For November 1, Lambic has a seasonal collection of warming drinks. No templates and clichés: in Brasserie guests will find unusual combinations of flavors, embodied both in non-alcoholic and alcoholic versions.
For starters, there's an exclusive treat: the authentic Brussels Calibabou, the Belgian answer to the usual mulled wine. The idea goes back to the local custom of serving hot lambic with spices and rum before Christmas. Inspired by this idea and taking the traditional recipe as an example, Lambic has created two drinks.
The first is Kalibabou choco kriek (420 rubles) based on berry lambic with light rum, chocolate syrup and spices. The second is Kalibabou witte passion (420 rubles): wheat lambic with hints of citrus and dried apricots in the taste is combined with light rum, spices and passion fruit syrup, favorably emphasizing the fruity notes of Kalibabou witte passion. We are sure that any of the novelties will successfully replace mulled wine and help the guests to look at the seasonal drinks with interest.
Those who prefer to warm up with something alcohol-free will be offered four non-standard punch variants at Lambic. The refreshing vitamin Green fresh punch (400 roubles) is made on the basis of aloe, mint, basil and tarragon syrup, for the Red spicy punch (400 roubles) we mix pomegranate juice with ginger, honey, hibiscus and spices.
Banana cream punch (400 roubles) reminds the dessert: the classic trio - banana, cream and caramel - is spiced with spices led by nutmeg. And, finally, the guests can order the Tropical yellow punch (400 rubles) - a drink in which one of the main autumnal ingredients, sea buckthorn, is played up with pineapple, mango, lemon juice and a whole scattering of spices from clove to cinnamon.
Summer is still evident in the juicy fruits, but the coolness and comfort of autumn are already noticeable. It is precisely this transition—from lightness to richness—that is the focus of brand chef Vasily Ratner’s autumn update at Brasserie Lambic. For example, watermelon reaches its ideal flavor at the beginning of autumn, which is why Lambic offers it in a salad with chana cheese and yuzu sauce (600 rubles). Or okra pods — a rare guest in Moscow restaurants, an African plant that is also grown in southern Russia. Here it appears in two versions: in tomato and soy sauce with sesame seeds (890 rubles) and crispy — okra frito (850 rubles). There is also a new sweet dish, «Rum Baba» (990 rubles), a dessert made according to an old French recipe. Inside, there is a berry filling, light cream, and a generous portion of rum for soaking. Among the new products are also: — Cherry tomatoes with mozzarella panna cotta (1,100 rubles); — Cream of broccoli soup with chorizo (750 rubles); — Waldorf salad with smoked chicken (990 rubles); — Baked eggplant with spicy minced lamb and pomegranate (990 rubles); — Watermelon canapés in anise vodka (400 rubles); — Baked Camembert with plums and grapes (1600 rubles); — Assorted mushrooms with potatoes (1,250 rubles); — Onion cookies with cheese mousse (650 rubles); — Chicken confit with celery root (1,250 rubles). The updated menu is available at Lambic on Bolshaya Ordynka!
10 September 2025
Schedule of upcoming match broadcasts at Lambic restaurants: September 13 Saturday 16:05. Football Dynamo — Spartak Restaurants where the broadcasts will take place: ul. Myasnitskaya, 40A ul. Dolgorukovskaya, 19c7 ul. Bolshaya Ordynka, 65 Strastnoy boulevard, 7c1 Gogolevsky boulevard, 33/1 Turchaninov lane, 3c5 ul. Dmitriy Ulyanov, 5A Khodynsky boulevard, 2 ul. Krasnoproletarskaya, 16c2 When reserving tables, be sure to let us know if you want to watch the broadcast, we will find the most comfortable seats for you. See you at the matches at Lambic!
31 August 2025