Restaurant

Southside Scran

Recommandé par 11 habitants,
Définitivement fermé

Conseils des habitants

Ali
April 4, 2020
A French inspired brasserie from the same owner of the Michelin starred restaurant 'The Kitchin'. A more expensive option expect great service and great selection of wine.
Steven
October 2, 2019
Come early for the very reasonable pre-theatre menu - the food is excellent
Rentir
March 29, 2021
Chef Tom Kitchin and The Kitchin Group team have brought the ever popular ‘From Nature to Plate’ philosophy to Edinburgh’s southside. This neighbourhood bistro, Southside Scran, features an open Maestro Rotisserie grill showcasing the best of Scotland’s produce with daily specials and a menu inspired by family dining that is all about sharing. The dining room features warm green tones with brass accents and rustic wooden floors in a nod to traditional French bistros. During the day, large street-facing windows allow the natural light to flood through and as evening draws in, candlelight and a roaring fireplace give a more intimate and cosy feel to the restaurant.
Chef Tom Kitchin and The Kitchin Group team have brought the ever popular ‘From Nature to Plate’ philosophy to Edinburgh’s southside. This neighbourhood bistro, Southside Scran, features an open Maestro Rotisserie grill showcasing the best of Scotland’s produce with daily specials and a menu inspir…
Jo
August 13, 2019
Great food and service, run by chef Tom Kitchin. Sister restaurant of Scran & Scallie.
Jan
July 5, 2019
The beautiful dining room at Southside Scran features an open Maestro Rotisserie grill showcasing local produce. The Southside menu is a real tribute to the best of Scotland’s larder displaying a love and passion for French cuisine. Owner is famous British & Michelin star chef Tom Kitchin.

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