Tried this chippy at the weekend. Delivery was prompt and hot and food first class. Exactly the service I was hoping for.
EatnJoy – Edinburgh
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Tried this chippy at the weekend. Delivery was prompt and hot and food first class. Exactly the service I was hoping for.
EatnJoy – EdinburghWas passing and noticed this chippy. Had a fish supper, good value and tasted great. Will definitely be back. Nice shop too, just done up. Quite classy looking. Staff were friendly.
EatnJoy – EdinburghHave been on three occasions and it is simply the best Chinese food I've eaten. The soft-shell crab is out of this world.The building and the decor is quirky and whilst the service is a bit haphazard and slow, this doesn't take away from the experience. It is a guaranteed booking whenever I am with my daughter (9) in Edinburgh. Cannot recommend highly enough.
Karens Unicorn – EdinburghWe find Guilianos the best Italian restaurant in Edinburgh. We had our Golden Wedding celebration there and also my 80th birthday there.The staff are very helpful and cannot do enough for you. We also go with our family and on our own at times. First class.
Giulianos On The Shore – EdinburghI think the ‘Caley’ is probably my favourite of Edinburgh’s luxury five-star hotels. We had a relaxing lunch on New Year’s Eve in the atrium here and were lucky to get a table without a reservation. Just a gourmet sandwich and mineral water but a great place to sink into the sofa and people-watch.
The Caledonian at The Waldorf Astoria Hotel – EdinburghSpent Hogmanay at The Scotsman and the North Bridge Brasserie is the hotel’s restaurant. We ate there on two nights – standard a la carte meal on the 30th and the six-course banquet on the 31stand were impressed. The hotel was created out of the old Scotsman newspaper offices so of course it’s packed with the building’s original features, the restaurant being no exception. It has both a bar area and a brasserie plus a mezzanine level with tables too. Friendly staff and efficient service. Recommended.
North Bridge Brasserie – EdinburghHad a light lunch here at New Year and it was a great spot to escape from hustle and bustle as the city built itself up for the big Hogmanay celebrations.
Hadrians @ The Balmoral Hotel – EdinburghThis shop holds a Fish and Chip Quality Award from the National Federation of Fish Friers.To gain this award The West End Fryer has undergone a rigorous and in-depth inspection by an industry professional and has achieved or exceeded the quality standards in all areas inspected: •Product quality and taste•Hygiene•Food preparation practices•Customer service•Management controls•Operational practicesThe shop's standards are regularly checked by appointed assessors from the National Federation of Fish Friers – which means that you can enjoy excellent fish and chips every time you visit!!For more information visit:www.qualityfishandchips.co.ukOr download the FREE app from iTunes or Google Play ‘iFish4Chips’
West End Fryer – Edinburghwonderful cakes. excellent service from all the boys. great place to hang out. up for a laugh. Go boys go. Respect.
Munchiez – EdinburghThis establishment very obviously and blatantly tried to rip me off. Assuming I was drunk, as it was late on a Saturday night, they gave me the incorrect change, intentionally, blatantly,
Stefano’s Chip Shop – EdinburghWe came here on the last night of our stay in Edinburgh, the food was outstanding , and so was the wine. The staff very friendly and helpful, would recommend, and will go back.
My Big Fat Greek Kitchen – EdinburghWe stayed here and were thoroughly impressed. In the best part of town the rooms are spacious, the staff are excellent have a drink in the bar and relish breakfast!I would definitely stay again. we had the pleasure of meeting the owners who are lovely, down to earth and very hospitable. I asked for a sandwich out of hours and was swiftly provided with a delicious ham and cheese affair. I recommend the Etterick for a comfortable stay especially if you have children.
Royal Ettrick Hotel – EdinburghOur party of 7 didn't have the opportunity to sample anything from The Oven Door, due to the rudeness of the owner.Family friendly this place is not. We only asked if we could push two tables together to facilitate everyone sitting together, however were sternly advised by the owner that this could not happen, as it was HER policy that tables should not be moved!!! The premises were empty inside and movement of tables would have caused absolutely NO hazard. We were astounded. Perhaps if she had explained her reasoning we would have understood, but her disgusting manner, ensured that we did not want to stay a minute longer.Peebles is a lovely place and I just hope that not too many visitors to the area, encounter this unpleasant woman- lessons in civility are strongly recommendedLuckily, due her ungracious behaviour, we sought to eat elsewhere and discovered 'The Crown' - where the whole family were welcomed with great food and friendly staff.
Oven Door Tearoom – EdinburghBeen here twice now(a year interval between visits).Owner very friendly chap.Food seems to have changed-this time round,much richer so we didn't manage to finish all our meals.All of us enjoyed the food however.Will try to go back whenever we're up in Edinburgh.
Annpurna Vegetarian – EdinburghGreat pub food at very reasonable prices and also a Pre-Club from 9pm onwards :)
Shandwicks – EdinburghService from waiters was fine and unobtrusive , but the best part in any restaurant for me is the food, and it delivered and hit the spots. A new take on my favourite eggplant dish and a homemade ravioli, and an exotic lemongrass and honey ice cream made there too and all washed down with a very palatable pinot grigio. Was in Edinburgh for the rugby and enjoyed both my game and night out before heading back to the big smoke. Will be back as up on business next month
Italian Kitchen – Edinburghtop class food, different from most Italian menus in the city, but only in the best sense as menu more Italian and modern approach.Staff Italian too and very attentive.excellent experience
Italian Kitchen – EdinburghWe've had friends from the States tell us that Wisharts is on par with the French Laundry. We've had friends from London say, as per mikey, above, that Wisharts is comparable to any in London. We decide to save up and visit ourselves; we went, we ate, he conquered. Simply stunning food.
Martin Wishart – Edinburgh2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday until 7pm.