Michelin Guide 2023: The 29 Edinburgh restaurants in ‘foodies bible’ - including Dulse and Kora
By Gary Flockhart
Published 23rd Feb 2023, 04:55 BST
The Michelin Guide 2023 is available now from all good bookstores – and an impressive 29 Edinburgh restaurants are featured in the ‘foodies bible’.
The hugely-popular series of guide books have been published by the French tyre company Michelin since 1900. The Guide awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few establishments, while it awards Bib Gourmands and recommends others.
There are still only three Edinburgh restaurants with Michelin stars – Condita, Restaurant Martin Wishart and The Kitchin – but a number of others are recommended in the 2023 guide.
Both The Scran & Scallie and Noto were recognised with a prestigious Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide.
Here is every Edinburgh restaurant to make the Michelin Guide 2023 – and what critics had to say about them.
Both The Scran & Scallie and Noto were recognised with a prestigious Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide.
17. Gardener's Cottage
Where: 1 Royal Terrace Gardens, Edinburgh, EH7 5DX, United Kingdom. The Michelin Guide says: This quirky little eatery was once home to a royal gardener and much of the produce comes from the kitchen garden. Photo: Third Party
Where: 47a Thistle Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1DY, United Kingdom. The Michelin Guide says: Well-conceived dishes display influences which span the globe, with a particular focus on Asia. Save room for the luscious Michel Cluizel chocolate and miso dessert. Photo: Third Party
Where: 33a St. Stephen Street, Edinburgh, EH3 5AH, United Kingdom. The Michelin Guide says: The young chef-owner creates ambitious modern dishes which mix tried-and-tested flavours with contemporary techniques. Lunch is particularly good value. Photo: Third Party
Where: 1 Comely Bank Road, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, EH4 1DT, United Kingdom. The Michelin Guide says: Bib Gourmand: good quality, good value cooking. Extensive menus follow a ‘Nature to Plate’ philosophy and focus on the classical and the local. Photo: Third Party
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