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Signature Martinis IL 01.18 list on back SIGNATURE MARTINIS bluetini 9 malibu mango 9 blueberry-infused vodka, raspberry cruzan mango rum, pineapple-infused liqueur, fresh lime elixir vodka, fresh orange juice fresh squeeze 9.5 pacific rim 9.5 berry-infused vodka (strawberry or cruzan coconut rum, stoli crushed raspberry), fresh lemon elixir, pineapple vodka, pineapple juice, cane sugar rim coconut purée classic saketini 9.5 perfect bloody mary 9.5 tito’s vodka, sake, fresh lime elixir onion, pepper and herb-infused svedka vodka, sriracha, ponzu, tomato juice samurai saketini 10 svedka cucumber lime vodka, unfiltered pink grapefruit 9.25 sake, fresh lime elixir smirnoff grapefruit vodka, triple sec, fresh orange juice, cranberry juice, blue bellini 9.5 cane sugar rim deep eddy peach vodka, luccio moscato d’asti, peach schnapps strawberry agave 9.5 strawberry-infused tequila, triple sec, dirty blue 11 fresh lime elixir, lemon lime soda, “your call” vodka or gin, cane sugar rim blue cheese stuffed olives key lime pie 8.5 svedka vanilla vodka, coconut purée, fresh lime elixir, graham cracker crust rim SIGNATURE COCKTAILS blackberry gingerita 10 sparkling white sangria 9 sauza silver tequila, cointreau, fresh lime luccio moscato d’asti, black cherry rum, juice, blackberry ginger purée triple sec, fizz, fresh lime, fresh orange, fresh lemon hibiscus spiked lemonade 8.5 tito’s vodka, fresh squeezed lemonade, cucumber jalapeño hibiscus purée margarita 9 yuzu whisky sour 10 casa noble crystal tequila, cointreau, maker’s mark whisky, house-made yuzu fresh lime elixir, muddled jalapeño and sour mix, amarena cherry cucumber sake sangria 7 coconut mojito 7 sake, red wine, fresh lime and cruzan light rum, coconut purée, lemon elixir fresh lime elixir, fizz, mint leaf SIGNATURE MULES american mule 8 ruby red mule 8 tito’s vodka, gosling’s ginger beer, deep eddy ruby red grapefruit vodka, fresh lime elixir gosling’s ginger beer, fresh lime elixir tropical mule 8 cruzan pineapple rum, gosling’s ginger beer, fresh lime elixir BUBBLES glass bottle domaine carneros brut 55 napa valley, california ruffino prosecco 18 (split) tuscany, italy luccio moscato d’asti 7 28 docg, piedmont, italy social hibiscus cucumber sparkling sake wine 9.5 (can) united states, 89 calories (organic) social pink grapefruit sparkling sake wine 9.5 (can) united states, 89 calories (organic) IL 02.18 WHITE WINE glass bottle (sweetest to driest) takara kinsen plum wine 6 35 japan chateau ste. michelle riesling 6.75 27 columbia valley, oregon chateau d’esclans whispering angel rosé 12 48 provence, france the prisoner blindfold white blend 50 san luis obispo, california il donato pinot grigio 7.5 30 venezie igt, italy pine ridge chenin blanc + viognier 9 36 napa valley, california tangent sauvignon blanc 8.5 34 san luis obispo, california jules taylor sauvignon blanc 48 marlborough, new zealand robert mondavi oakville fumé blanc 65 napa valley, california the crusher unoaked chardonnay 32 clarksburg, california la terre chardonnay 6 24 california true myth chardonnay 8.5 34 san luis obispo, california sonoma cutrer chardonnay 11 44 sonoma county, california patz & hall chardonnay 75 sonoma county, california rombauer chardonnay 85 sonoma county, california RED WINE glass bottle (lighted to most full-bodied) meiomi pinot noir 12.5 50 rutheford, california la terre merlot 6 24 california day zinfandel 75 sonoma county, california ruffino modus red blend 55 tuscany, italy project paso red blend 8 32 paso robles, california la terre cabernet sauvignon 6 24 california wente cabernet sauvignon southern hills 8.5 34 livermore, california b side cabernet sauvignon 11 44 napa valley, californa taken red blend 69 napa valley, california honig cabernet sauvignon 100 rutherford, californa hendry cabernet sauvignon 115 rutherford, california SIP Certified! These wines were sustainably produced with practices mindful of the earth and people, and the futures of both. IL 02.18 FISH BOWLS permanent holiday 23 the summer solstice 23 deep eddy orange vodka, gekkeikan sake, cruzan mango rum, pineapple-infused soho lychee liqueur, strawberry purée, vodka, tangerine liqueur, pineapple juice fresh lemon juice, ginger beer cherry sake drop 23 far east margarita 23 cherry vodka, cruzan black cherry rum, tequila, gekkeikan