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Blueberry Café Menu Blueberry Café Menu 1618 Avenue M Brooklyn, NY (718) 339-4100 Blueberry Cafe Menu Breakfast FETA FANTASY SHAKSHUKA EGGS Prepared with feta cheese ​$11.94 Omelet, Sunnyside up, Over easy, Over hard or PEPPER PIZZAZZ SHAKSHUKA Scrambled - with your choice of add-ons Prepared with a variety of colorful peppers $10.10 Served with bread, butter, jam and a garden salad ​ $6.98 PICANTE HOT SHAKSHUKA Broccoli,​ Feta Cheese​ Red Onion,​ Black Olive, Prepared with extra spices and jalapeno ​$11.94 Sautéed Mushroom,​ Spinach,​ Fresh Tomato, Red Pepper $.92 POWER PESTO SHAKSHUKA Prepared with a dash of flavorful pesto ​$11.02 FRENCH TOAST Sliced & lightly fried challah bread, soaked in a batter of milk & egg. Sprinkled with sugar powder & served with sliced orange ​$9.92 CLASSICMalawach MALAWACH PANCAKES Served with tomato dip, hardboiled egg and tahini 3 pancakes served with blueberries, chocolate & $8.66 maple syrup and whipped cream ​$10.10 PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY SANDWICH GUACAMOLE MALAWACH Half Sandwich on baguette ​$2.00 Stuffed with guacamole and hardboiled egg ​$9.64 CHEESE BLINTZES LAFFA MALAWACH Thin, rolled blini, filled with sweet ricotta & cream Rolled malawach stuffed with pickles, tomato dip, cheese, sprinkled with sugar powder, and served hardboiled egg and salad ​$9.64 with our signature blueberry jam ​$11.02 CHEESE MALAWACH POTATO BLINTZES Stuffed with feta and mozzarella cheeses, with Thin, rolled blini filled with potato puree & onion, marinara sacue ​$11.57 and served with sour cream ​$10.10 PESTO MALAWACH HOT OATMEAL Stuffed with mozzarella cheese and pesto ​$9.64 Whole grain oatmeal served with blueberries and brown sugar ​$8.27 MUSHROOM MALAWACH Stuffed with mushroom, mozzarella cheese and BELGIAN WAFFLE marinara sauce ​$11.57 Served with vanilla & chocolate frozen yogurt, whipped cream and chocolate and maple syrup $11.02 Appetizers CHEESE NACHOS Shakshuka Fresh made nacho chips, served with guacamole, 3 eggs simmered in a mixture of chopped sour cream and salsa ​$9.64 tomatoes, onions & garlic, and served with a Jalapeno $.92 baguette, tahini & pickles EGGPLANT PARMESAN GARDEN SHAKSHUKA Breaded or grilled eggplant baked with mozzarella Prepared with broccoli and spinach ​$11.94 cheese and sauce ​$9.64 15% gratuity added to all orders MOZZARELLA BASKET Diced fried cheese, sauteed cherry tomato, onion and mushroom served in a crispy tortilla basket ChooseSalad your Base: Romaine or Spinach with sesame teriyaki dressing ​$11.02 Choose your Dressing: Balsamic Vinaigrette, MOZZARELLA STICKS Caesar, Garlic Mayo, Honey Mustard, Oil-Lemon, Breaded cheese strips, served with marinara sauce Pesto, Thousand Island, Tahini, Spicy Mayo $8.27 (Low fat dressing available) ZUCCHINI STICKS BLUEBERRY SALAD Breaded zucchini strips, served with marinara Almonds, granola, roasted sweet potato, sauce ​$8.27 blueberries, caramelized walnuts ​$13.78 STUFFED ARTICHOKE CAEASER SALAD Filled with vegetables and mozzarella in a light Topped with parmesan cheese, croutons and a lemon sauce ​$8.27 creamy dressing ​$9.51 STUFFED MUSHROOM CAPS GUACAMOLE SALAD Filled with vegetables and mozzarella in a light Tomato, red onion, guacamole, hardboiled egg, pesto sauce ​$8.27 served with toasted baguette topped with melted VEGETABLE TACOS mozzarella ​$13.78 Sautéed veggie burger, served with sour cream, GREEK SALAD guacamole and salsa $9.19 ​ Cherry tomatoes, red