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Albanach


Shiny and contemporary cafe-bar
197 High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1PE
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 5277
http://www.belhaven.co.uk/pubs...
Situated on the corner of the High and Cockburn, this bar is perfectly positioned for both tourists and locals for a daytime break or a night out. Enter the shiny contemporary space, take a pew at one of the solid wooden tables and be welcomed by the charming staff. Choose from a bewildering list of beverages, which includes some quality home-brewed and foreign beers, a good wine list and some enticing non-alcoholic refreshments. The food is fine and filling - on cool days try the soup of the day served with chunky bread. Sit outside when the sun appears and watch the procession of characters.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Albanach photo by chris nine
Photo: chris nine
Albanach photo by Tiffany
Photo: Tiffany
Albanach photo by Louise
Photo: Louise
Albanach photo by Sasha Hsuczyk
Photo: Sasha Hsuczyk
 

 
Arches


Busy bistro
66-67 South Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1LS
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 0200
This is an informal, busy, unpretentious little bistro. Set menus are available for lunch and dinner. They offer particularly excellent seafood and also an impressive range of vegetarian dishes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arches photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ayutthaya


An ambassadorial reception
14b Nicolson Street
Edinburgh EH8 9DH
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 9351
Ayutthaya is a top-notch Thai restaurant offering attentive service and an excellent location opposite the Edinburgh Festival Theatre. It is ideal for a late theater supper, and if you're in a group it is well worth trying one of their great-value banquet meals. They offer a far-reaching, inventive menu, which the staff are happy to decipher for you. This intimate setting is beautifully lit and has cool blue walls on which hang Thai works of art. Those who prefer sampling the Thai delights at home, there is a free delivery service available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Baked Potato Shop


Sublime spuds with veggie fillings
56 Cockburn Street
Edinburgh EH1 1PB
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 7572
This place is vegetarian and owned by the same person as Bann UK. It is a jacket potato takeaway with a difference: it has some exotic fillings such as veggie haggis. Vegan dishes include veggie Chilli on a Baked Tattie. Amongst the other tasty options are home-made yoghurt, freshly-squeezed fruit juices and inexpensive freshly prepared rolls. A word of warning—the seating is limited, smoking is banned completely, and credit cards are not accepted.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Baked Potato Shop photo by Hugh Look
Photo: Hugh Look
Baked Potato Shop photo by Rachel Roderman
Photo: Rachel Roderman
 

 
Bann UK


Imaginatively cosmopolitan vegetarian
5 Hunter Square
Royal Mile
Edinburgh EH1 1QW
United Kingdom
+44 131 226 1112
http://subscriber.scoot.co.uk/...
This funkily refurbished restaurant is located just off the Royal Mile. Its cosmopolitan vegetarian cuisine attracts a mixed crowd. Both menu and decor are a revelation in color and taste. The interior is an inviting melange of dark red, cream and rich walnut furniture. Food-wise, expect a choice of beautifully executed classics, such as ratatouille or stir fry vegetables with an imaginative twist. They aim to use mainly organic and local produce in their wonderful starters, freshly made soups, salads, delicious desserts and tasty selection of snacks. It's never been such a pleasure to eat healthily.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bann UK photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Barioja


The Spanish touch
19 Jeffrey Street
Edinburgh EH1 1DR
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 557 3622
Dine at Barioja's if you want to enjoy splendid views of the Calton Hill. Owner Iggy Campos brings to your table, delicious specialties from different regions of Spain. Add to that live music played by Spaniards and the friendly serving staff extending its trademark Spanish warmth. It only gets better.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Barioja photo by Penny Jones
Photo: Penny Jones
 

 
Beppe Vittorio


Pierre Victoire's Italian Cousin
7 Victoria Street
Edinburgh EH1 2HE
United Kingdom
+44 131 226 7267
This is the Italian version of the highly successful Pierre Victoire chain. The atmosphere here is always lively and friendly and the decor is slightly rustic. The moderately priced menu offers impressive fish and seafood options, as well as excellent veal. The winning combination of fresh, tradition-inspired dishes and moderate prices has once again captured the loyalty of Edinburgh's eating-outers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Black Bo's


