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Best Restaurants -(Seafood)
Café Royal Oyster Bar
(Restaurants - Seafood)
17a West Register StEdinburgh UK EH2 2AA 131-556-4124
Description:
NEW TOWN. Renowned for its magnificent Victorian decor and tantalizing seafood dishes. This trendy restaurant is a famous among all, including several well-known celebrities. Most popular selections from the menu include the oyster platter and the lobster dish. Business dressy attire. Reservations recommended.
Cousteau's
(Restaurants - Seafood)
47 Hill St Ln NorthEdinburgh UK EH2 3LQ 131-226-3355
Description:
HILL STREET LANE NORTH. This quaint restaurant provides the inviting atmosphere of the 18th century house in which it is located. Specialty menu items include tomato ravioli with salmon and scallops or lobster flambé. Additional non-seafood items are available. A wine list is provided. Business attire.
Creeler's
(Restaurants - Seafood)
3 Hunter SquareEdinburgh UK EH1 1QW 131-220-4447
Description:
OLD TOWN. Creelers is a bistro-style seafood restaurant. They serve the freshest fish and game in creative menu entrees. A sister restaurant delivers the freshest produce, so your entire meal is made up of only the best. There is an elegant dining area in the back, and during the summer there are tables set up outside. Prices and dress depend on the section of the restaurant in which you eat.
Fisher's Bistro
(Restaurants - Seafood)
1 The ShoreEdinburgh UK EH6 6QW 131-554-5666
Marinette
(Restaurants - Seafood)
52 Coburg StEdinburgh UK EH6 6HJ 131-555-0922
Description:
LEITH. This French dining establishment displays numerous examples of fishing gear, a theme that fits the food featured here. The menu changes daily, offering enticing selections made from the freshest fish. A seafood platter offers a taste of several types of fish. Other seafood choices include halibut or bream with different sauces.
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