pepper, cucumber, red onion, black olives, feta cheese ​$12.12 GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD Soup Cucumber, cherry tomato and roasted sweet FRENCH ONION SOUP ​$6.43 potato, topped with grilled zucchini, red pepper and eggplant ​$12.12 VEGETABLE SOUP ​$6.43 HALUMI SALAD SOUP OF THE DAY ​$6.43 Cucumber, cherry tomato, mushroom, red onion, grilled pepper and halumi cheese tossed in a sesame teriyaki dressing ​$13.78 Sides ISRAELI SALAD Finely chopped tomato, cucumber, red onion and FRENCH FRIES parsley, lightly seasoned with lemon and olive oil, (Sweet potato available) $5.51 ​ served with tahini ​$10.10 CAJUN FRENCH FRIES ​$5.51 MUSHROOM SALAD CHEESE FRIES ​$8.27 Grilled portobello mushroom, red pepper, red onion and cherry tomato ​$11.57 ISRAELI SALAD Finely chopped tomato, cucumber, red onion and SALMON SALAD parsley, lightly seasoned with lemon and olive oil, Grilled salmon cubes, cherry tomato, mushroom served with tahini ​$4.54 and roasted pepper tossed in a sesame teriyaki dressing ​$14.70 TUNA SUPREME SALAD Baked Potato Cherry tomato, red onion, roasted sweet potato, Served with sour cream hardboiled egg and a scoop of tuna ​$13.32 (Sweet potato available) ADD TO YOUR SALAD BROCCOLI AND CHEESE POTATO ​$10.56 Grilled Salmon $7.35​ Hardboiled Egg $1.84 Veggie Burger $3.67​ Grilled Tilapia $7.35 MUSHROOM AND CHEESE POTATO ​$9.92 Tuna Scoop $3.67​ Guacamole Scoop $2.76 Sliced Avocado $1.84 SPINACH AND CHEESE POTATO ​$9.92 GRILLED SALMON AND CHEESE POTATO ​$12.54 Pizza GRILLED VEGETABLE SANDWICH 12" Thin Crust Pizzas Roasted eggplant and peppers, mozzarella (Also available in whole wheat) cheese and pesto ​$11.62 GUACAMOLE SANDWICH $11.02 CLASSIC PIZZA ​ Guacamole, mozzarella and hardboiled egg Additional toppings: Broccoli, Black Olive, Green $11.94 Olive, White Mushroom, Onion, Portobello Mushroom, Fresh Tomato $.92 M&M SANDWICH Pesto, mozzarella cheese and assorted mushroom GREEK PIZZA $11.62 Topped with feta cheese, black olive, sauteed red pepper, onion and tomato ​$13.23 MOZZARELLA SANDWICH Tomato, pesto and mozzarella cheese ​$11.02 GRILLED VEGETABLE PIZZA Topped with roasted zucchini, eggplant and red OMELET SANDWICH pepper ​$13.23 Mozzarella cheese omelet with pesto ​$11.62 MALAWACH PIZZA SUNNYSIDE UP SANDWICH Malawach topped with pizza sauce and Sunnyside up egg with tomato and feta cheese mozzarella cheese ​$11.02 $11.62 SLIM PIZZA TUNA SALAD SANDWICH Classic pizza uniquely prepared on a thin tortilla Tuna salad, tomatoes and pickles ​$11.02 $8.04 Melted mozzarella .92 VEGGIE BURGER SANDWICH Veggie burger, tomato, avocado, mozzarella cheese and pesto ​$11.57 ServedPaninis with a garden salad GREEK PANINI Tomato, black olives and feta cheese ​$11.02 Pasta MOZZARELLA PANINI (Whole Wheat available) Mozzarella cheese, tomato and marinara sauce ​ $9.19 BAKED ZITI MUSHROOM PANINI Ricotta cheese and marinara sauce topped with Portobello, white mushrooms and mozzarella melted mozzarella cheese ​$13.23 cheese ​$10.10 CALIFORNIA PASTA SALMON PANINI Penne pasta topped with baked sweet potato Grilled salmon, tomato and mozzarella cheese squares, crumpled feta cheese and fresh oregano $13.78 and basil ​$13.78 FETTUCCINE ALFREDO With mushrooms and cream sauce ​$14.33 Sandwiches & Wraps GOURMET SALMON Served with a garden salad Fettuccine with grilled salmon cubes and Choose your bread: White Baguette, Whole Wheat mushrooms in a pink sauce ​$15.43 Baguette, White Sliced, Whole Wheat Sliced, Plain Wrap, Whole Wheat Wrap GRECIAN