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Appetizers Rice & Noodles Clay Pots Soups Noodle APPETIZERS NOODLE BAR RICE & NOODLES 1. Spring Rolls - Gỏi Cuốn ..............................................................$10 Choice of Egg Noodles, Rice Noodles, or Ho Fun Noodles Choice of Protein: Chicken or Pork $16 | Beef, BBQ or Roast Pork $17 Shrimp, Pork, Vermicelli Noodles, Lettuce, Bean Sprouts Shrimp $18 | Meat Combo (Chicken, Beef, & Shrimp) $23 and Mint Wrapped in Rice Paper 12. Wonton Noodle Soup ................................................................$15 Seafood Combo (Shrimp, Scallop, & Squid) $23 Upgrade to Wor Wonton for $3 (Chicken & BBQ Pork Slices) 2. Szechuan Wontons with Chili Oil ..............................................$10 24. Fried Rice Pork and Shrimp Wontons topped with Chili Oil 13. BBQ Pork with Noodles .............................................................$16 Egg, Peas, Carrots, Scallions, Soy Sauce Slices of BBQ Pork in a clear broth 3. Imperial Rolls – Chả giò .............................................................$12 25. XO Style Fried Rice Mixture of Shrimp, Pork, and Vegetables wrapped 14. Roast Duck with Noodles ...........................................................$16 Fried Rice with XO Sauce in Rice Paper and, Fried Scrumptious Duck in a clear broth 26. Hong Kong Style Fried Rice 4. Salt and Pepper Chicken Wings.................................................$12 15. Seafood Noodle Soup Jjamppong ............................................$16 Sweet and sour ketchup fried rice with tomato and scallion Fried Chicken Wings tossed in an Asian Style Seafood Soup with kimchi, zucchini and mushroom 27. Thai Style Fried Rice - Kao Pad Kapao Kai Salt and Pepper Mix 16. Phở Tái ......................................................................................$13 Spicy Fried Rice with White Onions, Bell Peppers, and Thai Basil 5. House Special Fried Tofu ...........................................................$10 Noodle Soup with Slices of Eye Round 28. Chow Fun Tofu deep-fried to perfection Flat, Wide Rice Noodles, Bean Sprouts, Onions 17. Phở Bò Viên ...............................................................................$13 6. Seafood Imperial Rolls - Chả Giò Rế ..........................................$14 Noodle Soup with Beef Balls 29. Lo Mein Mixture of Shrimp, Crab and Vegetable Wrapped Cabbage, Carrots, Broccoli, Bean Sprouts, Soy Sauce Phở Nạm ...................................................................................$13 in Rice Paper and deep fried 18. Noodle Soup with Drop Flank 30. Spicy Basil Noodles 7. Crispy Golden Pork Belly ..........................................................$16 Flat, Wide Rice Noodles, Tomato, Yu Choy, Jalapeños, Basil 19. Phở Gân .....................................................................................$13 31. Pan Fried Noodles Noodle Soup with Beef Tendon Fried Egg Noodles with Straw Mushrooms, Carrots, SOUPS 20. Phở Gầu .....................................................................................$13 Bok Choy in a rich Soy Gravy Sauce Noodle Soup with Brisket 8. Wonton Soup....................................................................... Cup $5 32. Pancit Rice Noodles with Carrots, Celery, Cabbage ..........................................................................................Bowl $10 21. Phở Đặc Biệt ..............................................................................$15 Pork and Shrimp Wontons, Spinach, Green Onions, Meat Combination Cilantro in a Hong Kong Style Chicken Broth 22. Seafood Pho ..............................................................................$23 9. Sinigang na Hipon ....................................................................$10 Crab Leg, Crab Claw, Shrimp CLAY POTS A sour Shrimp Soup in a Tamarind Base Broth with 23. Chicken Pho ...............................................................................$13 33. Satay Ox Claypot ........................................................................$28 Onion, Tomato and Spinach Sliced Chicken Breast Oxtail, Tomato, Celery, Carrots, & Potatoes in a Chinese Satay Sauce 10. Spicy Tofu Stew Sundubu Jjigae ................................................$10 Hearty Tofu Stew served in a hot pot 34. Seafood Claypot ........................................................................$32 Shrimp, Scallop, Fish Filet, Squid, Tofu, 11. Ginseng Chicken Soup Samgyetang .........................................$10 Shitake Mushroom, Bok Choy Delectable Chicken Soup in a Ginseng Broth 35. Szechuan Eggplant Claypot .......................................................$18 Braised Eggplants, Shredded Pork in a Spicy Szechuan Sauce SEAFOOD CHINESE CUISINE KOREAN CUISINE 36. Maine Lobster ............................................................................$70 44. Mongolian Style Lamb Chops (6 Piece) ....................................