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David Bann

56-58 St Mary's Street, EH1 1SX, Edinburgh

4.5 from foodie (29%) on October 27th, 2007 (11 months ago)

A wonderful restaurant. As a meat lover, I was worried I'd be disappointed, but as it turned out I greatly enjoyed my meal - and would go back any time. It is apparent how fresh the ingredients are and they stay away from the cliched boring vegetarian options.

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Papilio

158 Bruntsfield Place, EH10 4ER, Edinburgh

4.5 from foodie (29%) on October 27th, 2007 (11 months ago)

Generous portions, great service, good ambiance. Reservations are a must - this small restaurant fills up quickly. I always take my parents and in-laws here - it's a perfect family restaurant, but also good for a cozy romantic dinner for two. I've tried many Italian restaurants in Edinburgh, and none of them touch the value for money of this place. I would recommend this place to anyone, without hesitation.

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Bar Napoli

75 Hanover Street, EH2 1EE, Edinburgh

4.5 from paddyhr (48%) on October 25th, 2007 (11 months ago)

I have partaken of delightful pizza here both before and after a night on the town, this place is exactly how an Italian ought to be, right down to the banter of the staff, including the kitchen which is really just a corner of the resaurant. Always seem to bump into loads of people I know here so I must be target audience.

Giving it a pretty high score because I have been quite a few times and always really enjoyed it.

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Henderson's

94 Hanover Street, EH2 1DR, Edinburgh

4.5 from paddyhr (48%) on October 25th, 2007 (11 months ago)

For someone from a beef farming family to repeatedly enjoy the services of a vegetarian restaurant/cafe/takeaway is surely a huge compliment.

With informal sit in downstairs, takeaway upstairs or proper restaurant round the corner every pang of hunger is catered for. Personal favourite is the take out meals, hearty soup (usually 3 choices) salads (with tattie ones and the like) and a hot option with beans or something else yummy. Take it to Princes St gardens and laugh at the fools with Boots meal deals or a pasty offering from McD's or BK. Your insides will thank you (then remember to have a big steak for your tea - and make sure it is British Beef).

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Zanzero

14/16 North West Circus Place, EH3 6SX, Edinburgh

4.5 from Craig (38%) on October 15th, 2007 (11 months ago)

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A bright and modern addition to Edinburgh's cafe/restaurant scene. The food is uncomplicated, fresh and allows great ingredients to shine - a far cry from some of the more traditional Italian restaurants which litter the city. The pizzas are to be highly recommended and as for the cakes, well I would make sure that you leaves some room for something rich, creamy and very naughty indeed.

If you don't have time for food the coffees are great and very good value. At £2 for a double espresso it puzzles me that Starbucks can survive in such close proximity to this place (a few yards down the hill). Only quibble would be the fact that every time I go I am given only one sugar with my coffee - some of us like it sweet and don't want to have to ask for more!

All in all, a great place for a bustling lunch. Just watch out for the acid green walls - not a great environment for those of a delicate constitution.

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Thistle Street Bar

39 Thistle Street, EH2 1DY, Edinburgh

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4.5 from rachybaby (85%) on October 12th, 2007 (11 months ago)

My local and I love it!

I have spent many an afternoon in here using the wireless, stroking the pub dog (he is called Carson and is very friendly and cuddly) and eating McCoys - happy days :)

They only do pies in terms of food but they are so good!

It is the closest thing I have found to a friendly, comfortable countryside pub that I have found in Edinburgh and I am so pleased that is my local because it is great.

Highly recommended.

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Sushiya

19 Dalry Road, EH11 2BQ, Edinburgh

4.5 from ddcook (64%) on October 10th, 2007 (11 months ago)

This is the best Sushi restaurant in Edinburgh, to be fair it is not exactly overwhelmed with competition challenging for the crown but even with a little more competition in the marketplace it would take some beating.

The surroundings are small without being cramped, I had heard a lot about the general atmosphere of Sushiya though on the evening we went there was neither any of the promised Japanese videos or pop music over the stereo, slightly dissapointing. We opted for a Sashimi and Nigri platter to share for starter, which was a great start, all fresh, good for fish v rice and plentiful for the price we paid for it. I accompanied this with a mug of green tea, which was rather large but little more than tepid, which soon turned to cold before the starter was out. For main I opted for the eel which was fantastically cooked, boneless and coated in a bbq sauce which was very tasty without overpowering the fish in any way, perfect. My dining partner had Ramen with chicken, the chicken was fairly average but the soup and noodles with it were very very very tasty and the whole dish was very plentiful and even with me helping we were unable to finish it off.

Add in 2 beers and we only just squeaked over £30 for the 2 of us, which is excellent value. Definitely one to go back to.

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Cloisters

26 Brougham Street, EH3 9JH, Edinburgh

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4.5 from andy (100%) on October 3rd, 2007 (1 year ago)

Although I've been here loads of times in the past, like vegasmonkey previously mentioned, I wasn't sure whether or not it served food until I was there tonight to meet up with a friend and we both decided we wanted some food.

It turns out that as well as having an extensive range of malts and ales, Cloisters also has an excellent pub food menu. We had a couple of pub food staples - sausage and mash and battered haddock and chips. Both hit the spot. And at less than £7 each, very well priced.

The barman made sure to point out that everything was cooked fresh on site - I wonder whether he noticed my EdinburghMenus.com umbrella when we walked in?!

Overall, I can't recommend this pub highly enough for a few good pints and a bit of top quality pub nosh. Good place to catch up with friends - excellent pub atmosphere - no background music to battle with when having a conversation!

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Khushi's

9 Victoria Street, EH1 2HE, Edinburgh

4.5 from cjmul (26%) on September 28th, 2007 (1 year ago)

I've been here a few times and it's a great restaurant. There is always a good atmosphere and it is reasonably priced. The food is fantastic - especially the lamb saag and garlic naan which are brilliant.

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Tempus

George Hotel, EH2 2PB, Edinburgh

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4.5 from rachybaby (85%) on September 24th, 2007 (1 year ago)

This is an expensive restaurant but definitely worth a visit for a special occasion.

I especially like how they serve you oysters between your starter and main course - I felt very posh indeed!

The dining area is beautiful and very grand, with each table having its own private booth. We had a lovely meal here and the service was top notch.

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