PASTA Penne with red pepper, zucchini and eggplant, DELISH FISH SANDWICH topped with feta cheese ​$13.78 Breaded tilapia filet, tomato and pickles with thousand island spread ​$12.58 PENNE ALLA VODKA Quill pasta in a pink cream sauce with a hint of vodka ​$12.63 15% gratuity added to all orders PENNE PESTO MOZZARELLA SANDWICH Quill pasta in a basil cream sauce ​$12.63 Mozzarella cheese and marinara sauce ​$6.43 RAVIOLI FISH & CHIPS Filled with your choice of Cheese, Spinach or Breaded tilapia and french fries ​$8.27 Mushroom; Your choice of cream or marinara sauce ​$14.70 MASHED POTATOES Classically served ​$7.35 ServedFish with a choice of two sides: Baked Potatoes, Baked Sweet Potato, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli, Dessert/Pastries Garden Salad, Quinoa, French Fries, Cajun Fries, BELGIAN WAFFLE Sweet Potato Fries Served with frozen yogurt, whipped cream and chocolate and maple syrup ​$11.02 GRILLED SALMON Fresh filet seasoned and grilled to perfection SOUFFLE $20.21 Served with frozen yogurt and chocolate and maple syrup ​$9.19 SALMON TERIYAKI Crusted with sesame seeds and topped with CHEESECAKE teriyaki sauce ​$22.04 Chocolate or Caramel ​$7.35 GARDEN TILAPIA MUFFIN Tilapia filet with cubed zucchini and red pepper, Blueberry, Double Chocolate Chip, Whole Wheat prepared with olive oil, garlic, lemon and parsley Chocolate Chip or Cappuccino ​$2.76 $20.21 BROWNIE ​$2.76 GRILLED TILAPIA BLONDIE $2.76 Fresh filet seasoned and grilled to perfection ​ $20.21 COOKIE Chocolate Chip or Oatmeal Raisin ​$2.76 Specialties FATOOT PLATTER Shredded Malawach cooked in a wok pan with finely chopped mushrooms, onions, eggs & deluxe Mozzarella cheese. Served with tomato dip. ​$11.02 PIZZA ROLLS 8 cigars stuffed with cheese and sauce ​$9.12 SABICH SURPRISE SANDWICH Hot Pita bread stuffed with hash brown, Israeli salad, eggplant & hard-boiled egg. Served with tahini ​$9.95 Kids Options MACARONI & CHEESE Pasta with cheese and alfredo sauce ​$7.35 15% gratuity added to all orders Blueberry Cafe Drink Menu Hot Drinks Cold Drinks (Soy milk available) ICED COFFEE Plain iced coffee - milk and assorted sugars COFFEE available ​$3.67 Plain coffee - milk and assorted sugars available $1.84 FLAVORED PREMIUM ICED COFFEE Premium flavored iced coffee - milk and assorted FLAVORED PREMIUM COFFEE sugars available ​$4.59 Premium flavored coffee - milk and assorted sugars available ​$2.76 FRAPPUCCINO ​$5.51 CAPPUCCINO ICED TEA Espresso, hot milk and steamed milk foam ​$3.67 Classic steeped tea, served refreshingly cold ​$2.76 Flavor $.92 COOKIE MONSTER DREAM CAFE MOCHA Vanilla yogurt blended with cookie crunch, and Espresso, steamed milk, chocolate ​$3.67 topped with whipped cream & more cookie crunch. ​$6.43 ESPRESSO ​$2.76 ICED LEMONADE ​$2.76 LATTE Espresso and steamed milk ​$3.67 LIMONANA Flavor $.92 Refreshing cold lemonade combined with mint and ice. ​$5.51 HOT CHOCOLATE ​$3.67 YOGURT MILK SHAKE ​$5.51 COOKIES N' CREAM Hot chocolate topped with whipped cream & FRESH JUICE cookie crunch ​$5.51 Fresh squeezed orange, Apple or Carrot ​$6.43 MEKUPELET Israeli Mekupelet chocolate bar melted in hot steamed milk ​$5.51 Smoothies Choose your base: TEA Classic steeped tea ​$1.84 MILK BASE Regular or soy milk ​$5.51 NANA TEA With fresh mint ​$2.76 ORANGE JUICE BASE ​$6.43 WATER BASE ​$4.59 YOGURT BASE Your choice of flavors ​$5.51 Choose your fruit: Banana, Strawberry, Blueberry, Pineapple, Mango, Peach.
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