Vroni's – July 2012
Vroni’s is a small cosy wine bar for people to look good in, so we expected good food on their [Read more]
Vroni’s is a small cosy wine bar for people to look good in, so we expected good food on their [Read more]
Following on from Anatolia, we were in the mood for more food from that part of the world (and beyond!). [Read more]
Best news I’ve had for a while (kind of!) another OKO 🙂 We heart OKO, since we stumbled in last [Read more]
The largest Thai restaurant in Europe has just opened up…and it’s Glasgow! Based in the listed Townhouse building on the corner [Read more]
Anatolia is a new Turkish restaurant on the corner of St.Vincent street and Hope street where Arisaig used to be. We [Read more]
A long day at the Foodies Festival meant that we needed somewhere to rest our weary legs and get some [Read more]
Some food and a concert as part of Merchant City Festival. Gitane Ecosse playing some gypsy influenced jazz went excellently [Read more]
Taste of Edinburgh is a bright spot in what can be a dreich Scottish summer. The festival will be returning [Read more]
A quick dinner was required in Edinburgh before going to see a film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (The [Read more]
One from the backlog! Up in Aberdeen for a wee weekend away and had to have some fish. Came her [Read more]
Punting itself as a seafood restaurant and a gin cocktail bar, we of course had to go Small but interesting [Read more]
We heart the hidden lane, and so when snooping around online I saw that they had settled on a date [Read more]
Rumoured to be the best Burek in town. If you like pizza, try “pizza burek”. If you want mince, try “mesni [Read more]
This would be an excellent place to visit in the summertime, outside seating next to the river, a huge selection [Read more]
This is an odd place, selling hearty food, student drinks and looking like it is made from off cuts of [Read more]
Italian restaurant with outside seating right next to the river. Unfortunately we visited during a thunderstorm :(, however inside was [Read more]
Horse?! it is. Seemingly low in fat and very tasty. We had to visit. We purchased one between the two [Read more]
Ham and Cheese sandwich €4.60 – ham, cheese, salad and egg. Fresh, chewy bread with fresh ingredients. Those europeans know [Read more]
A latest fad of mine is to try out the local sushi. I love sushi to bits and after [Read more]
Located underneath the main precinct, this place is hard to find (Skriti Kot means hidden corner) but worth it to [Read more]
Who can resist a coffee and croissant for €1.40 and ham & cheese toast for €1.30?! especially when you are [Read more]
Hiding on the road behind “Church on the Hill”, this little piece of retro history could be easily passed [Read more]
Bit of a strange place this, does it want to serve food, be a pre club hangout, be a [Read more]
We won tickets to a wine masterclass at the Kyloe Restaurant, which is very handy if you are a food [Read more]
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