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- ElifJune 27, 2015If it is your first time start with a mix. Don't forget to add gherkin. All of them are incredibly delicious. One of my best London gurme stop ever.Upvoted 1 week ago
- NesmaJune 27, 2012Salt beef sandwich melts in ur mouth. Add hot mustard + pickle. Pricey but worth the taste. Gr8 review here: http://empirelineeater.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/the-brass-rail-sefridges-salt-beef-heaven/
- Evi GeoOctober 12, 2017Lovely beef so soft that melts in your mouth! Pulled beef in a roll was delicious. Coffee on the other side could have been a lot better.
- Matt Ta-MinJanuary 5, 2016Great salt beef. It's a bit on the pricey side, but you are in the Selfridges food hall, so what do you expect! Sides of coleslaw and beetroot salad are also good.
- Naveed LatifJuly 13, 2018Undoubtedly the best salt beef in london. No second thoughts. Inside the food hall in Selfridges. Not to be missed.
- ElifOctober 4, 2015If it is your first time start with a mix. Don't forget to add gherkin. One of my best London gurme stop ever.
- Berat YARDIMCIJuly 1, 2017Best Salted beef in UK! Gherkins sweet & sour. Salted beef is like dried thick pastrami. Über yummmy 😋
- Naveed LatifAugust 10, 2014Best salt beef sandwich in London. The beef simply melts in Ur mouth leaving an aroma of beef and salt. A must have
- Ciarán JordanFebruary 19, 2013Pastrami on Rye with Horseradish - so good. Make sure to get a side of beet root chutney too!
- Alina 🐒 PirozhkovaApril 13, 2014Amazing place! Best salt beef! Unique place, can be found only in the UK! 👍😌
- Greg HOctober 6, 2019Do not complain the day where your job will be replaced by robots. You act like them, we will see no differences...
- Lewy JonesJuly 18, 2013Someone on our group didn't want a salt beef sandwich so grabbed a salad from another counter and brought it to the table - no one minded
- Jo BOctober 7, 2022Terrible terrible service which is a shame as the sandwiches are quite good (when the bread isn’t dry)