Posts Tagged “Côte”

Côte for Mother’s Day

Côte for Mother’s Day

Luxurious Home Dining Menu. Côte at Home have launched a special Mother’s Day treat with a luxurious home dining menu designed by Gordon Ramsay’s former executive chef Steve Allen. The highly respected chef, who has worked at Michelin-starred restaurants, has used the finest ingredients to showcase classic French cuisine for Mother’s Day. Steve and his…

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A Tomahawk from Côte

A Tomahawk from Côte

A substantial dinner. We all need a change from our regular meat choices from time to time, and Côte Brasserie gives us the chance to enjoy something that might be unfamiliar but is definitely memorable. It’s Tomahawk pork chops. But what exactly is this magnificent cut of meat? A tomahawk pork chop is a thick…

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Côte Brasserie Classic at Home

Côte Brasserie Classic at Home

French Poulet Grillé. How many times have we heard, or indeed said, ‘You don’t get food Like that outside France’? Well, Côte Brasserie offers just the quality of dishes you hope to find across La Manche but here in the UK, and even in your very own kitchen. French Poulet Grillé is part of their…

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Côte Breakfast at Home

Côte Breakfast at Home

A Boxed Morning Feast. I am an unashamed supporter of Côte brasserie. I have visited my local many times but now I can enjoy their delicious foods at home, cooked fresh by me. I can start the day with a Côte breakfast. The first meal of the day, for those of us who enjoy meat…

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Alpine Feast by the Thames

Alpine Feast by the Thames

Côte in Kingston. I am an unashamed supporter of Côte. ‘But it’s a chain,’ I hear my dear reader cry! Yes, it is and it’s a very good one. The food is delicious and well-presented with decent portions and all at a good price. They also offer special menus from time to time, and the…

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Côte – Dinner in Kingston – restaurant review

Côte – Dinner in Kingston – restaurant review

This is a lovely spot on the River Thames and well patronised by shoppers during the day and socialisers in the evening. But despite its modern façade, Kingston has history and how a lote of restaurants such as Côte. It belonged to the king in Saxon times, as its name suggests, and was the earliest…

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