$36 54. Jap Chae ....................................................................................$16 2 ½-lb Lobster with Choice of Preparation: Grilled Lamb glazed in Mongolian Sauce Sweet and Savory Stir-fried Glass Noodles & Carrots, Typhoon Fried – (Salt Pepper, Chili, Black Bean, Mushroom, Onions, Garnished with Sesame Seeds 45. Roast Pork Belly with Chinese Broccoli ......................................$20 Scallions, Fried Garlic) Crispy Pork Belly sautéed with Chinese Broccoli 55. Bi Bim Bap .................................................................................$18 Stir-Fried Ginger & Scallion Sauce Korean Style ‘Mixed Rice Bowl’ with Beef, Vegetables, Stir-Fried with Black Pepper Sauce 46. Crispy Orange Peel Beef ............................................................$18 Gochujang and Over Easy Egg Garlic Steamed Fried Thinly Sliced Beef Wok-tossed in a Add Choice of Noodles for ...........................................................$8 Zesty Orange Sauce 56. Gal Bi Deop Bap.........................................................................$22 Grilled Korean Style Short Ribs 37. Whole Fish .................................................................................$60 47. Yang Chow Fried Rice ................................................................$18 Striped Bass with Choice of Preparation: BBQ Pork, Sausage, Shrimp, Green Peas, Carrots, 57. Tteokbokki .................................................................................$16 Steamed or Deep Fried Egg, and Green Onions Korean Style Rice and Fish Cake with Kimchi, Stir-Fried 38. Crab ...........................................................................................$65 48. XO Chicken and Asparagus ........................................................$32 58. JokBal ........................................................................................$19 Choice of Preparation: Sliced Chicken Breast and Asparagus wok-tossed Slow Braised Pork Hock Typhoon’ Style – Deep Fried, Salt & Pepper, in XO Sauce Chili, Black Bean, Scallions, 59. Bul Go Ki Deop Bap ...................................................................$18 Garlic Stir-Fried in Ginger & Scallion Sauce 49. Lemon Fish ................................................................................$32 Korean Style Sautéed Beef Deep Fried Fish wok-tossed in a tangy Lemon Sauce Singapore Style Curry, Garlic Steamed 60. Korean Stir Fried Pork Belly (Jeyuk Bokkeum) ...........................$20 Add Choice of Noodles for ...........................................................$8 50. Cantonese Roast Duck Pork Belly, Gochujang, Onions, Peppers, Sesame Garnish 39. Ginger Scallion Pan Fried Shrimp ..............................................$24 Whole ........................................................................................$36 Deep Fried Shrimp tossed in Fried Garlic, Half ............................................................................................$20 Diced Peppers & Green Onions SIDE DISHES 61. Spicy Cucumber...........................................................................$6 VIETNAMESE CUISINE FILIPINO CUISINE 62. Steam Egg ...................................................................................$6 63. Pickle Radish 40. Bò Lúc Lắc ..................................................................................$22 51. Kare Kare ...................................................................................$25 ...............................................................................$6 Marinated Chunks of Tender Loin Served on a Nutty sweet stew with Oxtail, Bok Choy, 64. Kimchi .........................................................................................$6 Bed of Crisp Romaine Lettuce, Cucumbers, String Beans and Eggplant 65. Chinese Donut .............................................................................$6 and White Onions 52. Pork Sisig ...................................................................................$19 41. Cá Kho Tộ ...................................................................................$22 Crispy Pork Belly with Onion, Chili Caramelized Braised Fish Fillet in Coconut Juice, 53. Adobo Fish Sauce, Green Onion and Ground Pepper Stewed in Vinegar, Garlic, Soy Sauce, Bay Leaves 42. Fresh Black Mushroom with Chicken ........................................$16 and Peppercorn Stir-fried Chicken with Garlic, Mushroom, Chicken ......................................................................................$16 Yu Choy and Carrots Duck ..........................................................................................$28 43. Crispy Lemon Grass Fried Chicken .............................................$17 Fried Chicken marinated in Lemongrass and Herbs Sauces and broths may contain nut oil or shellfish. Please ask your server. An 18% service charge will be added to parties of 8 or more. Thank you..
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