Phone: +441224323505
Address: 54 King's Gate, Aberdeen City, United Kingdom
City: Aberdeen City
Menu Dishes: 7
Reviews: 3235
Website: http://www.atholl-aberdeen.co.uk
"sat for lunch, check the menu online before booking. the person I had chosen the venue was based on the menu as they wanted either a steak or a few venison, and both were on a menu on the website...titled lunch/dinner'. at the arrival, after the covid briefing, we were led to a table that had been clarified after the departure of the previous diner, but it had not been cleaned, and we had to ask someone to clean. the person I was fed with about Steak/Venison was informed that they were only available in the evening for dinner, not to lunch. we asked ourselves why they were shown on the website as available for both. the lady waiting for us went away to check and came back to say that they would do it, but it would be pan roasted and not grilled, as the grill was not on. that was acceptable to my dining room friend. I had quenched what came with the fish cake ie chips, etc. and was told only salat. I ordered it with an additional page of chips. when the food arrived, the steak was excellent. my esszimmerpartner has traveled worldwide and has been back in jail for some years. he said it was the best steak he had anywhere in the opposite, if not all the uk. However, the fish cake was another fish vessel (from the point). a large dinner dish came with a fish cake, a half lemon and a spoon of green sticks. I wasn't familiar with saphir before, but I'm sure now. the waitress had told me that the fish cake came with salat, so I expected salat, tomato, etc. instead I got a spoon of what I suspect was steamed saphir. I found it not possible, though I tried to chew it. So that would have left me with a fish cake that would certainly not be worth shy only, was glad that I had ordered a side of chips. the total bill for these dishes, a pint coks, glittering waters and a coffee was over while there was a steak in the mix, it seems excessive, especially taking into account what was intended for the fish cake meal. I have dined a lot of paints here in the past, and always thought it on the slightly pricy side, but the quality of food and the portion sizes were a little for the higher prices. therefore this visit was inevitable. it was a shame when the steak was good."
All prices are estimates on menu.
Aberdeen, known as the "Granite City," boasts seafood specialties such as fresh salmon and haddock, often enjoyed in fish and chips, showcasing its strong coastal roots and fishing heritage.