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Contribute FeedbackNestled in a vibrant corner of Edinburgh, Hemma strikes a harmonious balance between comfort and creativity. Boasting a diverse menu that caters to vegans, vegetarians, and gluten-free diners, this spacious eatery offers something for everyone. While the service can be hit-or-miss during busy hours, the cheerful staff aims to provide a welcoming experience. Diners rave about the cozy décor and the family-friendly atmosphere, ideal for casual lunches. Signature dishes, including the veggie croque monsieur, showcase the restaurant’s charm. With reasonable prices and a relaxed vibe, Hemma is a delightful option for a casual dining experience in the city.
Beautiful decoration, attentively put coworkers, quite good eating (swedish bark stew, flatbread pizza) and reasonable price for edinburgh. would definitely recommend.
The staff was super friendly and fast with our order and the food arrived immediately. the decor is very quirky and the music is fab. there was a lot of choice (without the menu is endless) and I can highly recommend the veggie croque monsieur. absolutely delicious! although I was very satisfied with my choice, there were many other things on the menu that I would like to try. I will try to go back here if I visit next in edinburgh.
Loved this place, excellent quality food and a good selection of drinks, competitive prices for the city, clean, tidy and love decor. Great knowledgeable friendly staff. Will return on our next visit x
Enter this place for lunch with a couple of friends- We sat in a cold place below the ventilation and ordered the Hema Breakfast and Vegeterian Breakfast- After mn wait I have asked the waitress where the order was- She responded: we are busy...in the kitchen So sorry its coming She forgot to put the order through as there was a few customers who were served before us even if they had ordered after us- Finally the food did turn up after mn Waiting that long I was expecting something very special on the plates. Oh well it was far from special- The home made beans advertised on the menu) were in a very small tin- there was about and very dry you will need a toothpick to find them) The haggis was an insult for the Scottish food culture (dry as a stone The sausage were very small and poor quality (they looked like the Iceland bargain special offer The toasted white bread tasted and looked like some old frozen bread (the emergency ones you might eat once a years due to global warming). My friend and I almost chocked eating this food- I suggested: Maybe we should have ordered the special Romanian Red Wine at pounds a glass as they kept asking every minute would you like to order a drink Or the tempranillo pounds as well you will find in Scotmid at pounds a bottle. What a place!
Gluten free eaters will be happy here! Excellent choice and menu clearly marked with GF options. Lovely food and lovely atmosphere, can’t wait to return.