From five star fine dining at the Balmoral to the latest Bib Gourmand, and all the recommended eateries, here are some of Edinburgh’s best restaurants according to the Michelin Guide 2021.
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The Michelin Guide 2021 features 22 Edinburgh restaurants. Photo: tspl
. Noto
Noto was the latest Edinburgh restaurant to be recognised by Michelin and was awarded a Bib Gourmand. Photo: Contributed
. Ondine
It’ll come as no surprise that this Capital seafood restaurant is Michelin recommended. This year’s Guide says: “Classic menus showcase prime Scottish seafood in tasty, straightforward dishes which let the ingredients shine.” Photo: Ondine
. The Rabbit Hole
Classic puddings at this neighbourhood eatery get a shout-out from the Guide, which says: “Passion oozes from the knowledgeable owners and the appealing dishes show plenty of personality.” Photo: Andrew O'Brien
. Purslane
This Stephen Street restaurant is recommended with a Michelin Plate for good cooking. The guide says: “The young chef-owner creates ambitious modern dishes which mix tried-and-tested flavours with contemporary techniques.” Photo: TSPL
. The Scran & Scallie
Tom Kitchin’s casual dining restaurant has a Bib Gourmand. Photo: The Scran & Scallie
. The Kitchin
Tom Kitchin’s restaurant in Leith is a mainstay in the Michelin Guide. Photo: The Kitchin
. The Honours
This usually bustling brasserie gets a mention for its classic menus that have “French leanings but always offer some Scottish dishes too”. Photo: TSPL
. Timberyard
This trendy warehouse restaurant is noted for its Scandic-influenced menu, which offers some home-smoked ingredients and an emphasis on distinct, punchy flavours. Photo: TSPL
. Borough
Borough is recommended in the Guide, which says: “Seasonal Scottish produce is kept to the fore, with usually no more than 4 ingredients featured on each plate.” Photo: Lisa Ferguson
5. The Scran & Scallie
Tom Kitchin’s casual dining restaurant has a Bib Gourmand. Photo: The Scran & Scallie
6. The Kitchin
Tom Kitchin’s restaurant in Leith is a mainstay in the Michelin Guide. Photo: The Kitchin
7. The Honours
This usually bustling brasserie gets a mention for its classic menus that have “French leanings but always offer some Scottish dishes too”. Photo: TSPL
8. Timberyard
This trendy warehouse restaurant is noted for its Scandic-influenced menu, which offers some home-smoked ingredients and an emphasis on distinct, punchy flavours. Photo: TSPL