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No Worries would love to provide your catering needs!  Whether it's a gathering, luncheon, office party, or a wedding, our Filipino vegan cuisine is perfect for any occasion.  We can help you in choosing your dishes, or make suggestions to compliment your taste buds.  Please check out our menu and contact us for further assistance.

 

Appetizers

 

~ Pancit - $49.99 (serves 8-10)

Traditional rice noodles cooked in vegetable broth, combined with thinly sliced soy chicken, cabbage, celery and carrots, then seasoned with pepper, soy sauce and lemon juice.

 

~ Lumpia - $64.99 (50 pieces)

Seasoned soy ground beef mixed with shredded cabbage, peas and carrots hand rolled with an eggless rice wrapper, then deep fried to perfection. Sweet chili sauce for dipping!

 

Fried Shrimp - $74.99 (100 pieces)

Soy shrimp marinated in lemon juice and soy sauce, covered in eggless batter, then deep fried to a crispy golden brown!

 

Soups

 

~ Sopas - $49.99 (serves 8-10)

Elbow pasta boiled in soy milk and vegetable broth, joined by shredded soy chicken, celery and carrots. Kids love it!

 

Lugaw - $49.99 (serves 8-10)

A hearty rice soup cooked in vegetable broth and ginger with fried soy chicken strips. Soup for the soul!

 

Chicken Asparagus Soup - $49.99 (serves 8-10)

Hot, thick broth with spears of asparagus and pieces of soy chicken, this soup is great as a starter or stands alone!

 

Entrees

 

~ Apritada - $64.99 (serves 8-10)

The Filipino Stew! An excellent combination of soy chicken, potatoes, bel peppers and green peas melted into a tomato based sauce.          

 

 

Adobo - $64.99 (serves 8-10)         

The most popular dish of the Philippines! Soy chicken strips fried to a crisp with softened eggplant, cooked in a maranade of soy sauce, vinegar, bay leaves, garlic, salt and pepper.

 

~ Tinola - $59.99 (serves 8-10)

Soy chicken sauteed in ginger and garlic, then joined by hot vegetable broth, delicate chayote and broccoli. Light and delicious!

 

~ Mungo - $59.99 (serves 8-10)

Mung beans boiled in vegetable broth, combined with soft kabocha squash, string beans and deep fried tofu.

 

 

Menudo - $59.99 (serves 8-10)

Soy ham cut in cubes then sauteed with garlic, onions and tomatoes, coupled with cubed potatoes, garbanzo beans and raisins.

 

~ Bistek - $64.99 (serves 8-10)

Beef strips sauteed in onion, coupled with string beans and broccoli for a crunch, cooked in soy sauce and a splash of fresh lemon juice.

  

 

~ Kare-Kare - $64.99 (serves 8-10)

Soy meat, eggplant, string beans and cabbage boiled in hot broth and then cooked into the traditional peanut sauce of the Philippines. Unique and great tasting!

 

~Tocho - $59.99 (serves 8-10)

Soy fish sauteed in ginger, black beans and mushrooms with fresh bell peppers added, Simple and scrumptious!

 

~ Sarciado - $59.99 (serves 8-10)

Soy fish baked to perfection with a thick sauce made of sauteed onion, tomatoes, soy sauce and a touch of lemon poured over it. Mouth watering!

 

~ Giniling - $64.99 (serves 8-10)

Soy ground beef sauteed with garlic and fried potatoes complimented with peas carrots and red bell pepper.