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What Isabel Wood likes about Bistro Provence:
Great! Bistro Provence is located in the old warehouse buildings that also house Bond No 9 etc. On entering immediately we were greeted by a smiling efficient member of staff who took us through to the back of the restaurant where we sat in a lovely sunny room We opted for a tasting menu with paired wines. It was absolutely delicious and it was a really nice surprise not knowing what was coming next! Food was lovely... View all feedback. What Sophia Watson doesn't like about Bistro Provence:
we went to taste some French cuisine on the shore, bistro Provence sits happy next to restaurants like kitchin on this strip. Apparently, the venue has been a French restaurant in some form for many years. we were warmly welcomed in this restaurant. the staff kindly placed us near a heating, as it was freed out. the restaurant itself is full of underestimated color tones, with creams and classic French colorations in... View all feedback.
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The restaurant is located in commercial street and is easily accessible by bus or car. parking is in the back. it was a Thursday night.
An excellent new bistro on commercial quay, bistro Provence is worth its attention, next time they are looking for some classic French.
The royal vouchers went to dinner. this time a little local : leith. the bistro Provence was the happy restaurant of today's goodschein.
The quality of eating was excellent. personally very attentive and friendly. would definitely recommend this restaurant and would visit again. a great sound.
Quiet november evening, but service great and eat excellent. beautiful filled guinea fowl but all food well cooked and presented. unfussy, essentially, deliciou...
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read moreBistro Provence in Leith is a noteworthy addition to the area's culinary scene, offering a menu filled with local, fresh ingredients prepared to a high standard. The stuffed rabbit with creamed cabbage stands out as a highlight, with other dishes also receiving praise, although some felt they lacked a certain punch. Customers appreciated the good service, wine selection, and overall ambience of the restaurant. Despite a few hiccups, such as a reservation mix-up, diners found the experience authentic and enjoyable. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with a classic French feel, and the prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered. Overall, Bistro Provence is a great choice for those looking for a taste of France in the heart of Leith.
I was here about 2 Saturday's ago alone as I was looking around for a restaurant to eat. The only French restaurant I have ever eaten in Edinburgh is La Garrigu...
read moreThe restaurant is located on Commercial Street and it's easily accessible by bus (22,35) or car. Parking is at the rear. It was a Thursday evening during July a...
read moreThe Voucher Royals went out for dinner. This time a little more local : Leith. The Bistro Provence was the lucky restaurant of today 's voucher. Located on the...
read moreAn outstandingly good new bistro on Commercial Quay, Bistro Provence is well worthy of your attention, next time you 're looking for some classic French fare. I...
read moreCame out here for a big family meal. I honestly can't fault a thing they accommodated all 10 of us, service was friendly and efficient. The food... Oh man. Ever...
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