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1/4 $2.99 Square Roast Whole Chicken Meat Chicken Price per Price per Food Item pound Food Item pound Whole Chicken $2.95 Pepper steak $9.99 Whole Chicken - 1/4 $2.99 Square Roast $10.99 Whole Chicken - 1/8 $2.99 Square Steak $8.99 Chicken Legs $3.10 Chicken Wings $1.59 Special Steak $8.99 Chicken Breast/Cutlets $5.99 Special Roast $8.99 Chicken Bones $1.29 Hot Smoked salmon $21.99 Special Order Chicken Dark Meat $6.49 Cold Smoked Salmon $21.99 special order Ground Chicken $7.49 Cooked Short rib $26.99 special order Chicken Schnitzel $6.79 Seasoned Baby Chicken $7.49 Chicken Necks $1.99 Breaded Schnitzel $7.79 Chicken Strips $6.29 Seasoned Schnitzel $7.79 Chicken Drums $3.10 Minute Roast $11.99 Chicken Thighs $3.10 Shawarma Schnitzel $7.79 Chinese Stir Fry $6.49 Turkey Breast Netted $6.95 Chicken Nuggets $5.99 Turkey Dark Meat $6.95 Extra Lean Ground Beef $7.99 Turkey necks $2.79 Boneless Rib-eye Turkey Drum Sticks $3.49 California Steak $11.99 Turkey Wings $1.79 Swiss Steak $9.99 Grill Sandwich Steak $8.99 Chuck Eye Sandwich Club Steak $8.99 Steak $8.99 Chuck Eye Roast $10.99 Chicken Top Quarters $2.99 French Roast $10.99 Turkey Steak $7.95 Bone In Rib-eye $14.99 Dark ground Chicken $7.99 Ground Beef $6.99 Dark ground Turkey $7.95 Bone In Flanken $11.99 Whit meat ground Turkey $7.95 Shoulder Roast $8.99 Dark Turkey Stew $6.95 Moch Tender $8.99 White Turkey Stew $6.95 Top of the Rib $10.99 Baby Chicken $6.49 London Broil $10.99 Baby Chicken Stew $6.49 Shins $6.99 Beef Stir Fry $8.99 Boneless Flanken $12.99 Shoulder Steak $8.99 Minute Steak $11.99 Skirt Steak $18.99 Cholent Meat $6.99 Marrow Bone $5.49 First Cut Brisket $9.89 Second Cut Brisket $8.99 Bone In Short Rib $14.99 Page 1 Meat Chicken Club Roast $8.99 Chuck Roast Silver Tip $10.99 Stew Meat $7.99 Boneless Rib-eye $15.49 All items must be ordered by 12 noon to guarantee availability, orders made after with be subject to availability and may only be availability the next day. Should you for specialty items or require something All items here should not be orders please call our urgently, please call available to be paid for online , store our store directly. only ordered Page 2 Salads Fresh Salads: Garden salad $5.99 Caesar Salad $5.99 Seared tuna $9.99 Grilled chicken Caesar salad $9.99 Grilled Salmon Salad $10.99 Salads 8oz 16oz 32oz Hummus $3.79 $6.99 Tehina $3.79 $6.99 Eggplant $3.79 $6.99 Tuna Celery $3.99 $7.49 Tuna Vegetables $3.99 $7.49 Lite Tuna $3.99 $7.49 Spicy Tuna $3.99 $7.49 Egg Salad $3.79 $6.99 Coleslaw $2.99 $6.79 Health Salad $2.99 $6.79 Red Cabbage $2.99 $6.79 Pasta Pesto $2.99 $6.79 Vegetable Pasta $2.99 $6.79 Pasta Penne $2.99 $6.79 Red Skin Potato $2.99 $6.79 Israeli Potato $3.79 $6.99 Matbucha $3.79 $6.99 Babaganush $3.79 $6.99 Sabich $7.49 Moroccan Carrots $2.99 $6.49 Spicy Moroccan Carrots $2.99 $6.49 Sweet & Sour Beets $2.99 $6.49 Dill Dip $2.99 $6.49 Olive Dip $3.99 $7.49 Spicy Olive $3.99 $7.49 Jalapeno Carrots $3.79 $6.99 Cucumber Salad $2.99 $6.49 Tabule $3.99 $6.99 Red Schug $3.99 Quinoa $3.99 $6.99 Chick Pea salad $3.79 $6.79 Corn Salad $2.99 $6.49 Tomato Salad $2.99 $6.49 Tomato Dip $2.99 $6.49 Jalapeno Dip $2.99 $6.49 Vegetarian Liver $3.79 Asian Beets and carrots $3.79 $6.99 Spicy Tomato dip $2.99 $6.49 Page 3 Salads Green Schug $3.99 Pico De Gallo $3.79 $6.99 Turkish Salsa $3.79 $6.99 Salsa Pine + Peach $3.79 $6.99 Hummus Pesto $3.79 $6.99 Hummus Red Pepper $3.79 $6.99 Hummus Falafel $3.79 $6.99 Hummus Shwarma $3.79 $6.99 Hummus Masabacha $3.79 $6.99 Olive Salad $3.99 $7.49 . Page 4 Sandwiches & Wraps Falafel Plate with hummus Falafel plate with hummus, mushroom and onions Sandwiches Hamburger 3 Types: Classic Burger $8.00 Spicy Burger $9.00 Moby Burger $13.00 Pastrami $9.99 Corned Beef $9.99 Turkey $8.99 Egg $3.50 Tuna $3.75 Grilled Chicken Breast $9.99 Schnitzel $9.99 Grilled Baby Chicken $10.99 No Additional options Falafel (Comes with Hummus, israeli salad and Tahini) $5.00 Shawarma (Comes with Hummus, israeli salad and No Additional options Tahini) $11.00 Additions to all sandwiches optional Lettuce Tomato Onion Pickles Dressings To all sandwiches Tahini 1,000 Island Russian Pesto Vinaigrette Honey Mustard Cesar Page 6 Main T&F = Thursday and Friday Meat / Chicken (per lb) By Order Schnitzel $11.99 By Order Chicken Fingers $10.99 By Order Baby Chicken $12.99 By Order Grilled Chicken Breast $10.99 By Order Fried Wings $5.49 By Order Grilled Wings $5.49 By Order Shoulder Roast $11.99 By Order Roasted Chicken Thigh $10.99 By Order Fried Chicken Thigh $10.99 By Order Meat Balls $9.99 By Order Stuffed Cabage $9.99 By Order Chicken Stir fry $10.99 By Order Chinese Style Chicken (sesame, sweet chili,teriyaki) $10.99 Fish (Per Serving) T&F Only Moroccan Salmon 9.99 T&F Only Tunisian Salmon 9.99 T&F Only Tunisian Tilapia 9.99 Salmon Teriaki 9.99 Salmon Pesto 9.99 Grilled Salmon 9.99 Salmon Baked Dijon 9.99 T&F Only Gefilte Fish 9.99 T&F Only Fish Balls 9.99 Other Main (Per serving) Turkish Burekas $6.99 Potato Burekas $6.99 Mushroom Burekas $6.99 Pastels $6.99 Tortilla $7.66 T&F Only Potato Kugel (small) $4.99 T&F Only Yerushalmi Kugel (small) $4.99 T&F Only Sweet Noodle Kugel (small) $4.99 T&F Only Salt and Pepper Noodle Kugel (small) $4.99 Page 7 Main Per Pound Per Pound Page 8 Sides Side Dishes (Per Pound) White Rice $5.99 Yellow Vegetable Rice $5.99 White Rice Peas and Carrots $5.99 Red Rice $5.99 Roasted Vegetables $8.99 Steamed Vegetables $8.99 Grilled Vegetables $9.99 Vegetable lo mein $8.99 Chinese Style Vegetable and Noodles $8.99 Roasted Potatoes $6.49 Roasted Red Potatoes $6.99 Olives with Tomato sauce. $8.99 Mashed Potato $6.49 Sesame Garlic string beans $7.99 Homefries $4.99 Page 9 Drinks Sprite $1.00 DR Brown black cherry $1.75 Diet DR Brown black cherry $1.75 Ginger ale $1.00 Seltzer $1.00 Diet Ginger ale $1.00 Snapple:raspberry,peach,mango madness,diet peach,kiwi strawberry, peach mangostein,orange carrot,diet noni berry,half and half. $2.00 Page 10 Takeout By the pan 9X13” Sesame Chicken $64.95 Sweet Chili Chicken $64.95 Chicken Stir Fry $59.95 Baby Chicken Shawarma $64.95 Chicken Shawarma $59.95 Penne Pasta With Sauce of choice $29.95 Meatballs with tomato based sauce $69.95 Rice(White, Basmati,yellow,brown. With additions $44.95 Chicken Fingers $49.95 Pepper steak $64.95 BBQ Beef $69.95 Page 11.
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