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Pijiu Mainmenu For Pijiu Belly street food 小吃 Thai Tots: Sweet potato tots wok-tossed with Edamame: Steamed, with kosher salt $5 garlic, cilantro, and minced jalapeño; topped with Asian Spice Fried Pickles: Fried pickles tossed in Sriracha mayo $6 chef’s blend of Korean spices; served with Hand-Cut Fries: Choose one dipping sauce: Sriracha mayo $6 wasabi lemon aioli, gochujang, ponzu, or Sriracha mayo $5 Dumplings - Served with ponzu sauce $7 • Pan Seared Potstickers (+$1) • Fried Pork Gyoza • Pijiu’s Poutine: Hand-cut fries and mozzarella • Steamed Shrimp Shumai • Steamed Wasabi Pork Shumai • cheese curds served over teriyaki sauce topped with bacon bits and scallions $10 • Steamed Veggie Shumai • Pijiu’s Super Nachos - Bulgogi Beef, Chicken, or Tofu: Fried Seaweed Salad: Traditional seaweed salad $7 wonton skins topped with choice of protein, mozzarella, Jellyfish Salad: Napa, cucumber, onion and pico de gallo, leuce, Japanese mayo, gochujang sauce, jellyfish marinated in a garlic ponzu sauce $6 and Sriracha mayo $14 Bulgogi Kimchi Taco: Two tacos on flour tortillas $7 Wings: Seven fried wings tossed in our sweet and savory Tebasaki sauce, spicy garlic, or our Taiwanese Nuggets: Lightly fried dark meat chicken spicy gochujang sauce $8 pieces tossed in traditional yansu powder, fresh basil. - Side of ranch or blue cheese 25 - Choose one dipping sauce: wasabi lemon aioli, Pig Ears with Napa Salad: Thin sliced pig ears gochujang, sriracha mayo, or ponzu $7 topped with napa cabbage, cucumbers, and garlic ponzu sauce $6 Takoyaki: Six fried octopus balls with Tonkatsu sauce, mayo and dried bonito $5 Sweet Corn Cheese: Buered sweet corn topped with shredded cheese $5 Pijiu’s Ahi Tuna Poké: Raw ahi tuna, pico de gallo, Grilled On A Stick - With sea salt or teriyaki $6 cucumber, and seaweed served with Red Dragon Chicken • Beef • Shrimp sauce $9 Santa Fe Chicken Egg Rolls: Chicken, cheese, Spicy Duk-Gochi: Five pieces of Korean rice cake black beans, and corn wrapped in a wonton wrap wrapped with crispy applewood smoked bacon and fried and served over sweet chili sauce $7 served with spicy yangnyeom sauce $6 KoreanKorean CrispYCrispy rotisserierotisserie ChickenChicken Tonkotsu: Spicy pork bone broth with pork belly, hardboiled egg, spinach, bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, scallions, and rayu chili $13 Spicy Bulgogi: Red chili pepper broth with bulgogi beef, kimchi, bamboo shoots, scallions, and bok choy $13 Shio Tofu: Traditional sea salt broth with fried tofu, bok choy, scallions, spinach, bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, and nori $12 Spicy Dumpling: Spicy pork bone broth with one of each of our dumplings, Ramen spinach, zucchini, carrots, and scallions $13 Miso Ramen: Sea salt miso broth with your choice of chicken or tofu, edamame, sweet corn, seaweed salad, bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, scallions and 拉面 nori $13 Dak Gom Tong “Pulled Chicken Rice Soup”: Hearty pork bone broth with pulled rotisserie chicken, rice, and scallions. 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