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- RRaoufLondon •37 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe have been to Edinburgh on several occasions but tried to avoid eating at restaurants on the Royal Mile as they are perceived as too touristic. So we were very pleasantly surprised when we tried Angels with Bagpipes as the food was excellent and staff very friendly.More infoAngels with BagpipesPrice: Expensive• Scottish• Old Town•4.6
- GGillianGlasgow/Lanarkshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoBest Japanese food I've tasted - absolutely delicious. Especially recommend the Teryaki Salmon, Gyozas & the Aubergine. Celebrating a 21st birthday & Sarah was amazing, recommending delicious dishes & surprising us with a birthday desert with fresh fruit. Lovely restaurant with authentic Japanese feel - will definitely be back.More infoYamato EdinburghPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Edinburgh•4.8
- KKayeLondon •8 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 15, 2024Not enough superlatives- I was dubious when the ceviche came out last but it was a stroke of genius by the chef - a wonderful palate cleanser to end the small plate selection perfectly - cannot recommend enough - would definitely return!More infoWhite Horse Oyster & Seafood BarPrice: Expensive• Seafood• The Royal Mile•4.2
- OOlgaLondon •45 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 10, 2024Amazing food and service. Place is very nicely done, deco is unique.i would definitely recommend it We had beef tartare, pie and pork tomahawk.More infoCommons Club Bar & RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Scottish• Old Town•4.7
- TTriciaEdinburgh/Midlothian •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 6, 2024We had booked afternoon tea but their pastry oven had suddenly broken down so we were told in advance and decided to do lunch instead. On arrival we were greeted by Enrique who took us to a table with a beautiful view of Edinburgh and two complimentary glasses of fizz as an apology for not being able to provide the afternoon tea which was a nice touch. Our lunch was lovely and the Sticky toffee pudding was delicious with a decent dollop of ice cream too. We ordered the house champagne which was lovely. A lovely atmosphere and equally lovely attentive staff. I would recommend it and the afternoon tea as we have experienced it before.More infoTwenty Princes StreetPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• New Town•4.6