Legit butterweadre wrote:This is the good shit.
Not really an everyday one though.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Kerrygold is underappreciated outside of Ireland though. And it's readily available and keenly priced.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Without meaning to sound like Russell Howard, bread and butter always tastes nicer at other people's houses.
davyK wrote:SpaceGazelle wrote:Kerrygold is underappreciated outside of Ireland though. And it's readily available and keenly priced.
I've been to a few places on holiday and when they hear the accent they say "AH - Kerry Gold!!" so I think it's more appreciated in some places than you would think
Kow wrote:Ah, come on. That was an ad.davyK wrote:I've been to a few places on holiday and when they hear the accent they say "AH - Kerry Gold!!" so I think it's more appreciated in some places than you would thinkSpaceGazelle wrote:Kerrygold is underappreciated outside of Ireland though. And it's readily available and keenly priced.
regmcfly wrote:Poppo was right r.e. cocktail bars - we have some of the finest. If you're looking for one fancy meal, rather than just fire you off to The Kitchin for Michelin love, can I recommend The Scran and Scallie in Stockbridge which is Tom Kitchins's gastropub. Last time I was there I had the most divine hoggett. Otherwise, some nice places to go - Korean BBQ literally the name, a wee tiny place across the road from the King's Theatre. Also has its own theatre as you cook on your table etc The Cambridge Bar / Bell's Diner Everyone will have their own ideas about what is the best burger in Edinburgh, but these are my two favourites. The former will do some mad and crazy combos with their burgers, the latter has done the same Californian recipe for 50 odd years. Bross Bagels one in Leith walk, one just off the west end of princes at. For a cheap and filling breakfast / lunch, their
Vancouver style bagels are to die for. I'm a fan of the cold turkey, but whatever you get will be amazing. pizzeria 1926 / civerinos - your pizza heaven. The former kind of like Edinburgh's answer to paesano but a little more upmarket with toppings, and as such, pizzas are £2-3 more expensive than the big P. The latter is a by the slice place just up from Greyfriars Bobby as you start going to the university area. It's quick, cheap and filling. I'll do drink later. Off work ill with no voice today so plenty of time....
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