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B'est
16 Drummond Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9TX*2Billing itself boldly as ‘Edinburgh’s most exciting eatery’, B’est has a lot to live up to, and somewhat inevitably falls short of its claim. Paintings of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe and stencilled words en Français say ‘this is a French…
Castle Terrace
33/35 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2ELWhen you emerge as the offshoot of a fairly flawless Michelin-starred restaurant there is only one way to avoid playing second fiddle. And that is, of course, to win your own star, which is exactly what Castle Terrace did in 2011, less than a year after…
La Garrigue
It is tempting to describe La Garrigue as an Edinburgh institution. You know the name, and perhaps you’ve long wanted to go. And go you should. Multi-awarded and much-exulted, La Garrigue is Jean Michel Gauffre’s proud paean to the cuisine of his native…
Restaurant Martin Wishart
54 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6RAIt’s more than that Michelin star. Restaurant Martin Wishart has a certain caché. It is a place to propose, to woo, to seal the deal. If it’s on the expense account, lucky you. If not, buy the ticket, take the ride: choose a tasting menu, with…
The Kitchin
78 Commercial Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6LXOf course, you can melt the credit card with the tasting or seasonal menus at this ultra-slick Leith restaurant, but Tom Kitchin has also brought his Michelin-starred brand of fine dining to a refreshingly wide audience of food lovers. A set lunch menu…
Maison Bleue
Housed in an old building full of character, Maison Bleue’s chateau-cum-castle interior design makes the most of its olde-world surrounds: stone arches and spiral staircase, artfully aged wood, thistles on the table, while candle-flickeringly low…
Malmaison Brasserie
1 Tower Place, Edinburgh, EH6 7BZWith only the odd model ship hinting at its original function as a seaman's mission (and thankfully nothing to indicate another past incarnation as a house of ill-repute), the Mal instead exudes a distinctly Parisian feel, dressed in rich, dark hues and…
Pierre Victoire
18 Eyre Place, Edinburgh, EH3 5EPNo story of Edinburgh's dining scene in the last two decades can be fully told without Pierre Victoire being mentioned. Through thick and thin, ups and downs, Pierre Levicky is still part of the scene; these days he's operating in relative seclusion at…
Chez Jules
109 Hanover Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1DJIt's twenty years since the plain but distinctive red-and-yellow colour scheme of Pierre Victoire off-shoot Chez Jules first appeared in Edinburgh. Its comeback over the last couple of years – first on Hanover Street then, towards the end of 2010, a…
Plumed Horse
50–54 Henderson Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6DETo begin at the end – and a mighty fine end indeed, distinguished by desserts as delightful on the eye as the spoon. A vibrant gingerbread mousse contrasts with sweet, crunchy ‘rocks’ of honeycomb, a thing of true beauty. Then nougat parfait, delicately…
Petit Paris
If Petit Paris aspires to be a little piece of the French capital, it’s not the city’s grand boulevards or imposing squares, but the winding cobbled streets where time seems to stand still and there’s an old-fashioned bistro on every corner. The place…
La P'tite Folie
Tudor House, 9 Randolph Place, Edinburgh, EH3 7TEFor 16 years La P'tite Folie has been part of Edinburgh's dining scene, initially in the city-centre bustle of Frederick Street and joined, ten years ago, by the venue that has come to overshadow the original, set behind a quirky Tuor façade looking out…
La P'tite Folie
61 Frederick Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1LHFor 16 years La P'tite Folie has been part of Edinburgh's dining scene, initially in the city-centre bustle of Frederick Street and joined, ten years ago, by the venue that has come to overshadow the original, set behind a quirky Tudor façade looking…
Hotel du Vin
11 Bristo Place, Edinburgh, EH1 1EZHotel du Vin has always sought to rise above its peers in the often-dubious chain-hotel restaurant business. Here, snuggled between the National Museum of Scotland and Edinburgh University’s central campus, it succeeds. Upon leaving the hectic churn of…
The Honours
58a North Castle Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3LU‘To do the honours of a table gracefully, is one of the outlines of a well-bred man.’ So says the rare 18th-century text from which Martin Wishart’s second Edinburgh venture takes its name, and both he and head chef Paul Tamburrini do the table proud…
The Pompadour by Galvins
Michelin-starred chefs Chris and Jeff Galvin shoot for an Edinburgh star at their Pompadour, secreted away in a sanctum of the Caledonian Hotel. It is a fittingly fine dining room, with castle view and a giant chandelier centrepiece among the…
Galvin Brasserie de Luxe
2012 was a big year for the Caledonian Hotel. Bestowed with Waldorf Astoria branding and given a £24million makeover, its new brasserie from renowned London chefs Chris and Jeff Galvin (with ex-Number One at the Balmoral chef Craig Sandle in the…
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…
Made in France
5 Lochrin Place, Edinburgh, EH3 9QXThe clue’s in the name, as Parisian-style prints and artefacts, cute lamp-lit tables and a counter hung with garlic and saucisson instantly transport you across the Channel. The owners import meats, cheeses, even butter and paper-wrapped sugar cubes…
Café Cassis
Now in its third year, Café Cassis remains unfamiliar even to many of Edinburgh’s enthusiastic restaurant goers. This is a shame, as it turns out highly enjoyable, seasonally influenced meals that aim to offer something for everyone, with lots of…
Patisserie Madeleine
27b Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, EH4 1HUThe combination of minimalist styling and glass display cabinets featuring neat lines of coloured macaroons and delicate pastries means stopping for coffee here can feel like disturbing an immaculate art gallery or exclusive boutique. A gentle Parisian…
L'escargot Bleu
The humble snail is a byword for French cuisine and the symbol of the international Slow Food movement, both of which are well represented by this popular Broughton Street restaurant. There’s a real French ambience in the high-ceilinged dining room with…
Café Marlayne
13 Antigua Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3NHThere are two Café Marlaynes: the bijou Thistle Street restaurant and the contrastingly informal Antigua Street branch, which is split into compact café and large dining room. The café does a standard line in coffee, croissants and chat, laptops and…



