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European & Middle Eastern Indian Chinese EUROPEAN & MIDDLE EASTERN v Peri Peri Chicken Wings v Bolognese Sauce & Spaghetti v Mix Green Salad v Fish Amritsari v Mint LamB v Beetroot & Pickled Onions v Salt and Pepper Potato v Chocolate Fudge Cake v Omani Samak Maqli v Pesto Pasta Salad fries v Hot Custard v Dijaj Al Faham v Greek Salad v PunjaBi VegetaBle v Apple Pie v Chicken & Mushroom v Rocket & Mozzarella Salad Samosa v DouBle Chocolate Fudge Cake Bechamel v Potato Aglio Oglio v Chilli Chicken v Blackcurrant Cheese Cake v Dahi vada v VegetaBle Kurkuri v Peach MelBa tart pie v Onion Mint Salad v Chef Special Starter* v StrawBerry Mini Cheese Cake v Chickpea Salad v Satay Chicken v Lemon Top Carrot Cake v Nachos v Chinese Crispy Seaweed v Lemon Cheese Cake v Prawn Crackers v Fresh Truffle v v BomBay Mix Plain Naan v Orange Jelly v v Indian Poppadum Roti v StrawBerry Jelly v v Thai Prawn Cracker Garlic Naan v RaspBerry Jelly v Peshawari Naan v Fattosh Salad v Lemon Jelly INDIAN v v TaBouleh Keema Naan v Brule v LamB Rogan Josh v v Assorted mix of Chutney Bakarkhani Paratha v Tiramisu Assaitte v v & Sauces Prawn Achari Aloo Kulcha v Banana Mousse v v Chicken Korma Chilli Corriander Naan v Lemon Meringue v Buns v Butter Chicken v Chocolate Mousse v Hot Dog Buns v StrawBerry Mousse v CHEF SPECIAL DISH v v Irish Cream Liqueur v Palak Paneer Cheesecake v Baigan ka Bhartha v Caramel Pecan Brownie v Ratatouille v Jelly Beans v Chicken Peri Peri Tapas v Dal Makhani v Mini StrawBerry Pencils v Tomato Mozarella v LamB Biryani v Paneer Shaslik v Chocolate Flakes v Chicken Nuggets v Peas Pulao v Chocolate Ice-cream v Hot Dog Sausages v VegetaBle Ajwani v Rum and Raisin Ice-cream v Potato Chips v Bhindi Bhaji v Mint Chocolate Chip v Baked Beans v BuBBlegum Ice-cream v Garlic Mushroom v RaspBerry Ripple Ice-cream v Burger CHINESE v Crispy Duck & Pancakes v Vanilla Ice-cream v Chicken Pizza v v StrawBerry Ice-cream v Margherita Pizza Sweet & Sour Chicken v v Butterscotch Ice-cream v Seekh KeBaB Malaysian Butter Prawn v v v Praline & Cream Ice-cream v BBQ Pork Spare RiBs CHEF SPECIAL DISH Traditional Roast v Emperor Fried Rice v Seasonal Fresh Fruits v Salt & Pepper Chicken wings Pork v v v Chamallows v Chicken Dim Sum (Momo) Kung Po LamB Steamed VegetaBles v v v Chocolate Fountain v VegetaBle Dim Sum (Momo Veg Chowmein Gravy for Roast v Szechuan Tofu v Mini Chamallows Meat v Thai Red/Green Chicken v Yorkshire Puddings v Mini Eggs Curry v .
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