Joe's Lunch Flashcards

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Commerce Steaks

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Aji Tuna Sandwich

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Oz…tuna, seared rare,

Wasabi mayo.

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Joe’s All Greens Salad

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Mix
Shave carrot
Sliced cherry tomato
Choose dressing..

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Cesar Salad

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Classic

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BLT Wedge

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Iceberg

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Chopped Lettuce, Onion, Tomato, and Blue cheese

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Chopped

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Vegetable Chopped Salad

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W/farmers cheese and creamy vinaigrette.

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Seared aji tuna salad

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Asian greens mix

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Joe’s Grilled Steak Salad

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Tangerine Balsamic Vinaigrette

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Stone Crab Louis Salad

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Louis

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Seafood Chop Salad

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The one

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Lobster Salad

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HOP

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Grilled Turkey and Swiss

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Turkey

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Grilled Chicken Club

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Bacon

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Blackened maho mahi sandwich

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Tartar

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Seared aji tuna sandwich

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Wasabi mayo

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Grilled cheeseburger

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80/20
Prime sirloin and chuck

60/40 dry aged

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Dr. Bob’s Turkey Burger

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Turkey

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Crispy Cod fish and chips

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Cod

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Mahi Mahi w/ chimichurri

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Mahi

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History of Russian Dressing

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Are of Russian origin from the 1800’s.
French Chef in Moscow M. Oliviein the 1860’s at The Ermitage.
Earliest print reference is at The Gridiron Club, 1911.
“endive salad, Russian dressing)