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Burmese Cuisine Burmese Cuisine Shwe Mandalay Burmese Cuisine Appetizers Beverages အခ်ိုဳရည္ မ်ိဳးစံုု စမူဆာ လဖၻက္သုပ္ Soft Drinks 2.50 A1-Samosa A2-Tea Leaf Salad Hand-wrapped, deep fried, triangular Mix of fermented Burmese green tea leaves, ေရေႏြး ၾကမ္း pastries filled with potatoes, onion, Burmese roasted peanuts, crunchy variety beans, toasted Hot Tea 1.50 spices, sweet peas, and minced chicken. Served sesame seeds, chopped tomatoes, green cab- with our special tangy Chili sauce. bage, and Burmese dressing. (4 Pieces) (Vegan option available) (Vegan) 7.00 or 2.00 Each 8.00 ျမန္မာ လဖၻက္ရည္ Burmese Milk Tea Burmese black tea mixed with sweetened condensed milk. (Vegan option available) ပဲပလာတာ ေျပာင္းဖူးေၾကာ္ 3.00 A3-Plata Dip A4-Sweet Corn Fried Burmese style with an Indian influence, grilled Burmese style tempura with sweet corn. multi-layer flat bread served with potatoes and (Vegan) (4 pieces) yellow split pea curry. 6.00, or 1.75 Each (Vegan) 6.00 What is Burmese Cuisine? Burma (also known as Myanmar ) is located in Southeast Asia, and it is a country of rich and diverse culture. The diversity of Burmese cuisine has been contributed by the myriad of local ethnic groups within the country, and it has also been influenced by its neighboring countries China, India, and Thailand. Therefore, Thai + Indian + Chinese = Burmese Food Menu items may contain or come in contact with Wheat, Eggs, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, and Milk. No added MSG Entrees ရွမ္းေခါက္ဆြဲ တိုု႔ဟူးေႏြး အုုန္းနိုု႔ေခါက္ဆြဲ T1-Shan Noodle T2-Nwe Noodle T3-Coconut Noodle Rice noodles mixed with minced chicken, soy Split pea gravy poured over rice noodles and Rich & creamy coconut bisque with Taiwanese sauce, peanuts, and scallion on top. Served with mixed with minced chicken, soy sauce, peanuts, noodles and diced chicken. Served with Scallion, chicken broth soup & Burmese Kimchi. and scallion on top. Served with chicken broth hard-boiled egg & fresh lime on the side. (Vegan option available) soup & Burmese Kimchi. (Vegan option available) 9.50 (Vegan option available) 9.00 10.00 မုုန္႔တီသုုပ္ မုုန္႔ဟင္းခါး M1-Moke Ti Thoke M2-Mo Hin Ga Medium size rice noodle salad tossed with Tilapia chowder is poured over thin rice noodles. marinated minced chicken, tamarind sauce, Served with hard boiled egg, crispy split peas, cilantro & diced hard boil egg on top. Served banana stem, shallots, cilantro, and fresh lime warm. (Vegan option available) on the side. 9.00 9.00 American သီးစံုု ပဲကုုလားဟင္း အာလူးႏွပ္ ၾကက္ေၾကာ္ D1-Vegetable Curry D2-Potatoes Curry Chicken Tenders and Fries This dish packs a lot of flavor with yellow pea Potatoes with Shwe Mandalay speciality curry Three chicken tenders served with fries and curry, eggplant, carrots, cauliflower, potatoes sauce. (Vegan) a choice of sauce; special tangy Chili sauce, and green beans. (Vegan) 8.00 ranch or ketchup. 8.00 6.00 Entrees ျမန္မာအသားႏွပ္ ပုုဇြန္ ခရမ္းခ်ဥ္သီးႏွပ္ ဒန္ေပါက္ D3-Burmese Curry D4-Shrimp Curry D5-Chicken Briyani Braising your choice of protein (chicken, pork, Shrimp cooked in homemade tomato sauce and Baked basmati rice with raisins, cashew nuts, beef)until tender with home-made curry sauce Burmese spices and garnished with cilantro. ghee butter, and variety of authentic spices. that comes from fresh produce. 11.50 Served with two pieces of briyani chicken drum- 9.50 (Extra 2.00 charge for beef) sticks & cabbage salad on the side. Half Order 9.00, Full Order 13.00 ေၾကးအိုုး မႏၱေလး ေခါက္ဆြဲေၾကာ္ C1-Kyah Oh C2-Shwe Fried Noodles Perfect noodle soup for Michigan. Fried noodles with shredded carrot, cabbage, Vermicelli noodle mixed with chicken broth, egg, and green beans. Served with Mandalay chicken slices, quail eggs, homemade chicken style cabbage and your choice of chicken, beef, meat ball & choy sum vegetable. pork, shrimp or tofu. 11.50 (Extra 2.00 charge for beef and shrimp) 10.50 Dessert မႏၱေလး ထမင္းေၾကာ္ အစိမ္းေၾကာ္ တာဟန္းစႏြင္းမကင္း C3-Shwe Fried Rice C4-Shwe Stir Fry Tahan Rice Cake Fried rice with carrots, sweet peas, diced onions Stir fry with fresh vegetables: Cabbage, assorted Made with rice flour, coconut milk, raisin, and and egg. Served with your choice of chicken, bell pepper, onion, cashew nut, house special sprinkle with poppy seed. beef, pork, shrimp or tofu. sauce. Served with jasmine rice. ( Gluten Free) (3 pieces) (Extra 2.00 charge for beef and shrimp) (Extra 2.00 charge for beef and shrimp) 5.00 ,or $2.00 each 10.50 (Vegan option available) 9.50.
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