Reservations · Outdoor seating
Polished Bombay-cafe-inspired spot delivering flavorful small plates, signature black daal, and buzzy vibes with long waits and an auto 12.5% service charge; best when you book and lean into sharing plates.
Dishoom Edinburgh delivers exceptional food quality with signature dishes like lamb chops and black daal that earn consistent praise, supported by attentive, knowledgeable service and a stylish Bombay-cafe setting. However, inconsistent execution on meats and portions and operational friction—long waits, crowded space, auto service charges—prevent grade A territory. Strong reputation and authentic reviews confirm this is a competitive neighborhood destination worth experiencing.
The room feels warm and bustling with retro Bombay-cafe touches, open-kitchen theatre, and a bar holding area that sets the night in motion. Guests describe staff as attentive and helpful, guiding sharing-style orders and spice levels, though long queues and stair navigation upstairs can test patience. One diner put it simply: "Service felt polished and genuine once we sat," while others caution about the auto service charge appearing on the bill. The culinary approach leans contemporary, cafe-style Indian with creative flourishes: modern twists on classics like chilli chicken with soy heat, charred lamb chops in Kashmiri spice, and the much-loved slow-cooked black daal. It suits diners who enjoy sharing plates and layered spices more than purists chasing strict regional authenticity. Expect bright chaats, grilled meats with texture, and cocktails that play well with chilli and citrus. Families can do well here if they plan ahead: naan, rice, and the mild black daal are kid-friendly anchors, and breakfast brings gentler options like the Parsi omelette. That said, waits can be long and the room lively, so earlier seatings help. There is no specific kids menu noted in this data, but enough simple items exist to assemble a meal; spice-averse kids should stick to breads, rice, and milder curries.
Area: Elegant square in Edinburgh New Town with historic architecture, offices, and upscale retail; attracts both locals and visitors.
Safety: Well-lit, busy, and generally safe with steady foot traffic into evening hours.
Nearby: Adjacent to St Andrew Square gardens, near premium bars, The Edinburgh Grand, George Street shopping, and tram/bus links.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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