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Anyone got any good advice on poshish restraunts (better yet right good an not posh) havin a few days for me honeymoon an the future mrs b has higher eating standards than me!!
Any pointers greatly appreciated....
I had supper in Ondine about two weeks ago and it was very enjoyable.
The Witchery near the castle is good, my personal fav is Fishers in Leith.
Depends if she prefers nice food or salt and oil with a level of pretension.
Lots of the latter in Edinburgh.
See Three Birds/Bia Bistro/The Dogs for some of the former.
Ondine, The Kitchin, Timberyard (probably more "trendy" than posh). Blackfriars is also excellent, less posh.
FYI the curry house (forget name) near the top of the Royal Mile in Oct '10 was awful.
Deliberated long and hard about where to go and ended up there, after passing up what would surely have been much better options off the main drag.
Food was average at best, service was diabolical and very pricey (and dirty toilets).
Could be completely different now mind 😉 so apologies if it is.
I really enjoyed a meal in [url= http://www.hewatsedinburgh.com/ ]Hewat's[/url]
Martin Wishart is good. Pricy, but Good. Further down the scale I like Rollo in Stockbridge.
finest - Wishart's in Leith, if you;re willing to try amazing food and pay for it, plus it's quite formal but not stuffy if that makes sense (about £300 for a couple for dinner and drinks)
otherwise - Restaurant Castle Terrace - closer to £200 for a couple, still amazing but by any measure still expensive, If you can do a lunchtime it's astounding value (but still budget £120-£150)
nearly as expensive, not quite as good
- Ondine - seafood dominates, great location. Oyster bar good as you get some chat from staff, tables more forma.
- Timberyard - modern scottish, inventive, good cocktails and small plates. Not remotely formal.
- Azile - quite adventurous, take-me-leave-me service but food is great
Less expensive - there's whole tier of great places, my top pics (£80-120 per couple including driinks):
- Blackfriars - great modern food, not pretentious, epic service, great beer, small but well formed wine list, though quite adventurous; menu is reasonably game heavy,
- La Garrigue - most French restaurant I've been to outside l'hexagon. Provincial French, super food and service and great wine list. Ask questions about food and wine, they will love you forever if you show an interest and care about what you eat. Set lunch is easily best value meal in town
- First Coast - great modern scottish bistro. Again, brilliant service and great food
- Cafe Marleyne. The one on Thistle Street seems better, small menu, very french, always good.
Less expensive, still great
- L'escargot Bleu, Broughton St (French traditional - think snails/ terrines/ steak/ coq au vin)
- Contini, George St. Italian - greta pizza, pasta, house dishes. Hard to go wrong.
Snacks/ lighter meals
- Burger meats bun, Forth St
- Urban Angel, Hannover St (great for brunch)
- Coletti and Co, Lothian Rd (great for Brunch/ Lunch).
I'd tip Castle Terrace, La Garrigue, Blackfriars and First Coast of that lot but hope you wouldn't be upset with any of them.
Should add
Less expensive/ still great:
Hanam's - Kurdish/ middle eastern. Good med-spicy, interesting and BYOB.
For coffee, Wellington on corner of George and Frederick Sts is hard to see past (basement on NW side of junction). Scones are epic too.
For cake, Love Crumbs on Westport is great, despite (??) location amongst strip bars and porn shops.
Restaurant Castle Terrace +1
Angels with Bagpipes - very good and on the Royal Mile so good if you are in the old town