An innovative institution
57-61 Blackfriars Street
Edinburgh EH1 1NB
United Kingdom
+44 131 557 6136
http://www.blackbos.co.uk
This long-established restaurant is well known for vegetarian cuisine with an inventive flair. The relaxed candle-lit ambiance makes it the perfect place to chill out and treat your taste buds to an experience they will never forget. Head Chef Albert Smith transforms ordinary fruit and vegetables (albeit only the freshest, highest quality) into tasty, beautifully presented works of art. If the mention of tofu makes you grimace, then maybe it's time to visit Bo's to change your mind. There is a warm welcome for children here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Black Bo's photo by Dave Fitch
Photo: Dave Fitch
Black Bo's photo by stewart bremner
Photo: stewart bremner
 

 
Bridge Restaurant and Bar


Bridge it
19 North Bridge
Paramount Carlton Hotel
Edinburgh EH1 1SD
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 472 3000 (Hotel)
http://www.paramount-hotels.co...
Located within the Paramount Carlton Hotel, the Bridge Restaurant and Bar is your best choice to dine, drink and relax for a while before you head for a long and hectic touring day. Frequented by locals and tourists alike, Bridge is known for its innovative Scottish specialties and cosy ambiance. Try the carrot and coriander soup for some warming up, the baked salmon fillet for main course and sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce for dessert—it will leave you craving for more. And if you are in the mood for a drink or two before leaving, check out the wide varieties at Bridge's bar. Call for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Byzantium


Antique village of treasures and tasty cafe
9 Victoria Street
Old Town
Edinburgh EH1 2HE
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 2241
Wind your way down this steep, wee street into Edinburgh's Old Town where you'll find this fantastic venue, bursting with jewelery, unusual clothes, books, accessories and antiques. Inside, there are lots of individual stalls and spaces. Byzantium is full of temptation with two packed floors to explore. It is a great place to find a unique and special present, unearth a treasure or just browse for the fun of it. It is especially good for antique books and costume jewelery. Above the shopping area is a charming cafe—an oasis of calm after the frenzy of shoppers below. Tasty food, with plenty of vegetarian options is served buffet-style and is modestly priced to boot. To awaken your taste buds try the mango milkshake.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Byzantium photo by Alexandra Mitchell
Photo: Alexandra Mitchell
Byzantium photo by Sofia Gkiousou
Photo: Sofia Gkiousou
 

 
Cafe Royal Oyster Bar


Opulent oysters in an evocative Victorian setting
17A West Register Street
Edinburgh EH2 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 4124
This Victorian Café-Bar oozes elegance, from the main Café Royal Circle Bar with its ornate decoration to the wonderful Oyster Bar in an adjoining room. Glide through the revolving doors, over marble flooring and into a period-piece setting. The food is as exquisite as the decoration - alongside the revered oysters on crushed ice are sumptuous dishes like roasted sea bass and sizzling steaks. A visit to this establishment is a memorable event.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cafe Royal Oyster Bar photo by TeeCee21
Photo: TeeCee21
 

 
Chez Jules


No-frills French food in a welcoming atmosphere
1 Craig's Close
29 Cockburn Street
Edinburgh EH1 1BP
United Kingdom
This is one of two branches of Chez Jules; the other one is at 29 Cockburn Street. They're both buzzing - often to the point of being just short of chaotic. This makes for lots of character and lots of fun. It's affordable too - there's a three-course lunch for just £6 available. The food is French, without the frills and the hushed air of some restaurants. Enjoy the tasty, straightforward fare in a chatty, welcoming and enjoyable setting.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Chez Jules photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ciao Roma


