Menu from Côte Notting Hill
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Menu highlights
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Vegetarian
Starters
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
Mains
Steak Frites
Chargrilled thinly beaten out minute steak with frites and garlic butter
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 Notting Hill
Here we have the coming together of one of the most famous parts of London and one of the most famous restaurants in the UK. Yes, it can only be Côte Brasserie Notting Hill. This is a sublime French restaurant specialising in high quality French cuisine served all day long. Here on Westbourne Grove you’ll find a dedication to service and a little dose of elegance that we’re sure will leave a smile on your face. Côte Brasserie doesn’t shout from the London rooftops, instead it does the simple things well and the result is a truly memorable dining experience.
Frequently asked questions
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Côte Brasserie is quietly brilliant. This family of French restaurants is wildly popular for more than a few good reasons, one of the main ones being its humble accessibility. Set on Westbourne Grove, this Côte in Notting Hill is small but full of love, decked out with charming French-style decor in the way of dark woods and ambient lighting. Then, of course, the trademark striped Côte awnings out front. This simple style is reflected in the menus as well, where you can expect thoughtfulness and creativity.
Breakfast is served at Côte Brasserie Notting Hill from 8am during the week and 9am at weekends, but later in the day on weekdays there is a fine lunch and early evening menu that makes for astonishing value. Enjoy two courses of quality French food for £10.95, or three courses for £12.95. The a la carte menu combines classic flavours of the French kitchen with some region-specific dishes, too, so expect French onion soup, chicken liver parfait, tuna Niçoise and salmon fish cakes. For a heavier fill try Steak frites or some glorious confit duck. You’re going to love Côte Brasserie as much as the rest of London.
