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KEEP CALM HAVE a TEA BREAK Teas 1 Cup of Tea CORNISH Tetsubin CAFE KEEP CALM HAVE A TEA BREAK Teas 1 Cup of Tea ..............................$1.50 * Add milk and honey for $1.00 1 Teapot of Tea ......................... $3.50 Cafe Favorites Tea Party Sampler ................. $12.00 (Three teapots with your choice of 3 teas) BLACK TEA GREEN TEA Great Britain Tea Cherry Rose Kyoto Sencha Earl Grey Jasmine Green Tea Irish Breakfast Genmaicha Vanilla Chai Hojicha Lady Baroness Grey Gyokuro Cinnamon Black Tea Decaf Sencha Hazelnut Vanilla Strawberry Green Tea HERBAL TEA WHITE TEA Cranberry Apple Cream Earl Grey Orange Spice Strawberry Cream Honeybush Vanilla Jasmine Silver Needle Peach Tranquility Queen of Babylon OOLONG TEA CHAI TEA Traditional Oolong Vanilla Chai Rose Oolong Samurai Chai Blend Miyazaki Oolong Chocolate Chai Black Tea Tea Sides Saffron Buns .............................................................................................. $3.50 Three delicious, sweet cinnamon saffron buns with currants. Thunder & Lightning Splits ......................................................................... $4.99 Three scrumptious thick slices of rolls with clotted cream and golden syrup. Mochi Ice cream ......................................................................................... $4.99 Sweet and soft, pounded rice confection with ice cream inside. (Green tea, chocolate, french vanilla, and strawberry). Kuzumochi .................................................................................................$6.99 A delicious traditional Japanese dessert made of mochi, brown sugar, honey, and strawberries. Green Tea Cheesecake ................................................................................. $4.99 A creamy slice of our popular sweet treat. Dango Dumplings .......................................................................................$6.99 A sweet shish kabob with flavors of vanilla, green tea and strawberry. Coco Clotted Cream Cake ........................................................................... $4.99 A slice of our delicious, light and moist cake sprinkled with premium chocolate shavings. Cream Tea ................................................................................................. $3.50 Scones served with sweet bread, your choice of mango, strawberry or raspberry jam. Topped with clotted cream. Taiyaki ......................................................................................................................$4.99 A delicious fish shaped sweet-cake. Choose from red bean paste, custard, chocolate or sweet potato. Soups & Salads Cup .....................$3.50 Miso Bowl ...................$4.99 Traditional light Japanese soup with diced tofu and green onions. Chicken Ramen Ramen noodles in chicken broth. Roasted chicken, thin sliced egg, scallions and shitake mushrooms. Vegetable Ramen Ramen noodles in mushroom broth, carrots, onions, ginger, tofu and zucchini, celery and scallions. Cornish Hen Savory cornish hen meat slow cooked with celery, carrots, vidalia onions, and potatoes. Chicken Ramen Cornish Winter Stew Hearty chuck steak, swede, onion, potatoes, carrots and white pepper. SALADS Chicken Teriyaki Salmon Ginger Salad $8.99 (half-size...$7.49) $11.99 (half-size...$9.49) Breaded terriyaki chicken with lettuce, Ginger grilled salmon, baby gem lettuce, fried rice noodles, tangerines and parmesan carrots, radishes, rice wine vinegar, red cheese with sweet teriyaki dressing. onions and reduced salt-soy sauce. Cornish Hen Salad $11.99 (half-size...$9.99) Roasted cornish hen meat, red cabbage, leafy lettuce, cherry tomatoes, onions sprinkled with pine nuts. Greens of Cornwall Spring Slaw $7.49 (half-size...$5.49) $7.49 (half-size...$5.49) Red cabbage, green cabbage, romaine Sweet and tangy sauce with cabbage, green lettuce, baby spinach, watercress, cherry peas, sugar snap peas, celery, raw pumpkin tomatoes, blue cheese. seeds garnished with parsley. Luncheons - All meals come with a sweet roll and spring slaw or choice of soup - Traditional Cornish Pasty ......................................................................... $7.50 Hearty steak, potatoes, rutabaga, and onions all stuffed in a buttery pasty. Fish & Chips ..........................................................................................$10.99 Fresh cod made with our homemade butter batter. Served with our sea salted fries. Cottage Pie ............................................................................................. $9.99 Minced beef pie baked with carrots, vidalia onions, celery topped with potatoes and sharp cheddar cheese. Tea Sandwiches ....................................................................................... $6.99 Choice of wheat or white bread. Sweet strawberries and crispy cucumbers with devonshire cream and basil. Miso Salmon Fillet..................................................................................$12.99 A salty-sweet miso, brown sugar and soy sauce glazed salmon sprinkled with pine nuts. Chicken Yakisoba .................................................................................... $9.99 Fried noodles, grilled chicken, vidalia onions, cabbage, garlic, carrots, and ginger. Garden Yakisoba ..................................................................................... $9.99 A vegetarians delight. Fried noodles, green peppers, mushrooms, cabbage, garlic, sesame seeds and carrots. Broccoli Cornish Blue Cheese Quiche ........................................................ $6.99 Broccoli florets, sweet ham and creamy cornish blue cheese. Katana Quiche ........................................................................................ $6.99 Savory shiitaki mushrooms, red onions, smoked bacon, zucchini, baby spinach. Our Story As tea fans, we loved both the art of the Japanese tea and the comfort of the Cornish tea. We would dream over a cup of tea about opening a cafe dedicated to these inspiring cultures. In 2005, we opened our doors and welcomed everyone to an unique breakfast and luncheon experience. Not only did we want our tea genuinely brewed, but our meals tasteful as well. That’s why we use fresh ingredients straight out of our garden, and everything served is homemade on site. Pictured below; the red tetsubin that sparked our idea. We also love to celebrate the seasons! Our café menu changes with each season as certain ingredients become available. We wanted everyone to be able to enjoy the seasons as much as we do, with taste!.
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