Menu from Côte Leeds
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
French Onion Soup
Rustic French onion soup with a sourdough croûte and melted Comté cheese
Prawn Gratinée
King prawns in a white wine, garlic, chilli and tomato sauce with toasted garlic and parsley croutons
Smoked Salmon
Sliced smoked salmon with dill, shallots, baby capers and crème fraîche dressing with toasted sourdough bread
Steak Frites
Chargrilled thinly beaten out minute steak with frites and garlic butter (served pink)
Half Chargrilled Poulet 'Breton'
Corn fed chicken reared in the heart of rural Brittany in the west of France which is renowned for its poultry. Served with frites
Roasted Pork Belly
Pan roasted pork belly with gratin potato, braised Savoy cabbage, apples, thyme and Calvados jus
Desserts
Chocolate Fondant
Warm chocolate fondant with vanilla ice-cream
Crème Caramel
Traditional set vanilla pod custard with dark caramel and cream
Tarte Fine aux Pomme
Crisp puff pastry tart with finely layered apples and vanilla ice-cream
More about the restaurant: Côte Leeds
High-quality, classic French dining that’s also affordable is indeed difficult to come by. Fortunately, however, the Côte family of restaurants manages to achieve exactly that with flair and panache. Here on Albion Street in the very centre of Leeds, you have Côte Brasserie, a relatively new addition to the Côte family that provides a wonderful destination for all-day dining. Every dish on the menu is prepared to order using classic ingredients that are locally-sourced where possible and the results are outstanding. This Côte Brasserie is already very popular and it really isn’t difficult to see why. A unique French dining experience awaits so waste no time in placing a reservation.
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Nestled on level 4 of Trinity Leeds shopping centre and a few steps away from Leeds train station, Côte Brasserie is accessible, affordable and completely delicious. This dining space offers the perfect setting to enjoy classics of the French kitchen because it’s contemporary and simple but with certain aspects – the tables and chairs, for example – shows off some vintage-style French flair. Everything comes together perfectly and is rounded off with exceptional, personal service from staff that do everything in their power to make your meal as enjoyable as possible.
In terms of what you can expect from the kitchen, any menu, whether at breakfast, lunch or dinner, is laced with quality and showcases why French food is so internationally popular. There is a specials menu that changes monthly, a lunch and early evening menu, a vegetarian menu and a gluten-free menu, but we’ll go ahead and give you a taste of the a la carte. Begin perhaps with boudin noir, a sautéed French black pudding with caramelised apples and a poached egg, then move onto a rump of lamb, a Breton fish stew or some roasted pork belly. The centre of Leeds is fortunate to have Côte Brasserie as a French restaurant it can rely on – reserve a table in advance and don’t forget to browse Côte’s extensive wine list.
