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In the Cellar |
01/03/07 York Place Edinburgh EH1 3EB United Kingdom +44 (0)131 557 9899 http://www.9cellars.co.uk/ |
Chef Thakur of the 9 Cellars Restaurant & Bar proudly displays his achievements on one of its walls. With it's minimalist decor, the only promise 9 Cellars makes is to offer wonderful vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian dishes. Balti dishes are served cold and it will take you all your strength to break the naan bread. However, the snacks and pre-theatre set meals are definitely worth trying—special mention to the mouth-watering samosas and chutneys. Take a call. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spice slice! |
150 Commercial Street Ocean Drive Edinburgh EH6 6LB United Kingdom +44 131 555 2255 http://www.britanniaspice.co.uk/ |
Anybody interested in tingling up their taste buds with spice, spice, and more spice, Britannia does it for you in styles that remain unparalled this side of Edinburgh! Fusion cuisine from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, and Sri Lanka is rustled up in an informal atmosphere. The interiors are bohemian and look very much like the insides of a ship. Once you have docked and settled in, order the Tandoori Lamb Chops or the Macher Bhorta, which start the curry spice engine roaring! Then move on to the traditional Sri Lankan fare with Chicken Ceylon or the Dhaba Murgh, which is roasted in a charcoal oven to get the crispy crunchy texture! Vegetarians may revel in the several delicious Paneer (cottage cheese) dishes, Saag Paneer Malai being one of them. Keep the spice-o-meter going, or switch to the Asian sweets to tone down the zing! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Almost Chinese |
74-78 South Clerk Street Midlothian Edinburgh EH8 9PT United Kingdom +44 (0)131 668 1328 / +44 (0)131 668 2323 |
Located in the Newington area of Edinburgh, Dragon Way invites Chinese food lovers to enjoy Canton, Peking and Schezwan cuisine. Try out the delicious seafood dishes, and if the weird names on the menu card confuse you, simply ask the friendly wait staff for help. Ever heard of the Chinese people drinking beer or wine before or after meals? Well, that is one liberty Dragon Way takes. The restaurant's full fledged bar offers ample options for hard core drinkers. And that's definitely not Chinese! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fried rice or biryani? |
92 Commercial Street, Unit 9 Commercial Quay Edinburgh EH6 6LX United Kingdom +44 (0)131 554 4000 http://www.myarestaurant.co.uk/ |
The Mya Restaurant for Thai and Indian cuisine, is an innovative eatery in Edinburgh's Commercial Quay. Mya brings together two diverse kinds of cuisines from two very different countries; the common factor being both are extremely rich in flavor! The sleek interiors and calm ambiance keep you comfortable while the food takes you on a journey of its own. A plethora of woks, noodles, curries, tandoori, biryanis, soups and more, compete for your attention...choosing can get mighty tough! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colours of Asia |
8-16A Morrison Street Edinburgh EH3 8JB United Kingdom +44 (0)131 221 1288 |
The Rainbow Arch Gourmet Restaurant on Morrison Street allows you to sample Cantonese cuisine right here in Glasgow, Scotland. Strategically located next to the city's favorite night spots and theaters, it offers such delicious Asian preparations as the sausage-and-chicken rice combo, and sin chok rolls. Hygiene is not very high on the list of priorities here, but all-in-all the restaurant is a convenient eat-out option. Review © 2007, Wcities |