The Condé Nast team haven’t just gone for the usual suspects – such as the city’s Michelin-starred eateries – they’ve also included coffee shops, bakeries and sandwhich shops.
Take a look through our photo gallery to see what the magazine’s writers consider Edinburgh’s best places to eat.
29. The Spence at Gleneagles Townhouse
Where: 39 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AD. Conde Nast Traveller says: 'It’s now the place to be for all-day dining, pre-theatre dos and the type of restaurant-goer who insists on a gin and tonic or sherry cobbler before lunch'. Photo: Third Party
30. The Scran and Scallie
Where: 1 Comely Bank Road, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH4 1DR. Conde Nast Traveller says: 'The deal is a family-friendly affair, and the menu refuses to be drawn into snooty territory, despite the top-end prices.' Photo: Third Party
31. The Witchery
Where: 352 Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NF. Conde Nast Traveller says: 'The restaurant is a vivid Gothic love letter, with flickering candelabras, fluted columns, tasselled curtains and marble busts straight from the prop cupboard of Guillermo Del Toro'. Photo: Third Party
32. Tipo
Where: 110 Hanover Street, Edinburgh EH2 1DR. Conde Nast Traveller says: 'It’s fair to say Stuart Ralston has a little bit of magic about him. With Aizle and Noto on his bill of fare, the excellent chef’s latest venture is this ode to the Mediterranean'. Photo: Third Party