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Lovely G T and Pink lemonade. Quick service with quirky little chalet/huts to share with friends. Only sat on the bar side, not the restaurant area, but ordered Truffle Chips for £5. a pot and they were absolutely delicious but not enough for sharing if hungry. Chilled out for cool people. View all feedback.
Shrimp burger is amazing and so tasty as well as the mussels and the steak! last time i visited London the restaurant was closed! ad i was so disappointed! so happy to find out that the restaurant opens again!!
Great food... U.K. Produce! Every course was delicious! Desserts where to die for!!!! Def be back soon.
I visited for a working lunch meeting on Wednesday 2nd December, once you have found the only lift which will take you to the restaurant, the setting is excellent, it is a winter woodland at the minute, I liked the casual set up, I bet is it is great experience in the summer when the roof is removed !, it was very busy but the food arrived within 20 minutes, the prices are good for London, fish chips, burgers etc. only about £15.00 very good size portion. WELL DONE, I will return
You in the 1920s and 30s Selfridge's had a rooftop restaurant, which was closed during the Second World War are never reopened. Vintage Salt is a breath of fresh air in both senses of the word. Perched on the top of Selfridge's it commands a rooftop view of London from the West End. Although if the building was slightly higher you would see more, it is nevertheless well worth the experience.Depending on the weather, the roof top slides back, but his sheltered from the elements when necessary. It is casual dining which one would normally experience overseas.The restaurant is fish based, although meat is available too. For a venue in the West End instantly represents good value for money. The cheapest main dish, good old fashion fish and chips, is £15. When one considers that this would cost about £8 in a takeaway, £15 is not expensive. 2 of us had the fish and chips and another had the fish of the day which was a large massive sole cooked in butter for £24; again good value for money. Wine is not expensive for the location, although one can choose to spend a lot more if you wish!The deserts were divine. I would thoroughly recommend the chocolate burger, an interesting desert made of chaux pastry, chocolate, cream and a thin layer of jelly. 2 two course lunch with wine and coffee was around £30 each.We will definitely return.
Truffled chips was hella amazing! honestly it was my first time having truffle and tastebuds simply exploded inside my mouth. as if that weren't good enough, along came the cornish shrimp burger, head literally exploded from trying to contain all the flavours. And for dessert doe, ordered the chocolate burger, had the chocolate burger and I actually transformed into a real live chocolate burger!interior decor was in line with the atmosphere except for the fact there were people bustling about due to a rowdy crowd as it was a Saturday night to be fair.However, there was only 1 dedicated elevator to reach the restaurant. not too convenient in my opinion and maybe a potential safety hazard.