This is an awesome place to dine if you are serious about eating good food.Not just good food.But good ITALIAN food. Grazie Uncle Victor Gianluca Armando Margiotta
Centotre – Edinburgh
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This is an awesome place to dine if you are serious about eating good food.Not just good food.But good ITALIAN food. Grazie Uncle Victor Gianluca Armando Margiotta
Centotre – EdinburghI eat at the Himalaya Tandoori Restaurant, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh regularly and thoroughly enjoy it. I would recommend it whether it eating in or carry out.
Himalaya Tandoori Restaurant – EdinburghAndiamo is the finest Italian restaurant experience i have had. The top quality food is by far the most authentic than any other Italian restaurant. The service is efficient, the staff are extremely friendly and the cocktails before dinner are a must.
Andiamo – GlasgowReally great food, freshly prepared with best quality ingredients. Staff are great (can be unusual for Italian Restaurants) - very friendly and happy to make recommendations. Quite family friendly although no children's menu but happy to make half portions. Wine selection excellent and ice-cream to die for. Would recommend
La Lanterna – EdinburghExcellent Mexican Food with authentic ingredients and really freshly prepared. Staff were able to make an "off menu" starter for me that I had before in the restaurant an it was fantastic.
Viva Mexico – Edinburghgreat food and clientele
Atholl The – GlasgowGreat friendly establishment! great customer service! staff well mannered and behaved speak proper, food was brilliant home made soup from head chef was absolutely delicious mouth watering! great pub and entertainment is fab
Oriental Bar The – GlasgowGreat food, great atmosphere and great service. Can't wait to go back to try different dishes from the menu
Cafe Andaluz – GlasgowAfter frequenting bonsai I was interested in finding out what else Edinburgh has to offer in Japanese cuisine. On first impressions I thought it was rather small, however the restaurant had a good ambience to it with Japanese TV being shown and a sitting-bar in front of the chef. Looking through the menu I could see a number of standard dishes with a couple I had not come across such as the beef sashimi. Eager to compare with the quality fish available at bonsai, i ordered an assorted Nigiri set with salmon sashimi, relatively cheap at 10.95. The fish served on the nigiri was good, however did as fresh as i would've expected, this is apart from their salmon which was delicious. Another niggle was the small amount of rice used as the bed for the nigiri. The omelette nigiri also tasted a big too strong for what i am usually used too. The salmon used in the sashimi and nigiri as i said before, was of a high standard that i would expect. The most frustrating part of the meal was the extremely large and thick plastic chopsticks! After using thinner wooden chopsticks for a long time i found these awkward to use. Minor annoyance! Overall? I enjoyed my meal here however after reading various raving reviews online i was disappointed. I was expecting high quality throughout the menu, but was presented at times with fairly average food. From my experience, much better Japanese food can be tasted in Edinburgh, however the meal in Sushiya was generally quite good and relatively cheap.
Sushiya – EdinburghFood great and the waitress Michelle, oh what a girl, she caters for your every need x
Delhi Darbar – GlasgowIt's the berries ++++++++++++
Delhi Darbar – Glasgowwill be back ......often !
Trader Joes – Glasgowwell worth a visit great atmosphere
Giffnock Ivy The – GlasgowI have dined several times at the Plumed Horse and have found the food inventive and flavoursome. My wife and I and friends attended the recent Gourmet evening which was fantastic and amongst the best meals any of us have experienced. The recommended wine pairings with the 7 courses were inspired. This restaurant is verging on 2 star Michelin and Tony Borthwick and his team deserve every award going. The service is attentive and friendly and not stuffy and overbearing. It is difficult to recommend a particular dish since they are all amazing.
Plumed Horse – EdinburghWhat a place , was in with my friend for a b'day nite out and we enjoyed every bit of it. 11/10 wish it was possible it was excellent in all areas. Best indian in the west end. Beat it if you can Mr Majhu
Balbirs Restaurant – GlasgowWhat a meal, was in on Wednesday 17th April, was there with a group of friends, had originally booked a table for 4 but we were 5 were informed by the manager that it was fine. When ordering our meal a chap in glasses came over and offered us the banquet, 3 out of 5 choice to go for it and we never regretted it. What food even the other 2 regretted not going for it. 10/10 in all areas. Balbir should be proud of his team their. The restaurant blends in well with the interior surrounding , layout, Indian music and the atmosphere.
Balbirs Restaurant – GlasgowRecently reopened and what a difference! Beautiful big spacious pub with great modestly priced food. Highly recommended
Trader Joes – GlasgowGreat for teenagers and those who think they are still teenagers! No reserving tables for parties less than 6 is most inconvenient, especially when travelling some distance and finding no tables available or a lengthy queue.
Hard Rock Cafe – Edinburgh2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday until 7pm.