Best Dinner Places to Eat in Tollcross

We've collected top 10 mentioned dinner places in Tollcross from other articles such as MICHELIN Guide, Brunch or Breakfast?, The Independent.

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Tollcross

Restaurant Martin Wishart
Restaurant Martin Wishart
4.7 (339 ratings)
Superchef's imaginative, elegant French cooking uses seasonal Scottish produce with set lunch deals.
54 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6RA, United Kingdom
RestaurantCatererEvent venueFine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Edinburgh
The best French restaurants in Edinburgh
"This is elegant, decadent dining at its best, with Scottish ingredients laying the foundation for both traditional and modern French cuisine.The menus change with the seasons, but the lunch, à la carte and various tasting menus are always available. Each is a cornucopia of flavours and surprises, from playful amuse bouches through to robust, intricate mains and artful, mouth-watering desserts. The matched wine package is a necessary, if costly delight."
Mentioned by edinburghlive
Edinburgh's four Michelin star restaurants featured in the new '2020 guide'
"Restaurant Martin Wishart can be found at The Shore serving up all sorts of delights. They do a £35 lunch menu along with six and eight-course taster menus which set you back a little more. Among the options on the lunch menu are braised pork cheek with cauliflower cream, brown shrimp, curry and sauternes sauce and roast fillet of gigha halibut with creamy endive, Fontina Arancini and truffle sauce."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Restaurant Martin Wishart, Edinburgh|Courtesy of Restaurant Martin Wishart. Edinburgh local Martin Wishart trained under great French masters such as the Roux brothers in his youth. Returning to his home city from France, he was seen as something of a young Turk when he set up a restaurant in the run-down port of Leith in 1999."
The Kitchin
The Kitchin
4.8 (1251 ratings)
Tom Kitchin uses French techniques on Scottish produce in refined, chic converted whisky warehouse.
Commercial Quay, 78, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LX, United Kingdom
Scottish restaurantModern British restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Fine Dining and Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Edinburgh | Forever Edinburgh
"Based near the Shore of Leith, this Michelin star restaurant offers up an authentic Scottish feel with a few modern twists. During your meal you will be presented with a map showing where all the produce has come from, giving an opportunity to learn a little Scottish geography as you eat. The Kitchin gives diners a glass view into the Kitchen - and if you’re booked in on a lucky day, you might be able to catch a glimpse of Tom Kitchin himself preparing meals."
Number One
Number One
4.6 (177 ratings)
Sophisticated Scottish fine dining in romantic luxury hotel ambiance, with a chef's tasting menu.
1 Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 2EQ, United Kingdom
Restaurant
The Gardener's Cottage
The Gardener's Cottage
4.4 (362 ratings)
Stone cottage in terraced gardens offering a communal set menu made using sustainable local produce.
Royal Terrace Gardens, 1 London Rd, Edinburgh EH7 5DX, United Kingdom
Restaurant
Hula Juice Bar & Healthy Eatery
Hula Juice Bar & Healthy Eatery
4.4 (1223 ratings)
Bright cafe for breakfast, detox drinks and shakes, plus light lunches of soups, bagels and wraps.
103-105 W Bow, Edinburgh, EH1 2JP, United Kingdom
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeJuice shopLunch restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian cafe and deliWi-Fi spot
Mentioned by Suitcase Magazine
The Seven Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Edinburgh
"After a morning spent meandering around the vintage shops of Grassmarket, pop into this charming café for a juice, a veggie snack and a dose of green goodness. Find your perch by a pastel-hued table amid jungle-esque decor and sip on a smoothie (the Ass-Aye-Eee with berries, açai, apple and coconut milk is delightfully sweet) and nibble on a slice of toasted sourdough or a warm bowl of veggie curry."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Brunch and Breakfast Spots in Edinburgh
"Batting way ahead of the curve, Hula opened its original branch 12 years ago before the clean-living fad caught on. The latest opening in Fountainbridge, ironically enough, occupies the place where a burger joint once was. With vegetarian, vegan and (some) meat options all having a place on Hula’s menu, it has something for everyone."
The Amber Rose Edinburgh
The Amber Rose Edinburgh
4.1 (1166 ratings)
Spacious basement bar with real ales and pub meal deals, live music, quizzes and big-screen sport.
22-26 Castle St, Edinburgh, EH2 4LS, United Kingdom
PubBarRestaurant
Cafe Andamiro
Cafe Andamiro
4.6 (245 ratings)
113 Buccleuch St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9NG, United Kingdom
Korean restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Hostelworld Blog
Where To Eat In Edinburgh: 10 Insanely Cheap Restaurants in Edinburgh
"No matter the night of the week, Café Andamiro is always jam packed with people who can’t get enough of their authentic Japanese and Korean dishes. We recommend the Korean spicy ramen, or the bibimbap, but their range of sushi is also worth some exploration. It won’t be easy, but try to save space for dessert – their homemade treats will make you cry real tears of joy."
The Canons' Gait
The Canons' Gait
4.2 (708 ratings)
Bright, laid-back pub with stripped flooring, dado panelling and a restaurant with a Scottish menu.
232 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8DQ, United Kingdom
PubBarFunction room facilityRestaurant
Elfalafel
Elfalafel
4 (206 ratings)
Family friendly halal eatery serving falafel and shawarma pita and wraps, plus an open salad bar.
15 Bristo Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 1BZ, United Kingdom
Halal restaurantTakeout RestaurantMediterranean restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Places for Fast Food in Edinburgh, Scotland
"Found on Bristo Place, close to the university, theatres and visitor attractions, Elfalafel serves fresh, halal food made on the premises using family recipes. There’s a daily salad bar with 15 options and 10 sauces to slather over them. The bohemian Arabic takeaway and restaurant is famous for its spinach falafel with natural original spices, but also popular are the burgers, shawarma and kebabs."
Bijou Bistro
Bijou Bistro
4.7 (177 ratings)
All-day venue with modern decor, offering globally inspired dishes from breakfast on and free WiFi.
2 Restalrig Rd, Edinburgh, EH6 8BN, United Kingdom
RestaurantCafeTakeout Restaurant

