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  • Simply the best vegetarian food in the city. This is no hippy hangout, it's modern, stylish and has a great wine list. I've taken meat eaters there too, and never had any complaints - what more can I say?

  • Looks like a cafe from the outside. The menu is small but the quality of the food will make you go back again and again till you have sampled everything on it...then you go back again because it is so good it would be criminal not to.

  • Scottish Modern cooking at a reasonable price. There is a chain of these around Scotland http://www.howies.uk.com/

    Unpretentious wholesome food. Do try the steak if they are on - one of the best I have had in a while!

  • Friendly, laid back restaurant at Leith docks offering an excellent selction of fresh fish and seafood.

  • Family run restaurant serving Scottish shellfish (best mussels I've ever eaten!), "catch of the day" and farm assured Scottish beef. Lunchtime menu excellent value. Reservations recommended for evening dining.

  • Simply the most romantic restaurant in the whole city, gothic splendour and an excellent array of Scottish foods and fine wines.

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