If the weather is nice, Arthur's Seat is a decent walk with great scenery.Hyde wrote:Looking for places to eat in Edinburgh. Here's what I've found online and remembering from here -
BURGERS - Bread Meats Bread, Fat Hippo
CURRY - Dishoom
BBQ - ???
JAPANESE (not sushi, thanks) - ???
Is it pretty easy to walk in and sit down, or should I expect to queue?
Also, any must-see places for a 9 yr old boy and myself, pls. Going to be there for a couple of days.
THANK YOU!
This. It's gorgeous and lovely to explorepoprock wrote:If you’ve only got a couple of days, one of those days is probably best spent just wandering the streets. Edinburgh’s a beautiful place.
Hyde wrote:Looking for places to eat in Edinburgh. Here's what I've found online and remembering from here -
BURGERS - Bread Meats Bread, Fat Hippo
CURRY - Dishoom
BBQ - ???
JAPANESE (not sushi, thanks) - ???
Is it pretty easy to walk in and sit down, or should I expect to queue?
Also, any must-see places for a 9 yr old boy and myself, pls. Going to be there for a couple of days.
THANK YOU!
poprock wrote:Scran and Scallie down in Stockbridge might be a good shout then. Run by Tom Kitchin, but more of a casual vibe than The Kitchin is.
regmcfly wrote:Hang on hang on hang on. Fuck sake the people just hitting dishoom. Slow down. Let's go Burgers - the Cumberland bar is good, but for a kid friendly place, Bells Diner in lovely Stockbridge by miles. Proper californian burgers. Curry - Mother India and Voujon BBQ - the literally named Korean BBQ in Tollcross is earth shaking. I took Tempy there before the smile gig. Otherwise Smoke Shack on Broughton St (regstock shout out get a zombie next door) Japanese - Maki and Ramen, there are several branches, the main one does also have an omikase bar. Must see - Chambers St Museum is free and will entertain for a day, the Camera Obscura is expensive and will maybe entertain a 1/2 day. If your 9 year old is Hardy, The Edinburgh Dungeon, there's also Europe's biggest softplay at Conifox near my house.Hyde wrote:Looking for places to eat in Edinburgh. Here's what I've found online and remembering from here - BURGERS - Bread Meats Bread, Fat Hippo CURRY - Dishoom BBQ - ??? JAPANESE (not sushi, thanks) - ??? Is it pretty easy to walk in and sit down, or should I expect to queue? Also, any must-see places for a 9 yr old boy and myself, pls. Going to be there for a couple of days. THANK YOU!
Yossarian wrote:Capri’s a bit nice then.
Yossarian wrote:Yep. Lovely place.
MattyJ wrote:I went to Dishoom in London, and very good it was too.
It's in Scotlandpoprock wrote:Mother India’s based in Glasgow, so by that logic …
Unlikely wrote:Oh don't be so pissy. Christ.
Unlikely wrote:Oh don't be so pissy. Christ.
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