Menu from The Commordore, Lowestoft
Browse the menu highlights at The Commordore, Lowestoft and explore the popular dishes people are craving! From starters to something sweet, take a look at what’s in store when you book a table at The Commordore, Lowestoft. Besides the flavours, you can even check out the prices at this popular spot. Mmmm, we're getting hungry already...
Menu highlights
Starters
CHEESY BUTTON MUSHROOM BRUSCHETTA
Sautéed then tossed with double cream, mozzarella, Taw Valley Cheddar and Stilton
LOBSTER & SEAFOOD COCKTAIL
In a Prosecco Marie Rose sauce, with rustic bread and butter
SOUTHERN-FRIED CHICKEN GOUJONS
With a deliciously sticky BBQ sauce.
Mains
10oz RIB-EYE STEAK
A richly marbled cut, matured for a minimum of 21 days.
BAKED SMOKED HADDOCK & CHEESE FISHCAKE
Breaded fishcake with melted cheese served on an avocado, soya bean & slow-roasted tomato mixed salad and finished with a lemon & olive oil dressing, with an omega & sesame seed sprinkle.
CRISPY BUTTERMILK COATED PORK BELLY
With bubble and squeak, a fried free-range egg and maple-flavour mustard & apple glaze, finished with a crackling crumb
Burgers
STICKY PORK BELLY
Beef burger topped with tender pieces of pork belly, coated in a sweet chilli sauce, with a melted cheese slice and crispy streaky bacon, burger sauce, ketchup, lettuce and chopped pickle and onion.
SMOTHERED CHICKEN
Rosemary-&-buttermilk-coated chicken fillet, topped with melted cheese slices, crispy streaky bacon and BBQ sauce, mayo, lettuce and chopped pickle and onion.
CHEESE AND BACON
Beef burger topped with a melted cheese slice and crispy streaky bacon, burger sauce, ketchup, lettuce and chopped pickle and onion.
Desserts
SALTED CARAMEL IRISH CREAM & VODKA MARTINI BAR
Served with vanilla ice cream and two sauces – caramel and Belgian chocolate.
STICKY TOFFEE RUM SPONGE
BAILEYS PROFITEROLES
Choux pastry with a creamy Baileys filling topped Belgian chocolate sauce.
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