Coq d'Argent, French restaurant in London's financial district, United Kingdom
Coq d'Argent is a French restaurant occupying the top floor of a building in London's City district with an elevated garden terrace. The terrace looks out toward St Paul's Cathedral and the London skyline.
The restaurant opened in 1998 when London's financial district was undergoing changes. It quickly became an established dining spot in this area.
The kitchen blends French cooking methods with British seasonal produce, creating dishes that draw from both culinary traditions. You notice this mix immediately when you look at the menu and taste the food.
The restaurant sits just steps from Bank station and is easy to reach. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with multiple menu options to suit different dining times.
During winter months, the terrace transforms into a heated outdoor area with private dining sections. This space is called Lodge d'Argent and echoes a French alpine lodge experience.
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