Menu from Côte Camden
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Tomates Breton
mixed Breton heritage tomatoes with soft goats cheese, black olives, shallots and capers served on grilled sourdough bread
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
Poulet Rôti
corn fed chicken suprême, herb roasted with bacon, potato purée, artichokes, French beans, cherry tomatoes, black olives and a veal jus
Steak Frites
Chargrilled thinly beaten out minute steak with frites and garlic butter (served pink)
Breton Fish Stew
Traditional Breton fish stew of seabream, mussels, clams, prawns and squid with tomato, white wine and chilli
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 Pommes
Crisp puff pastry tart with finely layered apples and vanilla ice-cream
More about the restaurant: Côte Camden
French food is world-renowned because it’s simple yet it packs some of the most distinct and enjoyable flavours in cooking. At Côte Brasserie you can find many fine examples of such French cooking, prepared and presented with passion yet accessible at prices that are not going to upset your purse strings. Côte is the most well-loved family of French restaurants in the UK but this particular restaurant can be found in none other than London’s Camden Town, nestled beautifully amongst the bustle of Parkway. It’s a truly enjoyable stop at any time of day and we urge you to go and see what all the fuss is about.
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In keeping with Côte Brasserie’s theme of premium locations in London and the rest of the UK, this restaurant in Camden Town is a lovely little gem built elegantly into a townhouse-style building on Parkway. The restaurant is light, airy and adorned with typically-French furnishings that make the whole experience – before you’ve even got to the food – a rather charming one indeed. A short walk from Camden Town Station, Côte Brasserie is wonderful whatever the occasion and sure to make you feel not at all far away from the modern brasseries of Paris.
Côte champions all-day dining hence there are traditional flavours of the French kitchen for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Begin your day with a full French breakfast, French toast or a light bowl of granola and yoghurt washed down with some quality coffee. For a light lunch or dinner in the week, Côte Brasserie Camden offers a set menu that is exquisitely priced at £10.95 for two courses or £12.95 for three. You’ll also struggle to go wrong with the a la carte that’s comprised of plenty of traditional classics as well as French dishes slight more region-specific. Reserve a table now.
