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Menu Pega Grill CATERING MENU A minimum order of $150 is required. Take-Out or Delivery add $12. Pre-ordering of 24 hours in advance. Napkins included. Plates & silverware as per request APPETIZERS WRAPS Serves 5 Add Shoestring Fries $2.50 (per individual serving) HOMEMADE BAKED SPINACH PIE 47 Serves 5 Phyllo, Greek imported feta cheese, spinach, leeks, dill. Includes white or whole wheat pita, tomato, romaine lettuce, onions FALAFEL 43 FALAFEL WRAP 43 20 deep fried chickpea and parsley balls, mixed greens, Tahini sauce, eggplant spread (no onions) tomato, dressing, tahini sauce CHICKEN SALAD WRAP 43 VEGETARIAN GRAPE LEAVES (20 PCS.) 43 red grapes, celery, scallions, tarragon, lemon pepper, light mayo. Tzatziki. HOMEMADE CHICKEN GYRO WRAP 43 GREEK KALAMATA OLIVES 30 OZ 26 Pega sauce (light mayo, mustard, curry, paprika, dill) Olive oil and pita. GRILLED CHOPPED CHICKEN BREAST WRAP 43 Pega sauce (light mayo, mustard, curry, paprika, dill). SALADS MEAT GYRO WRAP 43 Individual Serving: Add Chicken Breast $6, Chicken Gyro $5, Meat Gyro $5 Tzatziki sauce, Greek strained yogurt, cucumber, garlic, olive oil, dill). Serves 5 MIXED GREEN SALAD 43 MAIN COURSE Mixed greens, tomato, red onion, homemade dressing. Individual Serving TABOULI SALAD 51 Includes Lemon Potatoes, or Mixed Greens, or Basmati Rice Bulgur wheat, parsley, mint, cucumber, red onion, tomato, lemon juice, olive oil. GRILLED LAMB KEBAB 14 OZ. 20 ARUGULA SALAD 60 Green pepper, red onion, tzatziki sauce Arugula, Asiago cheese, walnuts, tomato, homemade dressing. GRILLED CHICKEN KEBAB 14 OZ. 14 CHICKEN SALAD WITH MESCLUN 64 Green pepper and red onion, Pega Grill sauce Chicken breast, red grapes, celery, scallions, tarragon, lemon pepper, mayo, tomato, mixed greens. GRILLED BEEF KEBAB 14 OZ. 25 AUTHENTIC GREEK SALAD 64 Green pepper and red onion, tzatziki sauce Tomato, cucumber, green pepper, olives, feta cheese, oregano, red onions, olive oil, red vinegar GRILLED SHRIMP SKEWERS 6 PCS. 17 KALE PORTOBELLO SALAD 64 PRIME GRILLED LAMB CHOPS (HALF RACK) 24 Kale, Portobello mushroom, red onions, Greek cheese, mandarin, almonds, balsamic vinegar. Tzatziki sauce BEET AND FETA CHEESE SALAD 51 GRILLED SKIRT STEAK "CHURRASCO" 10 OZ. 37 Beet, feta cheese, olive oil, oregano. GRILLED OCTOPUS SPAIN 26 KALE BEET SALAD WITH GOAT CHEESE 60 GRILLED WILD SALMON CANADA 8 OZ. 14 Kale, beet, creamy goat cheese, olive oil, oregano. GRILL WHITE TROUT SPAIN 17 DIPS Boneless, butterfly style Platter 30 Oz. GRILL CANTABRIC SEA-BASS SPAIN 30 Includes Plain or Whole Wheat Pita Whole fish per individual serving HUMMUS DIP 34 No side included Chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, cumin. TRADITIONAL GREEK MEAT GYRO PLATTER 13 TZATZIKI DIP 34 Slices of ground beef and lamb gyro, sliced tomatoes, red onions, paprika, tzatziki, pita Greek strained yogurt, cucumber, garlic, dill. SPICY FETA DIP 34 BURGERS Feta cheese, scotch bonnet, and roasted red pepper. Serves 5 EGGPLANT DIP 38 Includes Shoestring Fries Roasted eggplant, dill, red pepper, garlic. PEGA BURGER. 8 oz. lean Angus beef 60 ASSORTED DIP PLATTER 72 Asiago cheese, tomato, lettuce, red onion, Pega sauce. Hummus dip, Tzatziki dip, Spicy Feta dip, & Eggplant dip. GREEK BURGER. 8 oz. lean Angus beef 60 Greek feta cheese, tomato, lettuce, red onion, Tzatziki sauce. SOUPS LAMB BURGER. 8 oz. lean Prime Angus Ground Lamb/Beef, 64 Individual Serving Cup Goat cheese/ mint spread, arugula, tomato, red onion. AVGOLEMONO SOUP 5 Shredded chicken breast, rice, lemon juice, egg yolk. DESSERTS LENTILS SOUP 5 Individual Serving lentils, carrots, onions, celery GALAKTOBOUREKO 6 FASOLADA SOUP 5 Crispy phyllo, melted butter, filled with creamy custard and bathed in syrup. White beans, celery, carrots, white onions, extra-virgin olive oil BAKLAVA 4 CARROT GINGER SOUP 5 Traditional honey-soaked filo pastry filled with walnuts and almonds. Fresh carrots, ginger, half and half milk. BEVERAGES SIDES EXTRA Individual Serving Serves 5 Acquapana (500 ml) 3 Pita (White or Whole Wheat) 5 Pellegrino (500 ml) 3 Pega Grill Sauce (10 oz) 6 Pellegrino (750 ml) 3.8 Tahini Sauce (10 oz) 6 Flavored Snapple 3 Tzatziki Sauce (10 oz) 9 Flavored Diet Snapple 3 Greek Feta Cheese (10 oz) 19 Canned Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite 2 Grilled Vegetables 17 Martinelli Apple Juice 3 Lemon Potatoes 17 BEER Organic Mixed Greens 17 Mythos 3.8 English Cucumbers 15 Corona Extra 3.8 Basmati Rice 17 Shoestring Fries Big 26.
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