $25.00 EGGPLANT PICANTI ROASTED POTATOES $19.00 EGGPLANT MEDITERRANEAN ROASTED ROOT VEGETABLES $22.00 GREEN BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE $25.00 RUSSIAN POTATO SALAD COUSOUS $22.00 SALSA PTITIM $22.00 ISRAELI FALAFEL BALLS (per piece) $0.50 PICKLES ROASTED WHOLE CAULIFLOWER $18.00 SPICY MOROCCAN TOTAL: RED CABBAGE PRICE/ WHITE CABBAGE KIDS QTY PIECE TABOULI FRIED FISH BARAMONDI $12.00 ONIONS IN SUMAC SCHNITZEL FINGER $12.00 CHERRY TOMATO & MINT SPAGHETTI BOLONAISE $15.00 QUINOA SALAD TOTAL: MUSHROOM, CORN & DILL PRICE/ TUNA SALAD SHABBAT SPECIALS QTY 4PPL BEETROOT SALAD HAMIN (800gr meat) $79.00 EGG SALAD TOTAL: TOTAL: PRICE/ PRICE/ QTY QTY VEGETARIAN 4PPL PERSON Small - $6 / Large - $10 S L DIPS (280ML) (500ML) SINIA $59.00 $17.00 HUMMUS GOULASH $59.00 ------------- SPAGHETTI NAPOLI $59.00 $17.00 TAHINA TOTAL: MATBUHA BABAGANUSH DESSERTS EACH QTY AMBA HALVA PARTFAIT $6.00 SHUG (CHILI) 100Ml - $4 CHOCOLATE MOUSSE $6.00 TOTAL: TOTAL: SOUPS 4 People - $34 500Ml 4PP CHICKEN SOUP $34.00 LENTIL SOUP $34.00 PEA SOUP $36.00 PUMPKIN SOUP $36.00 TOTAL: LAFFA BAR ORDER FORM PAGE 2 PRICE/ PRICE/ 4PPL QTY QTY FISH PERSON MOROCCAN FISH $68.00 ----------------- FISH RISSOLE MOROCCAN STYLE $68.00 ----------------- HRIME $68.00 ----------------- BARAMUNDI FILLETS WITH HERBS $68.00 ----------------- FRIED FISH (4 PIECES) $48.00 ----------------- TUNA & CURRY FISH LATKAS (4 latkes) $16.00 TOTAL: PRICE / PRICE / QTY QTY LAMB 4PPL PERSON SINIA $84.00 $23.00 ----------------- LAMB SHANKS WITH LENTILS $84.00 ------------------- PILAF $74.00 ------------------ LAMB SHOULDER WITH ROOT VEGETABLES (2.5Kg) (3.5Kg) $149.00 $198.00 TOTAL: PRICE / PRICE / QTY QTY CHICKEN 4PPL PERSON OVEN ROASTED MARYLAND MOROCCAN SPICES $48.00 ----------------- ROASTED PORTUGUESE WHOLE CHICKEN $46.00 ----------------- WITH PERRI PERRI SAUCE SOFRITO $52.00 ----------------- RISSOLES IN LEMON SAUCE $64.00 ----------------- MARYLAND WITH DRIED FRUIT $52.00 ----------------- WINGS IN SWEET CHILI SAUCE (Per Kg) $32.00 ----------------- DRUMETTES IN BBQ SAUCE (Per Kg) $32.00 ----------------- SCHNITZELS (Min. 4 Pieces @ $51Per Kg) $51.00 ----------------- TOTAL: PRICE / PRICE / QTY QTY BEEF 4PPL PERSON MUSSAKA $76.00 ----------------- SLOW COOKED MOROCCAN OX TAIL WITH $68.00 ----------------- CHICKPEAS & POTATOES BEEF WITH WHITE BEANS & POTATOES (800g MEAT) $76.00 ----------------- RISSOLES WITH OKRA IN TOMATO SAUCE (800g $68.00 ----------------- MEAT) BEEF TONGUE - SLOW COOKED BEEF TONGUE IN $78.00 ----------------- MUSHROOM SAUCE (800g MEAT) RISSOLES WITH PEAS & DILL (16 rissoles) $68.00 ----------------- GOULASH (800g MEAT) $76.00 ----------------- ENGREE (800gr MEAT) $76.00 ----------------- MAFRUM $76.00 ----------------- STUFFED CAPSICUMS (4 units) $40.00 ----------------- TOTAL:.
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