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Chop-sticks in the basement of bamboo |
57a Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 1LH United Kingdom +44 131 225 2382 |
This is a Chinese restaurant that specializes in group dining and banquets as well as attracting a constant stream of young professionals and tourists. A bright and spacious basement is the setting as you peruse the easy-to-follow menu. There is a good choice of meat and seafood dishes, including spicy spare-ribs and succulent king prawns. The Bamboo Garden caters well for vegetarians and the set-price lunches and business meals are excellent value and worth checking out. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oriental style |
34 West Preston Street Edinburgh EH8 9PY United Kingdom +44 131 668 4946 |
For over 25 years Chinese Home Cooking has wooed a loyal clientele, with quality and affordability not compromised along the way. The bargains awaiting diners include a three-course business lunch for £4.50 and a choice of set dinners for two people at £14. The daily specials step outside the ordinary Chinese offerings, adding new twists to old favourites. For something a little different and more expensive, ask for the seafood menu which often includes treats like fresh lobster. The whole thing is wrapped up in such a friendly ambience that you are soon part of the fan-club. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Attack of the chopsticks |
10D-10E Bath Street Midlothian Edinburgh EH15 1EY United Kingdom +44 (0)131 669 0088 |
Situated in the coastal town of Portobello, Dragon Way is a nice, relaxed destination for a quality Chinese meal. The no-fuss interiors and gracious service are a nice precursor for the quality meal ahead. Noodles, chowmein, spring rolls, soup and more.....the list goes on. 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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Home-cooked Chinese food |
42 Dalmeny Street Edinburgh EH6 8RG United Kingdom +44 131 554 5833 |
Joanna's Cuisine is a cosy and simply decorated restaurant offers wonderful home-cooked Chinese food. It has won the hearts of many locals on the strength of its excellent duck and chicken dishes. If you have a taste for the adventurous, dive into their extensive range of more original Peking dishes. For the health conscious fraternity, the restaurant aims to avoid using artificial additives and MSG. Vegetarians have a good choice of options, including some dishes that are tofu based. Throughout the meal diners can sip on refreshing imported teas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quintessential Cantonese |
19 Dundas Street Edinburgh EH3 6QG United Kingdom +44 131 557 1875 |
Kweilin is a cosy and popular restaurant with a loyal local following and a menu offering authentic Cantonese home-cooking. It's definitely one of the best Chinese establishments in this area of Edinburgh and also offers a convenient takeaway service. Try their dim sum, or one of the best deals on the menu - an impressive three course dinner of delicious seafood. Good value lunchtime deals are also a good bet at under a tenner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A superb selection of traditional Chinese foods |
2 Warriston Place Edinburgh EH3 5LE United Kingdom +44 131 556 1781 |
Loon Fung is open until late on Fridays and Saturdays and it doesn't struggle to fill its tables. There's a comprehensive menu which includes a dish to please every taste, including some wonderfully executed traditional Chinese delicacies. Don't hesitate to ask the waiters for advice - this may be necessary given the bewildering choice. Vegetarians will be pleased with the great range of suitable options. If you are drawn to seafood, the Cantonese menu has some fine fish and crustacea to sample. The decor is attractive and unpretentious, lending an informal ambience to the place. Review © 2007, Wcities |