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Reviews of Britannia Spice, Leith

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Review by Morrison J on 7th August, 2012

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“Absolutely delicious & amazing” Cannot recommend Britannia Spice enough... Myself and my partner are real foodies and when seeing the reviews on different online, we decided to give it a go. We were not disappointed. We arrived at eight for  an incredibly delicious three course menu!  Each course was presented, delivered, executed and tasted sublime - a particular favourite was north indian garlic chicken the clay oven roasted made Garlic Nan  bread and  cappuccino. Great music, beautiful atmosphere, amazing wines and delicious food... and REAL value for money. This guy is one to watch.

Date visited: 4th August 2012

Review by Minara on 6th January, 2012

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Britannia Spice Edinburgh is one of my favorite , I go at least once a month with my family . They had different Asian cuisine from Indian, Thai Bangladesh and Napel , The cooking is very high standard and service is excellent , they are friendly, we enjoyed very much such a lovely restaurant near to Ocean Terminal Shoping centre, Leith , Edinburgh

Date visited: 3rd Jan 2012

Review by Victoria Brisk on 16th March, 2011

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Poor food, when we asked the waiter what appropriate side dishes he could recommend he looked at us blankly, we did not have a starter and I think they took exception to that. The night went downhill from then on. This was our 30th wedding Anniversary dinner and turned out to be a total disaster, needless to say we will not be returning, nor recommending.

Date visited: 14/3/2011

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