Drinks Cerveza (Beer) Vinos (Wine) Jarritos Or Boing Coca-Cola Products

Drinks Cerveza (Beer) Vinos (Wine) Jarritos Or Boing Coca-Cola Products

Drinks Coffee, Herbal Tea, Milk or Bottled Water $2.50 Mexican Hot Chocolate $2.95 Naranjada Premium orange juice with club soda $3.50 Limonada Fresh squeezed lime juice with club soda $3.50 Aguas Frescas $4.50 Horchata: Our refreshing drink made from rice, almonds, milk, cinnamon and sugar. 500ml Jamaica: Our traditional hibiscus flower drink. Tamarindo: Our popular sweet and tangy drink made from tamarindo fruit. Jarritos or Boing Coca-Cola products $3.25 - Imported Mexican pop $3.25 Jarritos flavours: mango, pineapple, mandarin, Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Gingerale, Fanta tamarindo, guava, lime, strawberry, jamaica, grapefruit, fruit punch, sidral (apple), sangria (non-alchoholic). Boing (juice) flavours: mango and guava. Margaritas (frozen or on the rocks) $7.95 - 1 oz. Tequila Jose Cuervo Especial® Tequila and Triple Sec blend. Available in lime, strawberry or mango with a sweet Vinos (Wine) or salty rim. A selection of wines from Sandbanks Estate Winery. A local, family owned winery situated along the picturesque shores of Lake Ontario. Cerveza (Beer) - per bottle Pinot Grigio $6.50 6 oz. $8 | 1/2 L $21 | 12.5% | Bottle $34 There are many great Mexican Baco Noir beers, here are a 6 oz. $8 | 1/2 L $21 | 12.8% | Bottle $34 handful of our favourites; Baco Noir - Pinot Noir 6 oz. $9 | 1/2 L $23 | 12.8% | Bottle $36 Dunes White 6 oz. $8 | 1/2 L $21 | 12% | Bottle $34 Riesling - Pinot Grigio 6 oz. $9 | 1/2 L $23 | Bottle $36 Corona - 4.6% Modelo Especial - 4.6% Rosé Corona Light - 3.99% Negra Modelo - 5.3% 6 oz. $8 | 1/2 L $21 | 12% | Bottle $34 Dos Equis XX - 4.5% Sol - 4.5% What does Chilango mean? Chilango is a term people use referring to a person who was born in Mexico City. Molcajete A molcajete (mo̞ lkaˈxe̞ te̞ or mol-cah-hay’-tay); Mexican Spanish, is a stone tool, the traditional Mexican version of the mortar and pestle, used for grinding food and to make authentic salsa. Where the Chilangos journey began Brother and sister duo, Abraham Ramos and Marlem Power were born and raised in Mexico City. As Chilangos, they immigrated to Canada, and their love for cooking gave them the opportunity to represent Mexico in 2011, at the Belleville Waterfront and Ethnic Festival. Their Mexican cuisine was greatly accepted by the community. Their catering experience gave them the opportunity to share the traditional flavours of Mexico City at many locally catered events in the Quinte region. And now, Abraham and Marlem look forward to sharing their family recipes with the community all year round. Enjoy! Let us bring the fiesta to your event! Catering available. Please contact the manager. 394 Front Street, Downtown Belleville | (613) 771-9292 www.chilangos.ca [email protected] Follow us on social media Party of 6 or more 15% gratuity will be added..

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