Menu from Côte Barbican
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Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Starters
PEA & OLIVE TARTLET
Olive tapenade, tomatoes, roasted pine nuts, rocket
FRENCH ONION SOUP
Rustic French onion soup, Comté croûtes
CALAMARI
Sautéed breadcrumbed squid, tartare sauce
Mains
FILLET NOIR (7oz)
Two fillet medallions (served pink), truffle potato dauphines, mushroom marmalade, black garlic jus, charred baby gem
CELERIAC FRICASSÉE
Salt-baked celeriac, haricot blanc purée, grapes, mixed seed & mushroom granola (contains nuts), pickled shallots, charred baby gem, basil oil
SALMON CÔTE D’AZUR
Salmon fillet, red pepper & lemon sauce, crushed petit pois, Puy lentils, olive tapenade
Desserts
ESPRESSO MARTINI CRÊPES
Two crêpes, Espresso Martini syrup, coffee crème fraîche, Kahlua, vodka & chocolate sauce, raspberries
CRÈME CARAMEL
Traditional set vanilla pod custard with dark caramel & cream
CHEESE BOARD
FOR ONE/TWO – 7.5/14.25
Choose four of our selection of French cheeses. Served with grapes, seasonal fruit, caramelised red onion & sourdough croûtes
More about the restaurant: Côte Barbican
Brasserie (/ˈbrasəri/).
A type of French restaurant with a relaxed setting, which serves single dishes and other meals.When in London, of course the go-to restaurant for relaxed French dining is Côte Brasserie, and there’s no branch better placed than this one in Barbican. On Whitecross Street and open all day this, stop by for breakfast, lunch, dinner or, if you’ve a meeting or event to arrange, this Côte Brasserie has dedicated private dining rooms and menus available. Exquisite French food no matter the occasion – what could be better than that? Reserve a table or room at this hotspot of Golden Lane Estate for flavours that are fresh and authentic every time. Bon appétit!
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Typically French decor, a French menu serving traditional classics as well as regional specialities, high quality service and premium locations across London and all of the UK. This is, of course, Côte Brasserie, and this one opposite the Barbican Centre on Whitecross Street next to the Golden Lane Estate is one of our favourites. It’s an elegant, stylish and relaxing family restaurant, as well as place for business meetings or any special occasion that requires a spot of private dining. The private rooms available at this Côte are as charming as the main restaurant with bespoke service and some delicious set menus and canapés.
Of course, if you’re here to reserve a regular table you want to know about the menus. No matter the time of day you can be sure everything that leaves the kitchen here at the Barbican Côte Brasserie will be of the highest quality. The breakfast menu is light and refreshing while the lunch and a la carte menus are laced with intense flavours. Start with chicken liver parfait complemented by a spiced apple chutney, then consider beef bourguignon or baked crêpes with wild mushrooms, spinach and Gruyère cheese - both classics of the French Kitchen. Oh, and Côte Brasserie also offers one of the most satisfying pre-theatre menus in London.
