Cafe Andaluz Edinburgh is a Spanish-style restaurant. The dining environment is really nice and you can see that it has been renovated recently. The service is impeccable. As for the dishes, although they are not outstanding, the taste is definitely not bad.
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Cafe Andaluz Edinburgh is a Spanish-style restaurant. The dining environment is really nice and you can see that it has been renovated recently. The service is impeccable. As for the dishes, although they are not outstanding, the taste is definitely not bad.
The seafood rice has mussels, two large shrimps, squid and some small shrimps. It feels like the normal seafood rice. The portion is okay. Two people didn't feel full after eating it. It may also be that we have a large appetite. The fried dough sticks are better than the seafood rice. The fried dough sticks are sprinkled with some fine white sugar. It is really delicious when dipped in chocolate sauce. The chocolate sauce is not sweet and greasy, but slightly bitter. It is the taste of chocolate that I like.
It's a pretty good Spanish restaurant. The seafood fried rice there tastes very good. The chocolate puffs I ordered are delicious. There are several puffs in one serving. The puffs are relatively soft and come out of the oven hot.
My friend had reserved a seat at café andaluz by phone in advance. Before the meal time, the first floor was almost full. This is a Spanish restaurant with gorgeous decorations. There are two floors in total. There are not many people on the second floor. Maybe they will wait until the first floor is full before opening. I ordered a lot of dishes, but unfortunately I only took a photo of seafood fried rice. I feel sad. Each dish is served in a small plate. The taste is good and the quantity is not large, which makes it look delicate.
This is a Spanish restaurant located on George Street in Edinburgh, not far from Princes Street. I remember seeing this restaurant in Glasgow, and it is probably a branch of the chain. The Spanish food here is very authentic, especially the Spanish Serrano ham recommended to us by the waiter, which is really unique and I like it. The price here is relatively expensive, but it is worth it for the quality of food and service.