For some thing a little further afield, the Captains Table in Fraserburgh. We went a couple of weeks back and it was lovely. Nice fresh fish, as you would expect, but a little over priced. Surf n turf came with scallops rather than prawns. Small menu and varies depending on wl the fish on offer. Do a good Sunday roast too, apparently.
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30-10-2018 04:52 PM #871
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31-10-2018 08:23 AM #873
Fazenda last night.
If you like meat, it's awesome. Brazilian BBQ style, bringing skewers of meat to your table and eat as much as you want/can - complemented by a buffet of other dishes which were in the main very nice. Highlights were the minted lamb and garlic crusted steak.
One of those places that you leave craving a lie down and nap after over-indulging.
Looking to organise an Xmas dinner with a few friends from my old work - any recommendations for a place to take a group of c.12/15 with varied tastes?Mon the Hibs.
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31-10-2018 11:48 AM #874
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That is the most unfriendly website I have seen. The blasting shots are so sore.
Pretentious too. Mussels from British waters??? With cider....
No chance we are going there. I believe that a restaurant website mirrors what is on offer. It must be right.
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05-11-2018 08:20 AM #876This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Food was alright but i ordered something i shouldn't, what i read on the menu really wasn't really what i was seeing in my head if that makes sense. Not their fault to be honest but didn't particularly enjoy it, the Mrs said the same about hers, was alright but a bit 'meh'.
The staff were excellent to be fair, very friendly and couldn't fault the service in the slightest. If it was just the food though i would put that down as my mistake but there was something else just not quite right about the place. I am not sure what but it seemed a bit like they've made a bit of a half hearted attempt to go for this theme. I can't really put my finger on what was missing or what more they could do but to me it felt a bit like i was sat in the cameo with a few new ornaments and the bar staff wearing hats.
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05-11-2018 09:36 AM #878
Went to the Spanish Butcher in Glasgow City Centre on Saturday evening to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Can't recommend it highly enough - food and service were absolutely out of this world. It's expensive, don't get me wrong, but well worth it for a special occasion IMO.
Their wine selection and knowledge is exceptional, and their olives are probably the nicest olives I've ever eaten.
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05-11-2018 12:38 PM #879This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a tough balance with the sides, I usually go up with the intention of just getting a little bit to break up the meat and end up filling my plate with the extras.
I'm no good with the traffic light system either - my plate had filled up quite quickly so I went to red to finish what I had but they kept walking with meat to others at my table and I'd just think "yep, that sounds good" - I had 4 more meats before I decided just to turn to green again and stop pretending I wasn't a pig.Mon the Hibs.
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05-11-2018 03:31 PM #880This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The website is ridiculous and you just know it's trying to mask utter mediocrity in the cooking.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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06-11-2018 04:19 PM #881
On the restaurant theme, sad news about Andrew Fairlie who is the only two star Michelin restaurant in Scotland.He has announced his retirement from the restaurant due to illness. Has been living with a brain tumour since 2005 and there is now no further treatment that can help.
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06-11-2018 04:37 PM #882
Tried Lucas Kitchen in Dunfermline yesterday for lunch - I think it's the same Lucas that do the ice cream in Musselburgh.
£12.00-odd for a three course meal, had haggis bon bons to start and they were lovely, had a whisky sauce with them which was delicious. Went for the carbonara for my main and it was good as well, maybe not as nice as a home made one but not far off it, then sorbets for afters which were excellent.
Would definitely go back.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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09-11-2018 04:58 PM #883
I mentioned it on here before but I went to Scottie’s for lunch again yesterday and it really is superb value.
If you’re after pub grub and are in this side of town it’s as good as you’re going to get IMO.
Myself and the wife got a sharing platter that was a really good size, a bowl of chips to share and two pints of juice and it came to about £15.
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10-11-2018 08:16 AM #884This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I like pub grub though, the best I've had so far is the antiquary on St Stevens street. The Conan Doyle is also good and in a nice central location/close enough for Hibs games.Mon the Hibs.
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10-11-2018 08:41 AM #885
We went to Malvarosa in Portobello last night, tapas place.
It was oustanding, service was good, food was excellent and the value for money was unreal. 4 of us had a sharing plate of bread, olives, cheese and dips to start. 8 tapas, a couple of desserts, 6 beers, 1 small wine and 1 large wine and 3 coffees and the total bill was £87. We left £25 a head and still felt we had scored.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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10-11-2018 10:34 AM #886
Went to the Spylaw Tavern last night, worst meal I've had in a long long time.
Garlic bread with no garlic
Nachos and salsa... Salsa was like soup, with maybe about a spoon's worth of actual salsa, nachos lying in it were wet and floppy and the rest was burnt.
Curry and chips (friend detests the look/feel of rice) came with.... RICE
Lasange tasted like the cheap Aldi stuff I once tried
Macaroni cheese tasted of flour and not much else
I had to wait on my Lasange and some of my chips were half cooked
Gammon steak didn't come with any salad/veg despite being asked for.
Oh and as this was a "large" booking, we preordered the day before.... And they still got it wrong!
Oh well, place used to be alright, not on my list anymore.
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10-11-2018 10:44 AM #887This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was my Grandparents local years ago when it was the Royal Scot and I vaguely remember going in when I was really young. I believe it was a proper little local. Like many pubs it's been forced down the food route and like many it does it badly.
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10-11-2018 02:07 PM #890
Vittoria on Brunswick Street last night.
Great food, efficient, friendly staff, and a great atmosphere too.
To make it even better, we got a 20% discount from the price by showing our season tickets :-)
A wee thing that really impressed us was, today we received an email from the owners, thanking us for our custom and requesting feedback. I'm not too sure how many other restaurants do this, but its a very impressive after service.
I believe the owners are good Hibbies, so if any of you should happen to read this post, thanks, and keep up the good work folks.
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10-11-2018 04:23 PM #891This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They're doing a tie up with Social Bite and you can pay for a Christmas dinner for the homeless, at £5 each and ALL the cash going towards the needy we used our discount to pay for a couple of Christmas dinners,,,, sometimes it's nice to pass it on.
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12-11-2018 08:20 AM #895
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Went to the starbank down newhaven on saturday, 3 of us had a two course meal and two drinks each came to £52 food was very good, the fish that you get served is massive, good/bad thing about it dogs are allowed in
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12-11-2018 09:54 AM #896
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12-11-2018 10:03 AM #897
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Was at Harajuku Kitchen last week. Would recommend it.
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13-11-2018 08:44 PM #898
Went to Nok's Kitchen tonight - very nice Thai. Had a golden beef basket to start, then a beautiful duck curry with egg fried rice. Excellent service, and Reasonably priced too. Very small and busy so needs booked a little in advance.
Mon the Hibs.
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14-11-2018 05:44 PM #899
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16-11-2018 07:14 PM #900
Refinery for me tomorrow. Anyone been?
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