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Arabian Breeze To-Go Menu Arabian Breeze To-Go Menu 3223 NE Broadway We Are Open: Portland OR Monday-Thursday: 11am - 9pm t: 503.445.4700 Friday & Saturday: 11am - 11pm Sunday: 12 noon - 9pm Mouth Watering Starters: Sam Bou Sik: • Fresh Ground Lamb Pie :: $11 Fluffy dough pockets filled with your Fresh lamb ground with garlic, coriander and • Humus :: $6.25 choice of one of the following: ten different spices, sprinkled with mozzarella Fresh cooked garbanzo beans blended with cheese and stone oven baked. Then layered olive oil, lemon juice & garlic. Vegan Yes! • Spinach Sambousik :: $7.75 with fresh tomato and mint. Fresh spinach, lemon juice, olive oil, spices, • Baba :: $6.25 onions & pine nuts. Vegan! • Aleppo Meat Pie :: $10.25 Fresh roasted eggplant whirled together Fresh beef ground with our secret spices, with roasted garlic, olive oil and fresh lemon • Feta Cheese Sambousik :: $7.75 tomato, onion, parsley & pomegranate syrup juice. Vegan Yes! Bulgarian feta with mozzarella cheese is placed onto dough spread with tahini, our onions, parsley, basil & olive oil. tomato pizza sauce and our secret hot sauce. • Zahtar :: $4.75 Don’t worry it’s not TOO spicy just different. Oregano, thyme, basil, extra virgin olive oil, • Ground Lamb :: $7.75 sumac, sesame seeds. Zahtar is served with • Manakish Zahtar :: $5.75 Fresh ground lamb with onions, pine nuts, Zahtar spread liberally onto dough & baked your 1st complimentary sajh. almonds and spices. Additional zahtar is $1.50 in our authentic stone oven. Sajh in-house is always FREE. Vegan Yes! Mezza Platters: • Spinach Pie :: $8.50 A combination of dishes served Lebanese Add cheese for $1.50 • Tahini :: $5.25 buffet style. Your mezza comes with humus, Olive oil & sesame seed butter with garlic Spinach enclosed in a dough like a pocket falafel, tabouli and fresh pita. pie with fresh squeezed lemon juice, onion, lemon juice, parsley and spices. Vegan Yes! tomato, extra virgin olive oil and pine nuts Order family style for one or more people. • Toum :: $5.25 baked until golden. Creamed garlic dip made of garlic lemon • Meat Mezza :: $9.75 Includes: triangle lamb pies, kafta and a side • Shatta Pizza :: $7.75 juice and olive oil. Vegan Yes! Definitely hot and delicious! Shatta, Arabic for of taziki. Add lamb for $1.00 “red hot pepper” is marinated with olive oil, • Taziki :: $5.25 onion, sesame seeds and ground walnuts then Yogurt, sour cream, cucumber, garlic & • Veggie Mezza :: $9.75 put on dough and baked in our authentic oven. spices. Includes: spinach pie, manakish & a side of taziki. • Feta Cheese Pie :: $9.50 • Labna :: $8 • Vegan Mezza :: $9.75 This pie combines Bulgarian feta cheese with Fresh yogurt cheese spread served with Includes: majadra plate, and a garbanzo fresh cuts of onion, tomato and fresh mint, mint, thyme & olive oil. dish with a side of tahini. with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil. • Kibbah Snack :: $8.25 • Arabian Breeze Vegan Mezza :: $11.75 • Kezzebah Vegan Pizza :: $9.50 Spheres of ground lamb & bulgar stuffed Includes: tahini, lemon, garlic baked Fresh cut onions, red bell peppers, garlic & with pine nuts and onion then quick fried. cauliflower, a garlic, lemon and olive oil tomatoes drizzled with extra virgin olive oil, garbanzo dish, hamara, roasted eggplant, sumac and cayenne pepper. Then topped with • Camel Wings :: $9 caramelized onions & tahini. Vegan yes! fresh mint & thyme. Our Buffalo Wings, delicately sautéed with garlic, lemon & olive oil. Served with our Home Style Pizza’s • Arabian Breeze Vegan Pizza :: $9.50 creamy garlic dip - toum.. Fresh zucchini & eggplant are marinated over • Lebanese Cheese :: $11.75 night, then fried to order, added to dough spread • Feta Cheese Plate :: $9 Imported akawi and halumn cheese makes with tahini, garbanzo, fresh mint, sauteed onions Goat cheese served with extra virgin olive this a tasty and popular Lebanese order. and garlic. The whole combination is then stone oil, kalmata olives, cucumber, mint & oven baked to perfection. tomato. • Home Style Cheese Pizza w/ Veggies :: $11.75 • Pepperoni :: $10.50 • Makdous :: $9.25 Our two imported cheeses, akawi and halumn, Mozzarella & sliced pepperoni Spicy, pickled baby eggplant hand filled layered with tomato, onion, sweet red pepper, with garlic, crushed walnuts, herbs, lemon & and basil. • Cheese Pizza :: $9.50 humus. Vegan Yes! Mozzarella plain & simple • Hot Cheese Pie Garabet :: $11.75 • Fried Cauliflower, Zucchini Garabet owns one of the oldest pizza bakeries in • Combination :: $11.25 & Eggplant Platter :: $9.25 Beirut. His signature recipes are prepared using Mozzarella & sliced pepperoni, onion, All three fresh veggies drenched in spices a hot pepper paste combined with tomatoes, tomato and olives. piled onto dough with our two imported cheeses, with flour, then deep fried. Vegan Yes! chopped onion, tomato & topped with fresh • Calzone :: $10.25 roasted sesame seeds. The original pocket pizza dough folded with • Beef Grape leaves :: $6 mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce, olives, Stuffed with rice & beef served w/ taziki. • Phoenician