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MENU SOUP of the DAY COLD MEZES Home Made Soup Served with Crispy Turkish Bread MAIN MENU SOUP OF THE DAY COLD MEZES Home made Soup served with crispy Turkish bread. £4.95 Humus £3.95 A classic favourite made from pureed chickpeas, tahini paste, lemon, olive oil and garlic. HOT MEZES Mozzarella Salad £4.50 Slices of fresh Mozzarella, tomatoes, crunchy red onion and Halloumi £4.95 parsley in a light Mediterranean dressing. Slices of chargrilled traditional Cypriot cheese with touch of olive oil, served with warm Turkish Bread. Aubergine Ezme £4.50 Chargrilled Aubergines, lemon juice, garlic, olive oil with fresh Sigara Borek £4.95 parsley and paprika. Light filo pastry rolls filled with feta cheese and mint. Served with a light garlic sauce. Bread Selection £3.50 Olive and Turkish Bread mix served with Olives, olive oil and Sucuk £4.95 balsamic vinegar. Special spicy Turkish sausage cooked on the char grill. Served with a fresh yogurt and herb dressing, served with warm Turkish bread. Olives £3.00 Selection of Olives Ciger Saute £5.50 Sauteed lamb’s liver with onion, red& green peppers, garlic and Kisir £3.95 parsley served with warm Turkish bread. Bulgar wheat with finely chopped red pepper, gherkins and spring onions, fresh parsley and coriander. Garlic Prawn sauté £5.95 Fried with butter, garlic and tomatoes topped with fresh parsley, Yogurt Heaven £3.95 served with wedge of lemon, served with warm Turkish bread. A light and refreshing yogurt based dish with finely chopped cucumber, mint, dill, a dash of double cream and a hint of garlic and olive oil. Mantar Sis £4.50 Delicious mushroom kebab fried with breadcrumbs and light Saksuka £4.50 garlic sauce served with lemon. Fried aubergine, red & green peppers and onions in a tasty yet delicately balanced Sause which gives this popular dish its unique flavour. Whitebait £5.95 Crispy breaded whitebait served with delicate salad leaves and The Spicy Ezme £4.50 tartare sauce. A lightly spiced relish made with chilli pepper, tomato, red onion, red pepper, gherkins, coriander, lemon, parsley, garlic and olive oil with a splash of Calamari £5.95 pomegranate syrup. SPICY HOT Crispy Calamari fried in butter mix served with lemon and tartare sauce. Feta and Rocket Salad £4.25 Falafel £5.95 Fresh and crispy Rocket salad topped with Feta cheese, red Chickpea and broad bean fritters with hummus dip. onion, tomato, cucumber and pomegranate syrup. Special Hot Meze Selection £11.95 Turkish Green Bean Salad £4.25 Chef’s selection of 4 meze dishes (sigara borek, sucuk, hellumi, Lovely green beans cooked with onion, tomatoes, olive oil, calamari). touch of caster sugar and garlic. Special Sharing Cold Meze Selection £9.95 Chef’s recommendation of 5 cold meze dishes. VEGETABLE DISHES *Please note that all our cold meze dishes are served with warm homemade Turkish bread. Extra bread is charged at £2.00 Vegetarian Moussaka £11.50 A vegetarian version of traditional Mediterranean dish made with aubergine, potato, carrots, courgettes and onions. Topped with a thick TRADITIONAL TURKISH DISHES layer of Béchamel Sause. Served with a Turkish style tomato sauce. Turlu £12.50 Ali Nazik £12.50 Potatoes, aubergine, carrot, red pepper, garlic, green beans Garlic Yogurt and oven baked aubergine base topped with mince cooked with basil and tomatoes. beef fried with onion and Turkish green &sweet pepper drizzled with butter and tomato paste. Served with warm Turkish bread. Mantar Dolma £11.50 Stuffed Flat Mushrooms with spinach, tomato, and onion topped Et Sote £13.50 with cheese baked in the oven. Served with fresh salad and rice. Lamb cubes lightly fried with tomato, green peppers, onions, garlic, parsley and black pepper. Served with rice. Falafel Meal £12.55 Chickpea Fritters served on hummus bed with fresh salad, garlic Biber Dolma £12.50 sauce and homemade Turkish rice. Homemade stuffed peppers with rice, ground lamb, tomato paste, onions. raisins and touch of cumin. Served with mint yogurt and warm Turkish bread. Turkish Dumplings £12.50 Traditional Turkish dumplings served with red pepper and onion Lamb Moussaka £13.50 topped with garlic yoghurt, butter and tomato paste. Traditional Mediterranean dish made with minced lamb, aubergine, potato, carrots, courgettes and onions, topped with Béchamel Sause, Turkish Style Pasta £11.50 served with Turkish style tomato Sause. Pasta mixed with tomato, onion, pepper, paprika and tomato paste topped with fresh parsley. Et Manti £12.50 Traditional Turkish mini dumplings filled with mince beef topped *Add Halloumi cheese, chicken, or beef for extra £3.00 with Turkish garlic yoghurt and butter mixed with paprika. Please