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There are 8 of us heading to Edinburgh this coming 6-8th Jan.Could anybody recommend a good restaurant at a decent price that is central.We are staying in Jurys Inn on Princes Street.Ta. | |
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logger said: Hi there.
There are 8 of us heading to Edinburgh this coming 6-8th Jan.Could anybody recommend a good restaurant at a decent price that is central.We are staying in Jurys Inn on Princes Street.Ta. I LOVE SCOTLAND! Shame that it's full of Scots though. Wer ist dort? Unterbrechende Kuh. Unterbrech... Muh!!! | |
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what type of food do u want, and what price range? cheap, reasonable or money no object? | |
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i just noticed you are in town for a few days so...
italian - http://www.giulianos.co.uk/giul.html guilianos, it's reasonably priced, homely and friendly, it's great for groups or couples, you can just relax and not worry about dripping spaghetti down you. food is really great and it's not too expensive. the one opposite the playhouse at union place is not far from your hotel, and the one at the shore is great too chinese - Kweilin Restaurant,19-21, Dundas St, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 6QG Tel: 0131 557 1875 - not the cheapest, but one of the best. in the city centre off prince's street, so not that far from your hotel either. whilst i say it's not the cheapest, it's not really expensive either. you could probably pay about the same prices if you chose any chinese place at randon chinese - Jimmy Chungs Waverley, 17, Princes Mall, Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH1 1BQ, Tel: 0131 556 3313 - a cheaper option, buffet style. very close to your hotel, and next to waverley train station. there is another at 30a grindley street, off lothian road, again near prince's street | |
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I've not been for a couple of years, there was a great place, no idea if it's still good, called something horsey. Bad Ass Bistro! That's it.
Good stuff. http://www.list.co.uk/pla...and-grill/ Hmm.... "mixed" reviews. I love Edinburgh. Fave city in the world. | |
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1p1p1i3 said: I've not been for a couple of years, there was a great place, no idea if it's still good, called something horsey. Bad Ass Bistro! That's it.
Good stuff. http://www.list.co.uk/pla...and-grill/ Hmm.... "mixed" reviews. I love Edinburgh. Fave city in the world. the bad ass is there, but it's really a pub that serves food rather than a resturaunt | |
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Thanks Unique for going to the trouble of recommending some places to eat.I will give one of them a whirl.As for the cuisine,my favourite would be Indian but our crowd are not fussy and would just go for what we feel for on the night.I was thinking of food in the region of £100 per couple with a bottle of wine,so nothing too extravagant or too cheap either.Thanks again. | |
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logger said: Thanks Unique for going to the trouble of recommending some places to eat.I will give one of them a whirl.As for the cuisine,my favourite would be Indian but our crowd are not fussy and would just go for what we feel for on the night.I was thinking of food in the region of £100 per couple with a bottle of wine,so nothing too extravagant or too cheap either.Thanks again.
Moved away from Edinburgh several years ago, but from memory, and places near where you are based, I used to go here for Indian. Hopefully they're just as good because it's been awhile. The Shezan Tandoori, top of Leith Walk, opp Playhouse, just off Princes St. 24-25 Union Pl Edinburgh, EH1 3NQ 0131 557 5098 0131 557 5099 Or North of the New Town, Palkhi, slightly further from where you are, but better IMO than the Shezan. 9 Brandon Terrace Edinburgh EH3 5EA 0131 557 4828 Might have to order an expensive bottle of wine to hit £100 per couple though! | |
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GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: logger said: Hi there.
There are 8 of us heading to Edinburgh this coming 6-8th Jan.Could anybody recommend a good restaurant at a decent price that is central.We are staying in Jurys Inn on Princes Street.Ta. I LOVE SCOTLAND! Shame that it's full of Scots though. Let us know next time you're coming over and we can make ourselves scarce. | |
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mcmeekle said: logger said: Thanks Unique for going to the trouble of recommending some places to eat.I will give one of them a whirl.As for the cuisine,my favourite would be Indian but our crowd are not fussy and would just go for what we feel for on the night.I was thinking of food in the region of £100 per couple with a bottle of wine,so nothing too extravagant or too cheap either.Thanks again.
