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Malmaison Brasserie
Quayside
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear

NE1 3DX

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At the heart of Newcastle's regenerated, lively Quayside district, Malmaison Brasserie reigns supreme as a superlative place to meet and eat. The highly chic Art Decor French brasserie is flooded with natural light and is sleek and stylish. The staff are passionate about food, wine and service, and the dining room is lit with that brasserie buzz. Malmaison Executive Chef Roy Brett has overall direction, which local chef Gary Cook carries out beautifully. What's cooking? Inspiration is taken from great 'French brasserie-style dishes' and further enhanced with a unique contemporary twist. Dishes include char-grilled ribeye with cafe de paris butter and fine beans and salmon fishcake with parsley sauce and buttered spinach. For those of you with a sweet tooth, be sure to try the tarte tartin with creme chantilly.

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Seasonal Dishes
Booking Advised
Local Taxis
Credit Cards Accepted
Open All Year

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