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Portobello is Edinburgh’s beach suburb, 5km east of the city centre. Right on the sands at the corner of Bath Street & the Esplanade are premises… more »
Part of the James Thomson stable (he also owns the Witchery at the Castle & the Tower in Edinburgh), Rhubarb is the destination restaurant at Prestonfield… more »
With its light, smart decor, Voujon looks every bit the modern restaurant, though the menu serves an appealing mix of traditional Bengali & north… 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 »
Open for more than a decade, Blonde has fashioned itself a deserved niche on the ever-changing Edinburgh scene by providing an informal neighbourhood… more »
Another element in Easter Road’s creeping gentrification, this family-run restaurant opened in 2007 and has become renowned for its honesty,… more »
There has been an Italian restaurant on this Easter Road site for many years, & current incumbent Al Dente is keeping the tricolore flying over… more »
Serving Indian vegetarian cuisine for nigh on 30 years, Kalpna just keeps on keeping on. Even after a 2008 refurbishment that introduced some interesting… more »
Although better known for Muirfield (its championship golf course), Gullane also sports a splendid German ‘konditorei’ run by a master patissier… more »
Serving Japanese cuisine to the Edinburgh public for just over a decade, dinky, minimalist Bonsai has kept its customers content by offering something… more »
One of Edinburgh’s longest running Indian vegetarian restaurants, Anna Purna keeps on rolling – although the original owners have long retired… more »
Despite occasional challenges from other shorter-lived venues, David Bann has kept its ranking as Edinburgh’s most innovative vegetarian restaurant… more »
A community business designed to help local Sikh women into the world of work, Punjab’n de Rasoi is a little café dedicated to genuine Punjabi… more »
Taking its name from its founders (an Englishman, a Scotsman & an Irishman), e:s:i opened for business in Leith towards the end of 2008: a bright… more »
This oddball Turkish eatery is a bit of a puzzler – a cash-only drop-in without a drinks licence (although you can BYO); that said, Empires could… more »
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