Abstract is easily Edinburgh's most exciting and dramatic opening of 2007. First chef Loic Lefebvre endured a Gordon Ramsay televisual ordeal at the original Abstract in...
33-35 Castle TerraceThe family-run Ann Purna has a wholly vegetarian, South Indian-style menu and a relaxed and homely feel. It's very close to the George Square and Buccleuch Place buildings of...
45 St Patrick SquareApartment's success obviously depends on the food, but its status as an informal designer eaterie for middle-class Edinburgh hipsters also owes much to its location:...
7-13 Barclay PlaceAn archetypal second-hand bookshop, with thousands of old volumes stacked precariously on bookshelves in every available little space. Specialising in Victorian, illustrated...
72-74 West PortBefore today's style bars, Edinburgh had a few 'classic' pubs. Some of them were Victorian and ornate, while other places traded on a different reputation; the Athletic Arms...
1-3 Angle Park TerraceSharing a building with the Traverse Theatre, Andrew Radford's flagship restaurant changed the rules of Edinburgh's fine dining scene when it opened back in 1993. These days...
10 Cambridge StreetAlthough the proprietor assures us he knows where everything is, Backbeat always looks like chaos. CDs and old vinyl are piled high in boxes all over the place; bring a...
31 East CrosscausewaySmart togs for babies and children, with outfits for christenings, weddings or other special occasions.
132 St John's RoadThis modern neighbourhood restaurant, named after its blond-wood interior, has been a real asset to the area since opening in 2000. The menu takes an eclectic approach: dishes...
75 St Leonard's StreetUpstairs from the Atrium restaurant and also run by Andrew Radford, Blue was a real smash when it opened in 1997. It's moved in and out of vogue over the years, but is still...
10 Cambridge StreetIf you're after skateboarding stuff you're better off trying Focus, but if snowboarding, surfing or windsurfing's your game then you'll find everything you need here, alongside...
4 Lady Lawson StreetSince the expansion of the EU in 2004, a large number of young Polish people have come to seek work in the UK. Around 20,000 Poles had registered as residents in Scotland by...
86 South Clerk StreetThe Japanese team in this small, uncluttered establishment produces a range of tasty dishes, many of which won't spook the Scottish palate too much. There's assorted tempura,...
46 W Richmond StreetConsidering the location on one of the busiest roads of the city, the rooms at this stylish boutique hotel are surprisingly serene. Beechwood panelling and bold blocks of...
72-80 CausewaysideThe most obvious feature of this boutique hotel (p180) is the spacious lounge with newspapers to browse and leather sofas on which to slump. You can drink here, but you'd also...
72-80 Causewayside