Restaurant in Edinburgh
What??? Might not get it!!!!jke11y wrote:Hehe Im sitting in the office laughing at that....Aroma Kebabs in Corstorphine road. Then up to the travel inn.
May not get you the Nat King, but at least its tasty and cheap!


P.s, no offence mate, bet your wife's a stunna. just sharing my own personal Edinburger experience

Gareth, witchery is fantastic - the setting, service and general ambiance is second to none. My recommendation - the steak tartare!
If you're considering the Tower, remember its run by the same people. I was there earlier this year and found the menu limited, the vino expensive and the surroundings cramped.
Truly opulent is prestonfield house - great venue.
I've tried ducks a few times, its kinda in the middle of nowhere with no real choices for drinkies afterwards within easy walking distance.
If you've cancelled your witchery reservation - can i have it?
If you're considering the Tower, remember its run by the same people. I was there earlier this year and found the menu limited, the vino expensive and the surroundings cramped.
Truly opulent is prestonfield house - great venue.
I've tried ducks a few times, its kinda in the middle of nowhere with no real choices for drinkies afterwards within easy walking distance.
If you've cancelled your witchery reservation - can i have it?

Booked the Witchery....well I am staying there so it's nice and easy.GregR wrote:Gareth, witchery is fantastic - the setting, service and general ambiance is second to none. My recommendation - the steak tartare!
If you're considering the Tower, remember its run by the same people. I was there earlier this year and found the menu limited, the vino expensive and the surroundings cramped.
Truly opulent is prestonfield house - great venue.
I've tried ducks a few times, its kinda in the middle of nowhere with no real choices for drinkies afterwards within easy walking distance.
If you've cancelled your witchery reservation - can i have it?
Gordon, it will be your head on a plate!!
She's veggie anyway!

G
Gareth
You'll have a great time there, you may remember from Le Mans Sian has the same eating disorder as your wife and is always well catered for at The Witchery, just remember to order your bottle of Petrus early to make sure it's had enough time to breath before you start your meal, (I'm sure they have it on their wine list) if you look at this link, you'll see why it costs so much in a resturant.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/petru ... /A?ID=null
Have fun
Giles
You'll have a great time there, you may remember from Le Mans Sian has the same eating disorder as your wife and is always well catered for at The Witchery, just remember to order your bottle of Petrus early to make sure it's had enough time to breath before you start your meal, (I'm sure they have it on their wine list) if you look at this link, you'll see why it costs so much in a resturant.
http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/petru ... /A?ID=null
Have fun
Giles
Well just back from Edinburgh.
The Witchery was awesome. We stayed in the Temple Suite - £275 a night but worth EVERY penny.
For dinner I had Crab to start, then Venison and to finish a chocolate torte with ginger ice cream. Couple of vodkas.
No wine but I had just drank the bottle of champers in our room.
Total bill was alright actaully. £84
Totally recommend it.
The Witchery was awesome. We stayed in the Temple Suite - £275 a night but worth EVERY penny.
For dinner I had Crab to start, then Venison and to finish a chocolate torte with ginger ice cream. Couple of vodkas.
No wine but I had just drank the bottle of champers in our room.
Total bill was alright actaully. £84
Totally recommend it.
Ate in the restuarant - Secret Garden.Rag_It wrote:Bed looks a tad on the small side!!!!![]()
Did you get to it all the food in your dining room in your suite, or in the restaurant?
Dave
The breakfast was a continental and was delivered to the room in a large basket. Fruit, yogurt, croissants, cereal, juice and the Scotsman!
The suites are situated across the road from the restaurants incase anyone wondered. I've had loads of people say they never knew The Witchery had rooms.