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Restaurant at Dalmahoy Marriott Hotel

  • Address: Kirknewton, Midlothian, Edinburgh, EH27 8EB (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): English, Scottish
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: N/A, Dinner: £40.00

Restaurant at Johnstounburn House Hotel

  • Address: Humbie, Edinburgh, EH36 5PL (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): British
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: N/A, Dinner: £28.00

Restaurant at The Bonham Hotel

The Restaurant at Bonham aims to give stylish cooking amidst gracious surroundings and is certainly in the top ten restaurants in the city. You'll be tempted by distinctively European-inspired food and enticed by provocative wines.

  • Address: 35 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, EH3 7RN (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): Modern European
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: £23.00, Dinner: £39.00

Restaurant Martin Wishart

The elegantly simple interior of Restaurant Martin Wishart forms the perfect backdrop against which the food takes centre stage. Wishart's inimitable style revolves around subtle flavours and delicate sauces, which allow the flavour of the produce to come to the fore.

  • Address: 54 The Shore, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6RA (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): French, Modern
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: £35.00, Dinner: £71.00

Sabor Criollo

  • Address: 36 Deanhaugh Street, City of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH4 1LY (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): American
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: N/A, Dinner: N/A

Sadivino

This apparently humble little Italian café is nothing more or less than a wolf in sheep's clothing. Its location at the sleepy end of West Richmond Street is hardly compelling and a passing glance might mistake Sadivino for just another of those worthy restaurants that do a job, but lack that extra quality.

  • Address: 52 West Richmond Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9DZ (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): Italian
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: N/A, Dinner: N/A

Saffrani

If at first you don't succeed - and you may well not, in trying to find Saffrani - do not give up. The rewards of a little persistence are well worthwhile. This new Indian, tucked away in one of Edinburgh's tiny side streets, between the Festival Theatre and Old College is breaking the mould, no flock wallpaper, no tinkling fountains, just 30 seats and a real desire to introduce new flavours, new dishes, new aspects of North Indian food.

  • Address: 11 South College Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): Indian
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: N/A, Dinner: N/A

Santini Bistro

  • Address: 8 Conference Square, Edinburgh, EH3 8AN (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): Italian
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: £29.00, Dinner: £49.00

Scran Barley

  • Address: 20-a Leopold Place, London Road, Edinburgh, EH7 5LB (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): Modern British, Scottish, Restaurant
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: N/A, Dinner: £22.00

Shapes Restaurant

  • Address: Bankhead Avenue, Edinburgh, EH11 4BY (Map)
  • Cuisine(s): International, Modern British
  • Avg. Cost Per Head Lunch: £22.00, Dinner: £50.00

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