Cafe St Honore vs Restaurant Martin Wishart
Cafe St Honore and Restaurant Martin Wishart are both endorsed by professional travelers. Overall, Restaurant Martin Wishart is the choice of most reviewers compared to Cafe St Honore. Restaurant Martin Wishart scores 94 with praise from 10 reviewers such as Travel + Leisure, Afar Magazine and Time Out.
Cafe St Honore
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34 North West Thistle, Street Lane, Edinburgh EH2 1EA, Scotland
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Time Out
"Enduring bistro that hasn’t lost its charm. A rigid observer of the SlowFood movement, expect the best ingredients."
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DK Eyewitness
"Located close to the main shopping streets, but in a quiet lane, this traditional French restaurant with a typical Parisian-style interior, is a favourite of many."
Michelin Guide
"Long-standing French bistro, tucked away down a side street."
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Fodor's
"Chef Neil Forbes' quintessentially Parisian-style café champions sustainable local produce."
Condé Nast Traveler
"What's the vibe here?
Soft lighting, crisp white tablecloths, dark wood, and candlelight: Are we in Paris? No, but we might as well be."
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Restaurant Martin Wishart
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54 The Shore, Edinburgh EH6 6RA, Scotland
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Concierge
"Having done much to kick-start Edinburgh's fine-dining scene, many would say that Wishart remains at the head of the pack."
Frommer's
"Despite a Michelin star and a host of local awards, chef/owner Martin Wishart is the antithesis of the high-profile prima donna or loud-mouthed TV chef."
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Travel + Leisure
"The namesake of renowned local chef Martin Wishart, this Michelin one-starred restaurant is housed in an understated building on the bank of the Water of Leith."
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Time Out
"If you’re going to spend big, spend it at this Michelin-starred marvel in Leith."
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DK Eyewitness
"Possibly the finest dining experience in all of Scotland."