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Generally eat Chinese more often than other cuisines but favourite would probably be Indian, perhaps Italian
Don't venture in to Edinburgh much and being from Midlothian but living in Peeblss I will on occasion take the drive to Itihaas in dalkeith as my favourite for either a rogan josh or ceylon
Used to love the caprice in Musselburgh but not been in years
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Yesterday 07:55 PM #1
Favourite takeaway
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Yesterday 07:59 PM #2
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Chippy for me.
Not a fan of chineses generally. Always feel horrendous after them although Karen’s Unicorn doesn’t seem to make me feel as bad.
Love a pizza and a gyros as well.
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Yesterday 08:20 PM #3
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Every Friday night, if we haven't already been out for a meal.
Mostly it will be a Chinese from the Hong Kong at Restalrig. I'll have a chow mein of some sort, skinny noodles. Mrs Jackie has about 3 or 4 dishes she likes - with prawn crackers.
A chippy from the Rig occasionally.
Can't find a decent Indian nearby, we've tried them all and retry now and again.Space to let
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Yesterday 10:11 PM #4
Indian is favourite. Restaurant for takeaway was St John’s Curry Club but my wife ordered one when I was out recently and the pakora had loads of hair in them which has totally put us off. The best Indian takeaway we’ve had recently was from the Shahi Grill in Juniper Green but they don’t deliver to us. Luckily they are on the way home from my parents in law and sister in laws places.
Favourite meal from St John’s was the Bengali Green Chicken which you don’t get many places (St Johns former sister restaurant In Touch was one of the few). Shahi grill do have it on the menu on their website but it won’t let you order it and it isn’t on any of their Just Eat/Uber Eats menus or indeed their in restaurant paper menus.
Favourite sit in Indian restaurants are Prahna and Rustoms (the half kilo of karahi is ace).
Chinese takeaway we generally go Lucky Chen.
Chippy Barbeque for delivery. Pentland Fry for pick up. Had one from Barbeque tonight and it was disappointing.
Kebab. Istanbul at Saughton
Burgers. The Ranch at Bankhead
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Yesterday 10:30 PM #5
Chinese more often than not, used to use Lucky Chen but recently switched to Wongs for a takeaway and haven’t been disappointed yet.
Indian, I only really use Eastern Pavilion in Corstorphine as I think it’s far superior to the others.
Chippy, not really my thing for obvious reasons but on occasion I have used the BBQ or the Corbie at D Mains.
Dine Thyme in Brunswick Street for the best takeaway breakfast rolls around when I’m in the area.
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Yesterday 11:33 PM #8
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Chinese
Shredded Beef in Chilli Sauce
Whatever the Jade Garden at Stockbridge next to the petrol station used be called about 20 years ago, when I lived down that way.
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Today 05:46 AM #10
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Chinese but even the best places seem to leave you feeling crap after, including Tiger In at Joppa and Chinese Flavour in Magdalene (best ones don’t do JustEat, so go explore further!). That said, I’m heading to Cool Jade on Sunday in Corstorphine which we love.
Kebabs / Pizzas from Angelos in Lochend.
Indian from Shahi Manzik in Willowbrae.
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Today 05:59 AM #11
Where we used to live we had a pizza/kebab/curry take away and their calzones and pizzas were sensational.
I’ve lost 13kg since we moved 😂"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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Originally I thought Gautams was a bit far away but then I looked at a map lol
Thanks for the recommendation.Space to let
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Today 08:55 AM #14
There's a great Döner takeaway on the edge of Berlin that is my go to on my way home if I can't be arsed cooking.
The wife normally has a Döner Box, which has all the ingredients of a kebab except the bread.
The boy will have a Durum Döner, a kebab wrapped up like a large sausage roll using pita bread.
I normally opt for a Döner Plate, basically a Kebab with it's ingredients separated on a plate with rice or chips as a side.
Still wish we had a chippy though 😛
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They have big plans for barbecue days with an Indian twist as well as having sports on their tvs etc and with plans to use the beer garden more often too.
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Desi Pakwan or Mother India for Indian.
Karens Unicorn for Chinese.
Nok's Kitchen (Castle and Stockbridge) for Thai.
Best Kebab for kebabs.
Chippy by Spencer or The Fishmarket for chippy.
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Today 09:44 AM #19
I never get a delivery, if I want a takeaway I always phone it in, and pick up. We have a few places locally like the Manor House and the Barbecue, that take me 5/10 mins to get to
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As an aside have you tried any of the Korean food from Wongs yet, I haven’t but would be interested to hear of any of your favourites
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Pizza from the Caprice, top notch.
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Today 10:58 AM #22
Taste Good or Oriental Express for Chinese, Shandon Spice for curry, although I think that it closed recently unfortunately.
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Today 11:36 AM #23
The Hill Station (Indian) has re-opened on Comiston Road (now called the New Hill Station). My son picked up a curry there a couple of weeks back and said it was great.
Like others, I tend to not feel great after pretty much any sort of takeaway. There's a kind of posh frozen food shop called Cook which does curries and we tried them a while back. They were excellent. Well priced, home-made quality.
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Today 11:52 AM #24
Your kitchen in Dalkeith for a Chinese, canny go past the Mongolian beef got nice wee kick to it.
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Today 01:36 PM #25
Take my advice, ditch the takeaways and eat healthy food, you will thank me within the year.
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I usually get the special chicken kebab, the large is massive.
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