Fabio's - Edinburgh

Italian, Pizza, Vegetarian

Fabio's

Fabio's
4.4 / 5 (3854 reviews)

Description

Fabio's Restaurant has been a family-run establishment serving delicious Italian cuisine for over 15 years, conveniently located just minutes away from Edinburgh Airport. Situated at 23 Glasgow Road, the restaurant boasts a vibrant Mediterranean-inspired decor. In addition to their homemade pizza and pasta, Fabio's offers a variety of mouthwatering veal dishes that are complemented by locally sourced fruits and vegetables. Their seafood options are also highly recommended, and they have an extensive selection of vegetarian dishes as well. Finish off your meal with a refreshing glass of sorbet or a delectable bowl of gelato.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Rico

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 3854 reviews
tina-clark-vine8
03.03.2023

What a lovely meal.. as always. The food is tasty and nice and hot. (Hot plates love it). A GF in the group and could have what ever she wanted no problem. Just perfect

saunders-zach
31.12.2022

Well presende dinner here for dinner with a working group at the visit of edinburgh. nice clean restaurant eating was really good and well presented, I had the risotto, which was nice followed by a delicious lemonenzello desert. my colleague had fish he said was nicely cooked (nice lob by a chef). to eat everything at a super place and all at a reasonable price.

evie-hill
31.12.2022

One of my favorites. fabios is one of my favorite Italian restaurants in edinburgh. I've never been disappointed when I've eaten there. it can get quite a lot to do, which is not bad, and is a certificate for the quality of food served there. the personal is friendly to another bonus. Please note that the map on urbanspoon shows the wrong location. fabios is in corstorphine, on the main road to the airport. it is close to a small commercial property where there are good parking spaces.

rico-a-fern641
03.08.2024

There were only three servers, but they were friendly and attentive (though you might have to wave to get their attention). I started with the calamari fritti, and it was excellent: lightly battered, crispy, and not greasy at all. For my main dish, I had the pollo milanese, which was also wonderfully prepared. The chicken fillet was juicy, with just the right amount of breadcrumb coating, and the mini roasted potatoes were perfectly crispy. No sauce, no cheese—just simple and delicious! A light dessert of Italian coconut ice cream served in a coconut shell rounded off the meal perfectly. I’m definitely a fan of Fabio—the restaurant!

kim-k-fern93
03.08.2024

I 'm in Edinburgh.UK for a little under 2 weeks for work. I 've been here before, and I know that Scottish food is pretty bland, so I came here with pretty low expectations. However, for a restaurant in the UK, I would say that this is a pretty decent restaurant. For starters, I had some smoked salmon wrapped in cream cheese and a minestrone soup. The smoked salmon was pretty good, it came in 3 pieces. There was a bit too much cream cheese for each piece, so I only had one and shared the rest with my co workers. The minestrone soup was very good and refreshing, considering the weather is currently in the 50 's 60 's and I came from Houston 80 's 90 's degree weather. For the main entree, I had a shrimp dish, served on rice, in a creamy mustard sauce. It was alright. The sauce felt overwhelming, and it was poured all over, drenching the rice, so it was hard to take any bite without a spoonful of the mustard sauce. Mustard is a strong flavor and it felt like they used a bit too much mustard. The shrimp were small pieces cut up into smaller pieces, which was not what I was expecting either. Just a note, lemonade means sprite to them. Not fresh lemonade. Overall, still a better meal than anything I expected.

FAQ

At 755, you'll find the station South Gyle, from which you also have access to the municipal transportation.

The place serves you a choice of gluten-free menus.

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