9 Best Restaurants in Edinburgh and the Lothians, Scotland

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Edinburgh's eclectic restaurant scene has attracted a brigade of well-known chefs, including the award-winning trio of Martin Wishart, Tom Kitchin, and Paul Kitching. They and dozens of others have abandoned the tried-and-true recipes for more adventurous cuisine. Of course, you can always find traditional fare, which usually means the Scottish-French style that harks back to the historical "Auld Alliance" of the 13th century. The Scottish element is the preference for fresh and local foodstuffs; the French supply the sauces. In Edinburgh, you can sample anything from Malaysian rendang (a thick, coconut-milk stew) to Kurdish kebabs, while the long-established French, Italian, Chinese, Pakistani, and Indian communities ensure that the majority of the globe's most treasured cuisines are well represented.

Oink

$ | Old Town Fodor's Choice

For a quick cheap bite while wandering the Royal Mile, you can't beat Oink—possibly the best hog roast (pulled pork) in Edinburgh. Located on Canongate (there are two other outlets, but this one is the best), it was founded by two farmers in 2008, and their high-quality, hand-reared pork has proved a huge hit ever since. The idea is simple: choose your bread, choose your stuffing (try the haggis), and choose your sauce, then watch it all being combined with delicious pulled pork and—on request—salty crackling. There are three sizes available: piglet (80 grams, about 3 ounces), oink (160 grams), and grunter (250 grams).

Vietnam House Gallery Café

$ | Haymarket Fodor's Choice

A convenient stroll from Haymarket station and the airport-bound tram, this laid-back, versatile Vietnamese eatery is a combination café, restaurant, and vibrant art gallery. The eclectic decor, homey tables, and hearty Vietnamese fare (which includes meat and vegetarian versions of Vietnamese staples like summer rolls and pho) reflect the warmth of the ever-enthusiastic owners. 

David Bann

$ | Old Town

This hip eatery, situated just off the Royal Mile, serves exclusively vegetarian and vegan favorites, and its inventive dishes and modern interior make it a popular place with young locals. The menu changes constantly, but the invariably creative, flavorful dishes often leave carnivores forgetting they're eating vegetarian. The food is very affordable, and there's free water with mint and strawberries. You may need to book in advance during the summer.

56–58 St. Mary's St., Edinburgh, EH1 1SX, Scotland
0131-556–5888
Known For
  • Superb vegetarian and vegan cuisine
  • Very affordable
  • Relaxing wood-paneled setting

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Dishoom

$ | New Town

The city's most inventive Indian restaurant, Dishoom serves up an all-sensory experience, from the smells that greet you (delicious whiffs of incense mixed with aromatic spices) to the sight and sounds of the interior (the decor is all distressed-wood panels and chandeliers, inspired by Bombay's 1920 Iranian cafés) to the taste of the food itself. A tapas-style menu of deliciously tender meat, seafood, and vegetarian dishes welcomes you, along with delicious desserts. Wash down your meal with your pick from the extensive beer and cocktail menu, or come early for breakfast (the sausage and bacon naan rolls are to die for).

3a St. Andrew Sq., Edinburgh, EH2 2BD, Scotland
0131-202--6406
Known For
  • Incredible lamb salli boti
  • Great cocktail and mocktail menu
  • Unique Indian breakfast rolls

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First Coast

$ | Haymarket

This laid-back bistro, just a few minutes from Haymarket Station, has a loyal following—and for good reason. Its multicultural menu combines Scottish classics with everything from Thai sweet potato soup to Italian affogato. Hardwood floors, stone walls, soft-blue hues, and seaside paintings set a coastal theme. The international wine list is as varied as the daily specials. Lunch and early-evening menus offer good value, with three courses for £22.

97–101 Dalry Rd., Edinburgh, EH11 2AB, Scotland
0131-313--4404
Known For
  • Great international fare with vegetarian options
  • Big on flavor
  • Relaxing interiors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The King's Wark

$ | Leith

This gastro-pub at The Shore in Leith combines a beautiful historic setting with great quality food and a wide selection of Scottish gins. At lunchtime, the dark-wood bar does a roaring trade in simple fare such as gourmet burgers, fish cakes, and haggis (traditional or vegetarian), but in the evening, the kitchen ups the ante with a chalkboard menu of locally caught seafood specialties, from hake to monkfish. Exposed stone walls attest to the building's 15th-century origins. Come on Sunday and choose from the legendary brunch and roast dinner menus.

36 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6QU, Scotland
0131-554--9260
Known For
  • Affordable quality cuisine
  • Atmospheric setting
  • Leith's best roast dinner

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Lovecrumbs

$ | Old Town

A bakery-café with an inordinately sweet tooth, Lovecrumbs joyously, deliciously, and unashamedly focuses on what really matters in life: cake. It serves delectable confections of all kinds, from sumptuous Victoria sponges to heavenly peanut-butter brownies to mouthwatering lemon tarts. You'll find an occasional savory baked good on the menu, but don't count on it. Eat inside with a cup a coffee among the quirky knickknacks, or get your cake to go. The opening times are advertised with the caveat "roughly," but you will know the place by the appreciative crowds at busy times.

155 W. Port, Edinburgh, EH3 9DP, Scotland
0131-629–0626
Known For
  • Extraordinary cakes galore
  • Junk shop-esque decor
  • Large crowds despite unpredictable opening times
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Soul Vegan

$ | Newington

Vegetarians and omnivores rave about the Malaysian-influenced vegan food served in this minimalist black-green dining room. Dive into their crispy fritter and spring roll starters followed by an aromatic main such as green curry with tofu or fleshy king oyster mushroom with tangy lemon sauce.

46 West Richmond St., Edinburgh, EH8 9DZ, Scotland
0131-629--3958
Known For
  • Generous portions
  • Spicy and fragrant laksa
  • All vegan Malaysian classics
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Sun. and Tues.--Thurs.

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The Steading

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This pleasant pub, set within a converted farm building on the roadside of the A702, serves traditional, freshly prepared pub food like sandwiches, burgers, steaks, pies, fish suppers, and baked potatoes. It is right by the parking lot for the Snowsports Centre, from which several Pentlands walking trails begin.