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Breakfast Les Formules BREAKFAST LES FORMULES L’Express 39 dhs Boisson chaude au choix* Jus d’orange Assortiment de pains, beurre, confiture, miel et 3 mini viennoiseries L’Espagnol 42 dhs Boisson chaude au choix* Jus d’orange Pain grillé au choix Purée de tomates fraiches a l’ail et huile d’olive Fromage manchego, olives Le Healthy 45 dhs Boisson chaude au choix* Jus d’orange ou jus de carotte Avocado toast Chia pudding maison Le Parisien 47 dhs Boisson chaude au choix* Jus d’orange 2 œufs au plat ou brouillés Assortiment de pains, beurre, confiture, miel et 3 mini viennoiseries Le Marocain 55 dhs Boisson chaude au choix Jus d’orange 2 œufs au khlii Harcha, msemen, baghrir, confiture, miel, huile d’olive, jben Assortiment de pains, olives Le Norvégien 68 dhs Boisson chaude au choix* Jus d’orange ou jus de carotte Brushetta au saumon, avocat, cream cheese Fromage blanc, granola et fruits de saison LES FORMULES L’Américain 70 dhs Boisson chaude au choix* Jus d’orange ou jus de carotte Omelette au choix Saucisses grillés, haricots rouge, fromage edam Pancake ou crêpe choix Fromage blanc, granola et fruits de saison Le Kids 30 dhs Chocolat au lait (froid ou chaud) Jus d’orange Option 1 : pancake ou crêpe au choix Option 2 : bol de céréales au choix *Boissons chaudes : Espresso Café Américain, Cappuccino Italien, Chocolat Chaud, Café Crème, Café moitié-moitié, Thé Marocain, Thé Chamali, Thé Maachab Jben, Olive, Miel, Confiture 5 dhs Amandes Grillés, Noix 8 dhs Nutella, Amlou 10 dhs Œuf 10 dhs Fromage Edam, Emmental 15 dhs Fromage Manchego 16 dhs Charcuterie 20 dhs Avocat 22 dhs Saumon Fumé 35 dhs À LA CARTE Omelette Nature 24 dhs 2 Œufs au Plat ou Brouillés 24 dhs Omelette aux Herbes 28 dhs Omelette Champignons / Fromage 32 dhs 2 Œufs au Khlii 33 dhs Omelette Charcuterie Fromage 35 dhs Omelette Mixte 38 dhs Charcuterie, Champignons, Fromage, Fines Herbes Œuf Bénédicte 69 dhs Pain Brioché, Œuf Poché, Jambon De Dinde, Sauce Hollandaise Œuf Bénédicte au Saumon 79 dhs Pain Brioché, Œuf Poché, Saumon Fumé, Sauce Hollandais Chaussons Fromage 12 dhs Corbeille de 3 mini viennoiseries 15 dhs Chaussons aux Pommes 15 dhs Chausson aux Amandes 18 dhs Rghayef (Nature/Miel/Amlou) 32 dhs Rghayef Miel Fromage 32 dhs Baghrir Amlou 32 dhs Croque Monsieur 32 dhs Croque Madame 32 dhs NOS SPÉCIALITÉS French Toast 59 dhs Ray’s Spicy Avocado toast 69 dhs Mexican Avocado Toast 69 dhs Avocado Toast with fried eggs 69 dhs Chilaquiles 69 dhs Pastelito Pancakes 69 dhs CEREAL CAFÉ Choisis tes céréales Choisis la couleur de ton lait Bubble Gum Orange Choco Fraise Pistache 30 DHS Choisis tes toppings Oreo 10 dhs Kinder bueno 10 dhs Twix 10 dhs Kit Kat 10 dhs M&Ms 10 dhs Filipinos 10 dhs Milka 10 dhs Snickers 10 dhs Chantilly 10 dhs Vermicelles 10 dhs Glace 15 dhs Doughnut 20 dhs Brownie 39 dhs NOS CEREALS KILLERS CHOCO CRUNCH CEREAL DELIGHT DO NUT TOUCH TEA TIME NOS CRÊPES SUCRÉES Crêpe Cassonade 28 dhs Crêpe Au Miel 32 dhs Crêpe Caramel Beurre Salé 32 dhs Crêpe Chocolat Nutella 32 dhs Crêpe Chocolat Nutella Et Amandes 34 dhs Crêpe Chocolat Nutella Et Noix 36 dhs Crêpe Chocolat Nutella Et Banane 39 dhs Crêpe Chocolat Nutella Avec Boule 42 dhs Glace Vanille NOS CRÊPES SALÉS Crêpe Au Thon 45 dhs Crêpe Charcuterie 45 dhs Crêpe Au Poulet Champignon 49 dhs Crêpe 4 Fromages 49 dhs Crêpe Viande Hachée 55 dhs Crêpe Saumon Poireaux 65 dhs Crêpe Gourmande 69 dhs (Charcuterie, Poulet, Champignons, Œuf) NOS GAUFRES Gaufre Au Sucre 28 dhs Gaufre Au Chocolat Nutella 32 dhs Gaufre Au Caramel Beurre Salé 32 dhs Gaufre Au Chocolat Nutella Et Banane 39 dhs NOS PANCAKES Pancake Miel 32 dhs Pancake Caramel Beurre Salé 32 dhs Pancake Pépites De Chocolat 32 dhs Pancake Chocolat Et Banane 39 dhs NOS CHURROS Churros Cannelle 28 dhs Churros Cassonade 28 dhs Churros Sauce Au Chocolat 32 dhs NOS PATISSERIES Meringue Lemon Cake 39 dhs NYC Cheesecake 39 dhs Chocolate Fudge Cake 39 dhs Homemade Brownie 39 dhs Red Velvet 42 dhs Carrot Cake 42 dhs NOS MUFFINS Muffin Chocolat 22 dhs Muffin Citron 22 dhs Muffin Vanille 22 dhs NOS DOUGHNUTS Doughnut Vanille 20 dhs Doughnut Caramel Beurre Salé 20 dhs Doughnut Chocolat 25 dhs.
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