Reviews on European food in Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom. Burntisland (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/ listen (help·info), Scots: Bruntisland) is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 6,269.
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4 based on 1192 reviews
We ate here with friends as part of a birthday celebration. The seafood and fish were great - good size portions and fresh local ingredients. Great range of wines too. Service was excellent too.
4 based on 1120 reviews
A homely wee neighbourhood bar/restaurant serving up food from 10 till 10 and drinks till 1am:) Culinary hugging people since July 2007
As previously the food was outstanding but if our waitress had ever been trained she has forgotten more than she ever remembered! We arrived to allocated table, with menus, we selected our wine and our food....the waitress remembers that at 4pm there is a change of menu and they have not been changed. We ask for a jug of water and it does not arrive, we ask for three macaroni, two with bacon as a side....we get one....we ask for two cappucinos and get one ....we ask for the bill three times and have to go chasing it......how sad that a brilliant eating place allows this non service experience to be its more memorable feature. Let's get the act togetherHi there and thanks for the review. Long story short, we have been on the search for a new floor staff member and you were served by the one we we trialling. She never cut the mustard and never got the job and apologies you had the very small window to experience this. Hope you'll be back for a much more of the same when the act is most definitely back together!
4 based on 628 reviews
Kezban is a mediterreanen restaurant where all the food is prepared fresh and cooked on the BBQ charcoal grill . The chef is originally from Turkey, he has 15 years experience. He prepares the delicious dishes with high quality ingredients. All the mezes
We visited during a stay in the area.Had booked in advance after consulting Trip Advisor for ideas for restaurants.We love Turkish/Greek food, so this place jumped out at us & Iâm so glad it did. We have been to Meze Meze in Rose street before & love it, so thought we would try here. The food was amazing. We chose the mixed meze for 2 & our 13 year old son had a separate kids meal but tried some of ours too. Everything was so tasty, fresh & flavoursome & plentiful. We washed it down with Efes. Food & service was excellent, decor was stunning with all the Turkish lamps, loved it. We will definitely return next time we are back in the area. Highly recommend you visit. Thank you so much for visiting Kezban and we greatly appreciate your review. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the food served here and that you found it all to be fresh and flavoursome. Thank you for your kind comments regarding our staff and for appreciating our unique decor. We hope you enjoyed your stay and we hope to see you again very soon!
5 based on 254 reviews
Aurora is a small bistro in the heart of Leith. Serving breakfast and lunch until 4pm; dinner from 5pm. Licensed restaurant - Dogs welcome
The food is divine - sharing plates of the highest standard that are beautifully presented and so so tasty. The service is attentive without being overbearing - a perfect balance achieved by very lovely people.The perfect little eaterie but keep it to yourself or weâll never get a table.....
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4 based on 3743 reviews
The Kitchin presents modern British seasonal cuisine influenced by French cooking techniques and an appreciation of the best quality ingredients available from Scotland's fantastic natural larder. The restaurantâs philosophy âFrom Nature to Plateâ, is a t
From the moment we entered The Kitchin we felt at ease - you knew you were in safe hands. The service was impeccable from taking our coats to placing them back on us. It was like a quietly orchestrated performance and while there is clearly a hierarchy one never felt that the servers were stifled. The set lunch menu was a superb selection from the a la carte and you were also reminded that you could mix and match from both menus if something wasnât quite to your liking which was also nice but not needed. Mr Kitchin was in The Kitchen and it was an added bonus to view through the full width windows how the brigade moved around each other, getting the orders out. I wonât run through the menu because thatâs all been done before but I would sum up by saying the whole experience (oh, and no chasing us away from the table by a certain time) was great value for money, of a predictably high standard and we enjoyed every minute of it. Itâs easy to get to from Edinburgh Waverley station on a single ten minute bus ride door to door and I have no hesitation urging people to go!
5 based on 209 reviews
We source our food responsibly, supporting small food producers and suppliers, building relationships with the people who help create what we eat. Organic produce will feature across the menu which may change slightly depending on what our local farms and
I went there today for the first time because I wanted to experience the porridges and black pudding. I didn't regret my choice for the whole experience! The ladies working there were extremely nice, concerned about my opinion on the food and the whole establishment had a great vibe, welcoming and warming environment no doubt! Will definitely return one day!
5 based on 206 reviews
We enjoyed our third visit to the Lighthouse today and was delighted with the friendly welcome, wonderful food, fresh from the fishermanâs trawler and nice ambiance. This is a lovely little restaurant overlooking Newhaven Harbour which never disappoints. Iâve tried a few different fish dishes now, everyone fantastic but they also have a meat and a vegetarian option too which weâre all well received. Word of warning though, do book in advance to ensure a table. Weâve heard a few disappointed travellers be turned away
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4 based on 302 reviews
Wandered down the hill from our AirBnB in Kirkcaldy to enjoy the #1 restaurant - and we weren't disappointed! Saturday night (without a reservation), we were seated immediately. We shared a light bruschetta (with rosemary and tasty goats cheese) to start. For mains D opted for the catch of the day (she's serious about her fish!), I know there was monkfish in it! She loved it! I chose the chicken breast (intrigued by the caramelised onion and whiskey sauce and crumbled haggis additions) - it was delish! To finish? We shared an indulgent salted caramel chocolate hotpot. Service came with a smile and a our waitress was delightful (Sorry I didn't catch her name, but it was her last night before heading off to art school in Dundee). Thoroughly recommend The Waterfront!
4 based on 52 reviews
A group of us went here for an evening meal, at first I wasn't sure what type of a place it would be because you walk into the take-away section and walk over to the left hand side of the restaurant which is set up with a few tables. I think it would be nicer if the partition was pulled over as there was a lot of people coming in and waiting for their take-away and it felt like we were being watched all the time. Some of our party felt quite cold (the radiators weren't on and the front door was constantly being opened) so they kept their coats on throughout the meal. The meal was really good and well presented on the plates with all our food being cooked really well, however the chicken pakoras were really greasy but peel away the batter and the chicken was nicely done. It seemed to take forever for the food to be served up, we arrived at 7pm and didn't finish till nearly 10pm, food could of come to the table a bit quicker I thought. The restaurant has a bring your own bottle policy and there is no corkage charge. There is a bus stop right outside the restaurant with regular buses running late (No.7 will take you to Kirkcaldy bus station or Dunfermline the other way). If you are looking for gourmet food then this is not the place for you, if you are looking for take-away food (albeit really well presented on the plate) to eat at an good price, sitting down at a table, with a few beers or wine then this is place for you. The server was polite and well presented and the owner/chef did come over and ask how we were and how the food was, so it was nice to see him taking the trouble to get feedback from his clientele.
Best Seafood food near Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom
5 based on 465 reviews
Room with A View, Seafood Restaurant situated within the Forth View Hotel in the coastal village Aberdour, Fife. Enjoy succulent scallops, wholesome halibut & Fresh Langoustines and many more delicious seasonal seafood dishes cooked to exquisite perfectio
Brilliant service. Super food. Canât fault it. Lovely setting. Only 7 tables so nice and cosy. A real gem in Fife. Canât say much more really. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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