Zuhus - Edinburgh
Zuhus
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Step into Zuhus and dive into bold, no-fuss flavors in the heart of Edinburgh. This compact, welcoming spot serves up flame-grilled chicken, craveable wings, and playful burgers — from Cheetos-crunch to waffle-topped creations — alongside sweet potato fries, hummus, halloumi and creamy ice-cream treats. Halal and family-friendly, Zuhus blends South-Asian inspired spices with street-food energy for an upbeat, relaxed dining moment. Ideal for a quick takeaway after a gig or a casual meal with friends, the team at Zuhus prides itself on hot, honest food, friendly service and a central location that keeps locals and visitors coming back for more.
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Guests praise Zuhus's wings, grilled dishes and friendly vibe, but reviews note occasional dry burgers, uneven spice and limited seating during busy times.
The food was delicious and the prices were very reasonable. The atmosphere was relaxed.
I am giving this restaurant a two-star rating based on its appearance and decent side dishes. However, I cannot give it a higher rating after it compared itself to Nandos, despite the significant differences in spice and price. Each menu item is priced individually, with the burger alone costing £11 and the sweet potato fries costing £3. The special Zuhus burger, in my opinion, was not worth the price. The chicken was dry and chewy, resembling reheated chicken, and the beef was not cooked in the style of an American burger. The flavor was too strongly desi, resembling a chappal kebab, and overpowered the other ingredients. If the prices were more reasonable, I might have considered it worth it. However, being more expensive than Nandos and not tasting as good, it loses credibility in my personal opinion.
I had dinner at this restaurant once and it was really tasty. The grilled dishes and wings were delicious, and the atmosphere was inviting. I am looking forward to coming back again. It can get crowded during busy times, so finding a seat may be a challenge.
Thought I would try here and regret it even though I spent on burgers which was flavourless the chef special was the worst I have ever tasted had mint in the Pattie just did not suit with other strange mixed flavours that were not necessary. had to pay extra for sauces/dips the attitude on the front desk man could not even take a simple order had to repeat many times think they need more training and change the burger flavours
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Zuhus leans into playful experimentation — the menu regularly features cheeky creations like a Cheetos burger and a waffle burger, and it's become a favorite late-night stop for gig-goers. Regulars also note the strong desi-inspired seasoning profile on many dishes, so if you prefer milder heat it's worth asking for spice adjustments. A small detail fans love: the place maintains a toasty, cosy feel even on Edinburgh's cold nights.
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