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The best breakfasts in Edinburgh
29 Mar 2012
The finest cafes, bistros and restaurants in the capital for a morning meal
Broughton Delicatessen 7 Barony Street, 558 7111, broughton-deli.co.uk Breakfast served: Mon–Sat 8am–3pm; Sun 11am–3pm. What does this place not do well? A great deli, healthy lunches and superb, made-from-scratch breakfasts from morning until 3pm…
The best breakfasts in Glasgow
29 Mar 2012
The best all-rounders in the west, plus a few specific breakfast-item highlights
Café Gandolfi 64 Albion Street, 552 6813, cafegondolfi.com Breakfast served: Mon-Sat 8am-noon; Sun 9am-noon. The long-standing, Scottish cuisine-focused eatery has beefed up its breakfasts in recent years, resulting in a menu with eight different egg…
Steak, Edinburgh's new meat-loving eaterie
26 Mar 2012
The brash new restaurant makes no claims of subtlety with full-on flavours and pumping music
‘Where beauty meats the beast’ is the strap-line for brash new arrival Steak, archly attached to publicity shots of ladies, puckering their lips in readiness under dangling raw t-bones – although ‘where beauties eat the beast’ might be just as apt.
Le Bistro Beaumartin adds a French flavour to Glasgow's culinary palette
24 Apr 2012
‘French’ tends to be a label that’s very loosely slapped on a restaurant in Glasgow – often truly being ‘French with a twist of this or that’. That’s changed, however, with Le Bistro Beaumartin popping onto the petite-yet-elite scene to teach Glasgow a…
Bruadar presents well-stocked beer & burger options to Glasgow's West End
26 Mar 2012
Beer and a burger – Bruadar’s is a simple enough formula, but with so many quality variables it is one which delivers genuinely satisfying results. Twenty burgers include the expected beefy standards, a few chicken and five vegetarian choices – all…
Jimmy Graham on lamb from Balhelvie Farm
The Fife Larder - Chef's Choice
Cupar-based chef Jimmy Graham talks about changing attitudes to lamb over his three decades of being a restaurateur, and how having confidence in your suppliers makes all the difference.
Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms to reopen in time for Fringe 2012
25 Apr 2012
18-month refit and staff changes at George Street venue
Say what you like about modern-day dress sense, but when Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms returns to life, today’s fashionistas will have some stiff competition. Yes, they’ll be excited about the opening ceilidh in July and the high-profile Fringe line-up…
Dundee fashion label Nkili aims to reinstate the blouse as a key fashion item
24 Apr 2012
Has anyone worn a blouse to greater effect than Maggie Gyllenhaal in Secretary? She looked filthier in her high-necked, pussy-bowed polka-dot number than in her Agent Provocateur shoot. On the right person, the mother of pearl button, the leg of mutton…
Five alternative Easter activies
26 Mar 2012
Bored of egg-hunting? Here’s how the rest of the world marks the occasion
1 Hunky Jesus Contest The devout gather every year at San Francisco’s Dolores Park Easter Celebration to watch a pageant of men in loincloths carrying planks of wood. They are joined by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, ‘cross-dressing…
Style Guide 2012 - My Style
2 Mar 2012
Six Scottish fashion and design creatives talk us through their wardrobes and shopping habits
Name: Dougal Marwick. Job: Vintage buyer and seller at HB Electronics/ copywriter. What three words best describe your style? Chip-toothed smile. Where do you find inspiration? There are so many identikit ‘cool-guy’ blogs these days it’s a bit hard…
Style Guide 2012 - Spring/Summer fashion to focus on fresh, cool colours
29 Feb 2012
We take a look at the forthcoming fashion trends for 2012
Blame the long, grey winter. Blame the soaring unemployment levels. Blame it on the margaritas and piña coladas that fashion designers had apparently been knocking back before sketching out this season’s collections. But as spring approaches, gingerly…
West End eaterie Delizique re-invents itself
17 Feb 2012
Snacks, desserts and gourmet pizzas on offer at the Hyndland street deli
There’s one guaranteed way to get the proprietors of delicatessens snapping their grissini in fury – and that’s to open a branch of Waitrose nearby. The upscale chain acts like Kryptonite on proximate independent operations, its economies of scale…
Scottish Wildlife Trust's Flying Flock solve heritage grasscutting problems
Fife's delicate wildlife reserves are tended to by an unusual team
Should you be passing The Scottish World project at Kelty and spy a flock of sheep grazing on Charles Jencks’ grassy spirals, resist the urge to call the authorities. You’ve spotted the Flying Flock, the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s answer to conservation…
Artisan Food Centre planned for Elmwood College
Fife college hopes to boost food skills with new courses
Elmwood College has ambitious plans for its Cupar Muir site in the Howe of Fife. The proposed Artisan Food Centre would be the first of its type in Scotland, with initial plans to focus on cheesemaking, breadmaking, charcuterie and juicing.
