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Land, Sea & Hills - Fiona Richmond talks to Emma Bouglet, about the publication of this gorgeous new book
What makes East Lothian such a special county for food and drink? East Lothian has an extraordinary geographic, fertile farmland, a stunning coastline and rolling heather- clad hills, all within a compact area. This diversity shapes what we grow, make, catch, brew, and bake. Add this to a strong sense of community and collaboration and you have a food and drink scene that is high quality but also deeply rooted in place What can readers expect to find in the book? What started
Fiona Richmond
2 hours ago2 min read


Bistro Eleven Fifty Five review by Cate Devine
Cate Devine finds that Finnieston’s former fine‑dining institution The Gannet has reinvented itself as Eleven Fifty Five, a warm, buzzing neighbourhood bistro where Irish roots, French classics and a new ease of service signal a bold and successful transformation. For an established fine-dining restaurant to address the challenges currently facing the hospitality sector by almost completely reinventing itself into a neighbourhood bistro-snug surely takes a hefty dollop of cou
Cate Devine
1 day ago3 min read


Nibble round up
Time for another nibble! On the Grapevine We hear that Mara on The Shore has been taken over by they folks at Nauticus and Dogstar! The rooftop bar at Cold Town House is having a glow up and a retractable glass roof will be put in place to keep the iconic castle views. Eleven Fifty Five the new restaurant from Peter McKenna and Kevin Dow has opened at 1155 Argyle Street. Duck & Waffle celebrates the return of Waffle Week! Two Edinburgh venues, McLarens on the Corner and Col
Bite
3 days ago2 min read


Neon Nights and Hong Kong Bites at Uncle Tiger
Bodega, Lucky Yu, The Captain Darling and now Uncle Tiger : the Edinburgh‑based hospitality firm Òir Group has launched its fourth new restaurant on Bristo Place. When I pull up with Simone to taste the Hong Kong edition of a rotating suite of Asian‑inspired menus , I recognise the space as the former Forest Café, then Checkpoint. The student‑cum‑fringe energy still hums through the industrial, cavernous room where the music properly thumps. Scarlet mushroom‑shaped table la
Sharon Wilson
6 days ago2 min read


DUCK & WAFFLE CELEBRATES RETURN OF WAFFLE WEEK WITH A SPECIAL TAKEAWAY- INSPIRED MENU
Waffle Week Monday 23 rd - Sunday 29 th March 2026 | International Waffle Day - March 25th Duck & Waffle Edinburgh marks International Waffle Day with a playful week-long menu that reimagines takeaway favourites as bold, indulgent waffle creations — from döner kebab riffs to over-the-top sweet treats. Running 23–29 March, Waffle Week brings big flavours, cheeky twists and plenty of fun to the capital. Duck & Waffle Edinburgh celebrates International Waffle Day with a week
Sharon Wilson
7 days ago2 min read


Exploring Three Passion-Driven Wine Lists from Edinburgh's Finest Establishments
Wine - Three Edinburgh Wine Lists Built on Passion
Diana Thompson
Mar 103 min read


Sabzi: Home‑Style Punjabi Cooking on Ferry Road
Sabzi is a genuinely unique Indian restaurant. Sitting on Ferry Road in a former Blockbuster Video, the family‑run spot began life as a COVID pop‑up — and the rest, as they say, is history. Acid‑bright rainbow colours and a bold, chubby font define the branding, which frontman Stevie Singh tells me was the result of a bit of bootstrap creativity in 2021. The family were twiddling their thumbs during lockdown, but Stevie’s dad had once owned The Far Pavilions restaurant and l
Sharon Wilson
Mar 93 min read


Edinburgh’s iconic castle view bar announces half a million-pound makeover
One of Edinburgh’s most iconic rooftop bars is getting a major £500,000 makeover in time for the Easter weekend from Friday 3 rd April. Since opening its doors in 2019, Cold Town House in the Grassmarket has established itself as one of the capital’s most popular rooftop bar experiences with a stunning backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. A two-month construction project is now underway to transform and elevate the venue even further with a state-of-the-art retractable roof,
Sharon Wilson
Mar 92 min read


Chef Prasad from Dhoom restaurant in Dunfermline revisits his extensive Indian cookbook in his new “Desi Eats” menu.
After exploring twelve diverse regions across India in a nine month culinary journey, chef Dhaneshwar Prasad , of multi award-winning Dhoom Indian Streatery & Bar in Dunfermline has unveiled his latest menu. Named “Chef Prasad’s Desi Eats” , his 13th menu since launching Dhoom in 2018, the menu is an exploration of dishes that Prasad considers are some of the very best he's come across on his many travels. “As the name suggests, this menu is the “very best of the best,”
Sharon Wilson
Mar 54 min read
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