Leith Restaurants

Seafood lovers are drawn to the old port of Leith to sample the freshest seafood amid the authentic seafaring setting. Some of Scotland's most renowned chefs have made Leith—and more specifically, The Shore, its upmarket waterfront—their home.

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  • 1. Mimi's Bakehouse—Leith

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    Despite its large interior with acres of seating, this bakery-café still regularly has lines out the door. The reason is simple: it bakes the best cakes in Edinburgh, using everything from Oreos to Reese's Pieces to strawberries and cream. It also serves great breakfasts, all-day brunches (with dishes like black pudding eggs Benedict and five bean chili), and an excellent afternoon tea. From the exceptional food to the fun decor, the friendly service to the reasonable prices, this is a must-try dining experience.

    63 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6RA, Scotland
    0131-555--5908

    Known For

    • Delicious and creative cakes
    • Delicious French toast and breakfast rolls
    • Fun and cheeky decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Restaurant Martin Wishart

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    Leith's premier dining experience, this high-end restaurant combines imaginative cuisine, luxuriously understated decor, and a lovely waterfront location. Renowned Michelin-starred chef Martin Wishart woos diners with his inspired menu of artistically presented, French-influenced dishes. To get a flavor of everything the restaurant has to offer, choose the ever-changing, multicourse tasting menu (£110); there's also a mouthwatering vegetarian tasting menu, and you can mix and match to tailor your perfect meal. To experience Martin Wishart's creations on more of a budget, visit for lunch from Wednesday to Friday, when the set menu is £42.50. Reservations are advised midweek and essential on weekends.

    54 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6RA, Scotland
    0131-553–3557

    Known For

    • Impeccable cuisine
    • Beautiful location and setting
    • Exceptional vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.
  • 3. The Little Chartroom

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    For fine dining with a touch of theater, it's hard to beat this superb open-kitchen restaurant, where you can sit at the bar and watch the skilled chefs prepare and assemble each course. The à la carte menu is small—there's a choice of just three starters, three mains, and three desserts—but it's filled with innovative and exciting dishes, such as dressed crab with curry and smoked almonds or spatchcock partridge with haggis and celeriac. A three-course meal with set you back around £50 without drinks.

    14 Bonnington Rd., Edinburgh, EH6 5JD, Scotland
    0131-556--6600

    Known For

    • Cozy kitchenside seating
    • Small but varied menu
    • Unique creations like sweetcorn custard

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch Thurs. and Fri., Reservations essential
  • 4. The King's Wark

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    This gastro-pub at The Shore in Leith combines a beautiful historic setting with great quality food and a wide selection of Scottish gins. At lunchtime, the dark-wood bar does a roaring trade in simple fare such as gourmet burgers, fish cakes, and haggis (traditional or vegetarian), but in the evening, the kitchen ups the ante with a chalkboard menu of locally caught seafood specialties, from hake to monkfish. Exposed stone walls attest to the building's 15th-century origins. Come on Sunday and choose from the legendary brunch and roast dinner menus.

    36 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6QU, Scotland
    0131-554--9260

    Known For

    • Affordable quality cuisine
    • Atmospheric setting
    • Leith's best roast dinner
  • 5. The Kitchin

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    A perennially popular high-end dining option, Tom Kitchin's Michelin-starred venture packs in the crowds. Kitchin, who trained in France, runs a tight ship, and his passion for using seasonal and locally sourced produce to his own creative ends shows no sign of waning. Unfashionable ingredients such as ox tongue, tripe, and pig's head emerge heroic after Kitchin's alchemy, and he works his magic equally dexterously on more familiar elements such as seafood and venison. To sample this rarified culinary world on a (relative) budget, try the three-course set lunch for £45.

    78 Commercial Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6LX, Scotland
    0131-555--1755

    Known For

    • Nose-to-tail philosophy
    • Lovely setting
    • Very expensive dinners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
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