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The Witchery not only has a prime location by Edinburgh Castle, it also occupies genuinely archaic & atmospheric premises with extravagantly baronial… more »
Chef Martin Wishart has held a Michelin star since 2001, & standards are still sky high at his eponymous restaurant on Leith waterfront. Inside… more »
Perched on the top floor of a city-centre block, Oloroso opened in 2001. It’s smart & modern, with a glass-sided dining room, balcony tables… more »
Tom & Michaela Kitchin’s collective CV is as glittering as they come, so it was no surprise that their Edinburgh restaurant picked up a Michelin… 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 »
Part of the locally based Montpeliers Group, Tigerlily made an immediate splash when it opened in 2006. Comprising a boutique hotel with bar, restaurant… more »
The modern Scottish cooking is every bit as diverting as the view from this dinner-only restaurant overlooking the renowned Old & New courses… more »
David & Patricia Wilson relinquished the Peat Inn in 2006 after 35 years at the helm, during which time they lifted it from simple backwoods roadhouse… more »
Hawke & Hunter is a pleasure palace, with bars, hotel rooms & a nightclub. A restaurant has always featured, but Mark Greenaway’s arrival in… more »
A former colleague of Rick Stein, & lately chef-director of Dakota Hotels, Roy Brett moved into central Edinburgh with seafood venue Ondine. Occupying… more »
You know you’re in a restaurant that takes its offering seriously when the wild mushroom risotto flecked with fresh black Perigord truffle arrives… more »
‘Think global, buy local’ is Stravaigin’s mantra, & this eclectic venue has always prided itself on having lots of stamps in its well-travelled… more »
Reading this restaurant’s menu & seeing the liberal application of words such as terrine, tian & truffle it should come as no surprise that chef… more »
This magnificent turreted pile dates from 1870 & was owned for most of the 20th century by the Earls of Inchcape; it became a hotel in 2000 after… more »
The Balmoral at the east end of Princes Street has been an Edinburgh icon for more than a century. It has various options for food & drink, but… more »
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