Cheap Places to Eat in Tollcross

Dough Pizza
Dough Pizza
4.6 (436 ratings)
172 Rose St, Edinburgh, EH2 4BA, United Kingdom
Pizza deliveryItalian restaurantPizza restaurantPizza Takeout
Olly Bongo's
Olly Bongo's
4.5 (219 ratings)
4 Teviot Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 2QZ, United Kingdom
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Grumpy Camel
20 Best Lunch Spots in Edinburgh, Scotland
"I had several nice meals at Olly Bongo’s during my student years at Edinburgh University. This Mediterranean cafe offers a selection of sandwiches and wraps, as well as Turkish and Greek dishes, including moussaka and lamb koftas (very tasty!). I also love the Greek and Turkish decor of this place – it’s so bright and colourful."
Taco Bell
Taco Bell
2.9 (189 ratings)
27 Shandwick Pl, Edinburgh, EH2 4RG, United Kingdom
Fast food restaurantTakeout RestaurantMexican restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Tollcross

Secret Herb Garden
Secret Herb Garden
4.5 (464 ratings)4 (156 ratings)
32A Old Pentland Road, Lothianburn, Edinburgh, EH10 7EA, United Kingdom
Herb shopNature & ParksGardens
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
4.7 (213 ratings)4.5 (296 ratings)
Moodie St, Dunfermline, KY12 7PL, United Kingdom
MuseumHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
The Usher Hall
The Usher Hall
4.6 (2571 ratings)4.5 (32 ratings)
Acclaimed auditorium hosting classical music, with occasional jazz, comedy and pop shows.
Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA, United Kingdom
Concert hallSights & LandmarksCastlesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Easyvoyage
Strolling down the historic streets of Edinburgh
"The plans to construct an iconic city hall in Edinburgh were sparked in 1896 by Andrew Usher, renowned whisky distiller, who promised to fund the project. In 1914, Usher Hall was built by architects Stockdale Harrison and Howard H Thomson, a magnificent and classical beaux-arts-style concert hall which stood in defiance against the Victorian Gothic architecture so commonly found within the city of Edinburgh. Situated on Lothian Road in the west of the capital, Usher Hall is instantly recognizable with its curved walls, geometric precision and intriguing exterior design, featuring famous Scots such as Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
25 Best Things To Do In Edinburgh (Scotland
"Usher Hall is Edinburgh’s premier concert venue and a must-visit for fans of entertainment and culture. The hall was built in 1914 and features beautiful architecture, including a curved exterior decorated with panels of famous figures such as Sir Walter Scott and Mozart. The hall has historically been used for a variety of events, including concerts, political events, and sporting events."

