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we had a great meal here. it is not the cheapest, but they pay for great quality and great execution of the dishes. the lobster was perfectly cooked, the sea trout tasty and the cheese plate well joined together. the service was attentive and friendly and we would be definitiw again for a special occasion! View all feedback.
Kilted lobster is a cute little place on the st stephen street in stockbridge, the decor and menu includes the sea theme, but there are many non-Seafood options for those in their party not for it. we sat at the window and gave some menus. While we were concerned, I noticed a notation about social companies that explained that the restaurant on Tuesday of publicity to close to take recommendations from charitable organisations to those who deal with food poverty or isolation problems. I knew then I made the right decision to support this place.
The restaurant itself is tiny and very cozy and the staff was very friendly. that was amazing and we enjoyed everything we ordered. the outstanding court was of course the kilted lobster even if we were approaching, we would certainly go more regularly here.
That is a very small restaurant with very large aromas. all four members of our party were blown away from the food. obviously the chef is the star, with the waiting staff trying to keep the standard front of the house. that's not a full success, but the service was okay. the prices are high, but it is worth it. not sure I feel so comfortable when the place was full.
We spent the weekend in edinburgh for the fringe festival and we managed to get a table between two events. we were a bit on the hurry, but we could enjoy a lot of our dinner thanks to the great service and super timing of the courses. the lobster is definitely worth mentioning!
Situated in the heart of Stockbridge The Kilted Lobster opened just less than a month ago on St. Stephen Street. Once you enter you feel like in a seaside restaurant. The decor is fresh, with blue tables and seafood inspired paintings on the walls. You instantly loose a sense of time when you enter. The restaurant is quite small with couple of tables and a bar. It's very cosy We started with different fresh juices served in small glasses four on one stand. I tried the orange one and a pear one which were both delicious! This was followed by different seafood amuse brouche which were lovely! They came served on a mirror like plate which made them look even more appealing. We moved...read more