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87 - 91 Henderson Street, EH6 6ED
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Indian, Seafood, Vegetarian/Vegan
Agoon Pani Indian Cuisine on The Shore is a spacious restaurant in Leith – right in the heart of one of Edinburgh’s most vibrant eating out scenes. Light and bright, the dining room has a large, colourful mural and big windows that give onto The Shore. A family-run business, it prides itself on the warmth of its welcome.
150 Commercial Street, EH6 6LB
Cuisine: Far Eastern, Indian
Named after the Royal Yacht Britannia which is berthed nearby, Britannia Spice is located in a former whisky warehouse on Commercial Street. The restaurant itself is in ship-shape condition; immaculately clean with rope ladders and ships’ helms carefully chosen to accentuate the maritime theme. Child-friendly and wheelchair accessible, Britannia Spice serves multi-ethnic cuisine with dishes from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Thailand. An AA Rosette for culinary excellence is the latest in a long line of awards.
1 Tower Place, EH6 7BZ
Cuisine: Modern, Bistros & Brasseries
Housed in the eye-catching Malmaison hotel on Tower Place, the Chez Mal restaurant enjoys spectacular views over the Port of Leith. Given a smart refurbishment in 2016, the dining room has a sleek, contemporary look and light, spacious feel. The new look bar is a hip hangout with craft beers and innovative cocktails while the waterfront terrace is always popular when the sun makes an appearance.
88 Commercial Street, EH6 6LX
Cuisine: French, Scottish
Hearty French provincial cooking has made Daniel’s Bistro a popular spot in Edinburgh’s Leith for years.
Pier Place, EH6 4LP
Cuisine: European, Seafood
Loch Fyne Seafood and Grill is a spacious seafood restaurant set in an airy, converted fish market on Newhaven Harbour. The building dates to 1890 and, over a hundred years later, fishing boats still operate from the harbour. On sunny days, guests can watch all the action from the al fresco dining area. Inside, the restaurant is decked out with wooden floors and furniture as well as striking artwork depicting scenes from Loch Fyne and other seascapes.
28 Bernard Street, EH6 6PP
Cuisine: Indian, Thai, Vegetarian/Vegan
Mintleaf is a vibrant restaurant on Bernard Street in Leith and offers authentic Thai and Indian cuisine. Around the corner from The Shore, the restaurant is wheelchair accessible, child-friendly, and also boasts two private dining rooms on the mezzanine floor. Striking as the decor is, it’s the Indian and Thai dishes which keep the customers coming back.
122 -124 Leith Walk, EH6 5DT
Cuisine: Indian, Traditional
Decked out with a vintage Indian train theme, Punjabi Junction is a welcoming and cosy, little café run by the Sikh community. As well as home-style Punjabi cooking, this Leith Walk venture offers outside catering and cookery classes. It is a Social Enterprise Community Café which aims to help women from the capital’s minority ethnicities.
87-89 Newhaven Road, EH6 5QJ
Cuisine: Chinese, Far Eastern, Vegetarian/Vegan
Edinburgh is well served for Thai restaurants but there is less opportunity to try dishes from its nearby neighbour. Seasons Vietnamese Restaurant on Newhaven Road is helping to change that. If you have ever wondered what people eat in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, now is your chance to find out. As with many of the noodle shops of Vietnam’s capital, the decor at Seasons Vietnamese Restaurant is functional rather than plush.
19 Shore Place, EH6 6SW
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Spanish, Tapas
Situated in a refurbished warehouse building, Tapa is an atmospheric Spanish tapas restaurant on Shore Place in Edinburgh’s Leith. The welcoming, vaulted interior combines a classic bodega feel with traditional Spanish colours, old film posters, exposed stone and fairy lights wrapped around iron pillars. Friendly staff make for a relaxed atmosphere. A good selection of Spanish gins and sherries complements a wine list which draws on both the finest and other, less known and sometimes under appreciated, Spanish grape varietals.
284 Bonnington Road, EH6 5BE
Cuisine: British, Modern, Gastro Pub
Launched in early 2013, The Bonnington in between Leith Walk and Ferry Road has quickly won a loyal customer base in the Bonnington area. A local pub, it offers regular live music, quiz nights and great bar comfort food – all served with a smile and some cheery banter. On the crossroads of Pilrig Street, Bonnington, Broughton and Newhaven Roads, The Bonnington is a cracking neighbourhood bar which also has a children’s licence until 22:00.
48-52 Constitution Street, EH6 6RS
Cuisine: British, Vegetarian/Vegan, Modern
A good-looking hangout, The Constitution Bar is, not surprisingly, on Leith’s Constitution Street. Stripped stone walls, clever lighting and simple, comfy seating give it a contemporary feel. Live music, plenty of sports and a great selection of interesting beers from Scotland and beyond mean that it always has a buzz about it. The outside seating is popular for al fresco beer-supping when the sun is out.
154 Easter Road, EH7 5RL
Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub
The Mash Tun on Easter Road is an unpretentious modern pub and restaurant offering a diverse range of beers, along with fresh pizza, comfort food classics and traditional fare. Décor has contemporary touches, with exposed brick and rustic woods, but the atmosphere remains that of a friendly local, a great place to catch a match or some live music, join in with the quiz or sample some excellent craft ales.
60 Henderson Street, EH6 6BT
Cuisine: Indian, International, Vegetarian/Vegan
The brainchild of the broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli, V Deep is a funky craft beer and curry restaurant in Leith. Decorated with bright, eye-popping graffiti and sound tracked with a lovingly curated playlist, V Deep is a refreshing, contemporary take on an Indian restaurant. The beer offer is no afterthought, many of the craft beers are carefully matched to individual dishes.
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