Moved away from Edinburgh several years ago, but from memory, and places near where you are based, I used to go here for Indian. Hopefully they're just as good because it's been awhile. The Shezan Tandoori, top of Leith Walk, opp Playhouse, just off Princes St. 24-25 Union Pl Edinburgh, EH1 3NQ 0131 557 5098 0131 557 5099 Or North of the New Town, Palkhi, slightly further from where you are, but better IMO than the Shezan. 9 Brandon Terrace Edinburgh EH3 5EA 0131 557 4828 Might have to order an expensive bottle of wine to hit £100 per couple though! i'm not much of a curry fan, more into chinese and italian, but the shezan is next to guilianos, opposite the playhouse, and not far from your hotel, it's been there a while the raj is also good and cheap, but down the bottom of leith on the shore, so a bit further away, but the shore area has plenty of bars so you might want to check it out http://www.rajontheshore....elcome.htm kushis was a popular one, but it burned down at christmas! http://www.khushis.com/ this is another good place i've been to http://www.indiancavalryclub.co.uk/ i can't really think of anywhere in particular to avoid that you might come across really. i don't think you would fall across anywhere thats incredible overpriced by accident, the really expensive places are either obvious or discreetly located (ie. martin wisharts or the witchery) if there's anything else just ask, as i live in edinburgh. there are plenty of trendy bars along george street (off prince's street) and down the side streets, and paralel to that is rose street which is more your typical rugby/footie showing pubs. the grassmarket area is full off pubs too, and more studenty, and not far from your hotel either. the town might be quiet this week, just after new years etc, especially midweek | |
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Great stuff again Unique.Don't mind it being too quiet.All around 40 so wouldn't be going clubbing anway.Nice meal and a few pints after would do the trick. | |
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logger said: Great stuff again Unique.Don't mind it being too quiet.All around 40 so wouldn't be going clubbing anway.Nice meal and a few pints after would do the trick.
unless you are seriously strapped for cash, stick around the george street area as there are plenty of reasonably nice places to drink and eat. you can get a fair impression of what a place is like from the outside. edinburgh people will moan that george street is expensive, but to be fair it's not that much more than anywhere else unless you find the cheap old mens pubs the kwelin chinese is just off george street. use mapquest or google maps for a look at george street etc. that's slap bang city centre. prince's street is only about a mile long | |
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The restaurant in The Scotsman hotel is very good. It's just off the Royal Mile on the edge of North Bridge (the bridge that runs above Waverly train station). I guess you'd describe the food as modern European, which basically means it's Italian and French cuisine with a Scottish twist - all made with locally sourced ingredients too. I've eaten there a couple of times and it's excellent. It's not cheap but considering the quality of the food I don't think it's too expensive either. You'll get well fed for £30 a head. If you were to go for all the trimmings: pre-dinner drinks, starter, main, side, dessert, wine with the meal, after dinner drinks, etc. you'd be having a great evening for £50 a head. Well worth it.
http://www.northbridgebra...urant.aspx Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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AsylumUtopia said: The restaurant in The Scotsman hotel is very good. It's just off the Royal Mile on the edge of North Bridge (the bridge that runs above Waverly train station). I guess you'd describe the food as modern European, which basically means it's Italian and French cuisine with a Scottish twist - all made with locally sourced ingredients too. I've eaten there a couple of times and it's excellent. It's not cheap but considering the quality of the food I don't think it's too expensive either. You'll get well fed for £30 a head. If you were to go for all the trimmings: pre-dinner drinks, starter, main, side, dessert, wine with the meal, after dinner drinks, etc. you'd be having a great evening for £50 a head. Well worth it.
http://www.northbridgebra...urant.aspx Being from Ireland that sounds like a bargain at £50 a head for all that.Will try and coax them into that on Wed night.Thanks to all for the responses. | |
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Do yourselves a favour and head through to Glasgow
100 times better night out “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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sermwanderer said: Do yourselves a favour and head through to Glasgow
100 times better night out Stabbing capital of Europe, sounds fun! | |
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Great thread.
