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头盘appetizers 汤类soups 翅类shark-Fin Soup 牛肉类beef 头盘 窝雲吞 Wah Won Ton Soup $9.00 Appetizers 酸辣湯 Hot and Sour Soup $7.00 月華拚盤 蛋花湯 YetWah Assortment Platter $12.00 Egg Flower Soup $6.00 Su Mi, shrimp roll, foil wrapped chicken & BBQ spareribs. 紫菜湯 生煎鍋貼 Seaweed Soup $7.00 Kuo Teh (6) Shanghai Pot Sticker $6.95 鍋巴湯 Pan fried dumplings filled with pork & cabbage. Sizzling Rice Soup $8.00 酥炸燒賣 西湖牛肉羹 Su Mi(6) Crispy Ravioli $6.50 Westlake Beef Soup $8.00 Deep fried pork and cabbage dumplings. 一品海皇羹 春卷 Combination Seafood Soup $10.00 Spring Rolls (5) $6.50 Egg roll filled with vegetables. 竹笙瑶柱羹 香燒排骨 Sun-Dried Scallops & Bamboo Pith Soup $10.00 Barbecued Spareribs (1/2 lb) $8.50 蟹肉粟米羹 蜜汁叉燒 Crab Meat and Sweet Corn Soup $10.00 Barbecued Tenderloin Pork $8.50 蟹肉魚肚羹 酥炸雲吞 Crab Meat and Fish Maw Soup $12.50 Crispy Won Ton (10) $6.50 冬瓜盅(预定) Winter Melon (whole) 酥炸鲜鱿 (Preorder) (M)$42.0 (L)$52.00 Crispy Squid $8.50 炸蝦卷 Crispy Shrimp Rolls (8) $9.50 炸蝦球 Golden Fried Prawns (8) $9.50 翅 类 凉拌手撕雞 Shark-Fin Soup Princess Garden Chicken Salad $9.50 Shredded chicken with lettuce, nuts, green onions, 红燒鷄絲翅(每位/ Per Person) and Chinese parsley, Served with crispy fun see noodles. Shark-Fin Soup w/Shredded Chicken $18.00 酥炸鳳翼 蟹肉大散翅(每位/ Per Person) Crispy Chicken Wings (8) $8.50 Shark-Fin Soups w/Crab Meat $28.00 紙包鷄 高湯大散翅(每位/ Per Person) Foil Wrapped Chicken (6) $8.50 Shark-Fin in Supreme Broth $28.00 百花酿蟹拑 红燒大鲍翅(每位/ Per Person) Stuffed Crab Craws (4) $13.00 Emperor’s Braised Shark-Fin $34.00 红燒鵪鶉 Roasted Quail $3.75 酥炸生蠔 Deep Fried Oysters $10.00 牛肉类 脆皮掛爐鴨 Succulent Roast Duck (Half) $11.00 Beef 海草八爪魚素鵝 蒙古牛肉 Octopus, Vegetable Goose & Seaweed $9.00 Mongolian Beef $10.00 With snow peas, skin mushroom, bamboo shoots and 四式拼盤 vegetable. Combination Cold Platter (M) $15.00 四川辣牛肉 Szechuan Spiced Beef (Hot) $10.00 With hot pepper, bamboo shoots, and green pepper. 汤 类 酱爆牛肉 Mandarin Beef $10.00 Soups With scallions sautéed in plum sauce, barbecue sauce, and oyster sauce 叉燒雲吞 蘭豆牛肉 Pork Won Ton Soup $7.00 Snow pea Beef $10.00 雞球雲吞 蠔油牛肉 Chicken Pork Won Ton Soup $7.00 Oyster Sauce Beef $10.00 牛肉雲吞 Beef Won Ton Soup $7.00 西蘭牛肉 Beef with Broccoli $10.00 羊肉类 北菇牛肉 Beef w/Black Mushrooms $10.75 Lamb With snow peas, water chestnuts, Bamboo shoots. 皇后牛肉 蒙古羊肉 Queen’s Beef $11.00 Mongolian Lamb $10.75 Bar-B-Q beef over shredded vegetable and crispy With House Special Sauce & scallions. Fun-See Noodles 四季羊肉 黑椒牛仔骨 Four Season Lamb $10.75 Short Ribs in a Mild Black Pepper Sauce $10.25 With snow peas, water chestnuts, mushrooms, and 豉汁露笋牛肉 bamboo shoots. Asparagus Beef w/Black Bean Sauce(Seasonal) $10.00 川辣羊肉 X.O.