Pizza (lahm bi ajeene) :: $11 pepperoni, mushrooms and onions inside. • Veggie Grape leaves :: $6 Ground beef with tomatoes, onion, parsley and Vegan Calzone Available Please ask! secret spices. Stone oven baked. Filled with rice, thyme, oregano, parsley, • Gourmet Hawaiian :: $12 tomatoes, garlic, mint, olive oil and lemon Our special version of the Big Island pie: juice with special spices. Served with taziki Canadian Bacon, fresh cut pineapple, coconut or tahini. Choosing tahini makes this plate & almond slivers. Vegan! Soups, Salads: • Chicken Kebab :: $11.25 Be Riz: Please ask about our Soups of the day. Grilled tender cubes of chicken marinated with Arabian Breeze traditional Be Riz dishes are slow Add a side salad to any dish for $2.50 – Add lemon juice, olive oil, special spices & garlic. cooked stews served over rice. Our rich list offers Tabouli to any dish for $3.75 Garnished with sumac spiced onions. you different meats and your choice of veggies. Add a side salad $2.50 -or- Tabloule $3.75 • Lentil Soup :: $5.75 • Kafta Kebab :: $11.25 Yellow lentils cooked with onions, garlic, jasmine Fresh ground lamb seasoned with our special • Riz-be-tfeen :: $12 rice, potato, basil & special spices. Vegan Yes! herbs then mixed with onions, parsley, skewered, Jasmine rice slow-cooked with lamb, garbanzos, grilled and served with sumac spiced onions. pine nuts & spices. • Tabouli :: $6.75 Finely chopped parsley mixed with mint, green • Veggie Kebab :: $11.25 • Sabanag :: $11 onion, tomato & bulgar, steeped in fresh lemon Fresh cut zucchini, tomato, onion, potato, Spinach & ground lamb sautéed with onions, juice & olive oil. Vegan Yes! eggplant, mushrooms & garlic marinated our garlic, lemon juice, & olive oil. special wine sauce, spiced then roasted. Vegan Yes! • Fatoush :: $9.25 • Fasalyo :: $11.75 Romaine lettuce, basil, oregano, thyme, radish, Kibbah: Slow cooked lima beans with lamb, basil, tomato, onions mint, cucumber, olive oil & fresh The most traditional Lebanese and Middle cilantro, onions and our special tomato sauce. squeezed lemon juice. Topped with fried pita Eastern dish. Variations of this are found in every A must try! bread strips. Vegan Yes! restaurant. Traditionally served in the home 3 or 4 times a week, please try one! • Lubya :: $11.75 • Mediterranean Salad :: $9.25 Delicious green beans cooked with top sirloin Romaine lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber & • Kibbah :: $12.75 in a gently seasoned tomato based sauce. mint. Served with fresh squeezed lemon juice & Ground lamb mixed with bulgar wheat, stuffed with olive oil then topped with feta cheese & olives. A more lamb, onions & pine nuts. Served with taziki. • Freekah :: $12.75 classic dish. Want Vegan? Tell us! Egyptian smoked rice cooked with chicken, • Kibbah Labneya :: $12.75 beef, pine nuts, almonds, herbs, spices & taziki. Sandwich Platters: Spheres of ground lamb & bulgar wheat stuffed Make it a Combo w/ humus & small salad for with more lamb & pine nuts, then cooked in a • Beyme :: $11.75 extra $2.75 -or- humus & tabouli for extra $3.25 yogurt cream sauce with lots of garlic & mint Fresh green okra slow cooked with top sirloin in • Chicken Shawarma :: $9 • Kibbah be Batata :: $12.50 our special tomato based sauce. Ask for Vegan! Thinly sliced rotisserie chicken marinated in Vegan kibbah made with bulgar wheat sauteed • Majadra :: $11.50 secret spices, wine, garlic & olive oil. Choose a onions & potatoes mixed together with our Jasmine rice cooked with brown lentils, olive sauce: our creamy garlic dip or tahini. special herbs & spices. Filled with pine nuts and oil, spices & topped with sweet sautéed onions. walnuts. Served with tahini. Vegan Yes! beef, pine nuts, almonds, herbs & • Lamb Shawarma :: $9.25 spices& tzaziki. Thinly sliced rotisserie lamb marinated in secret Speciality Dishes: spices, wine, garlic & olive oil. Choose a sauce: our creamy garlic dip toum or tahini. • Salmon Meshwi :: $13.50 Children’s Menu: Salmon seasoned & marinated over night with • Kafta Burger :: $6.50 • Kafta :: $9.25 Mediterranean spices. Grilled fresh when you Ground beef mixed with onions, parsley & herbs Fresh ground herb seasoned lamb sausage mixed order. Served on a bed of Lebanese mashed then stuffed with our mayo sauce & served with with onions & parsley. potatoes, sautéed onions, pine nuts, cilantro & tomato, onions, lettuce & fries. special herbs. Topped with tahini. • Gyros :: $8.75 • Chicken Kebab :: $5.50 Traditional spiced sliced lamb sandwich rolled • Chicken Meshwi :: $13 Grilled tender cubes of chicken marinated with with taziki, lettuce, tomatoes & onions. Barbecue chicken marinated overnight in lots lemon juice, olive oil, special spices & garlic. of garlic, lemon juice & olive oil then barbecued Garnished with sumac spiced onions. • Labna :: $8 right when you order. Served with our creamy Labna, a Lebanese yogurt cheese, with olive oil, sauce & rice. • Personal Cheese Pizza :: $5 fresh mint, kalmata olives & tomato. • Humus with Lamb :: $12.50 • Personal Pepperoni Pizza :: $5.50 • Falafel :: $8.75 Humus topped w/ fresh cuts of sautéed lamb.
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