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    Soul Sushi

    4.6 (19 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Fast Food
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    The infamous (at least it should be for value!) Soul Sushi family platter! Heaven on a plate :)
    Clarissa M.

    Soul Sushi is path To make that tummy happy Prepare to stuff face! I know, I know. The real shame isn't my terrible haiku, it's the fact that I haven't reviewed this fantastic joint yet. Each time I've had the pleasure of partaking in some Soul Sushi action I've left with the fullest of tummies (sometimes belt-looseningly so) and happy noises. The first time I was presented with an epic family platter of vegetarian sushi was on the Fourth of July, which to my American self seems fitting somehow. The platter itself at 36 pounds is an amazing deal for sharing with friends, or for just totally forgetting your inhibitions and sharing with your equally-sushi-loving husband. 13 pounds per person with that much sushi is SO GOOD compared to what you would get in dining out somewhere. Add a few more sharers into the madness, and the deal is even sweeter. Trust me when I say that's a lot of sushi--for two people you will feel like you have a sushi baby in the oven. But fortunately for you, as Soul Sushi is delivery and take-out only, you can relax in sushi-induced stupor in the comfort of your own home. No judgement from fellow diners at your sushi vacuuming abilities here! So, good value aside, let's talk about the sushi. It is DELICIOUS. You'll be hard-pressed to find sushi so well-presented and also tasty anywhere else in town--and not only that, but they have numerous veggie options. Veg-heads: rejoice! I really don't think I need to say anymore here. Soul Sushi is, in the end, a delightful find. This is the kind of place that you're pleased to share with your friends, like you're imparting them with a special gift or an excellent secret. And indeed it was passed on to me by the lovely Amy B., and so has gone forth and spread into the land of Edinburgh through the Yelpiverse. In all honesty, my only beef with Soul Sushi is that they don't have a branch on the West End side of town. Maybe with enough begging and pleading and bribery they'd be willing to deliver to the hubs and I all the way across the city, but until then, perhaps it's best that I don't empty my wallet binging on sushi every day. Keep on sushi-ing on, Soul Sushi! And I'll be first in line when you take over the world, or at least, open up a branch in the West End.

    All this for £21 (plus delivery).
    Rachel R.

    You know, 4 stars feels a bit mean, as I really enjoyed our sushi last night, but I think I'm going to wait a little longer before giving Soul Sushi 5, mostly to check that they're brilliant every time. Soul Sushi is a delivery service, and whilst I'd heard of them before through the Twittersphere etc, I hadn't had the chance to try it myself. Recently, however, they joined Just Eat which really meant I had no excuses not to give them a go. Last night we finally placed an order, and it was just what the doctor ordered. There's a variety of maki, hosomaki, sashimi, inside out rolls and nigri to choose from, as well as miso soup, edamame and a couple of salads. The most economical way to order is to order a couple of boxes (which have 3 different types of sushi) or even better a platter. We swithered over the set meal for two (good value at £24), but in the end went for 3 boxes - the Loch Duart Salmon box (salmon and avocado maki, salmon hosomaki and salmon nigri), the Field box (beef tataki inside out roll, chicken katsu inside out roll and asparagus nigri) and the Allotment box (butternut squash and sweet chilli inside out roll, mixed vegetable maki and more asparagus nigri). The boxes range between £5.75 and £9, and you get 10-12 pieces in each, so it's both filling and reasonably priced. Oh my, it was all good and very tasty. The stand out dish was easily the butternut squash and sweet chilli, but honestly I enjoyed every bit of it. A little pot each of soy sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi was delivered too, and wow was that wasabi hot! I love wasabi, and this was blasting my sinuses like never before. Amazing. I'm not a sushi expert, so I can't tell you how this compares with sushi joints all over the world, but let me tell you it was damn tasty and much, much better than your YO or supermarket stuff. Plus, it was excellent value for money (for sushi, that is). We will definitely be ordering from Soul Sushi again!

    Miso soup, pork gyoza, and sushi rolls
    Amanda L.

    First, let's talk about expectations. This is not a five star sushi restaurant with perfectly balanced flavors and big hunks of the freshest daily catch. It's not even really a restaurant. What it is is a quick stop one block from my house that lets me order online, pick it up on the way home, and enjoy a decent sushi dinner for cheap. Soul sushi manages to provide grab-and-go sushi that's still trustworthy and fresh, with some other add-ons available. I'm a big gyoza fan and particularly like the pork ones here. I'd recommend those over the soups, which in my experience have been a bit bland. Honestly, when was the last time you thought "I wish this miso soup was saltier"? For the sushi itself there is always an element of personal preference. On my last visit I had the tuna/avocado roll (light, simple, and classic) and the spicy salmon (usually a favorite, but I didn't care for the overpowering chili sauce). If you're looking for a fancy sushi dinner, or even a casual one, I'd recommend checking out one of the other fine places in town (Soul Sushi does have a few tables, but the low stools aren't very comfortable and the ambiance is clearly for take away). If you're looking for a quick meal that isn't fried chicken or a way to have sushi as a more regular meal on your table, though, check out this little spot.

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    Rachael C.

    Soul Sushi don't delivery to the West side of Edinburgh and it's probably a good thing or else I'd order from them far more often. They do huge 46 piece garden platters for £26 which easily feed three and could probably happily feed four if ordered with side dishes. As someone who's allergic to fish they have loads of vegetarian options and they are all super tasty. I especially love the butternut squash rolls and teriyaki tofu. The fish sushi is also quite tasty according to those who could eat it. For event catering the platters are good value and look really impressive but they also work for sitting on the living room floor while drinking wine and avoiding packing boxes. Seriously Soul Sushi expand the delivery area to my side of the city or I'll just have to keep getting my friend who lives round the corner from you to carry a ridiculous amount of sushi across town on the bus.