Economical Food al Romano
64 South Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1LS
United Kingdom
+44 131 557 3777
Ciao Roma is a large restaurant spans two floors and is very convenient for the Edinburgh Festival Theatre. The decor is all classical statues and pillars and the service is swift and efficient. These factors attract a mixed clientele, from students to families, all in search of great Italian food at excellent value for money. The two course set lunch with a complimentary glass of house wine will set you back a molto economico £6.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ciao Roma photo by Buffy
Photo: Buffy
 

 
City Cafe


1950s retro chic
19 Blair Street
Edinburgh EH1 1QR
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 0125
This fashionable 1950s-esque bar is a popular pre-club hangout. During the day it is a great place to soak up some formica-filled retro decor, sip a beverage and watch the world go by. Later on, it is always heaving with Edinburgh's beautiful crowd, refreshingly, they are chatty and not pretentiously aloof. There's also a handy confectionery counter for those with a craving for sweets. In the evenings, the place pounds with some eclectic beats, from deep house to hip hop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Cafe photo by Katy Yen
Photo: Katy Yen
 

 
Clam Shell Fish and Chip Shop


A great fish supper in an Old Town chipper
148 High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1QS
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 4338
The great Scottish fish supper is a tradition not to be missed but Scots Chippers don't just sell fish - they sell anything and everything that is cooked in batter! Order a haggis, black pudding or sausage in this emporium of filling food. Don't forget, that when in Edinburgh, the traditional way to eat your chips is with salt an' sauce.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clam Shell Fish and Chip Shop photo by alyciamdymond
Photo: alyciamdymond
 

 
Clarinda's


Tea for Two
69 Cannongate
Edinburgh EH8 8BQ
United Kingdom
+44 131 557 1888
This is a wonderfully traditional tea room with all the charm and high level of service you would expect. Whether you're craving a full breakfast, light lunch or delicious homemade cake, there is sure to be something to satisfy you here. Clarinda's caters for those wanting to eat out on a budget - the lunch portions are exceptionally inexpensive and generous. The two-course Pensioners.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clarinda's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Creelers


Bistro or formal fish
3 Hunter Square
Edinburgh EH1 1QW
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 4447
At Creelers you can go Bistro-style, or you can dine in more formal surroundings. The opulence and price are determined by your choice. The content of the menu also depends to a large extent on what the fishermen managed to outwit earlier in the day. This means that the fish are very fresh, as you would expect. Mind you, if you're dragging along someone who refuses to eat anything scaly then don't despair. There are a number of vegetarian and meat dishes, and they aren't mere token additions either—comfortably holding their own amongst the fishes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Creelers photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Doric Wine Bar & Bistro


Cosy boozy retreat
15 Market Street
Edinburgh EH1 1DE
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 1084
This popular joint is behind Waverley Station and opposite the Fruitmarket Gallery. Whatever your preference, the varied Euro-British menu is sure to fuel your discourse whilst the wine helps it flow. The bar is tucked away upstairs - its cosy feel makes it a favourite retreat for contemplative intellectuals and the press. So, go ahead, discuss Proust or Picasso, disclose some star's sordid secrets or just relax and watch the mix of characters.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Doric Wine Bar & Bistro photo by Christopher Welte
Photo: Christopher Welte
Doric Wine Bar & Bistro photo by Ninian Reid
Photo: Ninian Reid
 

 
Dubh Prais


Inventive Scots fare
123b High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1SG
United Kingdom
+44 131 557 5732
Dubh Prais is Gaelic for blackened cooking pot, reflecting the culinary ethos here, to make home-cooked Scots food using the freshest of ingredients. Enjoy the varied and imaginative menu of Scottish cuisine with a twist in this intimate Old Town basement. An example of the inventive starters is the West Coast Broth, a light fish stew flavoured with tabasco and cream. Favourite main courses include Lamb Cutlets, and Aubergine and goats cheese, which is "served as a gateau with a wild mushroom and parmesan crust".

