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Authentic Colombian Cuisine ALMOJABANAS…………..……………$1.00 PANDEBONO…… ………………… 2302 W Columbus Dr Tampa, FL. 33607 (813) -251 9688 / (813) 251 9499 (813) 251 5292 Authentic Colombian Cuisine ALMOJABANAS…………..……………$1.00 PANDEBONO…… …………………..... $1.00 EMPANADAS / Beef or Chicken ……..$1.25 PAN DE QUESO …………………….....$1.00 DEDITOS DE QUESO……………….…..$1.50 PANDEYUCA…………………………… $1.00 CHICHARRON CON AREPA…………. $3.50 BUNUELO……………………………….. $1.00 MORCILLA CON AREPA…….…….…. $2.50 ROSCON DE GUAYABA Y QUESO… $3.50 PAPA RELLENA……………………….. $3.00 PAN ALINADO CON QUESO………… $3.00 YUCA RELLENA……………………….. $3.00 FLAUTA (Pastel de hojaldre con guayaba)…. $2.00 MASITAS DE CHOCLO)……………...... $2.00 AREPA CHOCLO CON QUESO………. $3.00 AREPA CON QUESO……………………$3.00 ENVUETO DE MAIZ…………………….. $3.00 ABORRAJADOS…………………………$3.00 MILO EN LECHE……………...$3.00 (Maduro con queso y guayaba). CAFÉ EN LECHE AREPA DE HUEVO …………………… $3.00 S…$1.50 / M…$2.00 / L ... $3.00 CAFÉ CUBANO COLADA......$2.00 CAFÉ EXPRESSO………..…. $1.50 GASEOSA EXTRANJERO… $1.50 GASEOSA LOCAL…..……… $1.00 JUGO EN LECHE……....…… $3.00 CALENTADO CON TODO…………………………..$10.00 JUGO EN AGUA……….……. $2.50 Arroz, Frijoles, Carme, Huevos pericos, Arepa. Fresa, Lulo, Mamey, P.apaya, Maracuya, Guanabana Pina, Mango, Limonada, Mixed rice & beans with friend beef, scrambled eggs and Corn Tamarindo, Mandarina, Tomate de Arbol, cake. Mora CALENTADO………………………….………………. $8.00 SALPICON………….……….. $3.00 Arroz, Frijoles, Carme, Arepa AVENA CASERA………...…. $3.00 Mixed rice & beans with friend beef and Corn Cake. AVENA ALPINA…………..… $1.50 HUEVOS PERICOS CON ARROZ Y AREPA …….$7.00 MAZAMORRA………………. $3.00 (Cebolla y Tomate) /Scrambled eggs with Chop onions & tomatoes rice & corn cake ham Con bocadillo CARNE ASADA CON ARROZ BLANCO…………. $7.00 Steak with Onions & Rice. HUEVOS REVUELTOS CON JAMON Y TOSTADA.. $7.00 Scramble eggs with ham & toast HUEVOS FRITOS CON ARROZ Y AREPA……….. $5.00 Fried eggs rice and corn cake TOSTADAS Con Mantequilla .. $1.50 Con queso.. $2.50 Butter toast & Cheese CARNE ASADA CON CEBOLLA……………….. $6.00 Steak With Onions BANDEJA SOBREBARRIGA PECHUGA DE POLLO PAISA PLATOS FUERTES/ Main Course 1. ALMUERZO EJECUTIVO………………………..…………………………….$10.00 Carne Asada Huevo Frito, Arroz, Frijoles Arepa y Platano Executive Lunch: 8oz Grilled Steak, Fried Eggs, rice, beans OR salad, corn cake & sweet plantain 2. TAMAL VALLUNO DE TRES CARNES...................................................... $10.00 Porcion de arroz y arepa Tamal Valluno: with three meats comes with rice & corn cake 3. BISTEC DE PALOMILLA …………………………………………………….....$10.00 Carne asada con cebolla, Arroz, Platano Maduro y ensalada o frijoles TAMAL TRES Palomilla Steak: Grilled steak, salad, rice, beans & sweet plantains CARNES 4. BISTEC A LA CRIOLLA ………………………………………………….....… $11.00 Carne en salsa, ensalada o frijoles, arroz, platanao maduro. Creole Steak: Round beef in “tio” sauce, salad or beans & sweet plantains 5.BISTEC A CABALLO ……………………………………………………..……... $11.50 Carne en salsa criolla, ensalada o frijol, huevo frito, arroz y platano maduro Grilled steak: round beef in sauce, salad or beans, fried eggs & sweet plantains 6.BANDEJA PAISA (Avocado Available)…………………………….……...……$12.00 Carne asada con cebolla, huevo frito, arroz, frijoles, arepa, chicharron y Maduro. Paisa Dish: Grilled steak, Fried egg, rice, beans, corn cake, pork & sweet planains 7. CHULETA DE CERDO COLOMBIANA…….……………………………..…..… $12.50 Arroz, platano Maduro, frijoles O ensalada Breaded Colombian pork shop: rice, sweet plaints, beans or salad 8.LOMO DE CERDO ASADO……………………………………………………....…$12.50 Arroz, frijoles O ensalada, y platano Maduro Roast Pork Loin: rice, beans OR salad & sweet plantains 9. LENGUA EN SALSA …................................................................................... $13.00 Ensalada O frijoles, arroz, platano maduro Beef Tongue in Sauce: pre cooked beef tongue in “tio” sauce, rice, salad OR beans & sweet plantains 10 SOBREBARRIGA 8 OZ …………………………………..................................