DAIPAI - Edinburgh
DAIPAI
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The menu of DAIPAI from Edinburgh contains about 66 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about £5 for a dish / drink.
Welcome to our vibrant restaurant, where exceptional dining experiences await! We pride ourselves on serving delicious meals in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you’re here for a casual lunch or a special dinner, our extensive menu has something for everyone. Our team is dedicated to providing outstanding service and ensuring your visit is nothing short of perfect. Stay connected with us on Facebook for updates, special offers, and more. We look forward to welcoming you soon!.
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A restaurant with mixed reviews in terms of food and service, but a beautiful decor. The ramen was bland and disappointing, while some dishes, like the gyoza, were tasty. The staff seemed confused, but friendly and eager to help. The menu offers a variety of Asian dishes, including sushi, noodles, and rice bowls. The restaurant was quiet, possibly due to the ongoing pandemic. The prices were reasonable, making it a good option for lunch or a quick dinner. Overall, opinions were divided on the quality and experience, but the potential for improvement was acknowledged.
Is it Asian? Is it Western? Is it an artisan coffee shop? It seems to be all of the above Is it authentic? Wrong question.
Duck Ramen £11.95 served with a side of edamame (LOVE! ramen is well cooked duck was freshly cut and tasted like home (like what my mom would make they season the duck with hoisin sauce and an assortment of white/black sesame seeds,, it tastes amazing! a handful of small bokchoy at the bottom of the ramen, their soup is very rich I would definitely recommend this place because they sell ramen, baos, Chijeu Jeongol (Korean cheese hot pot , bibmbap (mixed rice and veggies dish , Jjigae (Korean hot pot , udon, and rice bowls! They have hot teas and coffees too!! Love their attentive service too
Everything we ordered was amazing. We had been watching it out the window of the bus everyday before being in the right place to try it. The portion sizes are a little difficult to understand but the ambience and deliciousness make up for that. Great indoor seating and a large enough venue that it doesn't feel crowded. Great vegan options as well.
Is it Asian? Is it Western? Is it an artisan coffee shop? It seems to be all of the above. Is it authentic? Wrong question. The place bills itself as an Asian fusion cafe. Considering I only saw one Asian (Singaporean? out of half of dozen staff roaming around, and I was perhaps the only Asian in the whole restaurant area, we should take the Asian part with a pinch of salt. You 've got your choice of rice and noodle dishes, sushi, or a selection of meat goodness wedged inside a steamed bun. We decided to go with the last option since it was the most out of the ordinary we were not disappointed. Between the two of us, we easily downed four pairs of meat goodness wedged steamed buns. They were tasty. Belly pork, roast duck, char siu, and Shiracha beef each pair costing £5.95. With a couple pots of hot tea and two free pastries (a deal with a hot drink , that came out to be more than your local grocery store lunch deal. Nice eats that I would come back to, but not if I were on a budget (or an Asian food snob... which I often am! .
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Grilled Tofu, Green Beans, Sweet Potato + Spicy Tomato£3Salmon Chilli Bomb£7Monk Crunch£7Beef Chilli Bomb£7Salmon X 4£5Ebi X 4£5
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