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SPECIALTY MAKI ROLLS COOKED MAKI ROLLS Half-Price Discount Reflected in Prices Listed Half-Price Discount Reflected in Prices Listed SPECIALTY MAKI ROLLS COOKED MAKI ROLLS half-price discount reflected in prices listed half-price discount reflected in prices listed Double Crunchy Shrimp Roll • 7.00 Avocado & Cucumber Roll • 4.48 Shrimp tempura inside. Ebi shrimp, green onions and tempura crunchies outside with spicy mayo, wasabi sauce and eel sauce California Roll • 3.50 Crab stick, avocado & cucumber Dragon Roll • 7.48 Crab stick, cucumber and avocado inside. Avocado, eel, sesame and scallions outside with Crunchy Roll • 3.00 eel sauce Tempura crunchies, masago and crab stick Dynamite Roll • 7.48 Crunchy Roll with Shrimp • 4.00 Asparagus, crab stick, white fish, cream cheese inside then tempura battered and deep fried. Crab stick, tempura crunchies, shrimp and masago Almonds, green onion, masago and Tempura crunchies on top with spicy mayo and eel sauce Fried California Roll • 5.00 Crab stick, avocado, cucumber and cream cheese then tempura battered and deep fried with 1412 TWIXT TOWN ROAD, MARION, IA 52302 | 319-377-0555 Fried Nagoya Roll* • 6.48 spicy mayo and eel sauce White tuna, crab stick, cream cheese and avocado inside then tempura battered and deep www.MandarinSpiceAsianGrill.com fried with spicy mayo and eel sauce Shrimp Tempura Roll • 5.00 Crab, avocado, cucumber, lettuce, tempura fried shrimp and masago with eel sauce Jumbo Roll • 8.50 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED Salmon, asparagus, seaweed salad, crab stick, cream cheese inside then tempura battered Spicy Crab Meat Roll • 4.50 and deep fried. Tempura crunchies, masago and green onions on top with spicy mayo and Spicy diced crab stick mixed with tempura crunchies and masago eel sauce Sweet Potato Roll • 3.13 Monster Roll • 7.48 Tempura battered sweet potato with honey mayo & mango sauce Shrimp tempura, avocado and cream cheese inside. Tempura crab stick outside with spicy mayo, eel sauce and wasabi sauce MEDIUM HEAT HOT GLUTEN FREE VEGAN FRIENDLY Rainbow Roll* • 7.48 Crab stick, avocado and cucumber inside. Assorted fresh fish, avocado and tobiko outside Rock And Roll • 7.48 Crab stick, cream cheese, cucumber, avocado, crunchies and shrimp tempura inside. Masago RAW MAKI ROLLS and green onions outside with eel sauce and spicy mayo half-price discount reflected in prices listed Snow Roll • 6.48 SMALL PLATES Crab stick, cucumber and avocado inside. Crab stick, tempura crunchies and masago Alaska Roll *• 3.75 outside with spicy mayo Salmon, avocado and cucumber Almond Crusted Shrimp • 8.95 Red Bean Sesame Balls • 8.95 Volcano Roll* • 7.50 Philadelphia Roll *• 4.00 Hand breaded jumbo shrimp, sweet chili Crispy fried rice dough with red bean paste Cream cheese, crab meat, avocado and asparagus inside. Masago and spicy salmon outside Smoked salmon, avocado and cream cheese sauce filling with spicy mayo and eel sauce Spicy Tuna Roll *• 4.00 Appetizer Combo • 9.95 Salt & Pepper Calamari • 6.95 Spicy diced red tuna with tempura crunchies Two pieces of our cheese wontons, two Tossed in garlic salt and served with sweet pieces of our spring rolls and a small portion chili sauce Spicy Salmon Roll* • 4.00 of our rack of shrimp Spicy diced salmon with tempura crunchies and masago Seaweed Salad • 6.00 Cheese Wontons • 6.95 Marinated seaweed tossed with a sesame oil Cream cheese, pineapple and shiitake dressing MANDARIN’S LUNCH SPECIAL • 11.95 mushroom, with sweet chili sauce Signature Lobster Tail • 13.95 Served Monday-Friday • 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Chicken Dumplings • 6.95 Traditional Chinese style stir-fried lobster Seared chicken dumplings served with a tail served in the shell WOK CLASSICS sweet soy vinaigrette for dipping Fresh Vegetables and Chicken Mongolian Steak Vegetarian Delight Sweet and Sour Spring Rolls • 6.95 Served with your choice of Served with your choice of Served with your choice of Chicken Lettuce Wraps • 7.95 Chinese cabbage, chicken, carrots and Onions, bell peppers, pineapple in homemade sweet and sour sauce. Choose from chicken Diced chicken, jicama, mushrooms and mushrooms wrapped and deep fried served steamed or fried rice and a salad steamed or fried rice and a salad steamed or fried rice and 14.95 or shrimp 15.95 a salad green onions served with hoisin sauce and with sweet chili sauce General Tso’s Chicken Orange Sesame Chicken Orange Sesame lettuce cups Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps • 7.95 Served with your choice of Served with your choice of Sweet and Sour Chicken Choose from chicken 14.95, shrimp 15.95, or fried tofu 14.95 Egg Foo Young • 8.95 Jicama, diced shiitake mushrooms, scallions, steamed or fried rice and a salad steamed or fried rice and a salad Onions, bell peppers, Choose from chicken or shrimp, bean tofu pineapple in homemade Spicy Kung Pao Peanuts, bell peppers, mushrooms, dried red chili peppers, onions, jicama, in our Mandarin sprouts, bok choy, onions, peas, corn