The Belgian brasserie chain has launched an extensive summer special
Brasserie Lambic has developed a special summer menu to a collection of foam drinks gathered from all over the world. As an appetizer you should try carpaccio of smoked mackerel with mixed salad served with crispy toasts of Borodino bread or crudo of dorado - interesting dish in which finely chopped fish fillet with avocado and red onions is wrapped in zucchini slices. Lovers of crunching to their favorite lamb will appreciate the patties with cheese and Romeco sauce - envelopes of thin crispy dough filled with an assortment of cheeses and pine nuts.
Summer soups are the main topic of the season, and at Brasserie Lambic they make some of the most interesting soups in the capital. For example, the mixture for okroshka here is quite unusual - the usual potatoes, fresh cucumbers and radishes are added with edamame beans, mustard mousse and roasted chicken thigh fillet. Complemented by kvass in a stylish flask. The gazpacho is thick, cold and tangy - served with chopped fresh cucumbers, stewed bell peppers and avocado cream, and garnished with bread potato chips.
Brasserie Lambic has an entire section devoted to poke, a staple of Hawaiian cuisine and the capital's best restaurants. You can choose poke with tuna, with eel, with salmon, poke mix with several kinds of fish or hot poke, where rice in Japanese breading is deep-fried.
Regardless of the season, Belgian benchmark hits remain at the top - ruddy waffles and live mussels and wongole in classic Belgian serving with crispy baguette and French fries cooked in five different sauces.
Every Wednesday at Brasserie Lambic, the restaurant waives the markup on ten popular menu items. Through mid-May, guests can enjoy the menu’s best-sellers at cost price every Wednesday. Ten dishes from the main menu are featured in the promotion each week, and the selection will change weekly. The rules are simple: head to Lambic on Wednesday, look for the burgundy price tags on the menu, and enjoy the chain’s most popular dishes at the best possible price. If you haven’t visited Brasserie Lambic yet, this is the perfect opportunity! List of participating restaurants: 40A Myasnitskaya St., 7s1 Strastnoy Blvd., 15s1 Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya St., 33/1 Gogolevsky Blvd., 3s5 Turchaninov Lane, 2 Khodynsky Blvd., 16s2 Krasnoproletarskaya St., 5A Dmitriya Ulyanova St., and 11/32 Vorontsovo Pole.
06 April 2026
Lambic continues to introduce you to contemporary art. Together with the TIKHO gallery, we present the RE:pair exhibition, which you can view on the walls of the Lambic restaurant at 33/1 Gogolevsky Boulevard. The RE:pair exhibition is a process of reassembly. — The prefix RE: indicates a return, rethinking, and repetition. — Pair in the title refers to the format of a duet — two authors, two types of sensitivity, two trajectories.— RE:pair can also be read as repair — a “fix” or “restoration.” But here we are not talking about a return to the original, but about reassembly. Authors Anastasia Malinovskaya and Yan Tikhonenko lead the viewer on a journey from rigid logic to a new, more sensitive perception of the world — to the lost irrational, suppressed in the process of adaptation to the social structure. The TIKHO Gallery is an independent gallery founded by Irina and Yan Tikhonenko. The gallery is located in Moscow, in an old 19th-century mansion on Chistye Prudy. You can learn more about the exhibition and purchase an exhibit at the Lambic restaurant at 33/1 Gogolevsky Boulevard.
10 March 2026