BYOB
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Cail Bruich
Cail Bruich’s menu so eschews the fashion for flowery descriptions it could have been written by the Plain English Society. The polite list of ingredients doesn’t even hint at the theatre and dazzling artiness of delivered dishes. Chef Chris Charalambus…
Chop Chop
76 Commercial Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6LXChop Chop in Leith was built on the reputation of the original outlet in Haymarket. Opened in 2010, it shares an identical menu to its sister restaurant, but the aim here seems to be to provide a more laidback and sophisticated atmosphere than the buzz…
Deans at Let's Eat
77–79 Kinnoull Street, Perth, PH1 5EZDeans @ Let’s Eat in the Fair City’s Kinnoull Street bills itself as 'a true taste of Scotland'. The restaurant’s family team of head chef Willie Deans, his wife Margot, and sons Lee (the manager) and young Jamie (already a talented chef), serve vibrant…
Delizique
70–72 Hyndland Street, Glasgow, G11 5PTOn entering Delizique you’re greeted by the unmistakable scent of baking bread: produced in-house, it’s just part of the picture of carefully sourced, home-cooked products that make up the menu. Roast brisket, marmalade-glazed ham, even hot-smoked…
The Den at Dining In with Mother India
1347 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8ADThe small deli nestling next to Mother India's Cafe might seem an afterthought – but it's certainly not, for the refreshingly different intimate restaurant sharing space with the takeaway counter offers excellent quality authentic Indian food which…
Dhaba Diner
32b West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9DDTraditionally in India, dhaba were truck stops, serving home-style cooking at affordable prices for people in a hurry. More recently, the dhaba concept has broadened beyond Punjabi truckers without losing the principles of good, quick, fresh food.
Empires
24 St Mary's Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SUIt would be easy to wander past the narrow St Mary’s Street frontage of Empires. However, an inquisitive peer inside reveals a compact dark-wood interior that comes to life when illuminated by candles and coloured lanterns. A handful of ground-level…
L'escargot Blanc
Step through the modest shop front on busy Queensferry Street, climb the wooden stairs and be enfolded in the warm embrace of L’escargot Blanc. This laidback sister to Broughton’s L’escargot Bleu has bags of bistro-style charm to tempt its clientele of…
Gaia Delicatessen
32 Crighton Place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH7 4NYA bustling and friendly family-run café and deli, Gaia boasts a proudly Sicilian influence over everything it does. The coffee is excellent although very strong, the noises from the open kitchen lend a lively air as you enjoy one of the homemade paninis…
The Glasgow Curry Shop
29 Ashton Lane, Glasgow, G12 8SJPreviously a branch of Mother India Monir's three Wee curryhouses, the renamed, revamped Glasgow Curry Shop is a haven for casual dining within the hustle and bustle of Ashton Lane. Celebrating the entrepreneurs who positioned curryhouses as an…
Golden Bridge
16 Henderson Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6BSIf your experience of Szechuan food is limited to the solitary ‘Szechuan chicken/ beef/ pork’ off the typical Chinese menu, then think about visiting the Golden Bridge next time you’re in Leith. This unpretentious, welcoming little restaurant…
Gusto & Relish
729–731 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G41 2AALight and spacious with a deli counter as well as ample seating, this neighbourhood café has a lot to offer. The menu's plethora of options take you from breakfast through lunch and light meals via coffee and cake. You can fill up on their comprehensive…
Hanam's
3 Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2PWBig brother to its recently opened sister restaurant Pomegranate, Hanam’s is a class act. No-charge BYOB keeps spirits high across a well-appointed dining room and lower-level overspill. Décor and lighting are warm and inviting with just enough…
The Hidden Lane Tearoom
8 Argyle Court, 1103 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8NDThe Hidden Lane Tearoom is hidden only in name. Despite being just a couple of years old, it has clearly established a serious following, which means that at weekends, it can often get pretty busy – despite having two levels. Somehow though, owner…
The Himalaya Centre
20 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9PRIn 2005, at the Scottish Parliament, the Dalai Lama told Reka Gawa: ‘Don't forget you’re Tibetan; keep the culture alive.’ She had long dreamed of opening a shop, and in 2007, inspired by his words, she did so: the photo of their meeting hangs proudly…
Hong Fu Noodle
3–7 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3BGOwner Jing Si promises real Chinese cooking at Hong Fu Noodle Bar. The recently revamped menu has some genuinely unusual dishes, with Szechuan and Northern Chinese influences predominating. Gone are the ubiquitous prawn toast and chow mein, to be…
Iman's
4–8 Lochrin Buildings, Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, EH3 9NBHandily placed for the King’s Theatre, Iman’s has a spacious split-level interior, separate dining area for larger parties and curious pebble-dashed walls. Starters include the usual suspects, and both seekh kebab and channa Punjabi poori are decent and…
Kampong Ah Lee Malaysian Delight
28 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9HXKampong Ah Lee Malaysian Delight is a compact, canteen-style restaurant serving authentic Malaysian food in basic but comfortable surroundings. Its small shop front may be easy to miss, but it remains well known and popular with students seeking an…
Kampung Ali Malaysian Delight
97–101 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, EH3 9QGKampung Ali is the younger, more westernised sister of the original Kampong Ah Lee in Clerk Street. Larger in size and presented a little more for western tastes, she appears that bit more sophisticated than her smaller, plainer sibling. Both excel in…
Khushi's
10 Antigua Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3NHWith acres of street-level window, stylish split-level interior and panoply of coloured ceiling lights, the latest incarnation of Edinburgh stalwart Khushi’s is far from your run-of-the-mill Indian restaurant. The menu has a modern feel to it and a…
The Khyber
221 St Andrew's Road, Glasgow, G41 1PDFood is often an expression of culture and Glasgow’s only Afghan eatery is a fine example of this. Combining almost familiar Pakistani flavours with the richness of Persian influences, it’s certainly a crossroads of culinary routes. Though somewhat…
The Kingarroch Inn
5 Main Street, Craigrothie, Fife, KY15 5QANever judge a book by its cover because this seemingly simple whitewashed cottage, which sits precariously on a corner of a busy Fife road, might seem a bit bleak and dated yet its below ground level entrance could well be described as a gateway to…
Loon Fung
2 Warriston Place, Canonmills, Edinburgh, EH3 5LEApparently it’s good feng shui to have your property on a river, which perhaps explains why the Loon Fung, sitting by the Water of Leith, has now been going for over forty years. Owner Sammy Tam doesn’t hold with such things, however, and puts success…



