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Naan E Dagh Kabab E Dagh $10.00 Grilled Minced Lamb Or Chicken with Hot Fresh Baked Naan Naan e Dagh Kabab e Dagh $10.00 Grilled minced lamb or chicken with hot fresh baked naan Set Menu $35.00 Per Head Two Entree, three main, a dessert, soft drink, tea or coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL $25.00 per head Gluten Free dishes HOT AND FRESHLY BAKED NAAN COMES WITH ALL DISHES FOR DINING TAKE AWAY 1.50 HOT ENTRÉE Koko Sabzi 9.00 fresh chopped herbs parsley, coriander, garlic chives,eggs, walnut, barberries and olive Ash e Reshteh 9.50 Combine beans, onion, Iranian noodle, Whey, mint and fried garlic Ash e Mast 8.50 Yoghurt, chick peas, chopped herbs, meat mince, mint and fried garlic Kashk e Bademjan 10.50 Eggplant, onion, garlic, mint and whey Grilled Prawn 11.50 Loghmeh Kabab (main) Tahchin (main) COLD ENTREE Sabzi fresh herbs, ( parsley, basil, mint ), Feta cheese, onion and Walnut 7.50 Olivieh marinated with lemon juice an mayonnaise, olive Oil, mashed potato, eggs, chicken, green beans and pickles 8.50 Torshi e bademjoon 6.50 Dice fresh vegetables, eggplant, herb, vinegar, spices Torshi e sabzijat 6 .50 Diced fresh vegetables herb, cauliflower, carrot, cucumber, celery, vinegar, spices, salt Zeytoon parvardeh 7. 50 Olive, fresh herbs, pomegranate paste, spices, salt Mast o Kheeyar Yoghurt, Cucumber, dried mint 6.50 Mast e Moosir 6.50 Yoghurt, wild garlic Mast 4.00 Plain yoghurt MAIN CHAR GRILL KABABS Rose Special Chelow Kabab 42.00 , lamGrilled lamb Back strap, chicken breast fillet marinated in saffron, lemon juice, capsicum, onion and vegetables oil, lamb mince, Basmati saffron Rice, tomato, green pepper, butter and Tahchin and special spices Kabab Zaferani Boghalamoon 29.00 Grilled marinated turkey breast fillet with saffron and lemon juice, tomato, grilled onion, green pepper and Tahchin Shishlik Kabab 34. 00 Grilled Lamb Rack, tomato, green pepper and Tahchin and special spices Beef cutlet 3 4.00 Grilled beef cutlet, grilled vegetables and Tahchin Chelow Chenjeh Kabab 30.00 Grilled beef eye fillet, basmati saffron rice, grilled vegetables and Tahchin Grilled pork belly 24.00 Grilled pork belly, grilled vegetables and Tahchin Grilled pork cutlet 28.00 Grilled pork cutlet (2 pieces), grilled vegetables and Tahchin Chelow Kabab Soltani 28.00 Grilled Lamb Back strap, lamb mince, Basmati saffron Rice,grilled vegetables,Tahchin and special spices Chelow Kabab Joojeh Loghmeh 28.00 Grilled strap/marinated free range chicken breast fillet, basmati saffron rice, grilled vegetables and Tahchin Ghafghazi Kabab 34.0 0 Grilled Onion, parsley, capsicum rolled with Beef Fillet, tomato and Tahchin and special spices Chelow Kabab Joojeh Barg 32.00 Grilled chicken breast fillet marinated in saffron, grilled lamb back strap, basmati saffron rice, grilled vegetables and Tahchin Chelow Kabab Barg 21.00 Grilled Lamb Back strap, Basmati saffron Rice, tomato, green pepper, Butter and Tahchin and special spices Chelow Kabab Backhtiyari 24.00 Grilled Combine Chicken breast fillet marinated in saffron, lemon juice, capsicum, onion and vegetables oil and lamb back strap, Basmati saffron Rice, tomato, green pepper, Butter and Tahchin and special spices Chelow Joojeh Kabab 19.50 Grilled chicken breast fillet marinated in saffron, lemon juice, capsicum, onion and vegetables oil, Basmati saffron Rice, tomato, green pepper, Butter and Tahchin and special spices Chelow Loghmeh Kabab 17.50 Grilled minced Lamb , Basmati saffron Rice, tomato, green pepper, Butter and Tahchin and special spices Vegetarian Kabab 19.00 Grilled onion, capsicum, green pepper, mushroom, corn, zucchini, tomato, Basmati saffron rice , eggplant and Tahchin Plain Rice (Chelow) 5.00 Baghala Polo 9.0 0 Basmati rice with broad bean and chopped fresh dill STEW Baghla polo ba Mahiche 24.00 Basmati rice with broad bean and chopped fresh dill, lamb shank/free range chicken with special sauce and special spices Zereshk polo ba Morgh 22.00Basmati rice with saffron barberries, free range chicken with special sauce and Tahchin Tahchin e Morgh 22.00 Basmati rice, yoghurt, egg, barberries, free range chicken with special sauce Chelow khoresht e Gheymeh 17.50 Diced beef, split peas, onion, tomato, dried lime, fried potato, basmati saffron rice and Tahchin (with mushrooms for vegetarians) Chelow khoresht e Ghormesabzi 18.50 Diced Beef, chopped and mixed vegetables, beans, dried lime, basmati saffron rice and Tahchin (with mushroom for vegetarians) Chelow Khoresht e Fesenjoon 19.50 Chicken, blended walnut, pomegranate paste, basmati saffron rice and Tahchin (with mushroom for vegetarians) Lobiya Polo 18.50 Basmati rice with green beans, saffron, tomato, beef diced and Tahchin (with mushroom for vegetarians) SEA FOOD Sabzi polo mahi 2 8.00 Basmati rice with chopped fresh herbs and shallow frying fish fillet (Barramundi) and Tahchin Grilled fish fillet 34 .00 Grilled fish fillet Snapper/Salmon, grilled vegetables King prawn 28.00 Shallow frying king prawn, frying vegetables and special sauce 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Loghmeh Kabab 12.00 Grilled lamb mince, basmati saffron rice and grilled vegetables Zereshk polo ba Morgh 12.00 Basmati rice with saffron barberries, chicken with special sauce Chelow khoresht e Gheyme 12.00 Diced beef, split peas, onion, tomato, dried lime, fried potato and Basmati saffron rice (with mushroom for vegetarian) *Note: Please note that some items on the menu are not available every day. Their availability is on rotational basis. .
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