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Have you ever scrambled for your phone as a giant pig/bear wrapped in plastic drove past you?
Edinburgh Street Food offers a consistent experience regardless of the weather. It combines outdoor heated areas with a large indoor food court. We explore why this venue works so well for the unpredictable Edinburgh climate and late-night dining. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-edinburgh-street-food-esf-a-neon-lit-haven-at-the-omni/
Watch your dinner head into the traditional pizza oven at Eden's Kitchen where 90 percent of the ingredients are organic and the antibiotic free meats offer a clean alternative to the standard city centre bistro. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-edens-kitchen-a-bistro-on-brought-street/
The Detroit style pizza on Raeburn Place features a notable frico edge where caramelised cheese creates a crispy perimeter around the airy crust. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-civerinos-a-stockbridge-pizzeria/
While the scale of the former Capital Building is impressive Amarone remains a versatile choice for everything from pre theatre dining to large family gatherings. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-amarone-a-city-centre-pizzeria/
Sprawling beneath Princes Street, King Pins delivers a neon-soaked mix of modern arcades and traditional lanes. It is a clever use of city-centre space that caters to everyone from students to grey-haired snooker fans. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-king-pins-edinburgh-arcade-golf-and-bowling-hidden-under-princes-street/
Combining prehistoric roars with scientifically accurate models, "Giants" is a short but memorable look at the largest predators to ever walk, swim, or crawl. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-giants-a-walk-through-the-scale-of-the-prehistoric/
Bandits Burgers on Leith Walk brings food truck flavours to a sit-down setting. We tested the beefy burgers, which are definitely not the smash style common nearby. With heaters and friendly staff, it is a solid option for a casual meal. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-bandits-burgers-leith-walk/
The ordering system at ESF allows you to mix and match drinks and mains from your seat. It costs a little more than a standard food truck. We look at whether the surcharge is justified by the table service and the ability to avoid queues. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-edinburgh-street-food-esf-a-neon-lit-haven-at-the-omni/
If you are heading to Bruntsfield, Piggs is worth the booking. The staff are attentive and the food is authentic. We put the expensive reputation to the test and found that while the bill can add up, the quality of the tapas justifies it. https://edinburgh-reviews.co.uk/review-piggs-a-spanish-tapas-triumph-in-bruntsfield/