3.5 Star Restaurant and Takeaway Reviews
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Mussel Inn
61-65 Rose Street, EH2 2NH, Edinburgh
from irishphat (77%) on August 18th, 2007 (1 year ago)
I've been here a few times as I used to work right around the corner. Lunchtime is top with as the other person said- excellent mussels, very tasty. They were doing a good 6.99 for a half kilo, chips and a glass of wine but that may be finished now. Good value all the same. I wouldn't eat here on a special occaision as it won't be that fab, the mains (other than mussels ) were ok. I had scallops which were well overpriced and herself didn't finish the surf n turf.
It was good but apart from a cheeky lunch, I wouldn't rush back for dinner.
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Centraal
32a West Nicolson Street, EH8 9DD, Edinburgh
from irishphat (77%) on August 18th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Woudn't have called this spot pretentious but then that could just be a measure of me than the bar. Lots of studenty types at various times. They used to do a beat the clock thing (the earlier you are the cheaper it is) for a cheap menu last year - they may still do it. Decent grub nice beers, good music in the bar section. Like it.
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Wild Elephant
21 Newington Road, EH9 1QR, Edinburgh
from irishphat (77%) on August 17th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Quiet but excellent food. Had a red curry which I loved and the meal for 2 was excellent value. Will go again and would bring people with me happily. I don't think it ever gets busy mind you and minimal chat from the staff but thats ok as you're too busy eating.
I wouldn't imagine you'd need to book as I've never seen it full.
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Fenwick's
15 Salisbury Place, EH9 1SL, Edinburgh
from irishphat (77%) on August 17th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Again - I seem to have a habit of turning up to places that are either dead or chaotic - this was the former on a Friday night. Food was good and staff had good banter. Does a good trade with the older local residents piling in most of the week and its Sunday trade is more than steady. Slightly out of the way but a bit of a gem. Can't recall the food but remember it being good value. Like it.
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Buffet King
6a Nicolson Street, EH8 9DH, Edinburgh
from irishphat (77%) on August 17th, 2007 (1 year ago)
I love this place. This was a coffee shop way back in the day that was owned by a pal of JK rowling and she used to sit up in there writing the book and minding her nipper. Food's ok and it's comfy. Good for a pre-cinema nosh.
The starters are always good and if you go after 6 pm you can get the crispy duck pancakes. The mains are as you would expect (actually I kind of fancy one now) and as usual you can help yourself as much as you like. Desserts can be a bit ropey but the icecream is tasty and plentiful. Tends to get a bit of studenty crowd and is not as busy as Jimmy Chungs.
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The Waiting Room
7 Belhaven Terrace, EH10 5HZ, Edinburgh
from maggot (26%) on August 15th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Good for a pub meal. More choice than your average microwaved steak and chips. There are mexican nights and 2 for 1 on various cocktails, beers, wines etc during the week. Excellent for breakfasts and brunch.
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Clay Oven
86-88 Morningside Road, EH10 4BY, Edinburgh
from maggot (26%) on August 15th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Group of 10 of us went there July 07. They were extremely patient with us considering one of our group was over an hour late but kept us stocked with popadoms and Cobra beers. Mains better than average and we even had desserts.
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GY Chinese Takeout
27 Roseneath Place, EH9 1JD, Edinburgh
from chris (13%) on August 15th, 2007 (1 year ago)
The best Chinese takeaway in Marchmont, not that there's a huge selection. No frills friendly, quick service and decent food. All you need from a Chinese takeaway, really.
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Khukuri
8 West Maitland Street, EH12 5DS, Edinburgh
from nettles (94%) on August 9th, 2007 (1 year ago)
A friend and I went to The Khukuri the other night expecting some interesting and new (to us) Nepalese food. Instead we ate some really good Indian. I understand that Nepalese cuisine is quite similar to Indian but it also should have hints of northern Chinese cooking and other countries of that region. Unfortunately, I could not find any indication of these on the menu or when I spoke with our waiter who when asked if he had any recomendations could not formulate any sort of opinion. Usually this is a bad sign.
But we trucked on. We shared a starter of Dolakha raja jhinga which is described on the menu as "king prawn cooked with fresh garlic, lemon, methi, tomato, and dhania and served with a small chapati". This was excellent. All the flavours coming through, but what is methi? I dont know, but it was delicious. For out mains we had Namche bhenda, a lamb dish and sag paneer, the ubiquitous indian spinach and cheese dish. The lamb was tender and flavourful in a wonderful sauce, just enough spice. The sag was a bit disappointing, the paneer pieces were not as tangy and tender as they should have been. We also had naan bread and rice, both up to par.
If we do visit again we will be sure to have our before dinner drinks there as they were really cheap! Lessons learned. A good place for a curry or curryish meal and since the place was completely booked out after 730 I think there is a chance I missed out on something.
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King's Balti
79 Buccleuch Street, EH8 9LS, Edinburgh
from mdavidson (91%) on August 7th, 2007 (1 year ago)
Good value and good food. On my most recent visit to King's Balti I was part of a group of 20. We all opted for the "party menu" which was great value and filled everyone up (they brought out massive platters of pakoras, samosas and bhajis for starters) for a very reasonable £14 (or thereabouts) per head.
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