Mandolin's Restaurant

Mandolin's Restaurant

Mandolin's Restaurant

 
Address: 243 21st St East,
Saskatoon, SK, S7K 0B7, Canada
Phone: (306) 665-1314
Fax: (306) 665-0445
E-mail: N/A
Website: N/A
Reservation: Make a Reservation
Delivery: Order Online
Ethnic and Gourmet Food in a historic Victorian Atmosphere
Online Menu
Online Menu
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Entrees
6oz. Filet Mignon (click for more info...)
8oz. Filet Mignon (click for more info...)
9oz. New York Steak (click for more info...)
Baby Back Ribs (click for more info...)
Chicken Kabobs (click for more info...)
Lemon Pepper Chicken Breast (click for more info...)
Mandolin's Half Chicken (click for more info...)
Platter for Two (click for more info...)
Pork Medallions (click for more info...)
Rack of Lamb (click for more info...)
Wild Boar Medallions (click for more info...)
Pasta
Chicken and Shrimp Penné (click for more info...)
Mandolin's Pickerel Wellington (click for more info...)
Shrimp and Scallop Fettuccine (click for more info...)
Tomato Pesto Fettuccine (click for more info...)
Appetizers
Coquîlles St. Winston (click for more info...)
Mussels (click for more info...)
Poached Salmon (click for more info...)
Praîrîe Ostrich (click for more info...)
Stuffed Mushrooms (click for more info...)

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