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Hamlets Menu June 2020 V6 Low Welcome to Hamlets Street Food & Gastro Garden. Ordering System: 1. PLEASE WRITE THE NUMBER OF EACH MENU ITEM YOU WOULD LIKE INCLUDING DESSERTS 2. YOUR SERVER WILL COLLECT YOUR ORDER SHEET AND TAKE YOUR DRINKS ORDER 3. YOUR DRINKS WILL BE BROUGHT TO YOUR TABLE 4. DISHES WILL BE INDIVIDUALLY BROUGHT TO YOUR TABLE WHEN THEY ARE READY 5. LET OUR SERVER KNOW IF YOU REQUIRE FURTHER DRINKS OR FOOD ITEMS 6. COME BACK SOON AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT OUR AMAZING STREET FOOD From the Sea WE ONLY USE THE FRESHEST OF IRISH CAUGHT FISH, DELIVERED TO US EVERY DAY, FOR OUR FISH & CHIPS QUANTITY INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INGREDIENT FRESH FISH IN A PALE ALE BATTER & CHIPS - €14.50 Tartare sauce, mushy peas, lemon wedge CRISPY BREADED FISH BITES STUFFED IN PITTA POCKETS - €12.50 Horizon farm leaves, Pico de Gallo salsa, curry mayonnaise PRAWN COCKTAIL CIABATTA ROLL - €13.00 Prawns, Marie Rose sauce, horizon farm leaves, crispy fried onions & fries FROM THE BBQ ALL BURGERS ARE PREPARED USING ONE 6OZ WEST CORK BEEF BURGER, PRESENTED IN A BRIOCHE BUN AND SERVED WITH CONE OF FRENCH FRIES QUANTITY INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INGREDIENT THE PITMASTER - €15.00 West Cork beef, pulled free range Rosscarbery pork shoulder, streaky bacon, Irish cheddar, horizon farm leaves, Sriracha mayo, brioche bun THE BOLLYWOOD - €14.50 Marinated chicken tandoori breast, mango chutney, tomato, cucumber, coriander raita, horizon farm leaves, brioche bun THE SMOKING GUN - €14.50 West Cork beef, Ballinwillin House black pudding, streaky bacon, BBQ sauce, chipotle mayo, brioche bun THE MEXICAN (V) - €14.50 Grilled bean burger, avocado, tomato, Horizon Farm Leaves, lime and cilantro mayo, beetroot brioche bun. THE CORK DOG - €10.50 House recipe chorizo flavoured pork sausage, pickles, fried onions, ketchup, mustard, in a ciabatta roll BUN ON THE RUN - €14.00 Pulled home roasted free range Rosscarbery pork shoulder bound in bbq sauce, topped with crunchy coleslaw, apple sauce, and Horizon Farm leaves in a brioche bun Wood Fired Pizzas ALL PIZZAS ARE 12 INCH PREPARED USING OUR HOME PROVED DOUGH, HOUSE TOMATO SAUCE BASE, AND COOKED ON LAVA ROCK HEATED BY MIXED HARDWOODS QUANTITY INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INGREDIENT MARGARITA (V) - €12.50 Macroom mozzarella, fresh basil leaves, finished with Parmesan cheese THE WEST CORK PIG - €14.50 Smoked Scamorsa cheese, pulled Rosscarbery pork shoulder, Ballinwillin House black pudding, crispy sage, mango chutney THE IRISH ITALIAN - €14.50 Macroom mozzarella, parmesan, Parma ham, basil pesto, rocket leaves, balsamic glaze THE INDIAN HEAT - €14.50 Marinated chicken tandoori breast, Macroom mozzarella, mango chutney, yoghurt dressing, red onion, coriander THE ITALIAN FLAME - €14.50 Nduja Italian Salami, goats cheese, baby spinach, tomato, Kinsale honey THE CELTIC CALZONE - €15.50 Macroom mozzerella, wild Irish mushrooms, fried streaky bacon, onions, chopped tomato, fresh tarragon • PLEASE ASK YOUR SERVER FOR OUR LIST OF ALLERGENS • Sides AVAILABLE FOR ORDER TO ACCOMPANY MAIN COURSE DISHES QUANTITY INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INGREDIENT PORTION OF FRIES - €4.00 CORN ON THE COB - €2.50 CRUNCHY SLAW - €2.50 LOADED FRIES - PULLED PORK AND CHEESE - ADD ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TO YOUR FRIES FOR €2.50 - TRUFFLE MAYO - CHEESY MESS desserts QUANTITY INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INGREDIENT FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND WHIPPED IRISH DAIRY CREAM - €4.50 CHOCOLATE CHIP MUFFIN WITH WHIPPED ICE CREAM - €3.80 UPSIDE DOWN 99 CONE - €3.50 CHOOSE FROM CHOCOLATE, CARAMEL OR STRAWBERRY SYRUP MR WHIPPY FLOATER CHOOSE FROM COKE, FANTA OR 7-UP - €3.80 SHARING BOX OF MINI CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES - €4.50 KIDS MENU SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN AGED 12 AND UNDER QUANTITY INCLUDE/EXCLUDE INGREDIENT 4OZ CHEESEBURGER WITH KETCHUP, BRIOCHE BUN, FRIES - €7.50 9 INCH MARGARITA PIZZA & FRIES - €6.00 MINI BATTERED FRESH FISH & CONE OF FRIES - €7.50 TRADITIONAL PORK SAUSAGE HOT DOG, KETCHUP & FRIES - €7.50 TABLE NUMBER OUR FOOD ETHOS: We cook everything fresh to order, so please allow adequate • PLEASE ASK YOUR SERVER FOR OUR LIST OF ALLERGENS • cooking time for each dish. All of our Beef, Chicken, Lamb, Duck, Pork, Bacon, Potatoes & Eggs are sourced from Members of Irish Unfortunately due to the set up of our system, Quality Assurance Schemes & Local Suppliers. we are unable to split bills. Thank you for your cooperation. Our local suppliers include Horizon Farms in Kinsale, Hegarty’s Cheddar, Haven Shellfish Oysterhaven, Kellehers Meats, Yogi Micro Herbs, Ballinwillin House Farm, O’Connell Seafoods, [email protected] Coolcower Meats, Macroom Mozzarella & Roscarbery Hand 021 477 2209 Crafted Pork. WWW.HAMLETSOFKINSALE.COM We, where possible, source our produce from surrounding areas in the interests of both quality and carbon footprint. .
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