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Ran in here between shows and we were very lucky we did. Excellent service and advice from the staff. One of our group is Asian and liked the food very much. The name could put some people off but ... View all feedback.
What 5979kk doesn't like about Kama Sutra Edinburgh:
This place was terrible. We booked our dinner a week in advance and arrived on time, only to find 3 other groups waiting to be sat for the same timed reservation ahead of us. After waiting for 35 minutes we went to the wonderful restaurant Solti just 30 seconds away. Not once did the staff even speak to us, let alone apologise or offer any advice on how long we'd have to wait FOR OUR RESERVATION. Would NOT recommend View all feedback.
This place was terrible. We booked our dinner a week in advance and arrived on time, only to find 3 other groups waiting to be sat for the same timed reservation ahead of us. After waiting for 35 minutes we went to the wonderful restaurant Solti just 30 seconds away. Not once did the staff even speak to us, let alone apologise or offer any advice on how long we'd have to wait FOR OUR RESERVATION. Would NOT recommend
This was so disappointing, the food was average and the service shocking! We waited two hours for food, when it arrived it was basic and during the wait Deliveroo coming in and out with food. The lady on the front apologized lots however it didn’t make the food come any quicker. Avoid avoid avoid!!! Ruined night!!!
Visited on a whim on a Saturday evening and was pleasantly surprised. Staff were so friendly and the menu was great value for city centre venue in Edinburgh! My partner said the Korma was the best he had had. Will be taking a trip to their restaurant in London when I’m home! They kindly gave me a discount card when I mentioned I would go there.
Last night (Saturday 15th) my girlfriend and I had a booking at the Kamasutra Edinburgh to celebrate our anniversary. We have been to kamasutra in Glasgow and absolutely love the food. Last night, the food didn’t disappoint- it was fantastic.However- I am a wheelchair user with a condition called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, commonly known as brittle bones. My girlfriend booked the table because it mentioned on the website that there was wheelchair access. When we arrived, Chloe entered the restaurant to ask where the accessible entrance was only to be told that there wasn’t one and the only entrance was the 3 steps down then onto a landing, then 3 steps up into the restaurant. I managed to get off my chair and with help from my partner we were able to get in. When we were in the restaurant, I discovered that there was a disabled toilet and I also noticed a fire exit with lots of general rubbish and chairs etc in front of the door. Again, I asked the waiter when we were leaving if we could leave via the accessible entrance because there was a disabled toilet I thought there must have been an entrance. I questioned the fire exit and the waiter said they couldn’t use the fire exit as they needed to keep the door jammed shut because of “the robbers”. The man couldn’t really understand my point. I then got out my chair and with the help of my girlfriend, left the restaurant via the stairs.Extremely disappointed at this and embarrassed that this happened. If it wasn’t for the fact we had previously booked the place because of a busy Saturday night in Edinburgh, we would have went else where. I have attached photos to support my review and I welcome any further correspondence from a manager of the restaurant as soon as possible.
Visited this restaurant with family when we went to Scotland for holiday in August 2020. It is a small restaurant, with traditional decor. The staff were friendly and the services was exceptional . The food was delicious. The portion size were reasonable to the price. It was quite clean . Overall it was good environment . An experience to remember. Will definitely visit again when I go to Edinburgh.