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dubh Prais photo by Jeremy Keith
Photo: Jeremy Keith
 

 
Elephant House


Feeding time in a restful ambience
21 George VI Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1EN
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 5355
Elephant House is a spacious cafe popular with professionals and students alike, and offers fine views of Edinburgh Castle and Greyfriars Kirk from its back room. There is wide range of coffees, teas, pastries and light meals to choose from whilst you bask in the restful ambience. Ask for one of the available boardgames and set it out on one of the large tables in front of the Georgian fireplace. Health conscious visitors will appreciate the non-smoking section of the cafe, whilst Feng Shui fans will love its balanced design.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Elephant House photo by Evelyn Weston
Photo: Evelyn Weston
Elephant House photo by Tim Sargent
Photo: Tim Sargent
Elephant House photo by Gillian Graham
Photo: Gillian Graham
Elephant House photo by Sophia Huda
Photo: Sophia Huda
Elephant House photo by Bob Shand
Photo: Bob Shand
Elephant House photo by ghlu
Photo: ghlu
Elephant House photo by Bob Shand
Photo: Bob Shand
Elephant House photo by Vladimirs Guculaks
Photo: Vladimirs Guculaks
Elephant House photo by Maria
Photo: Maria
Elephant House photo by Viviane Schwarz
Photo: Viviane Schwarz
Elephant House photo by diverstonefly
Photo: diverstonefly
Elephant House photo by April Golden
Photo: April Golden
Elephant House photo by Sara C. Bernier
Photo: Sara C. Bernier
Elephant House photo by Sergio
Photo: Sergio
Elephant House photo by Kate Lippoldt
Photo: Kate Lippoldt
Elephant House photo by Katy Ryan
Photo: Katy Ryan
Elephant House photo by Jim Chan
Photo: Jim Chan
Elephant House photo by Lola Olson
Photo: Lola Olson
Elephant House photo by Amy Ransford
Photo: Amy Ransford
Elephant House photo by Erik Ratliff
Photo: Erik Ratliff
Elephant House photo by Lailaspics
Photo: Lailaspics
Elephant House photo by Leanne Gray
Photo: Leanne Gray
Elephant House photo by Stefan Sinclair
Photo: Stefan Sinclair
Elephant House photo by The Penniless Traveler
Photo: The Penniless Traveler
Elephant House photo by Kat Songer
Photo: Kat Songer
Elephant House photo by Richard Penn
Photo: Richard Penn
Elephant House photo by Trond Kjetil Bremnes
Photo: Trond Kjetil Bremnes
Elephant House photo by Juliano Yamakawa
Photo: Juliano Yamakawa
Elephant House photo by Katyana Cracknell
Photo: Katyana Cracknell
Elephant House photo by Phill Feltham
Photo: Phill Feltham
Elephant House photo by Deanie Vallone
Photo: Deanie Vallone
Elephant House photo by linda.ledesma
Photo: linda.ledesma
 

 
Elephant's Sufficiency


Old Town filling station
170 High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1QS
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 0666
This is a comfy and cheery cafe serving generous portions of home-made food like filled rolls, soup, burgers, baked potatoes and pastries. It is a favourite with students and is always buzzing at lunchtime with workers from the surrounding shops and businesses. Aside from busy lunchtimes, it's a pretty peaceful little haven, and a popular place for a very well-respected cappuccino. It is a convenient place for tourists to rest their weary legs after tramping the length of the Royal Mile.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Elephant's Sufficiency photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Florentine


Gooey gateaux and savoury sauces
8 St Giles Street
Edinburgh EH1 1PT
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 6267
Ignore your dentist's advice and indulge at this notable patisserie. Downstairs you can get coffee and cakes - the rich delights on offer are not for the calorie-counter. In fact there are enough pastries and cakes to keep even the most sweet-toothed content. If you want to have lunch or a light supper, venture upstairs for a baguette or a quiche. Like the cakes on offer, these savoury options are very tasty.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grain Store


