Menu from Cossachok
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Blini Salmon
Russian wheat pancakes served with smoked salmon and sour cream.
Appetiser Tzarina
Smoked salmon served with side salad.
Vasilij’s Salad
Beef strips, mix salad leaves, Ural’s style marinaded Nameko mushrooms, cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions with balsamic syrup and soya sauce.
Chakhokhbili
Spicy Georgian dish of chicken chunks in delicious tomato, garlic, tarragon & basil sauce, served with the choice of: -Rice -Roast potatoes
Beef Stroganoff
Beef cooked in traditional Cossack way with a choice of: Straw Potatoes, Boiled Potatoes
Grilled Salmon
Grilled salmon fillet served with rice and fried vegetables and topped with mix of chopped olives, tomatoes, red onions, coriander, garlic and chilli spice.
Desserts
Blini Glace
Warm pancakes served with vanilla ice cream and honey.
Cossachok Dessert
Strawberries covered in warm chocolate and topped with marshmallow fluff.
Napoleon
Russian puff pastry & butter cream cake.
More about the restaurant: Cossachok
Glasgow is the culinary capital of Scotland, boasting an array of restaurants serving up cuisine from every corner of the globe. Over on King Street in the city centre you’ll find Cossachok, a cross between an art gallery and restaurant offering diners an authentic taste of Russia through its array of dishes from the Soviet Union. With handmade pew-style benches, red walls and traditional folk decor, as well as live music events taking place, Glasgow’s Cossachok has a vibrant atmosphere, gathering itself a loyal fanbase since it was established all the way back in 1998. Make your way to Merchant City restaurant for a taste of traditional Russian cooking.
Frequently asked questions
Can I pay with a credit card at Cossachok restaurant?
Does Cossachok serve Russian food?
Thinking about making a Cossachok booking?
Cossachok stands as a portal to the past, taking diners back in time through sharing the flavours of the former Soviet Union at their charming premises in Glasgow city centre. The food selection here features a range of dishes from all over Russia, Georgia, and the Balkans, as well as several options for vegetarian diners. Whether you’re nostalgic for the old days or interested in experiencing the varied cuisine of the former Soviet Union first hand, Glasgow’s Cossachok will not disappoint. They’re open every day of the week for lunch and dinner, so there’s never a bad time to stop into this Merchant City restaurant.
From old favourites like beef stroganoff and borscht to lesser known Russian dishes, the menu is packed with choices – we recommend trying the Moscow blintzes (pancakes stuffed with turkey mince, leek, rice and parsley, covered in a rich spinach sauce). Located in the heart of Merchant City, just off of Trongate on King Street, Cossachok is Glasgow’s premier place to enjoy a taste of Russia. Book a table and head to this Glasgow city centre restaurant and enjoy the flavours from years gone by.
