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Appetizers Soup Appetizers Egg Roll 2.00 Spring Roll 2.00 Boiled or Fried Dumplings (6) 6.25 Boiled Veg. Dumplings (6) 6.25 , Spicy Szechuan Dumplings (6) 6.50 Beef Teriyaki (4) 8.00 Chicken Fingers 6.50 Barbecued Spare Ribs (6) 9.00 Boneless Spare Ribs 8.00 Crispy Fried Calamari 9.00 Fried Crab Rangoon (6) 6.50 Rock Shrimp (6) 8.00 Soup Wonton 3.00 , Hot & Sour 3.00 House Special Soup (2) 9.00 , Hot & Sour Seafood (2) 9.00 Snowcrab Asparagus (2) 9.00 Vegetable Buddhist Delight 10.00 Sautéed String Beans 10.00 , Eggplant w. Garlic Sauce 10.00 , Broccoli w. Garlic Sauce 10.00 Lo Mein / Fried Rice Vegetable 10.00 Pork 10.00 Beef 10.00 Chicken 10.00 Shrimp 10.00 Udon / Pai Thai (Gluten Free $1extra) Vegetable 12.00 Chicken 12.00 Shrimp 12.00 Beef 12.00 Special Diet w. White Rice or Brown Rice and sauce on the side Steamed Mixed Vegetables 10.00 Steamed Triple Vegetables 10.00 Steamed Chicken W. Broccoli 12.00 Steamed Chicken W. Mixed Vegetables 12.00 Steamed Shrimp W. Mixed Vegetables 14.00 Steamed Seafood Vegetables 14.00 Wok Sautéed Cashew Nuts w. Shrimp / Beef / Chicken 14.00 / 14.00 / 12.00 , Hot Pepper & Peanuts w. Shrimp / Chicken 14.00 / 12.00 , Garlic Sauce w. Scallop / Prawn 14.00 / 14.00 w. Beef / Chicken 14.00 / 12.00 Vegetable w. Scallop / Prawn 14.00 / 14.00 w. Beef / Chicken 14.00 / 12.00 Broccoli w. Prawn/ Beef / Chicken 14.00 / 14.00 / 12.00 Snow Peas w. Prawn/ Beef / Chicken 14.00 / 14.00 / 12.00 , Beef Szechuan Style 14.00 Sweet & Sour Chicken 12.00 Chef's Specialties 辣子雞丁, Pepper Corn Chicken 14.00 Diced chicken sautéed w. red, green pepper, celery and hot red pepper. 左宗棠雞, General Tso’s Chicken 15.00 This memorable dish was originally created for General Tso during the Ching dynasty. Spring chicken cut into large chunks, then marinated and quickly fried till crispy all sautéed with scorched red peppers in our special tangy sauce. 芝麻雞 Sesame Chicken 15.00 Slices of chicken dipped in lotus flour, fried & cooked in our exquisite sesame sauce. 左宗棠蝦, General Tso’s Prawns 17.00 Jumbo shrimp, in a special sauce with a variety of Chinese vegetables 怪味蝦, Amazing Prawns 17.00 Large whole shrimp, stir fried with a variety of Chinese vegetables in a special Hunan- Szechuan mixed sauce, again the sauce makes this dish amazing and excellent. 蔥爆三樣 Stir-Fried Seafood and Chicken 17.00 Chinese culinary tradition is revived in this splendid combination of scallops, shrimp and sliced of chicken breast precisely balanced with green scallions. 全家福 Happy Family 18.00 Scallops, shrimp, beef and golden fried chicken with mixed vegetables. 溜子三樣 Empress Triple Delight 17.00 Chicken, beef and prawn with assorted vegetables. Our master chef makes it with a special sauce and it comes sizzling to your table. 帶子牛蝦 Sizzling Pan Delicay 17.00 Fresh shrimp, beef and scallops with assorted vegetables served with Master Chef’s special sauce, it is delicious and it comes sizzling to your table. 雞三味 Chicken Presented in 3 Styles 20.00 Traditionally a banquet dish. General Tso’s chicken, fried chicken with authentic Chinese spices and chicken with snow peas. 龍鳳配, Dragon and Phoenix 17.00 Two separate dishes. Large whole shrimp in Szechuan chili sauce and General Tso’s chicken balance on the other side. 