醬爆牛肉 Szechuan Spicy Lamb (Hot) $10.75 With hot peppers, bamboo shoots & green pepper. Beef with Spicy X.O. Sauce $12.00 中式牛柳 薑蒜羊肉 Ginger Garlic Lamb $10.75 Beef Steak Cube Chinese Style $13.00 蜜汁牛柳 月華羊肉 Yet Wah’s Special Lamb $10.75 Beef Steak Cube w/Honey Sauce $13.00 Bar-B-Q lamb over shredded vegetable and crispy 橘香牛柳 Fun See Noodles Tangerine Beef Steak $13.00 猪肉类 鸡 类 Pork Chicken 湖南雞球 木须肉 Hunan Chicken (Hot ) $9.50 Musee Pork $9.50 Marinated chicken with garlic, bamboo shoots, Shredded Pork, snow peas, skin and black mush- scallions, sautéed in hot and spicy sauce. room, bamboo shoots, eggs, served with pancakes, 四川辣雞 Hoisin sauce, and scallions. Szechuan Spiced Chicken $9.50 五福臨門 Chicken lightly fried, then sautéed in a tangy and Five happiness Pork (Hot) $9.25 spicy sauce. With snow peas, mushroom, bamboo shoots, water 檸檬炸雞 chestnuts, and hot peppers Lemon Fried Chicken $9.50 乾煸四季豆 Breast of chicken deep fried w/ lemon sauce. Dry Braised string Beans $9.25 腰果雞片 薑蒜肉片 Cashew Chicken $9.50 Ginger Garlic Pork $9.25 甜酸菠蘿雞 甜酸咕嚕肉 Pineapple Chicken (Sweet and Sour) $9.50 Sweet and Sour Pork $9.25 薑蒜雞片 肉粒生菜包 Ginger Garlic Chicken $9.50 Yet Wah’s lettuce Blossom $13.00 釀雞翼 Diced pork, mushrooms, unions, water chestnuts, Stuffed Chicken Wings Boneless $10.00 bamboo shoots rolled in lettuce leaves. Stuffed with pork, onions, mushrooms, water 京都排骨 chestnuts, celery. w/ ginger garlic sauce. Mandarin Spareribs $9.50 豉汁露笋雞 Marinated spareribs cooked with sweet rice vinegar. Asparagus Chicken w/Black Bean Sauce $9.50 椒鹽焗肉排 宫保雞球 Spicy Pork Chops in Pepper-Salt $9.25 Kung Pao Chicken $9.50 魚香茄子 With red peppers, peanuts, skin mushrooms, celery Braised Egg Plant, Minced Pork w/Chilli Garlic $9.25 in a spicy hot sauce. 鹹魚煎肉饼(或蒸) 西蘭雞球 Pan Fried or Steamed Minced Pork with Salty Fish $9.25 Chicken with Broccoli $9.50 菠蘿生炒骨 咖喱雞球 Sauteed Spareribs w/Pineapple $9.25 Curry Chicken $9.50 橘香猪扒 北菇雞球 Tangerine Pork Chops $11.00 Chicken w/Black Mushrooms $10.25 鱼类 Fish 三菇雞球 甜酸斑塊 Three Princess Chicken $10.25 Sweet and Sour Fish Cubes $10.00 With three types of mushrooms and vegetables. 薑蔥斑片 龍鳳呈祥 Fish Cubes w/Ginger Onion Sauce $10.00 Phoenix and Dragon $11.25 雪豆斑片 Chicken and prawns, w/ mushrooms, pea pods, Filet of Cod w/Snow Peas $10.00 bamboo shoots. 椒鹽魚片 生炒鴿脯 Filet of Cod W/Spicy Salt $10.00 Sauteed Filet of Squab w/Snap Peas $15.00 支竹斑球煲 金華玉樹雞(半隻) Filet of Cod w/Dry Bean Curd in a Clay Pot $10.00 Sliced Boneless Half Chicken Steamed with Virginia Ham and Greens $14.50 菜遠龍脷球 Filet of Sole with Green $10.50 脆皮炸子雞(半隻) Golden Crispy Half Chicken $10.25 油泡龍脷球 Filet of Sole w/Ginger & Scallion $10.50 薑蔥油淋雞(半隻) Steamed Half Chicken 避風塘魚片 w/Ginger and Scallions $10.25 Crispy Fish Filet w/Spicy Garlic $10.00 脆皮燒乳鴿 红燒豉椒魚 Roasted Squab $14.00 Braised Whole Fish w/Black Bean Sauce Seasonal 豉油皇乳鴿 红燒甜酸魚 Braised Squab in Superior Soy Sauce $14.00 Sweet and Sour Braised Whole Fish Seasonal 酥炸糯米雞(预定) 清蒸游水魚 Stuffed Chicken w/Sweet Rice (Preorder) $40.00 Steamed Whole Fish w/Ginger & Scallions Seasonal 油浸鮮鉗魚 Crispy Catfish w/Soy & Herb Sauce Seasonal 豉汁鮮鉗魚 Catfish Steamed w/Black Bean Sauce Seasonal 鸭 类 蒜子鉗魚煲 Duck Catfish w/Garlic in Clay Pot Seasonal 鍋燒鴨 乾煎龍脷 Almond Pressed Duck (Boneless) $11.00 Braised Flounder Seasonal Cubes of boneless duck, fried then topped with sweet and sour sauce, and crushed almond nuts. 