inform us of any allergies as dishes could contain some amount of common allergens SALADS TURKISH STYLE WRAPSAvailable every day from 12-5 pm Grilled Chicken Salad £12.50 Grilled Chicken wrap £11.75 Grilled chicken served on the bed of rocket and lettuce salad Tortilla wrap filled with grilled chicken, tomato, cucumber, onion, topped with red onion, fresh tomato and cucumber, drizzled with lettuce and garlic sauce and cheese, served with spicy sauce on lemon dressing served with warm Turkish bread. the side and portion of fries and salad. Halloumi Salad £12.50 Feta Cheese Wrap £11.65 Slices of Grilled Haloumi cheese served with mix of rocket and lettuce Cubes of Feta cheese, tomato, black olives, balsamic dressing, cucumber, salad topped with white and red cabbage and pomegranate dressing, red onion served with lettuce, garlic sauce and fries and salad. served with warm Turkish bread. Kofte Wrap £11.75 Goats Cheese Salad £12.50 Mince Lamb and beef mix grilled served with tomato, cucumber, red Slice of warm Goats Cheese on a bed of mixed rocket and spinach onion, lettuce, Turkish pepper, grilled onion and homemade garlic salad topped with red peppers, red onions and Turkish pepper. Served sauce topped with cheese, with portion of fries and salad. with pomegranate dressing and warm Turkish bread. Grilled Veggie Wrap £11.55 Feta Cheese Salad £12.50 Freshly grilled vegetables mixed with tomato, cucumber and onion Served with tomatoes, crispy lettuce, black olives, cucumber, red onion, topped with garlic sauce served with lettuce and portion of fries and spicy relish on the side and salad. Turkish feta cheese, topped with oregano and lemon dressing. Grilled Vegetable Salad £12.20 Felafel Wrap £11.65 Grilled Aubergine, courgette, tomato, onion, Turkish pepper, mushroom on Grilled Tortilla Wrap filled with Crispy Chickpea fritter served with hummus, the bed of mixed salad drizzled with olive oil and lemon dressing served tomato, cucumber and onion topped with garlic yoghurt and crispy with warm Turkish bread. lettuce served with fries and salad. REAL BBQ GRILLS FISH AND SEAFOOD DISHES Chicken Shish £12.90 Levrek £16.50 Large chunks of soft, succulent chicken breast in mildly spiced Marinated whole sea bass served with crispy potato balls and marinade cooked on the skewer over a chargrill. fresh green salad. Lamb Shish £13.90 Calamari £14.50 Tender lamb pieces cooked on the skewer over a chargrill. Main portion of Calamari fried in our own batter mix served with tartare sauce, fries and salad. Kanat (chicken wings) £11.00 Marinated chicken wings cooked on a hot chargrill. Prawn Guvec £14.50 Prawns cooked with garlic, spicy pepper, butter, tomato, onion, Beyti Sarma £13.50 black pepper and paprika topped with cheese served with fresh Mince Lamb with garlic and parsley rolled up in flatbread, sliced salad and homemade rice. into pinwheels served on bed of light yoghurt and topped with our special tomato sauce and Turkish pepper. Served with rice. Oven baked Sea Bream Fillet £14.90 Served with fresh salad, light caper and mustard dressing and Izgara Kofte £11.90 rice. Please note that this dish can take up to 15 min to cook. Minced lamb kofte with onion, parsley and a blend of Turkish herbs and spices, cooked over hot char grill. Tavuk Sarma £12.95 Grilled chicken with garlic and parsley rolled up in flatbread, sliced into pinwheels topped with yogurt and our special tomato LUNCH MENU sauce and Turkish pepper. Served with rice. Available: Tuesday - Friday Mixed Grill £16.90 12.00 pm - 17.00 pm Mix of chicken and lamb shish, izgara kofte, chicken wings and 2 COURSE MEAL 3 COURSE MEAL lamb chops. FOR £9.95 FOR £12.95 Mixed Vegetable Grill £12.50 Chargrilled vegetables on the skewer served with rice and salad. STARTER CHOICES Saksuka Sucuk Pirzola £14.90 Hummus 4 pieces of lamb chops, freshly marinated, cooked on the grill Felafel Sigara borek served with rice and salad. Halloumi Yoghurt Heaven *Please note that all our Real BBQ grills are served with rice and salad. MAIN COURSE CHOICES Et Sote Lamb Moussaka SIDE ORDERS Kofte Wrap Grilled Veggie Wrap Chicken Shish Feta Cheese Wrap Fries £2.50 Side Salad £2.95 Goats Cheese Salad Rice £2.50 Olives £2.50 DESSERT CHOICES Baklava Bread £2.00 Green Beans £2.00 Cheesecake Brownie Olive bread £2.50 Spicy Ezme relish salad £2.00 Ice Cream 2 scoops Please inform us of any allergies as dishes could contain some All of our dishes are freshly made, for larger groups the dishes amount of common allergens. may not come out at the same time. @blackpepperbuckingham @blackpepperbuckingham www.black-pepper.uk 01280 821 133 design & print by www.mantiscreative.uk.
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