in Honey Black Pepper Chicken Sautéed Shrimp sweet and sour sauce. house made brown gravy Vegetable Spring Rolls • 5.95 Served with your choice of Served with your choice of style kung pao sauce. Choose from chicken 14.95, steak 17.95, or Julienned carrots, cabbage, mushrooms steamed or fried rice and a salad steamed or fried rice and a salad shrimp 16.95 Organic Edamame • 4.95 Mongolian Style Organic edamame tossed in sea salt Wok- Sautéed String Bean • 4.95 Mandarin Shrimp Spicy Kung Pao Chicken Onions, bell peppers, scallions, dried red chili peppers, garlic, served over a bed of Fresh String beans stir-fried with Zha Cai Rack of Shrimp • 7.95 (Chinese pickled vegetables) Served with your choice of Served with your choice of crispy rice noodles. Choose from steak 16.95, shrimp 15.95, or chicken 14.95 steamed or fried rice and a salad steamed or fried rice and a salad Tempura battered shrimp tossed in a creamy Garlic Delight orange sauce Julienned shitake mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, scallions, in a brown, garlic sauce. Choose from chicken 14.95, shrimp 15.95, or steak 16.95 *These items are cooked to order and may be served raw or undercooked. Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness. TEPPANYAKI ENTREES RICE AND NOODLES TO GO Teppanyaki dinners are served with soup, a Yum Yum salad, vegetables and your choice of steamed rice, brown rice, fried rice or yakisoba noodles and a side of Yum Yum Sauce. upgrade Beef Brisket Noodles • 12.95 Singapore Rice Noodles • 13.95 steak to filet mignon for $5.00 Slow-cooked beef, radish, onions and carrots Stir-fried rice noodles with shrimp, chicken in a savory gravy. Served over udon noodles breast, egg, onions, bell peppers, curry and with steamed broccoli and white mushrooms Chicken • 15.95 New York Strip & Chicken* • 18.95 fresh Thai chili peppers. Classic Stir-Fried Mei Fun • 12.95 Spicy Noodles MEAT & SEAFOOD Jumbo Shrimp • 16.95 New York Strip & Shrimp* • 19.95 Chinese style “Mei Fun” stir-fried rice noodles Bean sprouts, onions, green onions, julienned with shrimp, chicken breast, egg, onions and bok choy and carrots in our homemade sauce. New York Strip* • 17.95 New York Strip & Scallops* • 24.95 bell peppers Choose from chicken 11.95, steak 12.95, All Meat and Seafood dishes are served with steamed rice. shrimp 12.95 Substitute fried rice for .99, brown rice for 1.50 or yakisoba noodles for 1.50 Chicken & Shrimp • 18.95 N.Y. Strip, Chicken & Shrimp* • 22.95 Fried Rice Fried rice with egg, peas, carrots, onions, and Stir-Fry Japanese Udon Noodles Chicken & Scallops* • 23.95 New York Strip* & Lobster • 26.95 corn. Choose from chicken 11.95, steak 12.95, Stir fry vegetables tossed in our teriyaki sauce. or shrimp 12.95. Choose a combination of 2 Choose from chicken 11.95, steak 12.95, or Imperial Chicken • 14.95 shrimp 12.95 Asian Chili Shrimp • 16.95 for 13.95 Wok-sautéed shrimp with bell peppers, Lightly breaded chicken with onions, bell Fried Rice with Seafood Stir-Fried Yakisoba Noodles • 12.95 onions, mushrooms, cauliflower and carrots peppers, mushrooms, cauliflower, and brown Yakisoba (Japanese Buckwheat) noodles stir- in a spicy Asian chili sauce garlic sauce and Egg White • 14.95 fried with bell peppers, and onions and your Fried rice with diced shrimp, sea scallops, choice of chicken breast or New York Strip Asian Glazed Salmon • 16.95 Korean BBQ Chicken • 13.95 COMBINATION PLATES white fish, egg whites, onions, corn, peas and Sweet glazed salmon served over sautéed Chicken breast stir-fried with bell peppers carrots Signature Hong Kong Style Noodles sugar snap peas, celery and asparagus in a and onions in a sweet & spicy red chili sauce. One of our most popular dishes! Your choice white wine sauce Mandarin Shrimp • 16.95 Pick 2 for 19.95 | Pick 3 for 25.95 Japanese Black Soba Noodles of meat with bok choy, mushrooms, bell Bean sprouts, carrots, shitake mushrooms, peppers, onions & our special sauce over a Asian Style Steak • 21.95 Sautéed shrimp with onions, green and bell green onions, cilantro bedded black soba pan-fried egg noodle cake Wild mushrooms, potatoes, onions, bell peppers with savory brown sauce All combination plates are served with steamed rice. Substitute fried rice for .99, noodles. Choose from chicken 11.95, steak peppers, Chinese cabbage with a red wine Vegetable • 10.95 infused brown sauce Oven-Baked Roast Duck* • 21.95 brown rice for 1.50 or yakisoba noodles for 1.50 12.95, shrimp 12.95 Roasted duck breast, baked with plum sauce, Chicken • 13.95 Beef Tenderloin, served with sautéed broccolini, mushrooms Pad Thai • 14.95 Steak • 14.95 and potatoes Almond Crusted Shrimp Mandarin Shrimp Rack of Shrimp Spicy Kung Pao Chicken Chicken breast, shrimp, garlic, rice vermicelli, Sea Scallops & Shrimp* • 24.95 Asian Chili Shrimp Mongolian Steak Sautéed Shrimp Sweet & Sour Chicken bell peppers, bean sprouts, onions and egg in Shrimp • 14.95 Beef tenderloin, shrimp, mushrooms, onions Sautéed Shrimp • 16.95 our homemade sauce.
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