Located on the high street and just by Chislehurst common, Cote Brasserie Chislehurst is the ideal spot to enjoy some budget-friendly fine dining in town after a stroll around the common. With a variety of meals on offer including French classics as well as modern meals, Cote Brasserie is the ideal place for a romantic date or get together.
Offering a range of signature French recipes like Tuna Nicoise which gets its name from the city of Nice or Poulet Breton which originates in Brittany, with Cote Brasserie rearing their chickens from Brittany to give diners an authentic taste of France. Cote Brasserie Chislehurst also offers a variety of contemporary meals such as steak frites bathed in a garlic butter or roasted sea bass topped with fennel. At Cote Brasserie Chislehurst there is a desire for bring diners both traditional French recipes as well as contemporary meals that are bound to impress.
Additionally, Cote Brasserie Chislehurst offers a full vegan and vegetarian menu with a variety of starters such as French onion soup, a Parisian classic or Pate Aux Crepes, roasted mushrooms served with sourdough croutes. For main meals, Cote Brasseries offer the vegan burger with vegan cheese and topped with caramelised red onions and truffle mayonnaise or the goat cheese filled ravioli aux chevre with roasted peppers. Cote Brasserie Chislehurst has a variety of dishes that are ideal for the plant-based diner.
The drinks menu at Cote Brasserie Chislehurst offers diners an extensive range of lavish red wines like St Chinian and crisp white wines like Chardonnay 2020. For something lighter, Cote Brasserie Chislehurst has a range of beers and ciders such as Meteor Beer which is brewed in one of France’s last independent distilleries.
Cote Brasserie Chislehurst offers diners a range of classic French plates along with contemporary meals that are bound to please, with an extensive range of plant-based options for vegans and vegetarians. Cote Brasserie is a great spot to grab some high-quality food on a budget.