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Star E S T Cos Ent Ee Sides 4 Desserts 6 Stares Entee Tortilla Chips V* GF 3 Pozole GF 12 flsh fried & loclly mde rich pork broth, pozole corn, fresh Sikil Pak w/ChipS V* GF 6 grnishes, tostd pumpkin seed, rostedtomto, sour ornge, choice of red, green or white broth choice cilntro, hbnero of chicken or pork V* GF Fresh Pico de Gallo w/ chips 6 Chilaquiles V GF 10 Roasted Tomatillo Salsa w/ chips V GF 6 fried corn tortill, tomtillo sls, queso Guacamole w/ chips V* GF 6 fresco, crem, fried egg, onion V GF Chile con Queso w/chips 8 Torta 10 Chicharron con Virgils Secret Spice GF 6 bolillo bred, queso oxc, refried bens, lime, red chile chipotle, vocdo, pickled jlpeno, Tcos cilntro, onion nd your choice of protein GF Mole Poblano P 4 Tostada 10 chicken thigh, sesme seeds, rdish, queso fresco crispy tortills lyered with refried bens, Carne Asada GF 4.5 gucmole, queso cotij, pico nd your skirt stek, dobo verde, gujillo chile, onion, cilntro choice of protein Choriqueso GF 4 Milanesa 13 house mde chorizo, Mexicn melting cheese, sls verde Crispy Pork Loin, Pickled Red Onions, Al Pastor GF 4 Avocdo-Tomtillo Sls, Fresh Cbbge, red chile mrinted pork, grilled pinepple, fresh served with Refried Bens cbbge nd rdish, vocdo-tomtillo sls Ensalada V* GF 9.50 Carnitas GF P 4 Romine Lettuce, Pe Shoots, Rdish, golden crnits, pickled white onion nd chile Pickled Red Onion, Avocdo, Queso mnzno, vocdo-tomtillo sls Fresco, Avocdo-Lime Dressing Bohemia Pescado Frito 4.5 Add chicken or pork $2.75 tlntic cod, serrno chile crem, fresh cbbge, pico Add Stek or shrimp $3.25 de gllo, cilntro Poblano Rajas con Papas V GF 4.25 Sides 4 Rosted Poblno Peppers, Yukon Pottoes, Serrno Arroz Verde GF Crem, Queso Fresco Refried Black Beans w Queso Fresco GF GF P Shrimp Taco 4.5 Sweet Plantains W Chile Vinegar V* GF Mojo de Ajo, Pickled White Onions, Fresh Cbbge, Sls Mch Desserts 6 Poc Chuc GF 4.25 Hbnero Mrinted Pork Shoulder, Frm Tomtoes, Sweet Plantains A La Mode Cilntro Lime Myo A L Mode: spiced honey, mexicn Nopales V* GF 4.25 chocolte, lmond Rosted Cctus, Pico De Gllo, Avocdo-Tomtillo Churros with Sls, Rdish Mexican Chocolate V Fried Avocado V 4 refried blck bens, morit myo, fresh cbbge, pickled red onions .
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