A revered Franco-Scots restaurant
30 Victoria Street
Edinburgh EH1 2JW
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 7635
http://www.grainstore-restaura...
Edinburgh has many Scottish-French hybrids, but this is definitely one of the more successful ones. Take one of the window tables in this romantic candle-lit restaurant and observe the bustling, cobbled Victoria Street below. Starters are typically seafood dishes or salads. For your main course expect a wide choice including game, beef, fish and veggie options. A visit to this revered eatery is a journey into a world of beautifully prepared and presented cuisine, with an alluring backdrop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grain Store photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hadrian's


Sophisticated dining in sleek surroundings
Balmoral Hotel
1 Princes Street
Edinburgh EH2 2EQ
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 2414
If the sleek surroundings of the deluxe Balmoral Hotel and the stylish art-deco interior of this restaurant fail to impress, the menu undoubtedly will. The traditional yet contemporary French-inspired dishes make for a truly captivating and delicious meal. Be sure to sample the wonderful seafood, which includes fresh oysters, as well as the heavenly desserts. A visit to this sophisticated address is like dining in one of the new-generation of fashionable London eateries like Mezzo, minus the poseur-factor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Igg's


Quality Spanish food with a nod to Scots cuisine
15 Jeffrey Street
Edinburgh EH1 1DR
United Kingdom
+44 131 557 8184
This esteemed establishment serves quality food in elegant, subtly lit surroundings. Fine details are important here, from the immaculate table settings to the handpicked pieces of contemporary art that adorn the saffron-coloured walls. Igg's exciting menu offers customers a good choice of tapas and other traditional Spanish dishes as well as a selection of Scottish-inspired offerings. Try the tasty fish concoctions and savour the flavours of olives and cheese. An extensive wine list includes 50 Spanish varieties. Expect to pay a pretty sum for these luxurious pleasures, or else sample the lunchtime tapas.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Igg's photo by Richard Lloyd
Photo: Richard Lloyd
Igg's photo by Richard Lloyd
Photo: Richard Lloyd
 

 
Jacksons


Scottish cuisine in a 300 year-old building
209 High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1PZ
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 1793
http://www.jacksons-restaurant...
The decor at Jacksons is dark and inspired by medieval imagery, which certainly makes for an unusual night out. Take a seat in this 300-year-old building amidst a scene of bare stone, dark wood and hanging tapestries. Traditional ingredients like Drambuie and a variety of meats, seafood and cheeses are used in the dishes. Savour the stylish Scots fare at affordable prices created from mainly home-grown produce. After your meal, enjoy a whiskey from the wide range on offer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jacksons photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Kelly's


Theatre stop
46 West Richmond Street
Edinburgh EH8 9DZ
United Kingdom
+44 131 668 3847
This city centre restaurant is located close to the Queens Hall and the Edinburgh Festival Theatre - look out for some good early evening and lunch time offers. Diners on Mondays and Tuesdays can be accommodated by prior arrangement. Pre and post-theatre dinners must be booked in advance. The cuisine itself is as varied as it is excellent. This is a friendly restaurant with an air of sophistication, soothing decor and attentive service.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Khushi's


Edinburgh's first Indian restaurant
16 Drummond Street
Edinburgh EH8 9TX
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 8996
This is a no-nonsense, unpretentious curry house which has served simple food and generous portions for over 50 years to the Edinburgh public. Take a pew on one of the long benches at one of the cafeteria style tables. They have a wide range of reasonably priced Punjabi dishes and vegetarian options. It's unlicensed, but corkage is free of charge and drinks can be brought in from the bar next door. Join the converted and feast on the spicy food in this unique establishment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Khushi's photo by Jon Lo
Photo: Jon Lo
 