海鮮大會 Neptune’s Blessing 23.00 Lobster tail, scallops and prawns briefly sautéed with baby corns, mushrooms, pea pods and water chestnuts, bound in a traditional sauce. 夏威夷五寶 Hawaii Five “O” 23.00 Lobster tail, jumbo shrimp, scallops, chicken and beef sautéed with mushrooms, snow peas, water chestnuts, baby corn and broccoli. It’s super. 魚香三樣, Triple Delight, Hunan Style 23.00 A classic provincial combination of sliced prawns, scallop & lobster meat, sautéed w. an authentic mixture of garden vegetables in a spicy garlic sauce. 七星伴月 Seven Stars and a Moon (for 2) 32.00 Roast pork and scallops blended with vegetables, topped with breaded chicken and deep fried jumbo shrimp. It’s fantastic. 湖南鴨, Hunan Duck 17.00 Sauteed with Chinese vegetables in our special sauce. It’s superb! Appetizers Edamame 5.00 Shumai 6.00 Gyoza 6.00 Fried Oyster 6.50 Assorted Tempura 8.00 Fried Soft Shell Crab 9.00 Soup / Salad Miso 2.50 Sumashi 2.50 Green Salad 4.00 Seaweed Salad 5.00 , Spicy Kani Salad 8.00 Avocado Salad 5.50 * Spicy Salmon Salad 9.00 Badia Tuna Salad 11.00 Sushi & Sashimi A La Carte 1 piece per order for sushi 2 pieces per order for sashimi ($1.00 extra) * Tuna 3.00 * White tuna 3.00 * Fatty Tuna M/P Shrimp 2.50 * Yellowtail 3.00 * Red Clam 2.50 * King Salmon 4.25 Squid 3.00 * Badia Tuna 3.25 * Sea Urchin (1pc) 4.50 * Salmon 3.00 Octopus 3.00 Eel (1pc) 3.25 * Wasabi Tobiko 3.50 Sweet Shrimp (1pc) 4.50 * Rainbow Caviar 4.00 Crab Stick 2.25 Lobster Salad w. Kiwi 3.50 * Salmon Roe (1pc) 3.50 * Daily White Fish 3.00 * Flying Fish Roe (1pc) 3.00 * Albacore Tuna 3.00 * Spicy Tuna w. Avocado (1pc) 3.50 Scallop 4.00 From Sushi Bar * Tuna Tower 11.00 Crispy chips w. spicy tuna served spicy sauce * Apple White Tuna 12.00 Slices green apple and white tuna, black seaweed served miso wasabi sauce * Tokyo Dumpling (2 pcs) 12.00 Thin slice of blue fin tuna (raw fish) wrapped w. Hunan Pan special meat w. yuzu peanuts oil sauce * Tartarly 13.00 Tuna / salmon / yellowtail chopped avocado and apple * Badia Tuna Tartarki 13.00 Slices Badia pepper tuna w. spicy ponzu sauce * Sushi Pizza 13.00 Homemade pancake topped w. spicy tuna, blue fin tuna, yellowtail, king salmon, avocado, pineapple union tomato tobiko radish sprout Sushi Sashimi Dinner Chef’s Special Selection of Assorted Sushi. Comes with soup or salad * Maki Combo 13.50 Tuna, yellowtail, California * Spicy Omakashi 20.00 Spicy tuna, spicy salmon, spicy crab, spicy yellowtail * Sushi Omakashi 19.00 10pcs sushi w. spicy tuna * Chirashi (18pcs) 20.50 Eel Don (8pcs) 19.00 * Rainbow Don 19.00 3pcs tuna, 3pcs yellowtail, 3pcs salmon * Sashimi Omakashi (21pcs) 27.00 * Sushi & Sashimi Combo 25.00 6pcs sushi, 9pcs sashimi, spicy tuna roll * Sushi for Two 39.00 16pcs sushi, spicy tuna, spicy crab roll * Sashimi for Two (42pcs) 52.00 * Mici Boat for Two 60.00 10pcs sushi, 24pcs sashimi, 1 spicy tuna dragon, 2 eel hand rolls * Mici Boat for Three 80.00 14pcs sushi, 32pcs sashimi, 1 spicy tuna dragon, 1 rainbow, 1 shrimp tempura roll Raw Rolls * Salmon w. Avocado 6.00 * Black Pearl 11.00 Crispy spicy salmon inside, black caviar outside * Christmas 6.00 * Hawaii 13.25 * Tuna 5.00 Big roll 8 