Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Kinghorn. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you.. Kinghorn (/ˈkɪŋhɔːrn/ ( listen); Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Gronna) is a town and parish in Fife, Scotland. A seaside resort with two beaches, Kinghorn Beach and Pettycur Bay, plus a fishing port, it stands on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, opposite Edinburgh. According to the 2008 population estimate, the town has a population of 2,930.
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4 based on 3745 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
Quite simply the best restaurant experience we've ever had. From the food, to the service and ambiance, it was a perfect evening. We opted for the taster menus along with wine pairings which would be a strong recommendation. The use of high quality Scotish ingredients to deliver such a well balanced and flavour some menu was outstanding. The staff were brilliant, friendly, informative and helpful, plus seeing Tom Kitchin working in the kitchen proving that he practices what he preaches. Just hope we have a chance to visit again at some stage in the near future.
4 based on 1385 reviews
Martin Wishart, an Edinburgh-born chef, has firmly established himself as one of the UKâs most highly respected chefs. It is the importance of fresh ingredients, discipline in the kitchen, a passion for food and a deep understanding of classic French cook
This is the second Michelin Star restaurant we have visited this year. What a fabulous experience. It has the character found in Leith and celebrates its location and regional foods by being unpretentious and fitting in to the setting. Once inside the atmosphere clearly indicates that one has stepped up to another dining experience. The service was attentive without being intrusive. Each plate was presented as a work of art, which seems to be a hallmark of award winning restaurants. Once seated one begins to be served multiple, tastes, and bits of interesting Bites. Itâs a bit pretentious, one bread choice was described in heavy French accent as having porridge, I asked âoatmeal?â , yes, oatmeal bread with three butters or toppings in tiny arranged dishes. I chose a lamb main course that my husband described as so tender âyou could eat it if you had no teethâ with a lovely crusty top breading. I would return for that. He had an amazing fish main. One thing we enjoyed, all diners seemed were dressed as if this was special. We agree, it is special.
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5 based on 146 reviews
The Little Chartroom is located on Albert Place which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the east end of Princes Street. It is a small restaurant and bookings are essential. We went there for dinner with friends. The menu is small with three choices of starter, main and dessert. Two different breads were provided both of which were very good. Four of our table chose the scallops (or rather scallop singular) appetiser (see picture) which was tasty but could have done with another scallop. The other appetiser taken was beetroot and goats cheese which also was good. Everyone chose the hake entree which was beautifully cooked and well presented. Service was good and the waiter was friendly.
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