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Inca Restaurant

Inca Restaurant

183 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh, EH10 4DG, United Kingdom

Food • Pizza • Italian • Ice Cream


"I have often happened to this little place on my travel, and last night decided that it was about time that I siped into the inner. what a triumphal decision was it! this scenic little Italian bistro has bundles of charm, with packages of pasta hanging from the lights along the walls and it is filigree tied architecture brings a smile into my face. the restaurant was quiet, but the waiter who served us (who I think also makes the whole kitchen! it was the most polite service I had ever received in a restaurant in edinburgh, very personally. we were supplied with very nifty antique looking cutlery (picture, monograms and glittering, which summarizes the attention to detail in the service at inca. the food arrived quickly and without problems; I chose a pizza pollo while my partner went for the carbonara and we split a garlic brot. the crumbs in the cheese of the pizza were exactly right, the teig fluffy and not too crispy, and the huh has spread out beautifully, still plentiful. the carbonara had exactly the correct amount of seasoning, cheesy and bright yellow as it should be. the garlic bread was slightly crippled around the edges, and occasionally something too crispy for them, but I feel that this perfectly balances the other textures of the meal. I loved it inca. very nice eating of a really nice person. much quieter than many of the other Italian restaurants around the city and offer them quite a lot at the price. definitely worth a go if you want to ventilate from the more established names in edinburgh when they have a wee taste of italia."

Pizza Express Queensferry St

Pizza Express Queensferry St

32 Queensferry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 4QS, United Kingdom

Pizza • Vegan • Italian • Vegetarian


"I decided to check it out. The express lunch menu at Pizza Express offers a variety of tasty dishes for a quick lunch break. For those who enjoy sandwiches, there are piadinas - pizza dough pockets filled with fillings like Italian cold cuts or mozzarella. There are also smaller-sized pizzas, salads, and soups for a lighter option. Sides like polenta chips or rocket salad can be added to the meal. Prices start at £3.45 for soup and go up to £5.95 for the pizza pollo ad astra. Pizza Express on Queensferry Street is the closest location to me. When I used to work in the West End, I would often have lunch or dinner there. It was nice to revisit. We sat in the sunny winter garden, watching people pass by in their coats and scarves. It was one of those lovely Edinburgh spring days - warm inside behind the glass, cold and windy outside. The express lunch concept is designed for those who need a quick yet satisfying meal. It allows you to take a break from work, eat lunch, and get back to your day without spending too much time at the table. It worked for us - we were in and out of the restaurant in 40 minutes, having ordered, eaten, and enjoyed a coffee. I opted for the piadina, a crispy dough pocket filled with salad, mozzarella, and various Italian meats. It was fresh, tasty, and filling. My dining companion had the Veneziana pizza (without sultanas), which was the perfect size for a lunch portion. The menu also offers vegetarian, gluten-free, and light options. Overall, Pizza Express is a great spot for a quick and satisfying lunch. Take a friend, recharge your batteries, and enjoy a meal that won't leave you feeling sluggish in the afternoon."