#1 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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xhris94 says:
If you're in a hurry in Edinburgh, or simply looking for a bite to eat, look no further than the best greasy spoon I know! Located right in the centre of Edinburgh, Snax is a welcoming small cafe. They sell everything from Ciabattas to Haggis rolls.
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#2 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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X_Drive says:
We ate there twice on our tour of the UK and enjoyed it so much both times. The waiters are fun, the food is excellent, and the ambiance is joyful. The young crowd love it but anyone would enjoy a fun meal there. We also noticed that people like to have parties there. Several groups of 10 or…
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#3 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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Jas1313 says:
This is an Italian family run restaurant in Colinton, Edinburgh. The staff are extremely friendly, always up for a chat and the food is just superb with all of the deserts being home made! Well worth a visit if you are ever in Edinburgh.
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#4 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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delsol67 says:
I am a vegetarian! It is always challenging to find ...something I WANT to eat. David Bann is one only a few restaurants that I've ever been to that has the answer to limited, boring, bland, vegetarian offering.
The decor is simple in minimalistic. It's the food that will bring color to your exp…
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#5 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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sarahelaine says:
Kismot is an Indian Restaurant is on St Leanard's Street, near the Pleasance.
The curry here is very nice, with a wide range of both the classics and specials. The waiter was excellent, and honest if things were going to take a long time, or if he just thought what you were suggesting wouldn't w…
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#6 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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highlandmist says:
I'll keep it brief. Near the top of the Royal Mile, Castle Hill.
You think you're going in for a wee nip of the whisky samples, but suddenly you discover there's a restaurant downstairs, and you forget all about the Scotch. You find a seat... the service once again is nearly invisible, but here t…
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#7 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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Travelcplftl says:
This is a small restaurant with Vegan and Vegitarian baked potato options. Everything we had was very tasty and the portions were huge! One potato was enough for two people. The price was right, too. It was the cheapest place we went to. Actually my wife and I were in Edinburgh for a week and we ate…
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#8 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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HCSmooth66 says:
I stumbled across Deacon Brodies after I had wandered up toward the castle. I had heard of this place prior to my visiting Edinburgh, but I didn't look into seeing where it was. But it was in a location that is hard to miss if you're wandering around the city centre near the castle.
I considere…
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#9 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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wanderinwurzel says:
met up with an old friend for lunch who lived in Edinburgh, and suggested 99 Hanover st as a place to eat. The location is obviously on Hanover st, just off of George st, so pretty central. Inside the place has a kind of lounge feel to it, like you should be reading a broadsheet whilst sipping brand…
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#10 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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julietml says:
Dirty Dicks on Rose Street is a cozy fun place to eat and have a pint. Definately try the Steak and Ale pie.
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#11 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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pyrrho says:
I've never had a Kurdish meal, so was intrigued as to what style it might be in. I imagined some kind of Turkish/Greek/Something else combo.
It did turn out to be quite Greek/Turkish-like. Lots of kebabs, tahini, olives, couscous etc. Friend next to me had a dish called Baba ghanoush, which was m…
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#12 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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sarahelaine says:
Henderson's is a well established vegetarian restaurant in the New Town of Edinburgh. Priding itself on being "slow food" - that is, properly prepared, made of actual ingredients, and nicely served - this is not a good place to come if you are in a hurry. But if you are looking for a leisurely lun…
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#13 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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falling_sideways says:
possibly one of the oddest meals you may experience. international starters is situated in commercial quay near the bottom of leith walk. as the name suggests all the items on the menu are starters, categorised by the region of the world it comes from, ie. america, asia, europe and of course scotlan…
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#14 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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Tessie says:
Theres a wee restuarant near the meadows on Forrest Road just south of Grey Friars Bobby (little dog statue) called Monster Mash which is yummy. It does Traditional bangers and mash with gravey in loads of different flavours eg leek and rosemary potatoes and organic sausages. You will be stuffed to …
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#15 of 27 restaurants in Edinburgh
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mellemel8 says:
I had haggis again. i enjoy the dish. it looks like chili mac to me. haggis is sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approximately an hour.
i like the presentation of the…
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