 
Kinnells House


Beans, beans glorious beans..
36 Victoria Street
Edinburgh EH1 2JW
United Kingdom
+44 131 220 1150
The smell of coffee is pleasantly overwhelming on entering this cafe/shop - over forty varieties are available for sale and consumption. There is a also a wide range of refreshing teas served along with homemade food downstairs. The worn stone, wood and tartan decor gives it a feeling of elegantly fading Scots tradition. Take a pew, relax and watch Edinburgh go about its business whilst enjoying a brew and some of the fine cheeses available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Le Sept


Le Sept
5 Hunter Square
City of Edinburgh EH1 1RW
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 5428
This is a restaurant just off the Royal Mile which is not frighteningly pricey and which has a bustling, arty atmosphere about the place. They have a good reputation amongst fish lovers and also make delicious and filling crepes, both sweet and savoury. If you're looking for a bistro-style eatery serving generous portions, then this Scottish-French hybrid will suit you down to the ground. There's a separate room for non-smokers and if it's sunny you can sit on the pretty terrace outside.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Le Sept photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lower Aisle


Heavenly tea and wholesome snacks
High Kirk of St Giles
High Street
Edinburgh EH1 1RE
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 5147
This inexpensive self-service restaurant is situated in the peaceful surroundings of the crypt of St Giles' Cathedral. Light basic snacks on offer include salads, quiches and filled rolls. There is a small range of beverages including a good drop of coffee and a lovely cup of tea. You will probably catch a glimpse of the odd lawyer from the courts nearby as well as passing tourists on a budget.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Merchants Restaurant


Fine dining at Merchants
17 Merchant Street
(off Candlemaker Row)
Edinburgh EH1 2QD
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 225 4009
http://www.merchantsrestaurant...
Relish delicious Scottish concoctions at the Merchants Restaurant in Old Town Edinburgh. Artistically decorated with frilled curtains, wall paintings, thin beams and fresh flowers, this eatery gets you into an easy, relaxed mood before serving up. The set menu is different daily and the house menu undergoes a change every once in a week. So if you are up for trying classic Scottish fare cooked using fresh products, the Merchants are waiting.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Number One


Sophisticated excellence
1 Princes Street
Balmoral Hotel
Edinburgh EH2 2EQ
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 2414
http://www.thebalmoralhotel.co...
Formal finery with a fifties feel, not to mention elegance, exudes from this sumptuous restaurant. The resident chef has struck upon a cunningly brilliant game-plan, take the finest possible ingredients and cook them to perfection. The result of this simple formula is cuisine of delicious finesse. Even the simple dishes take on a sophisticated grandeur, due to their meticulous presentation. It's expensive, and has no pretentions to be otherwise - some things are worth the money.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Off The Wall Restaurant


Royal Mile's fine eatery
105 High Street
The Royal Mile
Edinburgh EH1 1SG
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 558 1497
http://www.off-the-wall.co.uk
Located in the Royal Mile region, owner and chef David Anderson opened Off The Wall restaurant in October 1997 with the intention to make available to tourists and locals of Edinburgh, authentic Scottish food in a casual setting. Anderson has carefully planned impressive lunch, dinner and party menus and the food is always cooked using the freshest and finest ingredients. So, if you are in or around Royal Mile, a visit to this chic eatery is worth a try.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pierre Victoire


Affordable French bistro
10 Victoria Street
Edinburgh EH1 2HE
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 1721
A winning combination of affordable French fare, a lively atmosphere and slick service have ensured the success of this very popular chain of French bistros. The bright interior has a slightly rustic feel with white walls and colourful tablecloths. Lunchtimes and late afternoons are the best times to pick up the set meal bargains for around £5. From 7p a full-priced a la carte menu offers some hearty French dishes. This is also a great place to grab a coffee, relax and watch the world go by.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pierre Victoire photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Quills


Victorian style with good traditional food
Carlton Highland Hotel
North Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1SD
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 7277
This is an intimate and cosy restaurant set in the former library of the Carlton Highland Hotel. A wonderful atmosphere of hushed Victoriana prevails, mixing the fiercely traditional with just a touch of the exotic. The main courses include some mouth-watering creations with duck and venison. The 'Flavour of Scotland' menu is far-reaching and offers an enticing introduction to Scottish cuisine for any visitor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rhubarb


