TICKETY BOO'S
Read moreThis friendly corner pub with its red façade is one of the favourite establishments of the residents of the city centre. The food is classic of this type of establishment, correct and generous, with burgers, baguettes, paninis, baked potatoes, fish & chips and curries. The room is organized around the bar and on a small balcony. Animated evenings are regular: match broadcasts, quizzes (on Mondays), live music (often on Sundays)... There's always something happening, even several in this lively pub!
BREIZH
Read moreYou don't necessarily come to Scotland to eat Breton food, but this crêperie is well worth the detour as the tradition is respected there. From the decoration to the plates, everything smells like Armorique thanks to the perfectly cooked pancakes made with flour imported from Brittany. Well garnished and crispy, they can be eaten with a presentation applied in a room rocked by French or vintage music. Cornish cider and Breton kir complete the picture. Pizzas and salads are also on the menu, as well as more classic dishes.
THREE LEMONS
Read moreIn a trendy bistro atmosphere, with its pretty cork cards, Three Lemons serves appetizing cuisine, with pizzas, a good choice of burgers, meat and fish. We're sure it's 100% fresh, homemade and generous. It's the meeting place for all locals to indulge themselves. The atmosphere is relaxed and casual. In the summer, you can sit on the terrace made of pallets, or simply sunbathe under the veranda. The gin and whisky list, as well as the wine list, is well worth a look.
NORTHPOINT CAFE
Read moreIt was here that Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, met Kate Middleton while they were both students at the University of St Andrews. Northpoint owes its fame in part to this place, but there is a reason why the two young men met here: it serves breakfasts, good cakes, pancakes, multi-flavoured scones and snacks, as well as soups and varying small dishes at lunchtime. Everything is homemade, with generosity, between tradition and creativity. Evenings are sometimes organized.
THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE
Read moreThe "Captain's Table" is the restaurant of The Ship Inn. Regulars and tourists are happy to mingle, for a friendly atmosphere. A typical and authentic address, it offers traditional British pub cuisine and specializes in seafood. Nothing surprising with the immediate proximity of the port! Moreover, you will have lunch or dinner with a very pleasant view on the sea. Here, we serve fresh, homemade and local food. Try the Cullen skink, a soup with smoked haddock, potatoes and cream.
THE PEAT INN
Read moreThis restaurant, which was awarded a Michelin star in 2010, had the good idea to settle in this small 18th century village. The modern and audacious cuisine is one of the most renowned in Scotland, served in a delightful classic setting, next to an open fire and with a 25-page wine list. The culinary experience is guaranteed by local ingredients and sublimated flavours, with high quality meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. Reservation is recommended, as well as a stay in the hotel .
THE QISMAT TANDOORI
Read moreThis Indian restaurant has an excellent reputation in Elgin. The chef, with his 25 years of experience, is an expert in the art of Indian cuisine. He offers a varied menu, taking his guests to the four corners of India, combining flavours, spices, herbs and textures that are as exquisite as they are exotic. The dishes blend tradition, creation and innovation. The ingredients are chosen for their freshness, quality and, whenever possible, purchased locally. The wine list further enriches the culinary experience here
MOONFISH CAFÉ
Read moreSince 2004, this warm and designer decor, with artwork on display, in the spirit of a gallery, has taken its place in the medieval streets of Aberdeen. It offers an innovative, creative and revisited British cuisine. It sublimates local and seasonal produce, all in a relaxed and unpretentious way. The taste experience is complemented by food and drink pairings, with a special focus on gin. Tasting, lunch and dinner menus are available. Booking is highly recommended.
THE FLYING STAG
Read moreThe Flying Stag, literally the "kite" welcomes you. It stands above the bar, a piece of winged taxidermy, like something out of a fantasy bestiary. A pub and restaurant, this establishment (part of The Fife Arms) is very popular, especially on weekends. You'll have to make reservations to get a table in this traditional yet modern, cozy yet trendy setting. The place is warm and the food generous, in this space where travelers, sportsmen and locals mix for an evening.
THE PITCAIRNGREEN INN
Read moreThis charming pub was voted "Pub of the Year 2018" in the Food & Drink category, and that is richly deserved. The establishment is located in a pretty village on the outskirts of Perth, in an inn whose birth dates back almost 200 years. 200 years of good and loyal service as a quality restaurant & pub, appreciated by locals and travelers alike. It must be said that the products are fresh and in season, and of course carefully selected for generous flavors. The beers and whiskies served at the bar follow the same policy.