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Rocksalt
"Rocksalt Restaurant and Bar"
Address: 4-5 Fishmarket , Folkestone CT19 6AA, KEN, GB
Phone: 01303 212070
State: KEN
City: Folkestone
Zip Code: CT19 6AA

opening times

Monday: 12:00-22:30
Tuesday: 12:00-22:30
Wednesday: 12:00-22:30
Thursday: 12:00-22:30
Friday: 12:00-22:30
Saturday: 12:00-22:30
Sunday: 12:00-15:30


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Reviews
Amazing!! The View is perfect, calming and wonderful. We chose the place for this and not disappointed. Got a table while the sun setting so beautiful colours on the horizon. Staff were attentive and polite, and had a good sense of humour. The decor is tasteful and comfortable. Impressed with the bar choices The food was deliscious. Cooked beautifully and great touches to enhance the elements of the dishes. We were so full from our main. Lovely sorbet choices. Definitely want to come back to try other dishes on the menu
Probably the best located restaurant in the whole of Folkestone directly overlooking the Harbour. It's a stunningly modern building with lots of glass and an outside dining area. The food is excellent and of course it's mostly fresh fish and the service was equally as good. We had a couple of waiters and all of them were extremely friendly and polite and helpful. My only negative were the prices as I've eaten the same quality food in other restaurants and paid a lot less. There seems to be a a rising trend of of making you order sides extra and given the price of potatoes and vegetables I don't think it's justified but the setting is something else so overall its a great experience
We went into the bar for lunch as we'd been before. My son and I had the flavoursome cheeseburgers again which you can see behind the Folkestone Brown Crab Tarte, which my wife had. We followed that with a couple of desserts. The presentation was a delight to look at and the tastes were amazing. We also chatted with the knowledgeable staff about other items on the menu, the drinks and a future visit to the actual restaurant, which is situated below the bar.
Visited Sunday 26 March. As previously stated a great building and location. Sadly on this occasion service and food were nowhere near as good. Wine arrived before cocktails and no one bothered to serve the wine or ask if it was okay. Food was cold. Several side dishes did not arrive and when this was pointed out to the manager he said we’d forgotten to order them! Later two glasses of wine arrived when we’d ordered one. Towards the end of the meal we ordered another glass of wine which never materialised. They had the good grace to remove the service charge before I asked and they ‘compted’ the deserts. None of which made up for very disappointing lunch. At £245 for four of us without service and deserts very poor value. Maybe best to avoid Sunday lunch I’m being generous unless you value architecture and views above food and service.
Restaurant, lovely fish restaurant right on the harbour so changing views all the time. Beautiful food and a good selection on the menu, several meat options if you don’t fancy fish. Staff really helpful and food cooked and presented very well. £10-£15 for a starter prawns big enough to share, mains £25, sides £4 and deserts £8. Was not rushed at all and had our table between 6.30-9.30 on a Friday night in March, was pretty much full. Rooms/Accommodation, only four rooms and only two have sea views so book early, clean, presented well, coffee machine and great views across the harbour, breakfast included which was again excellent.
I really enjoyed my meal here. Lovely view of the harbour and sea; despite the poor weather I did get to view a double rainbow from my table. Staff were friendly, attentive and not at all over bearing. There was a buzzy atmosphere in the dining room which was full of patrons. Drinks were lovely, food delicious and the additional touches of complimentary bread and whipped butter and the gypsy fudge upon presentation of the bill was wonderful. I particularly liked that the young waiter mentioned the discretionary service charge on my bill and asked if it was ok. More establishments should take this approach.
Amazing evening. The atmosphere was bubbling nicely and the pace of the evening set by the waiting staff was impeccable. We was in for a total of 2 hours but really didn't feel that long. We had two mains and two desserts. Mains was ribeye, mash and greens it was cooked perfectly. Highly recommended. Couple mid 30s Always book before We arrived 15mins early and was seated straight away which I thought was a nice touch.
First Class all the way. Excellent stay in lovely room. Dinner and breakfast were exceptionally good. Service was spot on. Will not need a special occasion to go again!Food: 5/5
A perfect place with amazing harbour view and lovely staff. Food is fabulous with picture perfect plating. It is my wife’s birthday and the staff made our day. Book in advance as it tends to get busy. Highly recommend.Recommended dishesSeafood, Sunday Roast
We arrived via the bar after parking in the harbour carpark and were basically ignored because a dining customer approached the bar after us to pay. When the unhappy 'gentleman' behind the bar finally took time for us he made zero eye contact, just asked 'do you know what you want or do you want a menu?'. Stated we were staying overnight so would like to check in and was then directed downstairs to reception. Check in experience was good, we were shown to our room not in the main restaurant building, advised on where to find breakfast etc and how to contact the restaurant should we need anything. We were booked for dinner in the restaurant and unfortunately grumpy bar man was again working. We were seated by the window with a lovely view and the floor staff that served us were absolutely delightful, a young lady advised us of her recommendation from the wine list and then Laszlo kindly served up some cocktails in place of desert. Our food was the standard we have previously had at Rock salt so no disappointment there. At the end of our meal we decided to cross the road back to our room but stopped by the bar should have known better to grab a bottle of wine, where we were met with a rather over authoritative yell to Laszlo also with another guest to double check that we were 'allowed' to buy a bottle of wine to take away. This is when my friend asked him what he was angry about as since our arrival this man had been nothing short of unwelcoming and quite derogatory towards us. The room was comfortable and the coffee machine was a huge bonus. Breakfast was a disaster, we sat down at 9.40am and were served at 10.35am, two avocado/poached egg on toast only two other tables at the time we sat down. The waitress was clearly overwhelmed, with management/senior team milling about but not much assistance offered. Overall, it's a beautiful restaurant, the food is delicious but the service is lacking and there is clearly very minimal senior management direction or involvement, overall it does not quantify the price.
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