LA FAVORITA
Read moreThis pizzeria is often described as the most successful in the city. The menu is appetizing and the portions as well as the garnish are impeccable. What's more, you can play the Italian apprentice chefs by making your own pizza, with the ingredients of your choice: will you dare to make new marriages? The team has a smile on their face and makes sure that everything runs smoothly in the modern and comfortable room, which is especially busy in the evenings. The establishment's reputation has enabled it to open other addresses on the outskirts of Edinburgh and in Glasgow.
THE OLIVE BRANCH BISTRO
Read moreIf you are in the north of New Town, on the border of Inverleith, this Mediterranean destination is for you. Its cosy character and light music make a meal behind its wide bow windows particularly pleasant, from where you can observe the comings and goings of the street. The smiling service is one of the strong points here and the card is simple but provided. The plates are carefully prepared and the burgers are particularly convincing. The establishment is recommended by locals and tourists alike for a quality informal lunch or dinner.
SAMBUCA
Read moreItalian restaurant opened since 2001 in the New Town area of Edinburgh. A family business that takes you on a journey to Italy with fresh products and homemade dishes. You will find a varied menu with meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. The restaurant also offers a wine and beer list. If you are in the capital for the holidays, Sambuca offers festive menus to make you feel at home. Good value for money, it's the place for regulars. Simple and cosy restaurant.
DI GIORGIO
Read moreDi Giorgio is a lovely Italian coffee shop located at the end of Dundas Street, leaving New Town for Inverleith. Like his neighborhood, he is young, connected and relaxed. He has a dedicated clientele who have breakfast in the morning, lunch at noon, but also dinner in a more classy setting this weekend. Whatever your decision, you have the assurance of quality home cooking with an Italian touch: pasta, quiches, burgers, pumped, smoked salmon and good coffee, not far from the Water of Leith and botanical gardens.