Selection Of Scottish Cheeses
A Room In Leith Seafood And Game Bistro

A Room In Leith Seafood And Game Bistro

1A Dock Place, Edinburgh I-EH6 6LU, United Kingdom

British • Seafood • Scottish • Steakhouse


"a few weeks ago I visited a room in the west end with a friend I worked years ago. in an attempt to catch up with people before the summer, she whispers all away to exotic beaches, I went to dinner with another colleague from these days in a room in leith a few weeks later. a room in leith was over the road of mithas, in a charming building with a ponton on the water. her move takes her to larger spaces and should not be difficult to find for all those familiar with the old spatialities. teuchters landing, which had the front of the building before, while a room in leith was on the back, will fill the place first curs I am a bit of a fan of french cooking and raised in sweden, I am not afraid, uncooked meat. So, when I see steak tartars on the menu, I command it. pretty much every time. the steaktare in a room in leith is already mixed, but keeps the dinge straight and simple. it is a luscious mix of egg yolk, good bark, sniff, tiny cubes of red sniffing and capern. I tried to eat it slowly to really enjoy every morsel, but it was difficult. it was just so good! my colleague, who is not a fan of red meat, had makrelenmousse and makrelenfilet. the mousse was just as good as the Arbroath-Smokie-Paté, which I tried in the west end in a room, and the filet was boiled exactly right. main course because I had raw red meat to begin, I decided to fish for my main. picking a meal from a menu is easy to get away and have all their favourites. I try to get a kind of balance (although I often end up with fish and fish). there were several options, including a top mosquito, and the lemon sole with scallops were tempting, but I decided to the best filet with courgettes, sonnenblush tomaten and a mint and yogurt dressing. coley has come back in the last few years and it is interesting – not to mention the environment – to see a greater variety of fish on the island. in leith they expect interesting fishing on the menu and a room in leith disappointed not. the spicy cousin worked well and a follow-on from my starter. the tomatoes were spicy and the dressing refreshment: the dish had a fleshy feeling without being too full. my companion gave me an amusing pass through each of the courts and what she liked and what she did not. one of the things I really enjoy eating with friends is what I learn about them and their beloved and unloved. it is not only c, which is not interested in cauliflower. at the end she went for vegetarian haggis, butternut quess and cherry bsenbridie with salsify, mushrooms, red wine reduction and mandelpesto. that is a lot of ingredients, but they came into a hearty and satisfying court. it was really pretty. the baked was flocky and crispy and the mandel and basilikum pesto was a nice note. dessert I was very excited when I saw sense and butter pudding on the menu. what a beautiful idea! it was also presented very nicely, with the Scone torch fluffy and soft, while the rest of the scone was layered with juicy apple and zimt. it was a delicious island in a sea of calvados custard. the chocolate friese was more controlled than the name could let them believe. a small chocolate muffin, chocolate cream bead and cardamom parfait made for an elegant and balanced plate. a room in leith, like a room in the west end, is a great place to catch up with friends and have a good meal. there is a great selection of interesting meat and fish dishes, and this is a chain that takes some time to think interesting vegetarian options. a room in leith fish plate, a big firm of fish, I want to come back because for. there is an interesting mix of cold and warm seafood and while there is no lobster, there is salsa verde to jazz her furthest and salmon kebab. with the outside space it is also a great place to spend a afternoon. I can see that I go to the lunch of a weekning to a room and walk over the road to teuchters landing to sit on the ponton to enjoy the sun and a glass limonade."

Contrast Brasserie

Contrast Brasserie

Glenmoriston Town House Hotel, 21 Ness Bank, Inverness IV2 4SF, UK, United Kingdom

Pizza • European • Scottish • Fast Food


"What can I say, this is probably the best restaurant I've been to in Inverness. Booking was no hassle either online, through the phone or visiting beforehand. However it would be best to book in advance. The atmosphere of the restaurant is relaxed and inviting, almost a home feel. The wine cellar and Himalayan salt fridge for steaks are in full view. Starters were Duck with Alpine Slaw and Cajun prawns. Both were cooked perfectly and seasoned really well. Great quality seafood and meat. Good crisp vegetables. The prawns may be a little spicy for people not used to it. Mains were the Venison, Sirloin steak, Chicken and Vegetable Linguine. The venison was no doubt the best I've had in the region, perfectly cooked for me (really rare however they will accommodate people) fantastic seasoning and sides. Chicken equally good and the smoked butter was fantastic. The vegetable Linguine though plain looking on the menu, was great for our vegetarian in the party (extra parmesan and chilli flakes available) the steak however really shines, dry aged on site and accompanied with local vegetables and homemade chips. It was divine, however I'd miss out on the sirloin and ribeye to get the fillet as that one I've heard is extremely decadent. Desserts we had were 3 scoops of sorbet (cherry, strawberry and apple) and the Gin and Tonic cheesecake. The sorbets were light and refreshing, perfectly tart and the apple had a great cardamom twist. The cheesecake was light and delicate boasting fruity and botanic flavours. Beverage selection was good with a wide variety of wines and spirits. Overall the food was fantastic, the staff are friendly and efficient (service was great throughout the night however due to covid our desserts took a long time though we weren't in any rush) the location is great and pricing is reasonable (better with the new eat out to help out scheme too) I will definitely be coming here everytime I go to Inverness"

The Rosedale

The Rosedale

Beaumont CrescentHighland IV51 9DF, Portree, United Kingdom

Pizza • Cafés • Seafood • Asiatic


"It's not a bad hotel, but it could use vast improvements. I stayed one night. Long review ahead... Staff Service: Accommodating and lovely. They deserve five stars, but the hotel itself does not. Location: Right along the water. Great views (from the restaurant). Food: The breakfast was overcooked. Not good when I needed a steak knife to cut my eggs and hash-brown. Hotel: A very trusting hotel. No outside doors are locked overnight, so anyone could wander in. I assume there are no homeless drunks in Portree because where I'm from, there would homeless sleeping in the hallways. Room: Stayed in the Partial View room, and is overpriced. Unless you enjoy the view of parked cars, noise, an outdated bathroom and missing furniture. WARNING: Room is next to both restaurant and outside doors. If you enjoy doors slamming all night and people talking outside your room, then book it. Hotel was fully booked, so I had no choice. The furniture is mismatched. Combination of Ikea and cheap antique furniture. Bed was tough. No fridge, desk or table, and so cannot eat drink tea. Must book their restaurant (if you can) or use drying rack as a table. Don't expect milk. Bathroom should be gutted: bathroom door doesn't lock (even though there is one), shower-head is broken and sprays everywhere, ceiling paint is chipping, shower handle peeling off, and hot water takes a few (4-5) mins to run."