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CLARENDON RW Arlington 2020 ARLINGTON RESTAURANT WEEK ANY MAIN DISH + 1 SPREAD + 3 SIDES + 1 POTATO + 1DESSERT ‘NEXTLEVEL BALKAN DINING AT HOME ! ACCOMPANIED WITH A BOTTLE OF WINE UNRIVALED FOOD. $ *SERVERS 2 PEOPLE UNMATCHED HOSPITALITY. 60 UNEXPECTED VALUE ! *EACH ORDER INCLUDES COMPLIMENTARY PITA BREAD, CORN BREAD, HOUSEMADE PICKLES & DESSERT ROASTED LAMB EXPERIENCE Slow Cooked 11 oz per serving 1 lb per serving - choose ONE - $49 young Marcho Farms lamb traditionally roasted 6 hours BEEF SHORT RIB GOULASH slow cooked with root vegetables ADD in red wine reduction served with trofie pasta TO YOUR Spreads EXPERIENCE 4 oz per serving - choose ONE PORK BELLY STUFFED CABBAGE CHEESE PIE cabbage stued with pork belly and rice KAJMAK crispy phyllo dough rolled slow cooked in tomato-cabbage jus cow’s milk clotted cream around Balkan cheese & spinach, served with mashed potatoes TARATOR served with tzatziki sauce fresh cucumber, dill, garlic yogurt WHITE FLATBREAD house-made dough Balkan cheese, BEET TZATZIKI mozzarella cheese, baby arugula, roasted beets, garlic yogurt topped with true oil & lemon juice URNEBES FRIED CHICKEN From aged cow cheese chicken breast marinated in yogurt for 24 hours, panko-almond crusted with roasted repepper paste & served with apple-wasabi mayo Charcoal Grill AJVAR roasted eggplant and pepper relish STEAK & FRIES* 1 lb per serving - choose ONE braised hanger steak, served with kajmak sauce MEAT COLD CUTS CHICKEN SKEWERS Sides SMOKED BEEF PROSCIUTTO* organic chicken marinated overnight LAMB PROSCUITTO* in ajvar emulsion, served with kaymak sauce SALAD SPICY PORK SALAMI* 8 oz per serving - choose ONE CEVAPI ‘BALKAN KEBAB’ house-made Wells Family Farm beef BALKAN SALAD kebabs served with paptika & onions chopped tomato, onion, cucumber & peppers, tossed in sherry vinaigrette, MEATBALLS topped with balkan cheese house-ground Wells Family Farm beef KALE CAESAR with gouda cheese, served in tomato juice baby kale, house-made caesar dressing MIXED MEAT PLATTER & croutons CHICKEN SKEWERS, CEVAPI VEGETABLE MEATBALLS & PORK NECK 8 oz per serving - choose TWO SEAFOOD ROASTED CAULIFLOWER ATLANTIC SALMON sesame crusted salmon, served with baby arugula BAKED BEANS white beans with smoked peppers Dessert SHRIMP SKEWERS & caramelized onions marinated in olive oil and herbs, 1 lb per serving - choose ONE served over creamed cornpuree ROASTED BRUSSEL SPROUTS & topped with grated Balkan cheese lemon-garlic yogurt BALKAN TRES LECHES soft vanilla cake soaked in cream topped with caramel VEGETABLE POTATO BAR 8 oz per serving - choose ONE BAKLAVA ASPARAGUS golden brown phyllo dough, with crushed walnuts in light syrup thyme veloute, roasted squash BRAISED POTATOES topped with fried quail eggs slow cooked with carrots and onions AMBAR FRIES house-made spices SUMMER BREEZE $12 Cocktails gin, grapefruit juice, honey syrup Wine 750ml bottle - $11.99 SERBIAN SOMBRERO $14 peppercorn tequila, jalepeno triple sec, SPARKLING WINE Cricova by Ambar Label fresh lemon & lime juice SAUVIGNON BLANC CABERNET SAUVIGNON Ambar Label COSMO FLIP $12 vodka, grapes, cranberry juice Beer BARREL AGED NEGRONI $14 LAV PIVO Serbia gin, campari, sweet vermouth 12 oz. bottle - $5 (6 pack $22) HEINEKEN Holland 12 oz. bottle - $5 (6 pack $22) *9 oz = 2 servings per order | all alcoholic beverages must be accompanied with food --------------------------.
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