Edinburgh restaurant recommendation required

Edinburgh restaurant recommendation required

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graham@edinburgh

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26,553 posts

232 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Hey folks, managed to get a date with a rather lovely young Polish girl. Even more astoundingly, she'd already met me when she said yes. Mind boggles. Anyway, she likes vegetables and healthy food (but didn't say she was a vegetarian explicitly) but I'm more of an Italian/Indian/Chinese type bloke. If there's a steak on the menu, I'm fine too (unless she does actually turn out to be veggie of course...)

I'm coming from Leith, she's from Marchmont.

Any suggestions?

graham@edinburgh

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26,553 posts

232 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Cool - nice start, ta. I forgot to mention it shouldn't be too flash or cost the earth. Don't want to set a dangerous, wallet bashing precedent should things go well

Don't spose you remember the name? Was it SingThai?

Oh and it's a Friday - need to book or not?


Edited by graham@edinburgh on Monday 5th February 18:40

towser

1,015 posts

218 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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graham@edinburgh said:
Hey folks, managed to get a date with a rather lovely young Polish girl. Even more astoundingly, she'd already met me when she said yes. Mind boggles. Anyway, she likes vegetables and healthy food (but didn't say she was a vegetarian explicitly) but I'm more of an Italian/Indian/Chinese type bloke. If there's a steak on the menu, I'm fine too (unless she does actually turn out to be veggie of course...)

I'm coming from Leith, she's from Marchmont.

Any suggestions?


Best vegetarian in Embra is David Bann's place on St Mary's St about 1/2 way down the royal mile. Website here www.davidbann.co.uk/

I'm no veggie but have a few mates who are and have been here a few times, good food, reasonable price , nice surroundings.


Edited by towser on Monday 5th February 19:12

mcecm

674 posts

274 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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I had a good meal a few weeks back in a place called Iglu www.theiglu.com/

nicholas blair

4,109 posts

291 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Hi Graham

popped into the Old Chain Pier on Saturday night just along the road from you (within walking distance)- pretty good grub washed down with some good vino and very reasonable!

Get a downstairs table if you go.

Cheers#

Nick

www.oldchainpier.co.uk/




Edited by nicholas blair on Monday 5th February 19:51

graham@edinburgh

Original Poster:

26,553 posts

232 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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nicholas blair said:
Hi Graham

popped into the Old Chain Pier on Saturday night just along the road from you (within walking distance)- pretty good grub washed down with some good vino and very reasonable!

Get a downstairs table if you go.

Cheers#

Nick

www.oldchainpier.co.uk/




Is that the place on the right next to some traffic lights just before the road takes a sharp left away from the sea? (Heading out of Leith towards Barnton)


mcem - iglu looks a possibility, nice variety.

towser - ta, but nothing on there that appeals to me

Edited by graham@edinburgh on Monday 5th February 20:08

nicholas blair

4,109 posts

291 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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graham@edinburgh said:
nicholas blair said:
Hi Graham

popped into the Old Chain Pier on Saturday night just along the road from you (within walking distance)- pretty good grub washed down with some good vino and very reasonable!

Get a downstairs table if you go.

Cheers#

Nick

www.oldchainpier.co.uk/




Is that the place on the right next to some traffic lights just before the road takes a sharp left away from the sea? (Heading out of Leith towards Barnton)


mcem - iglu looks a possibility, nice variety.

towser - ta, but nothing on there that appeals to me

Edited by graham@edinburgh on Monday 5th February 20:08


Sure is, just at the bend on RHS

graham@edinburgh

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26,553 posts

232 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Magic, ta. Although it's fair way for her, it might assist the old "fancy a coffee" routine

nicholas blair

4,109 posts

291 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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graham@edinburgh said:
Magic, ta. Although it's fair way for her, it might assist the old "fancy a coffee" routine



That's what I was thinking hehe

Leithen

12,131 posts

274 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Leith, Marchmont.....

Halfway between the two = The Guildford Arms - nice Gallery restaurant upstairs, good beer, nothing too fancy...... drink

jamieboy

5,912 posts

236 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Leithen said:
The Guildford Arms
thumbup When I was at university we used to go there and think it was an old man's pub, but nowadays it just full of people my age. Odd.

graham@edinburgh

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26,553 posts

232 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Oh I like the look of that. Think we have a winner.

touching cloth

11,706 posts

246 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Used to like The Grain Store on Victoria St when I was up there, been a few years now so might have changed. Reasonable on price and they certainly used to have some vegetarian options cos I lived with a couple of lentil eating feckers.

rcarr

944 posts

217 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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I think Dario's on Lothian Road is great, been going there for about 20 years now, it never disappoints.

Qwelin (on Hannover St??) is a very good chinese but expensive, well the way my Dad spends it is!

northo

2,375 posts

226 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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jamieboy said:
Leithen said:
The Guildford Arms
thumbup When I was at university we used to go there and think it was an old man's pub, but nowadays it just full of people my age. Odd.


Strange - me too.....

g4addicted

425 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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Try The Restaurant on Roseburn Terrace (www.therestaurantedinburgh.co.uk) - one of the best bistro-style restaurants in town.

PS Tell Graeme Nina sent you!!


Edited by g4addicted on Tuesday 6th February 08:53

rcarr

944 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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Go to the Kitchin, he has just been given a Michelin star, he is also an FP from my school!

graham@edinburgh

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26,553 posts

232 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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rcarr said:
Go to the Kitchin, he has just been given a Michelin star, he is also an FP from my school!


I keep meaning to - it's 2 minutes from the flat. Walk part it whenever I wander out for a drink or down to the shops.

g4addicted

425 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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If she's a fish eater, Sweet Melindas on Argyll St - small so you need to book but very good - and the veggie stuff accompanying the meal is actually edible!! altho it's a fish restaurant it always has a meat option which often looks so good it's tempting even if you've gone cos you fancy fish!!

joncastle

251 posts

232 months

Tuesday 6th February 2007
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Oh, there are so many!

Leith - Vaults is v. nice but v. pricey, Silvio is the Maitre d' and he's an old friend.

The King's Wark was always good for pub food, and Fishers down the end of the Shore is also cheap and friendly.

Bann's and The Grain Store both excellent.

Duck's at Le Marche Noir in Eyre place - fab.

Must be something interesting in Marchmont/Bruntsfield/Tollcross area - Brougham Place had a couple of nice French places?

Le Partenope on Dalry Road is also popular, and there's a good Italian nearby.

Centotre on George Street, or go to the cafe in the back of Valvona & Crolla on Elm Row

Hendersons still going?

Have a great evening!

Jon