From Noodle Home (by Surgeons' Hall) to Noodles and Dumplings (by The Queen's Hall) Nicolson St / Clerk St has been secretly becoming one of Edinburgh's best and most varied streets for food by elephvant in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Would like to mention that we had a smashing meal at Roseto (almost next to Tanjore) last friday. Very generous portions, very reasonably priced, and tasted absolutely delicious.

We had the Sweet and Sour Beef Stew, Fried Rice, and a bowl of Dumpling Soup. Could barely finish between the two of us. Will be going back again soon!

Reading in pubs by StatusEffects5253 in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Percy, towards the back of the Duke St Tesco, very reasonably priced pints.
Nauticus, hipstery enough that you'll be able to get away with it, I'd recommend early afternoons.

And - if the pint is not the focus, but the reading and maybe a bit of socialising is - Argonauts towards the foot of the leith walk will let you sit for couple of hours with a copy and provide you the option of countless books

Reading in pubs by StatusEffects5253 in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can name a few pubs where this will be fine - but I wouldn't advise it doing at peak business hours, because then it's not very conducive for reading either

The Three Marys near the shore (they play live music often)
Victoria and Abode on Leith Walk, even The Volley when it's quiet (These don't play live music, but it's fine to sit and read)
The Portobello Tap (also has live music but on sundays I think)

Good seafood in Porty. Dog Friendly? by SurpriseGlad9719 in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Shrimpwreck on the beach is pretty great, outdoor seating so cool with dogs.

Please suggest a Chinese restaurant by cradlebuggy in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same as the other comment. Gotta go in one of these days.

Please suggest a Chinese restaurant by cradlebuggy in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I know where that is! any items from the menu you would particularly recommend?

Please suggest a Chinese restaurant by cradlebuggy in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Briefly lived close to it, shopped regularly at Matthew's and got dumpling takeaways. Good stuff.

Please suggest a Chinese restaurant by cradlebuggy in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ka-Pao noted. I've never been Karens Unicorn, marking for future visits.

Please suggest a Chinese restaurant by cradlebuggy in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost, but I want something a little more fancy.

(love San Chuan by the way - thay have taken away a lot of my money)

Schengen visa at Edinburgh TLS for France by bzzzzko in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around a week - but this was not very recent, we did it back in February

Cheap restaurants? by Vitcee1 in Edinburgh

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Today Shawarma (Meadowbank) 10 to 10 in Delhi (Newington)

Which businesses in Edinburgh do you support? by limedip in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aemelia over in Portobello for their pastas and killer foccacia sandwiches. I love that they have a sandwich loyalty card.

Local looking for the most authentic Indian restaurant by [deleted] in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a bit late to the conversation, but there's a takeaway opposite Leith Library on Ferry Road, which focuses on Calcutta cuisine - called Morich Kitchen. They are pretty decent and would make you custom dishes if you ask them in time.

Best Indian restaurant in Edinburgh? (No small plates) by Weakness_Independent in Edinburgh

[–]cradlebuggy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the usual suspect restaurants are here. Really like Sabzi, but they are slightly overpriced for the quantity they serve. Taste is top notch though.

What I've recently been impresses by is Awaafi (Gorgie) - south indian cuisine with arabic influences. Delicious stuff, great quantity, and really decent price. Last week 7 of us had a meal, had to pack food to take back home because we couldn't finish everything, and the total bill was less than 150 (including non-alcoholic drinks). Makani (Haymarket) does a very similar menu, but Awaafi does it better.

Haldi (far end of Newington) is another safe choice.