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3 Cafe Fish ££
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Sustainable sourcing is a big thing at Cafe Fish - the menu is keen to point out the proven-
ance of the seafood on offer, most of which comes from Scottish waters. The setting is a
converted 1930s art deco bank building, with an open kitchen and stainless-steel and alu-
minium counters and tables. ( 225 4431; www.cafefish.net ; 15 NW Circus Pl; mains £15-21;
lunch & dinner Tue-Thu, noon-9.30pm Fri & Sat, noon-4pm Sun; ;
SEAFOOD
24, 29, 42)
4 Buffalo Grill ££
AMERICAN
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This Stockbridge incarnation of Buffalo Grill is a bit more spacious than the original
branch in Chapel St, but has the same Wild West decor and beefy, all-American menu. Un-
like the original branch this place is fully licensed, but they still allow you to BYOB if you
prefer (£1 corkage per bottle of wine). ( 332 3864; www.buffalogrill.co.uk ; 1 Raeburn Pl; mains
£9-19;
6-10.30pm Mon-Thu, to 11pm Fri, 5-11pm Sat, to 10.30pm Sun;
24, 32, 49)
5 Songkran II ££
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Songkran II dishes up the same menu of excellent Thai food as the West End branch, but in
the more romantic atmosphere of a 17th-century town house, decorated with Thai paint-
ings, statues and wood-carvings. ( 225 4804; 8 Gloucester St;
THAI
noon-2.30pm & 6-10.45pm
Mon-Sat, 6-10.45pm Sun;
24, 29, 42)
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