sake, raspberry liqueur, peach schnapps, house-made yuzu sour house-made yuzu sour mix, prickly pear mix, cranberry juice purée, organic coconut water DRAFT BEERS kirin ichiban pale lager 5.5 solemn oath butterfly 6 flashmob belgian ipa (local) miller light 4.5 revolution fist city apa (local) 6 allagash white 5.5 belgian-style wheat pacifico clara 5.5 BOTTLED BEERS 12 oz 21 oz asahi 5 sapporo 5 7.5 sapporo light 5 kirin ichiban pale lager 5 lucky buddha 5 kona big wave golden ale 5.5 lagunitas ipa (local) 5 two brothers ebel’s weiss (local) 6 solemn oath lü kolsch style (can) 6 revolution anti-hero ipa 6 blue moon white belgian wheat ale 4.5 goose island greenline pale ale (local) 5 bud light 4.5 coors light 4.5 omission pale ale (gluten-free) 4.5 st. pauli girl (non-alcoholic) 3.5 IL 01.18 HOUSE SAKE gekkeikan 8 8 oz served hot or cold kirin ichiban sake bomb 4 SAKE FLIGHTS partly cloudy 11 sho chiku bai, sho chiku bai rei and g joy (2 oz each) sky guardian 14 hakutsuru sho une, gekkeikan suzaku and sakemoto (2 oz each) PREMIUM COLD SAKE 2 oz 4 oz carafe bottle SWEETEST TO DRIEST (300 ml) (720 ml) shirakabe gura (300ml) 20 (bottle) mio sparkling light and bubbly, fruity flavor, sweet aroma sweetest sho chiku bai 2 4 11 23 junmai nigori lightly filtered, bold and sweet kikusui funaguchi 12 (200 ml) honjozo rich, full-bodied with fruity flavors and aromas hakutsuru awa yuki (300ml) 24 (bottle) sparkling sweet, floral and fruity aroma, with hints of tropical fruits,banana cream, hazelnut, vanilla and honeycomb neutral ty ku coconut 3 6 16 35 junmai nigori silky texture, coconut with hints of vanilla hakutsuru sho une 5 10 25 60 junmai daiginjo velvety smooth, fruity aroma gekkeikan traditional 2 4 10 21 junmai well-balanced, hints of grapefruit dry and light earthiness g joy 5 10 25 60 junmai ginjo genshi rich and velvety, fruit aroma flavors of melon, cherry and pepper finish gekkeikan suzaku 5 10 25 60 junmai ginjo creamy body, notes of pear, honeydew and pineapple kanchiku 80 drier junmai daiginjo raw corn and unripe mango flavors, note of ginger sakemoto 3 6 18 31 junmai light-bodied, melon, asian pear, white flowers and candy nougat, honey and jicima momokawa organic 4 8 20 42 nigori ginjo rich and silky, coconut and cream with a burst of fresh pineapple and hint of banana driest yoshinogawa winter warrior 6 11 27 64 junmai ginjo medium-bodied tropical notes of melon and honeydew, floral aroma sho chiku bai rei (300ml) 4 8 22 (bottle) junmai ginjo soft and smooth with bold floral aroma SAKE METER VALUE Like wine, sake can be characterized as dry or sweet. The measurement of sugar and alcohol determines its score on the scale. Less sugar produces a drier sake. all of our sakes are gluten-free IL 02.2018 HOT TEA PROVIDED BY china jasmine 5 organic sencha 5.5 green tea with the aroma of jasmine a popular japanese-style tea, organic, flowers brings a sense of serenity with this smooth and easy to drink. tea. organic white peach 6 ginger pu-erh 6 this aromatic tea is fruity and sweet with (pooh-air) a cleansing tea combined with hints of peach. flavored white teas are ginger provides earthy aromas and growing in popularity, however it is unusual a healthy lift. to find one of this caliber. green kukicha 5 simply strawberry 6 (cooky-cha) low in caffeine due to the use black tea blends with dried strawberries of twigs over leaves, however this tea is for a sweet and juicy treat reminiscent of sweeter than most Japanese tea. eating freshly picked strawberries. sweet pomegranate 5 orange blossom rooibos 6 combined with sencha tea, this healthy (roy-bus) contains no caffeine. drink is a treat. curls of orange zest adorn the rich tone of the rooibos leaf when dry. when infused, the natural oils impart a splash of citrus. tropical paradise rooibos 6 (roy-bus) contains no caffeine. nothing says “summer” like the tropical organic moroccan mint 5 flavors of pineapple and coconut! the mint in this chinese tea offers a sense of relaxation to the mind and body. MOCKTAILS coco hydration island refresher organic coconut water, strawberry purée, organic coconut water, fresh squeezed fresh squeezed lemonade 4 orange juice, pineapple juice 4 hibiscus squeeze fresh squeezed lemonade, hibiscus purée 4 WATER fiji 3 500 ml san pellegrino 5 liter #BlueSushiSakeGrill IL 01.18.
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