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Marriot Menu-Cristal Bar-03.13.18 Breakfast Menu Great Room Menu Apricot French toast ..................................................................................................................................... 2000 Creamy Bircher muesli ................................................................................................................................. 1300 Breakfast burritos ........................................................................................................................................... 2200 Fried or scrambled eggs with bacon wrapped sausage .............................................................. 3000 Ham and cheese croissant .......................................................................................................................... 2600 Bacon and egg croissant ............................................................................................................................. 2600 Scrambled eggs with Basturma in a croissant ................................................................................. 2600 Egg benedict ..................................................................................................................................................... 2600 Granola, yogurt, mix berry compote .................................................................................................... 1300 Fruit salad ........................................................................................................................................................... 1800 Croissant, jam, butter .................................................................................................................................... 1600 Juice 25cl Freshly Squeezed Orange, Grapefruit ................................................................................................... 3000 Yan ......................................................................................................................................................................... 1200 Coffee & Tea Armenian Coffee ............................................................................................................................................ 1200 Americano .......................................................................................................................................................... 1700 Espresso Single | Double ................................................................................................................... 1500/2500 Macchiato ........................................................................................................................................................... 1800 Cappuccino ........................................................................................................................................................ 2500 Cafe Latte ........................................................................................................................................................... 2700 Loose tea ............................................................................................................................................................. 2100 Armenian Organic Tea ................................................................................................................................. 2500 Tea Caddy ........................................................................................................................................................... 2500 All prices are denominated in AMD and inclusive of 20% VAT. If you have any dietary requirements or are concerned about food allergy, feel free to ask for assistance to our managing staff when making your selection. Breakfast Menu Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan 1 Amiryan Street, Yerevan 0010 Armenia +374 10 599000 Bar Menu Quick Bites Cured meat & pickles ................................................................................................................................... 3800 Local cheese & pomegranate .................................................................................................................... 3000 Zhingalov hats ................................................................................................................................................... 1900 Dried Armenian fruits& nuts ..................................................................................................................... 3900 To Share Cold mezze plate (Hummus, mutabal, olives) ............................................................................................. 3000 Dolma (Beef and rice filled grape leaves, garlic yogurt sauce) .................................................................... 3000 Spicy crayfisk cake (Wasabi mayo sauce) .................................................................................................... 4000 Organic salmon caviar (Russian blinis, sour cream, quail egg, spring onion) ..................................... 3900 Grilled sulguni (Lavash bread, smoked eggplant, sundried tomato, Rucola) .......................................... 3900 Smoked salmon bagel (Cream cheese, citrus ,chives) .............................................................................. 3800 Chicken caesar salad (Caesar dressing, parmesan and garlic crouton) ................................................. 3200 Mix green salad (Green leaves, shaved vegetable, cherry tomato, olive lemon dressing) ................... 2800 Soups Soup of the day ................................................................................................................................................ 1800 Beef goulash soup (Beef broth, bell pepper, carrot, onion, sweet paprika) ............................................ 2900 Chicken noodle (Onion, carrot, ginger, fresh coriander) .............................................................................1800 Spas (Traditional yogurt-barley soup) ............................................................................................................... 1500 Mains Cristal beef burger (Cheddar cheese, bacon, French fries or green salad) ............................................. 4000 Classic chicken club (Gouda cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato, French fries or green salad) ............... 2900 Mixed armenian kebab; lamb, beef, chicken (Grilled veg, potato wedges, Adzhika) ................ 2500 Grilled salmon skewer (Grilled veg, potato wedges, pomegranate molasses) ..................................... 7000 Beef stroganoff (Potato crocket, beetroot, salted cucumber) ..................................................................3500 All prices are denominated in AMD and inclusive of 20% VAT. If you have any dietary requirements or are concerned about food allergy, feel free to ask for assistance to our managing staff when making your selection. Bar Menu Bar Menu Dessert New York Cheesecake .................................................................................................................................. 1500 Apple Strudel ................................................................................................................................................. 1500 Chocolate cake.................................................................................................................................................. 1500 Tiramisu ............................................................................................................................................................... 1500 Seasonal cuts fresh fruits ............................................................................................................................ 2900 Cake of the Day ................................................................................................................................................ 1500 All prices are denominated in AMD and inclusive of 20% VAT. If you have any dietary requirements or are concerned about food allergy, feel free to ask for assistance to our managing staff when making your selection. Bar Menu Food Menu Coffee Armenian coffee .............................................................................................................................................. 1200 Americano ............................................................................................................................................................1700 Espresso / Double .................................................................................................................................. 1500/2500 Macchiato ............................................................................................................................................................ 1800 Cappuccino ......................................................................................................................................................... 2500 Iced Coffee ......................................................................................................................................................... 2000 Café Latte ............................................................................................................................................................ 2700 Hot Chocolate with cream .......................................................................................................................... 2000 Irish Coffee .........................................................................................................................................................
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