Glasgow is miles better for food, the only thing that Edinburgh excels at is pretension. Saying that if its a special occasion the Scotsman hotel, number 1 are brilliant if out to impress.
Work next to that Kubla Kans sometimes so was meant to go there for the xmas night out but it never happened.
Can you actually get crocodile and shit?
Aye man. Last time I was there, I had zebra, springbok and camel.
Whatever you want. You basically pick the meat, then all the shit you want to go with it, take it to the chef and he cooks it all up right there. on a hot plate. Plus, because it was my birthday they dressed me as a Mongolian prince and I sat on a throne.
You don't get that at fucking Cafe Andaluz.
That I actually looked like a mongo was merely a delicious irony.
Roger H. Sterling
Category 3 Poster
Hanedan.
Scran & Scallie.
Poor Playercey
Slug and not physical
Indian - Tuk Tuk next to the King's Theatre is excellent.
French - Cafe Marlayne is very good, but La Garrigue on Jeffrey St is awesome. Highly recommended.
Lebanese - Hanam's on Castle Terrace is consistently good.
Thai - Dusit is really good.
Turkish - Hanedan near the Meadows was lovely when I last went.
Always thought Kublai Khan's food was quite poor, leaving aside the novelty factor. Loved the idea of it and did reasonably enjoy it, but it is expensive and even just the quality of the chicken was mediocre when I was there. That was a few years back, right enough.
Walter Sobchak
over the line
I liked Passorn for Thai
Indaba is also good for tapas style stuff
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