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Pis C 0 Y Nazca PIS C 0 Y NAZCA lJ CEVICHE GASTROBAR special menu PICK-TWOPICK-TW O CHOOSE 1 CHOOSE 1 PAPAS A LA HUANCAINA chaufa de pollo $ stir-fried chicken, chifa fried rice Idaho potatoes, huancaina sauce, boiled egg, botija olives served cold 10 TALLARÍN SALTADO empanadas ~ ají de gallina chicken stir-fry, soy and oyster sauce, onions, tomato, ginger, linguini chicken stew, rocoto pepper aioli, ají amarillo POLLO SALTADO YUCA A LA HUANCAINA stir-fried chicken, soy and oyster sauce, onions, tomato wedges, fried yuca, huancaina sauce arroz con choclo, fries suspiro AJÍ DE GALLINA Peruvian chicken stew, creamy ají amarillo sauce, botija olives, dulce de leche custard, meringue, passion fruit glaze hard boiled eggs, arroz con choclo Arroz con leche cheesecake chaufa de mariscos arroz con leche custard, dulce de leche sauce, quinoa crunch shrimp, calamari, chifa fried rice 35%* .............................................. OFF . *PRICES REFLECT CEVICHCEVICHES ES LA PREVIA DISCOUNT TRADICIONAL ° 15 ° 9.75 fsh, classic leche de tigre, cancha, plancha pulpo ° 18 ° 11.70 PAPAS A LA HUANCAINA ° 6.5 ° 4.23 choclo, sweet potato* grilled octopus, choclo, potato cake, Idaho potatoes, huancaina sauce, CREMOSO ° 15 ° 9.75 chimichurri, anticuchera, ají amarillo sauce boiled egg, botija olives served cold fsh, shrimp, creamy leche de tigre, ají limo, sweet potato* tequeos ° 10 ° 6.50 TOSTONES ° 12 ° 7.80 MIXTO ° 18.5 ° 12.03 pulled pork, avocado, salsa criolla, fsh, shrimp, octopus, fried calamari, cheese flled dough, Peruvian sweet & sour ají amarillo mojo leche de tigre, rocoto, cancha, sweet potato* sauce, rocoto aioli CALLEJERO ° 17.5 ° 11.38 JALEA ° 19.5 ° 12.68 octopus, fsh, shrimp, calamari, cancha, empanadas ............................................... rocoto, crispy plantains* . fried calamari, shrimp, fsh, yuca, ............................................... • Ají de gallina: chicken stew, choclo, salsa criolla CHAUFASCHAUFAS rocoto pepper aioli, ají amarillo ° 8 ° 5.20 sub quinoa 3 • Carne: skirt steak, tenderloin, onions, YUCA A LA HUANCAINA ° 6.5 ° 4.23 oyster & soy sauce, rocoto aioli* ° 10 ° 6.50 fried yuca, huancaina sauce mariscos ° 19 ° 12.35 shrimp, calamari, chifa fried rice pollo ° 18 ° 11.70 stir-fried chicken, chifa fried rice SEGUIMOSSEGUIMOS... ••• carne ° 23 ° 14.95 TALLARÍN SALTADO ° 18.5 ° 12.03 PLANCHA ANTICUCHERA DE MARISCOS ° 37 ° 24.05 beef tenderloin, chifa fried rice* chicken stir-fry, soy and oyster sauce, grilled squid, shrimp, octopus, choclo, potato cakes, mixto ° 24 ° 15.60 shrimp, beef tenderloin, chicken, calamari, onions, tomato, ginger, linguini anticuchera sauce chifa fried rice ............................................... TALLARINES A LA HUANCAINA ° 20 ° 13 BISTEC A LO POBRE ° 25 ° 16.25 ALGOALGO MASMÁS lomo saltado, linguini, parmesan cheese, chaufa blanco ° 4 ° 2.60 skirt steak, rice, sweet plantains, fried egg, creamy huancaina sauce* stir-fried rice, sesame oil, asparagus, egg white french fries, house salad, ají de la casa* vegetales salteados ° 6 ° 3.90 stir-fried seasonal vegetables, soy and oyster sauce AJÍ DE GALLINA ° 14.5 ° 9.43 PaPAS fritas ° 4 ° 2.60 Peruvian chicken stew, creamy aji amarillo QUE BESTIA BURGER ° 15 ° 9.75 french fries, rocoto pepper aioli sauce, botija olives, hard boiled eggs, 8 oz. ground beef, rocoto aioli, mixed green salad ° 3 ° 1.95 arroz con choclo lettuce mix, cucumber, tomatoes, tomato-panca chutney* house vinaigrette .............................................. LOMO SALTADO ° 25 ° 16.25 SALMÓN ANDINO ° 22 ° 14.30 FAMILY PLAN stir-fried tenderloin, soy and oyster sauce, served with papas a la huancaina and mixed green salad onions, tomato wedges, arroz con choclo, fries* seared salmon, anticuchera sauce, CHAUFA DE POLLO ° 40 available with chicken 18 ° 11.70 quinoa salad, avocado* TALLARín SALTADO DE POLLO ° 40 TALLARines a la huancaina ° 50 chaufa de mariscos ° 40 POSTRES pollo saltado ° 40 ají de gallina ° 40 suspiro ° 8.5 ° 5.53 Arroz con leche cheesecake ° 8.5 ° 5.53 lomo saltado ° 60 dulce de leche custard, meringue, arroz con leche custard, dulce de leche sauce, bistec a lo pobre ° 60 ( serves 4-5) passion fruit glaze quinoa crunch platos tradicionales spicy Items subject to change. 35% of promo is only available for in-store pickup (not applicable to Pick-Two and Family Plan) 03.20 *The consumption of raw or undercooked meat, seafood, and eggs increases the risk of foodborne illness. Please notify manager of any food allergies, we are unable to guarantee against possible cross-contamination. .
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