Experience a decadent Brunch high in the sky at Radio Rooftop. This gorgeous restaurant offers a truly elevated dining experience with Asian-inspired dishes and carefully crafted cocktails.

This location is the site of the first ever BBC broadcast in November 1922 from what was then Marconi House – named after the Father of radio. The name RADIO keeps this history alive.

Enjoy spectacular views of London’s skyline as a beautiful back drop to this perfect city escape. The chic interiors are decorated with warm colours and flooded with natural light, creating a vibrant atmosphere that offers the perfect blend of sophistication and style.

Experience an unforgettable Asian-inspired brunch experience at Radio Rooftop, where vibrant and diverse flavors meet the leisurely elegance of a relaxed brunch. Begin with a Bellini cocktail on arrival, before exploring this culinary journey that offers a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary Asian dishes. This brunch promises to delight your senses and elevate your weekend.

At Radio Rooftop, you'll be transported to a unique and extraordinary place that is hidden away from the bustle of Covent Garden, just a short walk from Temple Underground Station.

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  • Outdoor Seating
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Good Views
  • Luxury
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
ME London, 336-337 Strand, London, WC2R 1HA
Overall rating
3.7
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    a month ago
    I’ve been to radio rooftop multiple times over the years but this review is for the latest visit a few weeks ago. It was supposed to be a lovely day in London but of course it got really windy as the evening drew in which was when our reservation was. We were shown to our table which had a great view, of course this is what you’re paying for. The atmosphere was quite noisy, full of conversation rather than music as it turns out there was a technical hiccup and a DJ couldn’t play. She did start playing later, but that was a couple of hours after we arrived. We ordered some food for the two of us, you can see the pictures. It was all decent enough, nothing blew us away. What was exemplary was the service. Attentive without being too bothersome, good timing when needing to ask us questions. Overall, I would return here when London is busier. August is always empty in London, which is probably why we could get a table at short notice. Worth checking out, but don’t expect to be blown away by the food , you’re going for the atmosphere.
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    a week ago
    The salmon sushi was just ok, a tad too salty and not special at all. We were constantly harassed asking if we wanted something else and our plates and drinks were taken even before we finished. A shame that such a lovely spot with a marvellous view was not the most enjoyable experience
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    a month ago
    Late review - I made a reservation for a work dinner and the whole night was extremely disappointing. The location itself is very nice, and although the service was slow the staff were very nice regardless. Potentially we visited on a bad day but regardless it was disappointing. The service was very slow, we had to constantly ask for our ordered drinks that never arrived. We had a pregnant person, and muslims who can’t consume alcohol yet they were given alcoholic drinks by mistake. We also called beforehand to ask if the food was halal, to which they informed us only chicken is halal. Our waiter confirmed with chefs and told us none of their food is halal. Some people were done with their food and some people still hadn’t received theirs. The starters were nice but the food wasn’t great. The staff acknowledged everything and apologised, and offered free desserts which was appreciated but I would not recommend or visit again.