The Sheraton Grand's One Square restaurant is a styled and stylish city dining experience
31 May 2012
One Square not only describes a location that takes up the full western side of Festival Square off Lothian Road, but it’s one of those neatly vague names that provides an umbrella for various interlinked functions: café, brasserie, terrace, bar and…
5 Things: celebrity-endorsed fantasy products
31 May 2012
Our favourite celeb cash-cows, from Alan Cumming, Al Pacino, Jay-Z, Bono and Meryl Streep
1 Second Cumming This one actually exists – it’s Alan Cumming’s second fragrance, after the equally silly Cumming: The Fragrance. 2 Al Cappuccino It’s just like REGULAR COFFEE, but with MORE SHOUTING! HOO-HAH! 3 Bononios Now you can give your…
Travel books round-up - June 2012
22 May 2012
New books from Hardeep Singh Kohli, Samanth Subramanian and Terry Darlington
He may be a man of Glasgow, but Hardeep Singh Kohli knows a thing or two about travelling around London. In The 38 Bus: A Love Song to a Bus Route (Unbound) he pours out the emotions he has for the route which has served the capital for a century…
Interview: Eva Verity, creator of Haircuts by Children
25 Apr 2012
Project providing creative space for children and adults to interact in
‘There was one guy who once got a nick on his ear,’ says Eva Verity, ‘but other than that, we’ve had no major injuries.’ I’m thankful there’s no trace of annoyance in Verity’s voice, in spite of my slightly anxious line of questioning. She’s talking…
Edinburgh vegetarian restaurant Henderson's wins List award in 50th year
24 Apr 2012
Pioneering business wins Eating & Drinking Guide's Special Award 2012
2012 marks a notable anniversary in Edinburgh’s dining history: Janet Henderson’s first city venture dedicated to vegetarian food opened 50 years ago. In 1962 Janet, along with husband Mac, an East Lothian farmer, set up a ‘farm shop’ in the city…
Health to provide Max Payne 3 soundtrack
24 Apr 2012
The LA noise rockers follow the game-soundtracking example of Opeth, Trivium and others
Ever since the very earliest days of home gaming and the release of the Atari 2600 (1977), videogame music has become a part of cultural life. The lack of processing power meant it was necessarily tinny, bleepy and repetitive. Despite this, 8- and…
Booking apartments in London with HouseTrip.com
13 Apr 2012
Source quality apartments at affordable prices
Online travel website HouseTrip.com addresses the age-old problem of finding attractive, welcoming accommodation in London that is good value and provides the genuine feel of home to visitors from outside this iconic city. Ideal for those who have…
Save up for some summer sporting action
2012 Olympics, Wimbledon and F1 at Silverstone on the calendar
It’s shaping up to be a great summer, with London taking centre stage as the Olympics come to town. And as the eyes of the world are focused on the UK, this could be the year that re-energises our attitudes to sport and helps spectators make the…
Peroni Nastro Azzurro hosts a series of intimate dining experiences across the UK
5 Apr 2012
Gianluca Longo hosts dinner at Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket
Over the past few months, Peroni Nastro Azzurro has been hosting a series of unique Italian dining experiences in cities across the UK. Amici di Peroni celebrates Italian style, good food and great company. The dinners are a revival of the Italian…
David Kushner - Jacked
16 Mar 2012An entertaining, if hyperbolic, 'unauthorised' history of Grand Theft Auto
(Collins) After a similar book on Doom, journalist David Kushner returns to familiar ground with Jacked. This ‘unauthorised’ history of Grand Theft Auto traces the game’s development from its early beginnings in Dundee to become one of the highest…
Why we should scrap public entertainment licence fees
28 Feb 2012
Kirstin Innes of Words Per Minute on the value of tax-free arts events
For the last two years, I’ve run Words Per Minute, a mixed night of spoken word, live music, performance and short film. Every month, we present an ever-increasing audience with around seven ten-minute performances, by selected artists at the top of…



