They definitely have TVs as we went there for for Scotland v England game at Wembley a year or so back, didn’t put the sound on though so we left.
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Tried Miller and Carter tonight for the first time as had heard some good feedback from various people. Wished I hadn’t bothered to honest, tough under seasoned steak, greasy onion loaf, crap chips and a lettuce wedge. The food certainly didn’t live up to our expectations and the service was appalling, obviously caught out by the Wednesday night rush. At £97 for three of us I have had far better.
I went to the Hawksmoor tonight and thought it was very disappointing. The food was fairly good, but nothing special and zero value for money. It's the first of these London chains in the area I've went to and will definitely be the last. The house lager was very good though, and the highlight of the visit.
Couple of visits to ‘chain’ restaurants.
Cafe Andaluz - one on George IV bridge, was superb excellent food and very cheap using the fixed price menu they have a chorizo and black pudding dish which is sublime.
Côte Brasserie - Pretty good had a steak which was done a bit too rare for me,lovely desserts and excellent staff.
Was at the Black pig and Oyster on Thursday night. £35 per couple for 8 tapas dishes and a bottle of wine, an absolute steal. The food is stunning.
Visited cafe dominicos a couple of weeks ago, had a great steak and the missus had a superb tuna steak.
Had a chilli dog at teuchters landing in Leith 3 weeks ago, which was very disappointing. Nice beer garden though.
Finally, was at the auld hundred last week and had their Rob Roy burger which was lovely
The Shore Restaurant at the Double Tree in North Queensferry is definitely worth a wee journey.
Any suggestions for a ‘cheap’ and cheerful meal in Leith next Saturday night?
By cheap I’m not talking about Wetherspoons cheap but nothing fancy. Think I prefer down the shore but can’t think of anywhere I really want to go so might venture up to Leith walk instead.
Open to suggestion regarding the type of food but definitely not Indian.
Used to go there all the time but I’m in the huff with them now.
I’m a simple man with simple taste buds 😊, they used to do a brilliant deal that was 4 tapas and a bottle of wine for £25 but they decided to change their menu to lots of stuff that I’m sure is great for a foodie but a bit fancy for me, they’ve also put their prices up loads as well.
Vittorias is a really good shout as well though.
I see Serrano & Manchego has shut it’s doors for good on Leith Walk.
I always found Serrano & Manchego a strange one. It’s owned by the same people that have The Shack and El Barrio so it was quite a different venture for them to try. It will be interesting to see if there’s any reason comes out for them closing.
I was only in once and it was decent enough without really tempting me to go back.
Cheers.
Decided to give the barologist a go. I used to really like it for food when it was the cameo, nothing fancy but decent value pub grub so will be interesting to see how it compares.
Cant say I’m particularly excited about going there for a drink to be fair as the whole theme looks a bit ridiculous to me but worth trying I suppose.
I went to Miros Cantina Mexicana over the weekend - the Mexican on Rose Street - which I'd been looking forward to for a while as I'd heard it was great Mexican food. I think I maybe got the places mixed up though as I thought it was fairly poor.
Admitedly it was lunch time when I went so maybe dinner is a different experience. The decor was nice and the staff were welcoming and friendly.
We started off sharing some guacamole with chips - the guacamole was poor in comparison to other place or what I can make at home, and at £6.50 was a rip off. My main of mixed meat and seafood paella was strangely saucy (maybe just how Mexican's do their paella?) with a weird taste throughout it. Others had the taco and enchilada options - both looked decent/better choices. Also spied some nachos on our way out that looked very nice, so I maybe ordered poorly.
I had thought this was the highly rated Mexican prior to visitng - but I'm now assuming that's a different place (I've Googled now - and I'm maybe thinking of El Cartel on Thistle Street)
Can't be arsed reading through 860 replies so apologies if it's been mentioned...Rhubarb restaurant in Prestonfield house. The best eating out experience I've had in Edinburgh. Absolutely beautiful rooms to have pre dinner drinks, your meal, then relax with a drink upstairs. Pretty expensive but if you want to impress your companion of choice it's a guaranteed leg opener :wink:
As I was reading your post I was thinking you might have went to the wrong one,,,, then I read your last line!
El Cartel is a cracking little Mexican, be prepared to wait for a table or leave your name/number then head around to the Queen's Arms for a drink whilst you wait.
I was there on Saturday afternoon, the Baja cod taco is outstanding along with the shredded chicken dish that was on the specials,,,, washed down with frozen mango margarita and a couple of VERY nice añejo tequilas (their tequila list is extensive).
Well worth a visit!
Anyone tried Six By Nico?
Had anyone been to or heard of Carnivore at the bottom of Blair St/Cowgate?
Not sure when it popped up but it's marketing itself as a meat & bourbon bar, sounds right up my street but worried it might just another hipster venture that looks good from the outside but no substance within!