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Boardwalk Menu 18-10-2020 Antipasti Grilled Globe Artichokes N D 42 Cecina de Leon, aged balsamic, pine nuts, Parmigiano-Reggiano Sweet Potato Hummus G D 36 Pomegranate, feta cheese, charcoal, smoked olive oil, grilled ciabatta Marinated Olives N 38 Smoked pesto, lemon, extra virgin olive oil Parmigiano-Reggiano Arancini G D 40 Carnaroli rice, oregano, sun dried plum tomato salsa Charred Octopus D 47 Cauliflower coulis, cucumber, chilli oil, lemon zest, dill Prawns Fritti S G 48 Piquillos pepper mayo Oysters S Served with shallot vinegar and lemon Roumégous 22 per piece La Gamen, Cocktail Oysters 16 per piece Dibba Bay 20 per piece Appetizers Sea Bream Carpaccio G 70 Fennel, capers, lemon, extra virgin olive oil Yellowfin Tuna Tartar G 72 Marinated tuna, avocado, pickled cucumber, lime meringue, charred focaccia Spiced Crab Cake S G D 85 Cress leaves, fennel, red bell pepper coulis, squid ink cracker Mushrooms a la Grecque G A 38 Button mushrooms, baby fennel, tomato, flat leaf parsley Crispy Calamari G 68 Pickled onions, garlic dip, lemon Oven Baked Greek Feta N D 66 Rosemary roasted peppers, confit lemon, basil, oregano, pine nuts, Kalamata olives Red Endive & Peach Salad N D 42 Baby gem, roasted almonds, pecorino, vanilla, honey dressing Burrata D 85 Heirloom tomato, aged balsamic caviar, basil, extra virgin olive oil Pasta and Risoo Lobster Club Fish Market Selection of whole fresh fish or Seafood Spaghettini S G 130 Whole Lobster 250 seafood are sold by the 100grams Tiger prawns, octopus, squid, Half Lobster 135 at market price clams, mussels, tomato, chilli, Lobster Salad S fresh basil Grilled, Steamed or Sautéed Poached lobster, avocado, fresh Whole or Filleted Linguine Vongole S G A 98 apples, fennel, lemon dressing Clams, white wine, garlic, parsley Please ask your waiter for the Josper Grilled Lobster S D seasonal fresh catch of the day Black Seafood Risotto with 130 Lemon butter sauce 24K Gold Sauces Lobster Spaghettini S G D Tiger prawns, octopus, squid, Salsa Verde G Tomato, fresh basil, olive oil clams, mussels, dried tomatoes, Lemon Butter D herbs Spicy Harissa Sauce Vierge Saffron Risotto D 85 Carnaroli rice, saffron, From the Josper Oven aged Parmesan Butcher’s Selection Side Dishes 32 Osso Bucco D 115 Yellow Spring Chicken 110 Slow cooked veal shank, Saffron yoghurt, harissa, Grilled Broccolini risotto alla Milanese, garlic sauce, rustic fries gremolata Sweet Potato Mash Black Angus Ribeye 160 Grilled broccolini, Saffron & Lemon Pilaf confit tomato, jus Rucola Lettuce Balsamic Grilled Lamb Chops D 136 Sweet potato, confit eggplant, Persian feta, parsley, smoked olive oil Signature Seafood Salt Crusted Sea Bass 800grams 180 Plancha Octopus 125 Oven baked whole sea bass, sauce vierge, Red bell pepper coulis, globe artichokes, fennel salad tomatoes, dill, basil Pescado Frito G 98 Dover Sole “Puttanesca” 275 Battered cod, sauce remoulade, lemon, fries Capers, red pepper, basil, tomatoes, anchovies, garlic, roasted potatoes Moules Marinière 500grams S A 105 White wine, garlic, thyme, basil, olive oil, fries Boardwalk’s Seafood Bouillabaisse S G A 180 Canadian lobster, tiger prawns, sea bass, octopus, clams, mussels, sourdough croutons, saffron rouille S Shellfish G Gluten N Contains Nuts D Dairy A Alcohol Dishes may contain allergen ingredients such as gluten, dairy and eggs All prices are in AED and inclusive of 10% service charge, 7% Municipality fees and 5% VAT Pizza Margherita G D 68 Tomato sauce, mozzarella, basil Frutti Di Mare S G D 95 Mixed seafood, tomato, mozzarella, basil, lobster oil Quattro Formaggi G D 78 Gorgonzola, mozzarella, pecorino, stracchino, dry rosemary Pesto G N D 78 Pesto Genovese, chicken, asparagus, mozzarella Mediterranian G D 70 Grilled vegetables, artichokes, mozzarella, basil Tartufo G D 105 Fresh truffle, seasonal mushrooms, rucola, aged Parmesan @BoardwalkDubai.
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