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    They do huge 46 piece garden platters for £26 which easily feed three and could probably happily feed four if ordered with side dishes.

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    Oink - Oink with sage and onion and apple sauce

    Oink

    4.4(365 reviews)
    0.5 miGrassmarket, Old Town
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    I stopped here shortly before leaving Edinburgh on the train. This was my last meal in Edinburgh…read moreand very delicious. There is usually a line outside this simple restaurant but possibly due to the light rain, the line was fairly short when I went. I only waited for like 5 minutes. The menu is simple as the roasted hog/pig is the only thing on the menu. You can choose a few things to customize the sandwich or even order it in a box. I ordered the Oink size (medium) on wheat bread and chose sage and onion for my topping and then the Homemade Mustard Mayo for the sauce. They make it in front of you and it is fresh and very tasty. Unfortunately when I went they were out of cracklings. They wrap it in foil and hand it to you. Pretty simple and efficient. I love that the outside of the building is painted pink like a pig (coincidence? Probably not). This is a good place to try for a quick, cheap and yummy sandwich. They do this one thing very well. Please open more of these!

    I heard about Oink on the Metflix show, Somebody Feed Phil, and immediately added it to my research…read morefor our trip. We stopped by for lunch one day and we each enjoyed a delicious sammich. The sammiches come on a big, soft, delicious roll. And they're filled with a generous portion of pulled pork. You get to customize them a little bit by selecting your bread, the size of the sammich, the stuffing (sage and onion or the homemade haggis), and a variety of spreads (apple, homemade mustard mayo, homemade chili cheese, and homemade chili jam). My wife got the sage & onion, and I opted for a haggis filling. We both very much enjoyed our rolls. They were very filling, and the staff was very friendly and helpful with suggestions. The haggis was unique, but we are very familiar with pulled pork sammiches back home. We really enjoyed our meal and would definitely recommend Oink to any hungry travelers in Edinburgh.

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    The Piemaker - Steak and ale pie.

    The Piemaker

    4.3(180 reviews)
    0.3 miOld Town, Newington
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    We met the owner of The Piemaker while trying this renowned quick bite restaurant in Edinburgh. He…read moreis the nicest guy and his place is extremely popular. These pies are a great light lunch or snack when consumed by themselves. Or one can get a variety of them and make it a meal. The pies are made fresh daily and displayed in the glass case at the counter along with other British style fried foods such as Tattie Dogs, Sausage Rolls, etc. There are a variety of the infamous pies offered. We tried a Steak and Ale pie and an Original Scotch Pie with brown sauce packet for the pour over. I enjoyed mine (Scotch Pie) and could've eaten a couple more God willing. Along with an Irn Bru, this was a satisfying and affodable meal. Definitely give this place a try when in the area.

    I can't help to love this place and glad they are still in business, I'll always remember this…read moreplace fondly because we came to eat here immediately after getting married in Edinburgh 10 years ago. They make perfect snack sized pastries that let you try a variety without getting too full. Compared to other local pasty shops their baked pastries use better ingredients and are better cooked. I love how flaky and golden colored the pasties were. You'll find a variety of traditional pasties here as well as some unique creations worth checking out. My kids loved the hasbrowns wrapped around a sausage so much we ordered an extra one even though they said they weren't hungry before. This is located in a busy area and there are a small amount of seats inside against the window and a small table next to the drinks. There isn't any seating or place to sit outside so I wouldn't plan on eating here.

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    The Baked Potato Shop - Former Baked Potato Shop

    The Baked Potato Shop

    4.2(161 reviews)
    0.5 miOld Town, Royal Mile
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    Oh my goodness, that looks absolutely delicious! That's quite the meal, a perfect balance of carbs,…read moreprotein, and veggies, which is something I admire.

    One evening in Berkeley, California, out to dinner with some friends at a Korean restaurant, I…read moreshared that I was heading to Scotland in July of 2019 and asked if anybody had been and had any recommendations for places to go. Probing why I was going a little, they got out of me I am of the Gordon Clan of Aberdeenshire, a Scotland of Old clan. One of my friends exclaimed, "Gordon!" He paused, looked me directly in the eyes and said, "You know we're rivals right?!" He is Nate James Lindsey. A member of the Lindsey Clan, one of the Gordon Clan's rival clans in Scotland of Old. Once we addressed our rival ancestries, he recommended to me The Baked Potato Shop in Edinburgh, the city I was flying into/out of for my first trip not only to Scotland, but to Europe as well. Well, I might as well go I thought, how bad can a rival clan recommendation be. The night I arrived in Edinburgh, 5 July 2019, I entered The Baked Potato Shop and was greeted by a friendly worker. After looking over the menu, I went with a baked potato loaded with vegan chilli and vegan Macsween haggis. After placing my order, paying, and getting the baked potato I thought the only thing missing from my first ever evening in Scotland was bagpipe music. No sooner had I thought that than I heard the sounds of bagpipes wafting across the cobbled lane out front of the Shop. Across the cobbled lane I went, lured by the wail of the bagpipes. After listening for a bit and providing a tip I returned to the guest house I was staying the night at. The food was delicious and filled my travel-tired belly. The haggis was the first I had of any kind, vegan or non-vegan, and it was an immediate favorite. Offset from my departure time zone by 8 hours, I went to sleep soon after eating. I woke up early the next morning ready to go. Turns out the baked potato and toppings cured my jet lag in less than 24 hours, quite remarkable. What a way to end my first day in Scotland, a recommendation from a member of a rival Scotland of Old clan yields tasty food. I will however note that I am also of Irish descent, so I am still not sure what to make of the recommendation in light of the Irish Potato Famine... Ahhh, Scotland of Old lives on.

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