月華辣鴨 Yet Wah Spiced Duck(Boneless) $11.50 虾类 With hot peppers, garlic, basil & chili pepper. 薑蒜爆鴨 Prawns Duck w/Ginger Garlic Sauce (Boneless Half) $11.50 湖南蝦球 西湖鴨件 Prawns in Hunan Sauce(Hot) $11.25 See Woo Duck (Boneless Half) $11.50 With snow peas & mushrooms. 合桃蝦球 Glazed Walnut Prawns $14.00 煙茶烤鴨(半隻) Tea Smoked Duck (Half)(Buns) $14.00 避風塘蝦球 Spicy Garlic Prawns $14.00 北京掛爐鴨(半隻) Peking Duck (Whole)(Buns) $25.00 鍋巴蝦球 (Half) (Buns) $14.00 Sizzling Rice Prawns $11.25 With green pepper, onion, served in a sweet and sour sauce with sizzling rice 龍蝦糊 Prawns w/Lobster Sauce $11.25 Sautéed with ground pork, eggs, green pepper, on- ions in black bean sauce 四川辣蝦球 Prawns Szechuan Style $11.25 Lightly battered shrimp with green onion and bam- boo shoots cooked with chili sauce 宫保蝦球 薑蔥焗肉蟹 Kung Pao Prawns (Hot) $11.25 Crab w/ Ginger Scallions Seasonal With red pepper, peanuts, skin mushroom. 避風塘炒蟹 露笋蝦球 Crab w/ Spicy Garlic Seasonal Asparagus Prawns $11.25 上湯焗龍蝦 蔥爆蝦球 Lobster w/Ginger Onion Sauce Seasonal Ginger Prawns $11.25 荷葉雲腿蒸田雞 蘭豆蝦球 Steamed Fresh Frog Legs $14.00 Snow Pea Pods with Prawns $11.25 油泡田雞 甜酸炸蝦 Sautéed Fresh Frog Legs w/Straw Mushroom $13.00 Sweet and Sour Fried Prawns $11.25 蒜子蝦球 Garlic prawns $11.25 雙菇蝦球 鲍鱼鹅掌类 Prawns w/Two Kinds of Mushroom $12.75 With button mushrooms, black mushrooms, Abalone & Goose Web snow peas and water chestnuts 椒鹽焗中蝦 碧綠鮮鮑片 Prawns with Spicy salt $11.50 Abalone w/Greens $29.00 碧綠明蝦球 婆參鮮鮑片 Prawns with Vegetable $11.25 Abalone w/Sea Cucumbers $31.00 北菇鮮鮑片 Abalone w/Black Mushroom $29.00 鵝掌燴鮑片 水产类 Abalone w/Goose Webs $36.00 北菇鵝掌 Shellfish, Miscellaneous Goose Webs w/Black Mushroom $25.00 豉汁大蜆 Clams w/Black Bean Sauce $11.00 上湯醉蜆 Clams w/Wine Broth $11.00 蔬菜类 雪豆腰果带子 Scallops w/Snow Peas and Cashew Nuts $14.00 Vegetables 海鮮生菜包 清炒雜菜 Minced Seafood w/Lettuce Cup $13.00 Vegetables Deluxe $7.75 Combination of seasonal greens 西蘭三鮮 Three Kinds of Seafood w/Broccoli $14.50 清炒西蘭 Squid, shrimp, and scallops. Sauteed Broccoli $8.50 碧綠双脆 蒸露笋 Sautéed Scallops and Cuttle Fish w/Green $12.50 Steamed Asparagus Seasonal 蟹肉炒雙蔬 素炒三鮮 Crab Meat w/Seasonal Vegetable $12.00 Mixed Mushrooms Pea Pods and Water Chestnuts $9.75 碧綠炒带子 Sautéed Scallops w/Vegetable $13.50 北菇扒菜膽 Black Mushrooms and Tender Greens $9.75 椒鹽带子 Scallops w/Spicy Salt $14.50 煎芙蓉餅 Egg Foo Yung $9.25 韮黄炒带子 Eggs, bean sprouts, onions, topped with gravy and Stir-Fried Scallops w/Golden Chives $14.50 cooked in a pancake style X.O.醬海鮮煲 木须時菜 Assorted Seafood w/X.O. Chili Paste $14.00 Musee Vegetables $9.75 椒鹽焗肉蟹 Shredded vegetables served with pancakes Crab w/Spicy Salt Seasonal 炸醬茄子 湖南大千蟹 Stir Fried Egg Plant w/Brown Bean Sauce $8.75 Crab w/Szechwan Spicy Sauce Seasonal 糖酒炒芥蘭 鹹蛋黄炒蟹 Sauteed Chinese Broccoli w/Wine Sauce Seasonal Crab w/Salted Egg Yolk Seasonal 粉絲蟹煲 Crab with Vermicelli Seasonal 豆腐类 肉絲捞麵 Pork Lo Mein (Wet) $7.75 Tofu Noodles with pork and Scallions 蒸麒麟豆腐 雜錦伊麵 Steamed Tofu w/Dry Curd Ham and Mushroom $9.50 Mon Yee Mein, Sze-Jin (Wet) $10.50 Extra large serving.
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