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- CCharlesEdinburgh/Midlothian •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoGreat food with big portions. Family friendly and love the real fire tooMore infoThe Campaign Room BistroPrice: Expensive• British• Edinburgh•4.1
- EEuanLondon •13 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 15, 2024Cafe St H used to be a favourite when I worked regularly in Edinburgh. Hadn’t been in 5 years but was really happy to find that nothing had changed. Terrine and cod were both perfectly cooked, sourdough is to die for, and the staff made my daughter feel special. In times of change so good to see somethings’ remain timeless. More Paris than most Paris restaurants - and it was full !More infoCafé St HonoréPrice: Very Expensive• French• New Town•4.6
- MMarionEdinburgh/Midlothian •1 review4.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024We had a very enjoyable pre-theatre dinner at Southpour. The service was very good, and the menu offered something for everyone. If we’d known how generous the portions were, we probably wouldn’t have ordered starters and mains, and there was certainly no room for pudding. Overall, a very good experience.More infoSouthpourPrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• Musselburgh•4
- MMarieYorkshire •5 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 6, 2024Lovely food and excellent service, lovely atmosphereMore infoThe Brasserie at The ScholarPrice: Moderate• Scottish• Newington•4.4
- JjasonNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Sep 27, 2024We started off the night with drinks and canapes in the red velvet lounge before transitioning into the lovely, airy dining room. The food was so fresh and flavorful. The Aubergine and Endive were particular hits as they had really lovely textures and a range of flavors to complement the main items. The cod was luscious and spare, and the venison was delightful with its pickled radicchio, marinated bell peppers, red wine jus, and green peppercorns. Dessert was a pair of lovely dishes - one with chocolate, blackberry granita and buckwheat and finally a lovely, savory honey cookie bar with a douglas fir dusting. The wine list was quite affordable and we had a lovely Viognier with our first couple courses. Great spot, beautiful vibes and great food. What a lovely place to kick off a trip to Scotland!More infoBonnar's at The ScottPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary British• Newington•5