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Nawroz

4.3 (9 reviews)
ModerateMiddle Eastern
Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Hanam's - Hummus and Bread

Hanam's

(73 reviews)

££

Old Town

While exploring the Royal Mile, we stumbled upon a Kurdish eatery whose terrace overlooked Victoria…read moreStreet. What used to be called Hanam's is now Daika; same menu, same offerings, I don't know if they've changed ownership. We ordered: -- Mixed Grill (£24.95): three meat skewers that he said were middling. -- Halloumi Fries (£9.85): usually my favorite thing on a Mediterranean menu, but theirs was a bit tough, took chewy to the next level, & the pomegranate molasses did nothing to improve the flavor. -- Babaghanoush (£9.80): nice texture with the eggplant bits, properly smoky, & went well with the pita that stayed warm in its parchment bag. -- we also had lemonade in a bottle that was tart & refreshing. Rather than having lunch at Daika, we instead should have ordered a hookah; smoking shisha on their beautiful terrace with a view of Old Town around us would've been more enjoyable.

To be honest everything was fine, however I just thought it would be a little bit better. The…read morefattoush salad was not very flavorful. The best thing we had was the fried halloumi. It was actually excellent and I would give that dish five stars. The Falafel was a bit dry. The grilled prawns were served with the shell on so they had to be peeled which was a bit messy. I usually don't expect to peel my prawns at the dinner table. The meats on the mixed grill were average. The minced meat kabob was the most flavorful. The others were a bit overcooked. Also, they may have been a bit understaffed but they generally did not clear any dishes when we were finished with them unless we asked them to.

Palmyra - Look at the size of this wrap. The slightly crispy outer layer is a nice contrast to the juicy, savory donner meat within

Palmyra

(52 reviews)

£

Newington

Chose this place because of the high rating and menu options shown in the pics. I really don't…read moreunderstand why it's rated so highly. They basically only have pizza and wraps (no menu like the one in the pic) I was expecting a hole in the wall with yummy food. It was indeed a hole in the wall, but the food thoroughly disappointing. I ordered the kofta kebab wrap and hummus wrap both with no tomatoes. One came with tomatoes. Though the wrap was 10" x 3" the kofta hiding inside it was about 7"x1"-the veggie to meat ratio was ridiculous. I guess that's what makes it a small? I did enjoy the sauce-creamy with a little spice. My friend did make the point of why she thought it was highly rated. Nearby a university, open late, cheap, and quick...even considering all of that it's still a no for me.

This place is so gooood! I came here during one of my re-explore Edinburgh days, where I walk…read morearound this fine city until I get hungry and then go on the hunt for a favorite food. So the craving at the time was schwarma, and Palmyra had some pretty decent reviews. So off I moseyed in the hopes of getting a delicious meal. Not even 12pm yet, I was the only customer in the shop, nabbing a window seat so I could people watch during my lunch. My server was so friendly and the service overall was great. I ordered a chicken schwarma with chips. I was kind of hoping for traditional Turkish bread, but my meal came on the thinner pita-style bread that didn't exactly hit the spot, but was delicious all the same. The schwarma was large for £5.50 and my fries could have easily served two, the serving was massive. Also served with garlic sauce and a sweet type of chilli sauce. Overall a flavourful and filling meal that I would certainly have again. For about £8 this meal could have served two and easily satisfied two grumbling bellies.

Souq

Souq

(3 reviews)

Newington

First timer (Edinburgh, Scotland)…read more My dad lived in Marruecos and he always talked about the food. I finally got a chance to try it. I went with a friend from Mallorca and we had a wonderful dinner experience. We had: Maroccan (lamb) meatballs- 5 stars. Very well seasoned and balanced!!! Chicken tagine- 5 stars. This thing was so scrumptious and tasty. Well seasoned and flavorful!!!! Lamb tagine- I do not eat lamb but this dish deserves 5 stars for making me a believer!!!! Very well seasoned and tasteful! Bread- 5 stars. I had a wonderful dinner experience in terms of food tasting :). Service was good but it could have been better.

Souq makes entertaining look easy! - There were 19 of us and we had a private booking in the…read moredownstairs area and we felt very well looked after for the evening. Souq is inviting and exotic from the outside. I've passed by on the bus and been intrigued. And, finally, I got to visit this Moroccan delight. The restaurant just as beautiful on the inside with dazzling hanging lamps, giant rustic vases and bejewelled fabrics adorning the walls. We are welcomed warmly and our hosts entertain us, ensuring vegetarians are catered for and that drinks are flowing. - After all, we were celebrating! Everything is delicious. - Flatbreads and hummus, stuffed vine leaves, halloumi fries and crispy bread to start. Then vegetable tagine with couscous or rice. My carnivore friends had good things to say about the meat offerings and I really enjoyed the vegetable tagine. Finally, Turkish delight and baklava to finish. Mmm! The added surprise: a live belly dancer who entertained us and even gave us a short lesson. What an experience! And if you're intrigued, there's belly dancing in Souq every Saturday. This was a first for me; a unique and fun experience for the whole party. Oh, and belly-dancing isn't easy. But I definitely had fun trying!

Nawroz - mideastern - Updated May 2026

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