Out of all the steakhouses I've been too in Edinburgh and there are many I would put that in my top five, only trumped by Steak in Picardy Place and Miller and Carter out at the old brig. Miller and Carter on Hanover Street has a LOT of work to do to get it up to scratch.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Looking forward to giving Gaucho a shot when it opens and one other place that I forgot that does a mean steak is the Old Bell up at Causewayside.
We do a different steakhouse every two months so it's a bit of a challenge to do them all 😀
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the best Steak place in the area, is unfortunately also the most expensive ... that said, for Steak heaven - the Champany Inn (near Linlithgow) has it all...outstanding steaks
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Any recommendations for restaurants around the festival theatre? Wife's birthday next month and we're getting aw cultured going to the Nutcracker.
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Mother India is close by on Infirmary Street.
Ting Thai Caravan, on Teviot.
Field on Nicholson Street.
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Mother India as mentioned, Kalpna too, if you’re okay with Indian dishes.
There are a few really nice restaurants on the Royal Mile, either side of the Bridges. If you are going to the evening performance not all might open early enough for you, so worth checking out.
There are a number of places within a few streets of the EFT to the south-west, towards George Square and the like. There’s a bit of choice there as there are many different styles of food.
As Easty’s said above, Field is a good shout and no distance at all. The Tower at the Museum is another option if the budget isn’t a worry
I like to try different places but every other time I go I tend to opt for La Garrigue on Jeffrey Street, halfway between the Market Street entrance to Waverley Station and the Royal Mile. It’s southern French cuisine from the Languedoc, so it’s hearty and tasty essentially. Fifteen minute walk to the EFT at a brisk pace.
If you’ve got time for a pre-theatre drink, I would recommend the Captains Bar on South College Street, just round the corner from the theatre It’s a small, small pub but very friendly and they often have a couple of folk playing live music.
I hope you enjoy The Nutcracker. Scottish Ballet are really decent and put on a great production. It’s a bit of a tradition for me to take my daughter to The Nutcracker each Christmas and we are both looking forward to it againThere's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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19-11-2017 06:49 PM #706
Tried the new burger restaurant which is operating out of Salt Horse. Really decent American/fast food style offerings, made even better with a kernel IPA to go with it.
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It's actually my first visit to the Festival theatre! Sheltered life considering that I grew up in Edinburgh.
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As I said before, Scottish Ballet are pretty reliable with their productions so I'm expecting it to be good!There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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Had an indian from that place in Musselburgh a few weeks back, the shish mahal? Opposite the Sportsman pub that Jacky Mac used to run. Excellent, 8/10, would have been 10/10 but the collection time was 90 minutes instead of 40 like they said. The garlic rice was to die for!
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22-11-2017 08:24 AM #711
Went to Dante's at Colinton a few days ago and was slightly disappointed. Food wasn't bad but after reading the reviews was expecting more and not sure I would rush back , especially as its a little out of the way. Setting and service was excellent though.
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Is it still much the same? I remember the pizzas being very nice!
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24-11-2017 07:31 PM #715
Visited the Ting Thai caravan today for the first time. Quality scran and very reasonably priced too.
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25-11-2017 11:09 AM #716
I recently had a meal with the family at the Ship Inn, Elie. Seriously good pub food, quite pricey but very nice. Oddly, one small random bit of my main course, mushroom sauce, was the only down side of the whole meal. It was the consistency of dishwater and was really unpalatable.
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26-11-2017 02:05 PM #718
Queens Spice in South Queensferry last night. We were there with friends who live local, had a great night, food was up there with better Indians I have had.
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For some reason though it always reminds of that Little Britain sketch with Ting Tong and Mr Dudley!
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Itihaas Dalkeith last night food was 10/10 service was slightly lacking 8/10.
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