The Best Restaurant 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.

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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