I'm interested in planning a trip there too, so I can't wait to read your responses. | |
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I love Edinburgh - great city.
Not sure what your price range is but this place is great... http://www.thewitchery.com/home.html they do fixed price and pre-theatre menus that are pretty good! It's beautiful in there and the food is really nice. | |
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Imago said: Great thread.
I'm interested in planning a trip there too, so I can't wait to read your responses. I is watchin you... Rock n roll baby | |
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Marrk said: sermwanderer said: Do yourselves a favour and head through to Glasgow
100 times better night out Stabbing capital of Europe, sounds fun! I'll look out for you, don't worry “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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Just back from Edinburgh and what a fantastic city is is.With the Euro strong against the pound it was quite cheap to eat and drink out.There were sales in all the shops and plenty of bargains to be had.
We ate in the Mussel and Steak restaurant in the Grassmarket area http://www.musselandsteakbar.com/ and the food was very good at good prices.Was very busy for a Tue night which is a good indication. On the following night we ate in Maison Bleue http://www.maisonbleuerestaurant.com/ which is just around the corner going up the hill.This was one of the best meals we've had in quite some time.All 8 starters and mains were just fantastic.(get a side portion of mediterranean couscous).Could not recommend this place enough.The surroundings and prices are brilliant. Overall a wonderful city that I will return to soon.The pubs are great too.Stayed in Jurys Inn which was in a perfect spot central to everything. You can get a bus for £5 return from airport to city centre.It stops 5 min walk from Jurys Inn. | |
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Colour me jealous! | |
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logger said: Just back from Edinburgh and what a fantastic city is is.With the Euro strong against the pound it was quite cheap to eat and drink out.There were sales in all the shops and plenty of bargains to be had.
We ate in the Mussel and Steak restaurant in the Grassmarket area http://www.musselandsteakbar.com/ and the food was very good at good prices.Was very busy for a Tue night which is a good indication. On the following night we ate in Maison Bleue http://www.maisonbleuerestaurant.com/ which is just around the corner going up the hill.This was one of the best meals we've had in quite some time.All 8 starters and mains were just fantastic.(get a side portion of mediterranean couscous).Could not recommend this place enough.The surroundings and prices are brilliant. Overall a wonderful city that I will return to soon.The pubs are great too.Stayed in Jurys Inn which was in a perfect spot central to everything. You can get a bus for £5 return from airport to city centre.It stops 5 min walk from Jurys Inn. Did you see a one legged Jakie piss himself whilst eating a fish supper? “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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sermwanderer said: logger said: Just back from Edinburgh and what a fantastic city is is.With the Euro strong against the pound it was quite cheap to eat and drink out.There were sales in all the shops and plenty of bargains to be had.
We ate in the Mussel and Steak restaurant in the Grassmarket area http://www.musselandsteakbar.com/ and the food was very good at good prices.Was very busy for a Tue night which is a good indication. On the following night we ate in Maison Bleue http://www.maisonbleuerestaurant.com/ which is just around the corner going up the hill.This was one of the best meals we've had in quite some time.All 8 starters and mains were just fantastic.(get a side portion of mediterranean couscous).Could not recommend this place enough.The surroundings and prices are brilliant. Overall a wonderful city that I will return to soon.The pubs are great too.Stayed in Jurys Inn which was in a perfect spot central to everything. You can get a bus for £5 return from airport to city centre.It stops 5 min walk from Jurys Inn. Did you see a one legged Jakie piss himself whilst eating a fish supper? It was a pizza crunchie supper. | |
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Number23 said: sermwanderer said: Did you see a one legged Jakie piss himself whilst eating a fish supper? It was a pizza crunchie supper. I had a diet pizza crunchie supper earlier I wrang it out before eating it “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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