Pasha - Pitlochry
Pasha
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Featuring authentic Mediterranean cuisine, our restaurant offers a wide selection of mezes, casseroles, grilled meats, and vegetarian options. Portion sizes are generous and prices are competitive with those found in Pitlochry. We are a newly established restaurant with a central location, spacious premises, elegant decor, and friendly staff. Come and experience our delicious dishes, such as the perfectly cooked lamb shank.
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During our trip to the Highlands, we made a pit stop in a quaint town and decided to dine at this restaurant. The food was decent, but the spicy chicken burger could have used more flavor. My wife and daughter liked their vegetarian meals. The staff was welcoming and the prices were a bit higher than anticipated for such a remote location and the quality of the food.
We stopped in for cakes and coffee and had a delightful experience. I tried Turkish coffee for the first time and was pleasantly surprised. The staff was very friendly and even made my kids a children's hot chocolate, even though it wasn't on the menu. The cakes were delicious, especially the chocolate fudge, coffee, and almond cakes. Overall, a great experience.
Why this has an average of 3.3 is beyond me! The servers were so lovely and attentive. All questions were answered. The chicken sag was tasty, so was the chicken korma- so sweet and flavoursome. We had this with pilau rice and a pershwari naan. We were so full afterwards. For you plain janes who don’t like curry- they served some ‘English’ food too. My mum had fish and chips and said it was nice. No mushy peas available though. We followed it with a gorgeous cup of tea and an evening at the enchanted forest. Disabled toilet on ground level and more downstairs. Options for vegetarians at the back of menu and an array of different drinks.
The restaurant offers delicious food at a reasonable price with a wide variety of options. The service is very friendly.
The servers were so lovely and attentive. All questions were answered. The chicken sag was tasty, so was the chicken korma- so sweet and flavoursome. We had this with pilau rice and a pershwari naan. We were so full afterwards. For you plain janes who don’t like curry- they served some ‘English’ food too. My mum had fish and chips and said it was nice. No mushy peas available though. We followed it with a gorgeous cup of tea and an evening at the enchanted forest. Disabled toilet on ground level and more downstairs. Options for vegetarians at the back of menu and an array of different drinks.
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