Rendezvous at Rhubarb
Priestfield Road
Prestonfield House
Edinburgh EH16 5UT
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 1333
http://www.prestonfield.com/lb...
Rhubarb is cozily ensconced in Prestonfield House Hotel - a magnificent 17th century edifice with reams of lush parkland surrounding it. The interiors of the restaurant are done up in dramatic colors of red and black, with gilded tassel chandeliers suspended from the domed ceiling. Your dining experience will be elevated to levels hitherto unknown to your taste-buds! Try the Lindisfarne Oysters or the Skye Scallops fresh from the Atlantic; the carte du jour is Brit-Scot, and very upbeat. Even the Orkney's Black Gold Beef with its traditional Scottish leanings can be termed imaginative. Puddings are available but of course, so scoop up the special Rhubarb Crème Brûlée, and let the magic linger...

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rhubarb photo by Jase Mueller
Photo: Jase Mueller
Rhubarb photo by Hilpirella
Photo: Hilpirella
 

 
Susie's Whole Food Diner


Veggie delights in a boho setting
51/53 West Nicholson Street
Edinburgh EH8 9DB
United Kingdom
+44 131 667 8729
This is counter cuisine at its best, with no invisible rules - what you see is what you get. At Susie's you can combine dishes to suit your own requirements. The atmosphere here is always alive and kicking, even more so during the live cajun and jazz music evenings on Fridays and Saturdays. Decor-wise, the old wooden furniture and walls covered in posters give it a well-worn bohemian charm. Starters range from hot soup to salad platters, while main meals include stews and stir-fries. The menu also offers an impressive vegan selection. A typical medium-sized hot dish, which makes an ideal main course, will set you back £4. Although fully licensed, you may bring your own alcohol.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Susie's Whole Food Diner photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
The Bookstop Cafe


A bookish break with fresh ingredients
4 Teviot Place
Edinburgh EH1 2QZ
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 5298
This academic coffee house lies opposite the University and is packed with students during term time. Books are on hand for your entertainment whilst you snack, and if you buy a book you get a free coffee. There is a vast array of snacks including salads, sandwiches, muffins and bagels. The emphasis is on fresh ingredients and the delicious creations are often made to order. If you love freshly-squeezed juices, they will extract the goodness out of fruit and vegetables while you wait and salivate.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The Bookstop Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Tower Restaurant and Terrace


A modern and opulent culinary occasion
The Museum of Scotland
Chamber street
Edinburgh EH1 1JF
United Kingdom
+44 131 225 3003
http://www.tower-restaurant.com/
Dining at the Tower is quite an event. To access this sleek, modern and stylish restaurant is by way of the imposing Museum of Scotland tower entrance and a great glass elevator. First timers might take time adjusting to the opulent aura. High-standards abound, from the heavyweight cutlery to the level of service. Beyond the big-cheeses on the terrace side there are great views of Edinburgh Castle. On the opposite side, square port holes offer glimpses into the museum exhibits below. The menu offers British modern cuisine at its finest.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tron Ceilidh House


Jazz Folk
9 Hunter Square
Edinburgh EH1 1QW
United Kingdom
+44 131 226 0931
This is an informal Jazz & Folk music haven. These music genres may not be usual bed-fellows, yet they lie together quite comfortably across the four levels of this bar. There are often informal sessions, so be prepared to spring on-stage at any given moment and give it some welly. There's a varied menu here too, from the traditional to the distinctly Cajun - it's all good stuff and good value. Upstairs is the Jazz cafe - which serves varied fare with a dash of style. Check listings for further details on gigs and club nights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tron Ceilidh House photo by wcities
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Tuscany Pizza & Grill


