Menu from Côte Canterbury
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegan
Vegetarian
Starters
French Onion Soup
Rustic French onion soup, Comté croûtes 480 KCAL
Pea & Olive Tartlet
Olive tapenade, tomatoes, roasted pine nuts, rocket 298 KCAL
Calamari
Sautéed breadcrumbed squid, tartare sauce 612 KCAL
Mains
Fillet Noir 7oz
Two fillet medallions (served pink), truffle potato dauphines, mushroom marmalade, black garlic jus, charred baby gem 667 KCAL
Celeriac Fricassee
Salt-baked celeriac, haricot blanc purée, grapes, mixed seed & mushroom granola (contains nuts), pickled shallots, charred baby gem, basil oil 757 KCAL
Salmon cote d'azur
Salmon fillet, red pepper & lemon sauce, crushed petit pois, Puy lentils, olive tapenade 724 KCAL
Desserts
Espresso martini crepes
Two crêpes, Espresso Martini syrup, coffee crème fraîche, Kahlua, vodka & chocolate sauce, raspberries 620 KCAL
Crème Caramel
Traditional set vanilla pod custard with dark caramel & cream 336 KC
Cheese Board
Choose four of our selection of French cheeses. Served with grapes, seasonal fruit, caramelised red onion & sourdough croûtes 467
More about the restaurant: Côte Canterbury
“Robust French flavours, cheery continental vibes and brilliant value for money”
– Good Food GuideRich in history and culture, Canterbury is in the corner of England that according to locals, is almost touching France. So it makes sense that French specialists Côte Brasserie have one of their successful restaurants in the heart of this historic Cathedral city. Nested in Longmarket Parade, this cosy restaurant offers a space to sit back and relax over high quality and delicious dishes inspired by the brasseries of Paris. Serving up classic French favourites in the city centre of this UNESCO world heritage site, complete with delightful outdoor terrace, Côte Brasserie has created an idyllic restaurant locals have been loving. So much so, they tend to fill up quickly so make sure you book ahead to secure your spot!
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Specialising in all-day dining from breakfast until late and offering a seasonal specials menu, Côte Brasserie has something for any time of the day. During the evening, we recommend that you begin your French culinary adventure with prawn gratinée (king prawns in a white wine, garlic, chilli and tomato sauce with toasted garlic and parsley croutons), before indulging in one of their thirty day aged, grain fed steaks, served with a choice of sauce – we love the roquefort butter sauce – and chargrilled frites. Paired with a delicious, recommended wine you will be floating on cloud nine.
The team at Côte Brasserie Canterbury put great efforts into ensuring their produce is seasonal and sourced from high quality producers, and it’s these small things that have made the French brasserie the go-to spot for Canterbury locals. Located on Longmarket Parade in the city centre, with the famous Canterbury Cathedral a stone’s throw away, you’ll get the feeling you’ve been transported to a bistro in the heart of Paris. Reserve your table at Côte Brasserie in the centre of Canterbury today to sample the French delicacies for yourself.
