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Michelin-starred Martin Wishart’s latest venture eschews high-art cuisine in favour of cosmopolitan brasserie chic. Pitched at the heart of the… more »
Valvona & Crolla started as a delicatessen back in 1934, thrived and survived, then branched out into the caffe-bar business in 1996 at its original… more »
A subterranean establishment on Queen Street, Bramble may not be the most obvious cocktail bar in the city but it is arguably the best. With its… more »
Harvey Nicks descended on Edinburgh in 2002 with a fresh & spacious fourth-floor dining area offering excellent views of the city out towards the… more »
In the 15 years since it started, Yo! Sushi has gone from the hippest, hottest thing in town to a welcome, if predictable, presence in shopping… more »
Sitting in a New Town basement, Urban Angel comprises a modest café space by the door & interlinked dining rooms towards the back. Since day one… more »
The latest offering from Pierre Levicky (founder of the Pierre Victoire chain & its offshoots), Chez Jules is cheap, cheerful & popular, with dripping… more »
You launch a British venue with simple food & low prices. It’s a massive hit, so what comes next? An Italian venue with simple food & low prices… more »
Having run the estimable fitz(Henry) in Leith & the ambitious Rogue on Morrison Street, restaurateur Dave Ramsden has finally found his groove… more »
One of a select group of Edinburgh Chinese restaurants that have been around for decades, Kweilin (opened in 1984), has generally been seen as… more »
A favourite of guidebooks and of old locals, and an icon of the Edinburgh pub scene, the current Café Royal dates to 1863 although it did have… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details,and you have the option of reading… more »
An ornate late-Victorian saloon, the Guildford Arms dates to 1898. Set just back from the east end of Princes Street, no distance from Waverley… more »
The Howard is a discreet Georgian hotel in Edinburgh’s New Town & the Atholl is its tiny restaurant, seating just 14. Ownership changed hands… more »
Low ceilings, dark walls & candlelight might suggest a salubrious, gentlemanly drinking den, but Bon Vivant is a clubby, young-at-heart venue –… more »
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