$13.00 Lengua en Salsa A la plancha ( arroz blanco, platano Maduro, frijoles O ensalada) Flank Steak in Sauce: pre cooked beef tongue in “tio” sauce, rice, salad OR beans & sweet plantains 11. HIGADO ENCEBOLLADO…………………………..…………………….....… $9.50 Arroz Blanco, ensalada O frijoles y platano Maduro Sauté liver: with rice, salad or beans & plantains 12. PECHUGA DE POLLO…………………………………………..…………….. $12.00 Arroz Blanco, ensalda O frijoles,platano Maduro y yuca Sauté chicken breast: white rice, salad OR beans & plantains 14. MINI BANDEJA……………………………………………………………..…..$10.00 Carne O Pollo, arroz, frijoles, platano Maduro, huevo frito y arepa Mini Platter: Steak OR chicken, rice, beans sweet plantains & fried egg MINI BANDEJA 15.PALOMILLA APANADA……………..…………………….………….………… $11.00 Arroz, frijol O ensalada y platano Maduro. Breaded Colombian Palomilla steak: rice beans OR salad & sweet plantains Sancocho de Carne LUNES/ Monday MARTES/Tuesday SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE RES.…$10.00 SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE RES………..$10.00 Beef Soup Beef Soup AJIACO SANTAFERENO….……...... $10.00 SOPA DE ARROZ CON POLLO...…….... $10.00 Chicken Soup Chicken with rice Soup SPAGUETTI, CARNE MOLIDA, LENTEJAS, HUEVO FRITO,ARROZ………………..$11.00 JUEVES/Thursday SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE RES…………..$10.00 Beef Soup SUPER MONDONGO………….....……..... $10.00 Tripe Soup MIERCOLES/ Wednesday SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE RES….…$10.00 Beef Soup SOPA DE PASTA CON POLLO...…......$10.00 Chicken With Spaghetti Soup SABADO/Saturday SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE RES....…$10.00 Beef Soup SANCOCHO DE PESCADO…..…...... $12.00 Fish Soup LECHONA RELLENA………………….....$12.00 Baked Stuffe Pork with rice. VIERNES/Friday SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE R…..…$10.00 Beef Soup AJIACO SANTAFERENO….……...... $10.00 Chicken Soup ARROZ CON POLLO…………….….....$10.00 Yellow Rice with Chicken DOMINGO/Sunday SANCOCHO DE CARNE DE RES…..…$10.00 Beef Soup AJIACO SANTAFERENO….……..…..... $10.00 Chicken Soup SANCOCHO DE GALLINA…….…….....$12.00 Hen Soup Todos los sancochos y sopas vienen acompanados con arroz y frijol O arroz y ensalada. All this soup comes with rice & beans OR rice & salad MOJARRA FRITA PARGO ROJO CAZUELA DE MARISCOS 1. MOJARRA FRITA…………………….…$M/P Ensalada, arroz Blanco, y platano maduro Fried perch: with rice, salad & plantains 2. FILETE DE BASSA ( DE 7 onz a 9 onz)....$12.00 Ensalada,arroz blanco, y platano Maduro Fried perch: with rice, salad & plantains CUBANO/ Cuban………………..……. $7.00 3. PARGO ROJO FRITO…………………….…$M/P DE POLLO/ Chicken………………….. $8.00 Ensalada,arroz blanco, y platano maduro DE CARNE/ Beef…………………….… $8.00 Fried perch: with rice, salad & plantains DE PESCADO/ Fish……….…………... $8.00 4. CAZUELA DE MARISCOS……………….... $15.00 HUEVOS REV CON QUESO………..….$6.00 Arroz blanco, y Tostones Scrambled eggs with Cheese Fried perch: with rice & plantains HUEVOS REV. CON CHORIZO……….$6.00 Scrambled eggs with sausage $20.00 $30.00 $60.00 AREQUIPE EN TOTUMAS GRANDE……......$6.50 AREQUIPE EN TOTUMA PEQUEÑO............ $5.50 CHOCOLATE LIBRA……..………..…….........$2.50 CAFÉ SELLO ROJO LIBRA..……………..… $7.00 CAFÉ SELLO ROJO ½ Lb..…………………..$5.00 SALCHICHON CERVEZERO.………,,……… $3.00 TOSTADA GUADALUPE……………............. $3.00 MILO EN TARRO …….................................... $6.00 TARRITO ROJO JGB……....……….……..… $6.00 LECHE KLIM………………………………… $5.00 FLAN DE VAINILLA ……………....…$2.50 NATILLA EN CAJA ………...……………..... $5.00 FLAN DE QUESO …………….......... $2.50 BREVAS EN ALMIBAR ……..……………… $6.00 FLAN DE COCO ……………….........$2.50 CHONTADURO EN ALMIBAR.................... $6.00 DULCE DE LECHE ………………..… $2.50 PANELA REDONDA ……........................... $3.00 ARROZ CON LECHE ……………….. $2.50 PANELA FRACCIONADA ……..……………$2.50 POSTRE DE TRES LECHES ……… $3.00 OBLEAS DE ANTAÑO CON AREQUIPE..... $6.00 POSTRE DE CUATRO LECHES....... $3.00 COLCAFE INSTANTANEO...……….……… $6.00 POSTRE DE NATAS ………….……. $3.00.
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