pieces. Shrimp tempura inside, slice tuna, * Spicy Tuna 6.00 avocado outside w. chef’s sauce * Crispy Tuna 6.50 * Mexico 9.00 Crispy out baby yellowtail jalapeño,avocado in chef * Salmon 5.00 wasabi sauce * Spicy Salmon 6.00 * Bridge Potato 12.50 Badia Tuna w. Jalapeño sweet potato outside * Crispy Salmon 6.50 * Riche 11.00 * Yellowtail 5.00 Shrimp tempura, tuna, salmon, and spicy yellowtail * Spicy Yellowtail 6.00 * Dream Come True 12.50 Snow crab, badia tuna, salmon,asparagus inside, * Crispy Yellowtail 6.50 avocado outside * Dynamite 6.75 * Blue Dragon 12.50 * Philadelphia 6.75 Spicy tuna with asparagus in crispy lobster salad outside * Queen 11.00 * House Special 12.50 * King 11.00 Salmon tempura, asparagus inside, salmon, avocado outside with chef’s sauce * Rainbow 11.00 * Trumbull 8.00 Spicy tuna, salmon and yellowtail Cook Rolls A.A.C. 4.50 Sweet Potato Tempura 5.50 Asparagus, avocado, cucumber Lobster 14.50 California 5.00 Big roll 8 pieces. Fried lobster tempura,cucumber, lettuce, avocado mayo and masago Spicy California 5.50 Green Dragon 11.00 Eel w. Avocado 6.00 Shrimp tempura inside, avocado outside Shrimp Tempura 7.50 Shugon 13.00 Shrimp tempura inside, with eel and avocado outside Baby Face 7.50 Phoenix 11.25 Dragon 10.00 Chicken tempura, cucumber avocado on top Spider 13.00 Fried soft shell crab, cucumber, lettue, avocado, spicy mayo & masago Mici Jumbo Roll Cazila 14.00 * Hollywood 16.00 All kinds of fresh fish from sushi bar, w. rice then Shrimp tempura, crispy tuna, apple, avocado inside, deep fired chef special sauce badia tuna, salmon, avocado outside * Big Mama 16.00 Fresh tuna, salmon, yellowtail, badia tuna, baby yel- * King Salmon(or Tuna) 16.50 lowtail, white tuna, smoke eel, avocado inside, with Crispy spicy salmon with avocado, outside all salm- gamo soy bean seaweed outside on with toasted mayo * Crazy Yellow Roll 16.00 * Mici Kiwi 16.00 Spicy tuna, yellowtail, avocado, Badia tuna, salmon, yellowtail, avocado, asparagus & masago inside, yellow seaweed outside tempura, radish sprouts, tempura powder, spicy sauce inside with spicy tuna, * Made In Crazy 16.00 kiwi outside Spicy tuna, salmon, yellowtail, mango tempura, tempura powder inside, Soy Bean Triple 16.00 w. fresh tuna, salmon, yellowtail chili powder touch Tuna, salmon, white tuna, asparagus, ginger, avoca- outside do, deep fire with chef sauce without rice * Diamond 16.00 Super 15.00 Yellowtail, white tuna, salmon, asparagus temura, Big roll 8 pieces. Shrimp tempura, eel, avocado, crispy avocado on the inside, spicy lobster salad w. cucumber, crabstick and caviar chef’s special sauce Kitchen Hibachi Come with soup or salad and fried rice (add $1.50) or hibachi noodle (add $1.50) Vegetable 12.00 Shrimp 18.00 Chicken 14.00 Seafood 22.00 Beef 18.00 Tempura Served with soup or salad, white or brown rice Shrimp Tempura 19.00 7 pcs Shrimp & 4 pcs vegetable Japanese Lunch Special Mon.-Fri.: 11:30am-3:00pm (Excluded Holidays) Comes with Salad or Soup Sushi Special * Sushi 13.00 6pcs sushi & 1 California roll * Sashimi 14.00 Variety of thinly sliced raw fish * Sushi & Sashimi 16.00 4 pcs of sushi & 6 pcs sashimi & 1 roll Lunch Box 13.00 Comes w.
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