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Nice reasonable food.. The royal mile can be overpriced and pretty poor quality sometimes, must be because of the volume of tourists. The arcade is a brilliant little find where you have the atmos of the old town with good Scottish food. It's reasonably priced and the portions are huge. I couldn't finish the fish and chips and was actually stuffed for three hours after. There's also a secret vodka bar upstairs which... View all feedback.
What Ray Palmer doesn't like about Arcade:
The haggis that I had was extremely disappointing. I read some Google reviews and i was expecting much better quality, especially given the price charged. Very salted, the whiskey' sauce that I had to pay extra for was more like gravy. Nothing to do with...a whiskey sauce. Food doesn't seem very fresh and is probably microwaved as both haggis and the tatties were quite dry and rather cold, while the sauce was piping... View all feedback.
A charmingly decorated old house that serves haggis and more. I can't compare their haggis to others, but I can say that my fish and chips were...
Before embarking on my trip, I made a note of several recommended restaurants to sample haggis. As I was strolling from Princess Street Park to my hotel, I stumbled upon this particular restaurant and recalled its name. Curious, I decided to step inside to inquire about making a reservation...
Had the Robert Burn's Haggis and my wife had the fish and chips. The food was good but the service has been absolute **** and mask wearing is super inconsistent, especially considering the automatic gratuity. We've been sitting with empty glasses for about ten...minutes now, wanted dessert but we're not willing to spend more money here. Do yourself a favor and hit The Albanach a hundred yards up the road. Foods just as good and the wait staff are phenomenal.
Absolutely beautiful place, so cosy and comfortable with an eclectic style. Our server (Piotr, I think) was enchanting. He was so funny, entertaining and friendly. The food was amazing. I had haggis, needs and tatties with whiskey sauce and my husband had haggis stuffed chicken....Both dishes were delicious and I was most upset I couldn't finish mine as I was full but I enjoyed every mouthful. Very highly recommended if visiting Edinburgh Old Town
Son and girlfriend took me here as a birthday treat because they know I love Haggis. The food was excellent, really well presented but the whole experience was let down by the staff. The barman didn’t seem to have much idea, he was asked for...a Negroni and what arrived was so bitter tasting it made the son’s girlfriend feel so sick that she had to leave the restaurant to go back to the hotel. Not impressed, very expensive, plus the Gents loos were absolutely freezing. Won’t be rushing back!