Pizzas with pizzazz!
19 George IV Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1EN
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 225 1740
An Italian pizza joint like no other in Edinburgh, is Tuscany Pizza and Grill. Find everything that you love under one roof—Italian fare, pizzas and grill specialties. The swanky and stylish restaurant can accommodate up to 170 persons and you can even hold parties for large groups here. Try their spaghetti carbonara, spicy salami and seafood salad along with garlic bread. Order desserts like Torta di Limone or baked cranberry and white chocolate cheesecake—everything promises to be scrumptious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Vermilion


In the depths
20 North Bridge
The Scotsman Hotel
Edinburgh EH1 1YT
United Kingdom
+44 131 556 5565
http://www.thescotsmanhotel.co...
Nestled within the Scotsman Hotel, is this award-winning restaurant, an upscale, classy establishment and the proud winner of 2 AA Rosettes awards. Quite the opposite of its vibrant counterpart, the North Bridge Brasserie, Vermilion is the place for a peaceful meal. Begin with the Candied Navet and Parsley Oil, and move on to the New Season Lamb. Take your pick from the exclusive wine list, and don't forget to end with your favorite dessert. A number of foodie events also take place here, so keep yourself up to date.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Vermilion photo by wcities
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Viva Mexico


Deliciously hot and spicy
41 Cockburn Street
Edinburgh EH1 1BS
United Kingdom
+44 131 226 5145
http://www.viva-mexico.co.uk/m...
Enchiladas, burritos, fajitas, cocktails and Latin music - this place has just about everything authentically Mexican you can think of. The restaurant is one of Edinburgh's oldest providers of this type of cuisine, and gives a warm welcome with its bright, bold decor and loads of colourful Latin American ephemera dotted around. All that combined with the reasonably priced, tasty menu and efficient service, makes for a buzzing, enjoyable atmosphere - in fact, most of the punters leave here feeling full of beans.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Viva Mexico photo by Forrest Lanning
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Wee Windaes Restaurant


The "wee" pleasures of life!
144 High Street
Royal Mile
Edinburgh EH1 1QS
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 225 5144
http://www.weewindaes.org.uk/
Dine with a beautiful view in the roomy Wee Windaes Restaurant. Take your appetite on a joyride with the delectable Scottish dishes which they have in store for you. Try the foie gras or wild deer as starters and move onto a generous helping of salmon fillet and highland smoked platter which includes duck, trout and venison. Finish off with lovely desserts or drinks—you're sure to be satisfied! This family-run restaurant also has a side room for those who crave privacy and is available for large groups too. So, what are you waiting for? Go on, dig in!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wee Windaes Restaurant photo by ChristineHermosisima
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Wok Bar


Big bowls of steaming noodles
30 Potterrow
Edinburgh EH8 9BL
United Kingdom
+44 131 667 8594
Not so much a Chinese restaurant, but a noodle bar of the Wagamama variety, the Wok Bar offers big bowls of steaming noodles for around a fiver. Situated close to the university, it's cheerful modern interior is often jam-packed with students - this is a bright and breezy space with friendly staff who don't mind helping you master chopsticks. Stir fries, curries and noodles form the basis of the Japanese/Malaysian/Thai fusion menu, and there are exotic ice creams for the perfect palate-cleansing end to a meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Zest


Zest for food!
15 North Saint Andrew Street
Edinburgh EH2 1HJ
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 556 5028
A cool, vibrant and hip eatery that is giving all the other Indian restaurants a run for their money is Zest. True to its name, this place is sprightly and energetic. Located in the city centre with a capacity to seat 50 people, the joint serves up a classic Indian fare. The word "zest"spills over to the décor—which is informal and modern—as well as the service; the wait staff makes sure they handle everyone with kid-gloves. What you need to try at this appetizing restaurant is the tandoori trout, salmon tikka, Jaipuri chicken and prawn palak—enough to make you want to come back for some more! Superb wines and drinks that compliment the food are available and the desserts are a must-have after the meals. Come by with friends and family as this modest venue can accommodate large groups. A great place to experience new and inventive flavors, this one!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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