Travel 1 minute 04 April 2019

Spotlight on Edinburgh

See what’s hot in the capital of Scotland’s food scene.

Edinburgh is a city with a flourishing food scene; its diverse selection of restaurants encompassing Korean, French, Italian, Thai, Middle Eastern and, of course, traditional Scottish cuisines.

From small plates and Bib Gourmands to tasting menus and Michelin Stars, this is a city that has all bases covered when it comes to choosing where to eat.

The new Michelin Stars and Bib Gourmands for 2020 remain secret for now, but here’s a sneak preview of some of the restaurants set to make an appearance in the 2020 Michelin Guide.

New to the Great Britain & Ireland Michelin Guide 2020


The Lookout by Gardener’s Cottage

An eye-catching, modern restaurant perched beside the city observatory on Calton Hill; take your time climbing up here as it’s easy to run out of breath, but so worth it for the views (and the food).

Creative, pared-back cooking comes with tons of flavor. Try egg yolk raviolo, Tunworth and crow garlic or pollock, mussels, celeriac and kohlrabi.

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@TheLookoutByGC

Condita

A small, six table restaurant in the southern suburbs of the city offering a five- and eight-course surprise tasting menu accompanied by natural and organic wines.

Well-crafted dishes offer a clever balance of delicate flavors, and might include pheasant with shiitake or parsnip with honey.

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The Edinburgh Food Studio

A friendly, laid-back ‘restaurant and research hub’ where the dining happens communally and the sourcing of produce is paramount.

A set seven-course tasting menu offers modern dishes with a Scottish heart. Feast on such joys as crab, radish and damson blossom or mutton, ramson, yogurt and Jersey Royals.

  @EdFoodStudio
@Edfoodstudio
Rhubarb at Condita.
Rhubarb at Condita.

The Rabbit Hole

A sweet neighborhood spot passionately run by a Sicilian/Canadian couple who have fulfilled their dream of opening a restaurant in the area of the city in which they live.

French-inspired cooking might mean braised rabbit leg with salsa verde and braised lentils with Morteau sausage or a classic lemon tart with lemon sorbet and blueberry sauce.

  The Rabbit Hole

Merienda

This bright restaurant is set in affluent Stockbridge, surrounded by some great independent food shops. Its name means ‘snack’ in Spanish.

Scotland’s bountiful larder is used to produce Mediterranean-inspired small plates like hot smoked salmon with shallot purée and plum fool with cinnamon sugar.

  @MeriendaEdin
@Merienda_edinburgh

Beef ravioli at Mono.
Beef ravioli at Mono.

Southside Scran

The latest city opening from Tom and Michaela Kitchin is a smart bistro and, like the other restaurants in their group, incorporates a ‘Nature to Plate’ philosophy.

The on-view rotisserie is a real eye-catcher; French dishes with a Scottish twist might include borders roe deer pithivier with quince and crème caramel.

  @SouthsideScran
@Southsidescran

Mono

Close to the Royal Mile, smartly dressed Mono serves up tasty modern Italian dishes; head downstairs to watch the chefs preparing them in the open kitchen.

There’s a good value set price lunch menu—or come at dinner for more ambitious dishes like squid ink tagliolini with burrata, squid ragout and vanilla or aged Parmesan risotto with crispy pancetta, egg yolk and black pepper.

  @Mono_edinburgh
@Monoedinburgh

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