baked eggplant grounded with tahina, spices, olive oil and garlic. served with pita bread.
Buffalo Wings
$8.95
Chicken Tenders
$8.50
served with ranch and honey mustard dressing.
Curly Fries
$4.95
Falafel
$8.50
a traditional blend of ground flava beans, parsley, garlic and middle eastern herbs, shaped into patties and deep fried. served with feta cheese, tahina sauce and pita bread.
Salads
Alexandria
$10.50
house salads topped with sliced grilled lamb or chicken and feta cheese.
Aswan
$10.25
house salad, tomatoes, feta cheese topped with sauteed vegetables.
Aswan With Chicken
$12.25
house salad, tomatoes, feta cheese topped with sauteed vegetables.
Bombay
$10.50
romaine lettuce and fresh spinach, roasted eggplant, red peppers, tomatoes, crumbled parmesean cheese and sauteed tandori chicken. topped with mandarian oranges.
Caesar
$7.50
hearts of romaine lettuce, parmesan cheese, croutons and caesar dressing, with or without anchovies.
Sandwiches
Bar Bq Chicken
$9.50
breast of chicken with fontina cheese cooked with red onions and garlic.
Bar Bq Shrimp
$11.50
Cajun Chicken
$9.50
marinated breast of chicken cooked with red onions and garlic.
Chesapeake
$10.95
chicken breast and shrim p sauteed with red onions, green peppers and old bay seasoning.
Chicken Terriyaki
$9.50
marinated chicken breast cooked with red onion, garlic and honey terriyaki sauce.
Seafood Pizza
Al Pacino
shrim p, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese and garlic.
Twenty thousand years ago people ate only raw wheat germ. Eventually they crushed it and added water. This mixture was then cooked on heated stones. Evolution then brought us to Egypt, the cradle of civilization, where the first conical oven was invented, and thus the technique used today for wood burning pizza ovens.
In 1991 Café Isis was started in downtown Baltimore. At that time there were no Middle Eastern restaurants. The owner came from New York where he was the head chef in an Italian style restaurant. The name Isis was chosen to show the connection between the ancient Egyptian Goddess of life and the life giving nature of excellent food. As Café Isis grew and expanded over the years, the menu has gradually changed to fill that niche. Today many of the items on the menu reflect a Middle Eastern flavor.