Best & Cool Science and Space Museums in Tollcross

Dynamic Earth
Dynamic Earth
4.4 (1682 ratings)4 (2327 ratings)
State-of-the-art family attraction taking visitors through history from the Big Bang to modern day.
Holyrood Rd, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS, United Kingdom
Visitor centerMuseumsCafeConference centerGift shopLearning centerParking garageChildren's MuseumsScience MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
2 Days In Edinburgh: The Perfect Edinburgh Itinerary
"If you like fun, interactive science museums, then Dynamic Earth is a must-visit. Right next to the Scottish Parliament building and underneath the stunning backdrop of the Crags and Arthur’s Seat, Dynamic Earth tells the story of the history of the Earth."
Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
4.6 (8857 ratings)4.5 (12230 ratings)
Long-standing tower with five floors showcasing hands-on exhibits of whimsical optical illusions.
Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 2ND, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksScience MuseumsObservation Decks & Towers
Mentioned by The List
A guide to the best attractions in Edinburgh
"The ‘camera’ is a giant periscope inside a Victorian rooftop tower on the Royal Mile, giving a spectacular 360° perspective on Edinburgh, plus there’s interactive optical fun galore. The building also contains three galleries and lights up at night.Castlehill, 226 3709, camera-obscura.co.uk. Opening hours vary seasonally; core hours of 10am–6pm apply daily throughout the year, with extensions during school holidays and summer."
Mentioned by Out About Scotland
Historic Buildings in Edinburgh - Complete Visitor Guide
"Address: Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NDWebsite: Camera Obscura Edinburgh. The Camera Obscura is one of the oldest purpose-built attractions in the United Kingdom and tens of thousands of visitors pour through its doors each year. Camera Obscura and World of Illusions is located in a prime location on The Royal Mile, not far from Edinburgh Castle and more-or-less opposite The Scotch Whisky Experience."
Mentioned by BabyBreaks
30 Things to Do with Kids in Edinburgh in 2021
"First opening in 1835, this tourist attraction has been entertaining Edinburgh visitors for centuries. So it is certainly one of the best kids activities in Edinburgh. Today there are five floors of interactive optical illusions, where technology and magic meet."
Surgeons' Hall Museums
Surgeons' Hall Museums
4.7 (1377 ratings)4.5 (1348 ratings)
A classical 1832 building houses 18th century anatomy specimens and visiting medical exhibitions.
Surgeons Hall Museums, Nicolson St, Edinburgh EH8 9DW, United Kingdom
MuseumHistory MuseumsScience MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by the Guardian
10 of the best museums and galleries in Edinburgh
"In a glass cabinet in Surgeons' Hall Museums is a small hide-bound pocketbook the colour of strong tea. The wallet is made from the skin of William Burke, one half of Edinburgh's infamous body-snatchers and killers, Burke and Hare, whose victims were sold to the city's school of anatomy to be dissected. It is artefacts like this – and glass jars filled with gangrenous fingers, cancerous lungs, dried and varnished hearts – that have made the museum, tucked behind the Royal College of Surgeons, a favourite of crime writers."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
2 Days in Edinburgh: The Perfect Itinerary for Your First Visit
"Surgeon’s Hall Museum Geared towards adults, older kids, and anyone with an interest in the medical field, this is a fascinating look into what can go wrong inside of our bodies. The Wohl Pathology Museum is home to one of the largest collections of pathological specimens in the world. It’s a bit gruesome, but for some that may be the appeal."
Mentioned by list.co.uk
Museums in Edinburgh | The List
"Over the road from the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, Surgeons' Hall Museums house one of the largest collections of surgical material in the UK. As well as permanent exhibitions concerning the history of surgery, dentistry and pathological anatomy, the…"

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