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Gourmet Burger Kitchen

137 George Street, EH2 4JY, Edinburgh

2 from Elaine (17%) on January 29th, 2008 (10 months ago)

Really good food but strange service. Not willing to add grilled chicken to a salad - the chef couldn't do it they told me. Surely a chef can grill chicken? Not at GBK. Also paying before your meal is a strange concept. Not overly friendly. I think I'll be sticking to the burgers at Wannaburger.

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Bad Ass Bistro

167 Rose Street, EH2 4LS, Edinburgh

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2 from profeta77 (64%) on January 28th, 2008 (10 months ago)

I went there for the Sunday roast which is approximately £9 including a glass of wine.

Despite there was hardly anybody in the service was slow and cold. We went in a good mood but the waiter had no banter at all. Not really friendly too, just polite.

The restaurant decor is a bit cheesy and quite touristic.

The roast was not really tasty, dry and rather dull. It was accompanied with little veggies. My partner and I asked ourselves "why bothering cooking a Sunday roast to make it so dull? It is so simple to add a few herbs, or a garlic glove, or a few spices to give great taste...".

We'll never go again.

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No. 1 Sushi Bar

37 Home Street, EH3 9JP, Edinburgh

2 from kenadasato (6%) on January 17th, 2008 (10 months ago)

Looks nice from afar, but the finish of the decor is not up to usual Japanese restaurant standard. Food is average, and the place has no Japanese staff to speak of! I think all the staff are Chinese! The menu is a copy of another Japanese restaurant in Dalry Road - Sushiya! Right down to the wording and pricing! The layout of the menu has a Chinese takeaway menu feel to it. Strange, shows where these guys background are from. The decor is a cross between Sushiya and Favorit. The miso soup was okay. The sushi was freshly made in the bar area, but the fish was not the freshest that I have had. The tempura and udon was average. Disappointed as they call themselves No.1 but I think they should let the customers vote.

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Baroque

39-41 Broughton Street, EH1 3JU, Edinburgh

2 from Diane (17%) on January 15th, 2008 (10 months ago)

It's got a great location, great looking place but the service is shocking. Ignored for a long time after entering, we had to grab their attention to get a coffee, which was a good coffee but not worth the wait. Then barked at by the 'hoodied' waitress to see if we were going to be ordering food, not what we wanted, but just if we were. We received no more attention until we asked them if we could order food 25 mins later. Dare you ask for you bacon crispy or anything slightly that differs from the menu and you will be told that the chef doesn't like to do it that way and you will be given what you get. Who's the paying customer?

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Itihaas

17-19 Eskbank Road, EH22 1HD, Edinburgh

2 from Gordon Kynoch (17%) on January 13th, 2008 (10 months ago)

Ordered meal for takeaway, took too long to be made, waited an unusual length of time after an apparent 1945 pick up, curry was not as before, quite watery and sauce thin, rice tastless, if being busy provides this service, I may change where I go?

Looking for an improvement!

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Coconut Grove

3 Lochrin Terrace, EH3 9QJ, Edinburgh

2 from craig777 (69%) on January 11th, 2008 (10 months ago)

We went here for our Christmas dinner in 2006 and had a brilliant meal and time there. Oh what a difference a year makes. We walked into an empty restaurant and guess it must have changed hands as under old management you would struggle to get a table.

The limited Christmas menu was very limited with very few choices - starters (meatballs, tacos and one other option), mains (fajitas, fish, and one other option) the staff were very poor to the point where we did our own waitressing. This used to be very well priced but now seems far too expensive for what it used to be. For a 2 course meal which wasn't that good we were paying excess of £22.

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Gennaro

64 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR, Edinburgh

2 from Overnight Visitor (17%) on December 18th, 2007 (11 months ago)

Decor and ambience unimpressive. Table partly in passageway between front and rear portions of restaurant. Waiters not very professional in manner and appearance - one had an extremely wrinkled, clearly unironed shirt. Menu unimaginative. Main course very ordinary in presentation, quantity and flavour. Chips served cold and had to be returned for heating. Overpriced for what we had. As we had seen a recommendation for this restaurant we were very disappointed.

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The Merlin

168 Morningside Road, EH10 4PU, Edinburgh

2 from irishphat (77%) on November 6th, 2007 (1 year ago)

I've eaten here twice and found it mediocre both times. Had burgers and some sort of chicken dippers and to be perfectly honest I've been half way through and wondered 'why am I here'. No not some sort of existensial conundrum - why am I not in a decent boozer with good grub instead of this location.

It's not such an awful place but there must be better options locally. The Morning Glory for example although I've never eaten there. Next time I will.

Not terrible but why pay for mediocrity.

PS - the pool table is always complicated/broken.

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Saigon Saigon

14 South St Andrew Street, EH2 2AZ, Edinburgh

2 from heavyweightgeek (18%) on October 30th, 2007 (1 year ago)

Pay a few pounds and fill a box up with chinese buffet to take away.

Not great but ideal for those Friday afternoons you need to confirm you're alive by feeling your lunch cruising through your veins.

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Elephant House

21 George IV Bridge, EH1 1EN, Edinburgh

2 from Rich (40%) on October 22nd, 2007 (1 year ago)

This place is always busy, so decided to give it a go. On the plus side the views of the castle are excellent. However, on the downside the experience wasnt quiet what I had expected. The dinng area is to the rear of the property with a selection of tables and a hotch potch of chairs, you make your order at the counter and then head to the back where by re-positioning customers and moving furniture, if you're lucky you can manufacture a corner of a table in which you and your dining companions can sit and eat. The whole experience conjoured up thoughts of School dining areas.

The food was ok, coffee average, price and service passable. I have come to the conclusion that it must be a student thing.

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