Renowned restaurateur and chef, Luke Dale Roberts will be adding a new addition to his award-winning group of restaurants in March 2023. Salon Pot luck opens its doors early next month at the Old Biscuit Mill Silo in Cape Town:
“Back in the UK, I used to work in an old Michelin-star manor house where we used to serve canapés in the library before guests went through to dinner in the main dining room. I wanted to emulate that in the industrial setting of the silo building.”
“This is my new baby and creative project. I’m really excited about it. I’ve designed the whole menu myself and it’s meant to be a standalone concept where you can come and hang out for a while or just pop in for a pre-dinner bite and a drink if you’re on your way up to The Potluck Club.” Salon Pot Luck will be headed up by chef Dillan Kannemeyer, a master of fine dining and culinary art.Contact:
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