Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Free Calls and free unlimited wireless internet

We will give you a Free 3 minute call to France, Spain, Ireland, Italy, UK, US and Canada if you have dinner at QuiXotes Restaurant and have a minimum bill of 700 Pesos. This along with very high speed wireless internet will be just a few of the value added services we are going to offer you when dine and drink at our establishment. . Here is the 1st draft of our menu. . QUIXOTE’S STARTERS . 1. Buffalo wings with blue cheese dipp. 6/10 pc. - 145/185 . 2. Middle eastern platter ( hummus, baba ganush, madbuha salad, tahini ) served with warm pitah bread - 155 . 3. Shrimp / vegetarian spring rolls (3 pc) - 145 . 4. shrimp & crab cakes, served with fresh cucumber pickle, small green salad, and balsamic reduction -165 . 5. Chicken satay – 2 small brochettes of chicken supreme, with peanut /ginger dipping sauce and sweet chili & soy sauce - 165 SALADS . 6. Caesar’s salad – young romaine lettuce tossed in parmegian, anchovy, and garlic dressing, sprinkled with herb & garlic croutons. - 120 (with grilled chicken breast) -165 . 7. Thai chicken salad – iceberg lettuce, tossed with Julienne of carrot, cucumber, cabbage, and scallions, In a soy & ginger vinaigrette, topped with hot shredded chicken breast, in sesame, soy, and chili. - 165 . 8. Seared tuna niceoise – lightly seared tuna, sliced Potato, sliced egg, tomato, cucumber, green beans, Spanish onion, and black olives, on a bed of young lettuce. served with roasted pepper & garlic ioly -165 . 9. Greek salad – tomato & cucumber, tossed with lettuce, in a lime and olive oil vinaigrette, topped with real feta cheese, drizzled with olive oil, and garnished with oregano, and onion rings. - 165 SOUP . 10. Thai chicken noodle – shredded chicken, egg noodles, and vegetable julienne, in hot & sour chicken broth. - 135 . 11. Gingered squash – rich and creamy. - 135 Sandwiches . 12. Hamburger – 8 oz. 100% beef burger, lettuce, tomato, onion and pickle, on a sesame bun, with our house dressing. Served with French fries & slaw. – 160 (crispy bacon, Swiss cheese, or American cheese - extra -20$.) . 13. Philadelphia cheese steak - strips of beef steak, sautéed with onions and peppers, on toasted baguette bread with cheese spread. Served with fries - 185 . 14. Tuna sandwich – seared sesame tuna tataki, wasabi mayonnaise, fresh cucumber pickle, red onions, and hair thin sliced red cabbage. Served with fries. - 185 . 15. Club sandwich (hot) – lightly seasoned grilled chicken breast, crispy bacon, mayonnaise, lettuce and tomato, on a triple Decker of white, or whole wheat bread. Served with fries & slaw - 170 Main course . 16. Chicken supreme – double breast of chicken lightly marinated in garlic, herbs, lime and olive oil, grilled to perfection - 260. . 17. Chuletas a la plancha – two pork chops mrinated in oregano, garlic, olive oil & chili, prepared on the griddle. - 280 . 18. Beef filet – 9 oz. beef filet steak, grilled to your preference, (we recommend medium rare!) and served with creamy pepper corn & brandy, or creamy shitake mushroom sauce. - 360 . 19. T – bone - beef lover’s dream… 12 oz. of beef T – bone grilled as you like, ( we recommend medium) and served with creamy pepper corn & brandy sauce, or a creamy shitake mushroom sauce. - 340 . 20. Ribs – lightly smoked, succulent, “falling off the bone” ribs, served in our home made special B.B.Q. sauce 4 / 8 pc.– 210 / 290 . 21. Fried fish – whole fried 12 oz. grouper, dipped in peppered flour, and fried to perfection. Served in Mediterranean fresh lime, parsley, chili, and garlic sauce. - 300 22. Thai tiger shrimp – 10 medium tiger shrimp sautéed in creamy coconut, ginger, basil, chili & coriander sauce. - 360 . 23. Dominican pollo guisado – chicken thighs slowly cooked in special adobo, served with white rice, beans, and a small side salad. - 160 . 24. Dominican chuletas ahumadas – two smoked pork chops, fried and served with white rice, beans, and a small side salad. - 180 ALL MAIN COURSES (16- 24) ARE SERVED WITH A CHOICE OF WHITE RICE, OR FRENCH FRIES, OR MASHED POTATOES, AND WITH PARSLEY CARROTS, AND BUTTERED GARLIC STRING BEANS. . From the wok . THAI CURRY – a special mix of piquant spices & herbs, julienne of vegetables, and shredded poultry, meat, Or sea food, cooked in coconut milk, and served with white rice. . 25. Red chicken curry - 260 . 26. Red pork curry - 260 . 27. Green beef curry - 260 . 28. Yellow vegetarian curry (with shitake mushrooms and soy “meat”) - 260 . 29. Yellow sea food curry - 280 YAKI SOBA – Japanese stir fry of egg noodles, vegetable julienne, and Shreds of poultry, meat, or sea food, in ekonomiaki sauce (thickened soy sauce sweet, and a little bit sour). . 30. Chicken Yaki – soba - 230 . 31. Pork Yaki – soba - 230 . 32. Beef Yaki – soba - 230 . 33. vegetarian Yaki – soba (with shitake mushrooms, and soy “meat”) - 230 . 34. Sea food Yaki - soba - 250 Desserts . 35. Mom’s apple pie – served with vanilla ice cream, and whipped cream. – 150 . 36. Espresso panna cota – an Italian delight made with espresso, and reduced heavy cream. Served with caramel sauce - 100 . 37. Vanilla & coconut malabi - cream and coconut milk vanilla flavored jelée, served with grenadine syrup, crushed peanuts, and ground coco nut. – 120 . 38. Ice cream – three scoops, home made chocolate sauce, and whipped cream. - 120 .............. Add to this Escotts Bonecracking Chili and Fried Chicken... Getting Hungry? Hasta Pronto!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Scott,

Glad to see everything is coming along nicely. Let me know when you open and be sure to save me a corner table. The menu looks good, i'm hungry already. If Eddy has his Angels are you going to have Scottie's Hotties working as waitresses?? See you soon.

Frank the Tank

Anonymous said...

Scott,
The renos look great and the menu very yummy. Look forward to sampling when we are back in July. See you then.
Izquierda Linda and Doug

Unknown said...

Wow - menu looks great. Just missing death by chocolate or mississippi mud pie off the desert list...

Anonymous said...

Right on Brother..
Looking forward to some good chili!! Count us in!

The hotter the better...

Anonymous said...

Impressive Menu. What language will it be in? I think I might have a hard time translating some of the Items into spanish

Escott said...

Diego... English BaBy, most of the people coming in only speak English. Dominican food will be in Spanish ONLY and we can translate for the Americans who don't speak a word of Panish Meng!

Mr. Riley... If you can't taste the chili both when you eat it and when it leaves your system we didn't do it right! The Management

Frank the Tank... I will wear a G-string for you if you want!

Claire... Added a Chocolate Chocolate something or other to please the sugar fiends out there! Thanks for that comment. We are now better because of it!

Anonymous said...

"most of the people coming in only speak English" To bad I guess I have to leave my Wife and Kids at home, if i take them out its not to eat Dominican Food. I assume that would go for a lot of other people living here as well.