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North and East of Edinburgh : Places to eat

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  • This restaurant is the talk of the town. Award-winning young chef Jeremy Wares serves nouvelle cuisine in a clean, minimalist setting. It tastes and looks as if every ingredient has been hand-picked.

  • French cuisine of the highest calibre served amid dreamy 1920s décor (see Andrew Fairlie) .

  • Cosy country house with bright dining room and a prestigious menu. Everything from marbled terrine of woodpigeon to mushroom polenta cake with bok choi.

  • Situated at the end of a lovely glen is this hotel and restaurant. A simple all-day menu provides such staples as haddock, venison and homemade pies, while slightly more elaborate dishes are served for dinner.

  • A much-cherished old hotel which serves food but is most famous for its smoke-lined bar and its own brewery next door (Moulin Light and Ale of Atholl).

  • Imbued with golfing heritage yet retaining a refreshingly light air, this is dining at its finest. Virtuoso chef Mark Lindsey and a wine list of 200 bins. Smart dress and tie preferred.

  • Plain no-nonsense food served in a converted boathouse overlooking the harbour of this much-photographed village. Bar below, bistro above.

  • Within the white walls of this old fisherman’s cottage seafood is the speciality, naturally enough (especially Arbroath Smokies, (see Arbroath Smokies) ). Also good venison and local produce.

  • A seafood heaven off a courtyard behind the Fisheries Museum (see Scottish Fisheries Museum) . One meat dish, plus some of the best fish in Scotland (see Top 10 Scottish Dishes) .

  • Exceptional food and range of wine at the fairest prices. This restaurant is an enduring favourite (see The Peat Inn) .

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