Kirat Mangat & Anum. About the restaurant  Location- close to white rock beach  Type of restaurant- family restaurant  Open- 8am – 12am  Bar- yes.

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Kirat Mangat & Anum

About the restaurant  Location- close to white rock beach  Type of restaurant- family restaurant  Open- 8am – 12am  Bar- yes (on one side family side is separate)

Summary about the restaurant OUR RESTAURANT IS LOCATED NEAR WHITE ROCK BEACH WE CHOSE THAT PLACE BECAUSE OF AN AMAZING VIEW AND A LOT OF PEOPLE COME AND BUYS FOOD. OUR RESTAURANT HAS TWO DIFFERENT PARTS A BAR AND A FAMILY SIDE WITH A DOOR SEPARATING THE TWO ROOMS OUR BAR IS NOT ALWAYS OPEN WE HAVE A SPECIAL SECTION FOR THE KIDS.WE HAVE GOOD AND HEALTHY FOOD WITH FEWER CALORIES IN ITAND WITH A REASONABLE PRICE. WHILE YOUR ORDER IS GETTING READY YOU CAN HAVE SOME TIME TO YOUR SELF WHILE YOUR CHLDREN ENGOY PLAYING IN OUR KID SECTION.WE WILL ALWAYS TRY TO PROVIDE YOU WITH GOOD AND HEALTHY FOOD AND WITH A GREAT BEACH VEIW AND A GREAT SERVICE.WE LIKE TO SEE OUR COSTOMERS SMILE WHEN THEY LEAVE OUR RESTURANT FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL /

Out side of the restaurant at night

Kids side for birthday parties and kids get together

The view from the restaurant

Inside of the restaurant

The bar

Breakfast  Quick breakfast tacos- $ 4.50  Egg in a bread basket $ 3.50  Akoori $3.00  Amaretti $ 1.99  Blueberry coconut- macadamia muffins $ 1.50

What is in our breakfasts  Quick breakfast tacos- $4.50 (corn tortillas, salsa, shredded reduced-fat cheddar cheese with 153 calories)  Egg in a bread basket $3.50 (egg with toast and vegetables with 181 calories)  Akoori $3.00 (Finely chopped onion chopped tomato eggs only 181 calories)  Amaretti $1.99 (granulated sugar egg whites, almond extract only 62calories)  Blueberry coconut-macadamia muffins $1.50 (blueberries muffins with melted butter in it with low fat whipped cream 202 calories )

lunch  Light pimiento cheese-stuffed celery $3.27  Green beans with bacon balsamic vinaigrette $4.33  Chilly spiced almonds $ 2.99  Baked mozzarella bites $ 4.45

What is in our lunches  Light pimiento cheese-stuffed celery $3.27 (vegetables with reduced fat cheese 54 calories)  Green beans with bacon balsamic vinaigrette $4.33 ( boiled beans with bacon pieces 75 calories)  Chilly spiced almonds $ 2.99 (almond with spices on them 98 calories)  Baked mozzarella bites $ 4.45 ( baked cheese with 98 calories)

Dinner  Wilted cabbage with toasted cumin $ 6.90  Veg toasted almonds $7.50  Turnip rice 3.50  Glazed julienne carrots $6.99  Caramelized pineapple $5.59

What is in our dinners  Wilted cabbage with toasted cumin $ 6.90 ( fresh delicious cabbage with toasted cumin with only 58 calories)  Vegetarian toasted almonds $7.50 ( toasted almonds with vegetables with only 54 calories)  Turnip rice 3.50 ( fresh and delicious turnips with boiled rice with 65 calories)  Glazed julienne carrots $6.99 (carrots with caramelized glazed on top 57 calories)  Caramelized pineapple $5.59 ( caramelized pineapples with a pieces of chicken and vegetables with61 calories)

Beverages  Orange flip freeze $1.50  Strawberry pear and peach smoothie $2.25  Cucumber chiller $1.75  Peach cooler $1.50

What is in our beverages  Orange flip freeze $1.50 (orange juice with ice and blended together with 169 calories)  Strawberry pear and peach smoothie $2.25 ( strawberry and pear with peach make a great combination for the summer with 196 calories)  Cucumber chiller $1.75 ( a drink that contains cucumbers with a delicious taste to it with 169 calories)  Peach cooler $1.50 (peach with a little magic makes the delicious drink with only 72 calories )

Desserts  Pineapple- raspberry parfaits $3.50  Banana pudding pops $2.75  Strawberry- raspberry sundaes $4.00  Whoopi pies $ 4.25

What is put in our desserts  Pineapple- raspberry parfaits $3.50 (pineapple and raspberry make a great combination with low fat whipped cream inside)  Banana pudding pops $2.75 (fresh banana’s dipped in chocolate)  Strawberry- raspberry sundaes $4.00 ( strawberry and raspberries with low fat whipped cream)  Whoopi pies $ 4.25 (3 pieces) (great cookie on the outside very soft from the inside)

Thanks for listening and watching=)