Most Popular French food in Musselburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

July 31, 2020 Giuseppe Pratt

Find out what French restaurants to try in Musselburgh. Musselburgh (Gaelic: Baile nam Feusgan) is the largest settlement in East Lothian, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth, 6 miles (10 km) east of Edinburgh city centre. The population of Musselburgh is 21,900.
Things to do in Musselburgh

1. The Little Chartroom

30-31 Albert Place, Edinburgh EH7 5HN Scotland French, British, Scottish, European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +44 131 556 6600 https://www.thelittlechartroom.com/
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5 based on 145 reviews

The Little Chartroom

Reviewed By thoughtfuldiner

Let me put this clearly: this small restaurant is a must go for any food lover who visits, or lives in, Edinburgh. Dishes are not overly fancy, extravagant or innovative, but there is a myriad of personal touches on classic material that make eating here quite a unique experience, far removed from "merely good" restaurants offering classical cuisine. Here's there's perfect execution and judgement and attention to detail. Great produce such as scallops and partridge and halibut, coming cooked with absolute precision and with interesting garnishes, are easy winners with their brilliant flavours, but even a simple vegetarian salad here becomes a vivid, ravishing, dish.Unfortunately nowadays I cannot spend in Edinburgh as much time as I used to, but if I was, this would definitely be one of the tiny handful of places where I would be a frequent regular.

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2. The Kitchin

78 Commercial Quay, Edinburgh EH6 6LX Scotland French, European, British, Scottish, Contemporary Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Wine and Beer [email protected] +44 131 555 1755 http://thekitchin.com
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4 based on 3743 reviews

The Kitchin

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 restaurant’s philosophy ‘From Nature to Plate’, is a t

Reviewed By tug66

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 wasn’t 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 won’t run through the menu because that’s 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. It’s 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!

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3. Restaurant Martin Wishart

54 Shore, Edinburgh EH6 6RA Scotland French, European, British, Scottish, Contemporary Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking [email protected] +44 131 553 3557 http://www.martin-wishart.co.uk/
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4 based on 1384 reviews

Restaurant Martin Wishart

Martin Wishart, an Edinburgh-born chef, has firmly established himself as one of the UK’s 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

Reviewed By bettymat2018

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. It’s a bit pretentious, one bread choice was described in heavy French accent as having porridge, I asked ”oatmeal?” , 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 “you could eat it if you had no teeth” 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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