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    Noto

    4.5 (17 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    "Sticky bun" bread
    Tony U.

    Why I won't go back: Some dishes were better than others, but nothing was memorable enough for me to crave it Do NOT order: anything that isn't described as having a rich sauce or healthy seasoning to it Tony's Tip: the bar is cramped and uncomfortable, with no backs on the stools. Eat in the dining room, which is also classier. With it being our first time in Edinburgh this past August, we were eager to try a couple casual and trendy, but still foodie worthy spots on our visit. The group that owns Noto is well-regarded and this place worked for our schedule. On paper, Noto should have been right in our wheelhouse - a variety of shareable plates in a casual atmosphere that is food-forward. However, in reality, the whole thing fell short. Having booked only a few days out, we landed a reservation, but only at the bar. We did ask about sitting at a table when we arrived, but they were all spoken for. No problem - we are "bar people." But this bar felt like an afterthought. The seats were a bit low for the counter, even after spinning them a bit to raise them. They had no backs, which at least for me and the Mrs. made a 90-minute dinner pretty uncomfortable. And there wasn't good foot support to balance any of that out. Three strikes already...and we haven't even gotten any water yet! Service was fine. We were taken care of by the two bartenders. They were attentive enough, but not necessarily talkative. Drinks were decent...but again, I really can't remember any of them (no, not because I had ALL of them!). As for the food, of course we ordered the signature crab with warm butter in sourdough. Yes, it was unique, decadent, and indeed tasty. Mind-blowing? Not quite. Bread of the day was sort of a sticky bun. Interesting opening to the meal, and also a bit messy. The two dishes that deflated us were a beet salad that seemed devoid of any dressing and gnocchi in a bland broth with some arugula and shaved cheese on top. Again, just nothing there. A valiant attempt by the fried chicken to save the night didn't quite tip the scales. You can do better in Edinburgh, perhaps even at one of the sister restaurants. But for me, Noto is a no go.

    Bing bread
    Ranjini S.

    The staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. We missed our connecting train into Edinburgh and they were kind enough to let us move our reservation back to give us time to get there. Unfortunately it wasn't the best dining experience for me because I don't eat seafood, but my friends seemed to enjoy it. The chicken dish was the best, the strawberry meringue dessert was perfect, but otherwise every dish felt like it was missing something for me. Sadly, I had to grab some Mickey D's after dining here.

    Anster croquettes
    Lauren P.

    Had a lovely time at Noto! Came here on a recommendation from a colleague, so glad I did :) Servers were very nice and did a fantastic job with bringing out the dishes evenly, allowing us to have plenty of room at the table. Liked the intimate vibes, and sat by a window which was nice. 5 plates was pretty solid, though we could've definitley gotten 6 and been not stuffed. - Crab Butter: sooooo yum. Wish there was a bit more crab in this, but omg wow so delicious. Order this first, so you can keep the butter throughout the rest of your meal. Pairs wonderfully with the sourdough. - Kale Salad: this was okay. Wish it came with more greens. Had a nice crunch to it. - Anster Croquettes: so rich and savory. Can be cut in half, but fun to take in one bite once they cool off. - Okonomiyaki - I personally do not like this dish (not just at Noto, but anywhere), so gave it all to my partner - Scallops with Shellfish Dumplings - small, but scallops had a nice flavor and texture to them. Slight crunch on the edges, but smooth inside. Dumplings were fab too. Would definitely come back!

    Crab
    Nicha S.

    Came for my husband birthday dinner and we had a great experience. Everything was top notch from the food to the drinks to the service. I would absolutely recommend this for a date night!

    Chocolate miso caramel
    Chris D.

    Wow! Just get a reservation and go. Get the crab butter with sour dough and the chocolate miso dessert and live happily ever after! Wonderful all around.

    north sea crab, warm butter, sourdough
    Kamara S.

    I don't remember how I stumbled across Noto when I spontaneously planned to go to Edinburgh. But I did write a note saying crab butter so I know why I saved it. I visited the place the night before and was able to get a table for lunch the next day (this was on a weekday by the way). At lunch, the person who served me is my new favorite person. She was so kind and knowledgeable and helped me to make decisions on what to get. Especially since the dishes are presented as tapas, she helped me decide what might be too big or small. Let me tell you this now. I hope that north sea crab, warm butter with sourdough is back when I return. Because that is a super dish. There was enough crab that I could get pieces in each bite, the butter was salted and warmed to the extent that the flavor lasts in your tongue especially with the herbs added. I debated just eating it with a spoon when I ran out of the sourdough. I also ordered the belly laugh farm kale, wakame seaweed, cashew salad to have an easy green to digest. I also had the burnside KFP', partridge, hot sauce because it is Christmas time and "patridge in a pear tree " was stuck in my head when I read the menu. The salad was light and crunchy due to the cashews. The partridge was gamey (as expected) and was adequately saucy. I also had a few drinks on the side, a glass of champagne and the clover club which was classically sweet with the raspberry and fluffy with the egg whites. There was an easy vibe when I ate. Not too pretentious but a great place to take yourself or someone special. I would beeline to this place next time I'm in Edinburgh and try for dinner and the other dishes (but will order the crab).

    oysters, cucumber, dill
    Mimi P.

    Although Noto's big sister, Aizle, gets most of the (well-deserved) attention, both restaurants deserve your time. Noto is a great spot for a date night, dinner with a friend, or celebration. The service is intimate and friendly without being annoying, the food is understated yet delicious, and the atmosphere is unbelievably cozy. Oysters: A fresh start to our meal. The dressing on the oysters was good enough to entice a non-oyster-lover like me, but light enough to complement the oysters without masking them. Crab butter: Rich and delicious, and they didn't skimp on the butter or the crab. We finished our bread and still had enough butter left over to mop it up with our forks. Fried chicken & waffles with caviar: The star of the meal. I still dream about this dish. Order it. Eat it slowly. It comes with a tiny pot of maple syrup sauce made with chicken jus--one of the best things I have ever tasted. Pork bao: They split what used to be the fried chicken bao into two dishes, fried chicken & waffles and pork bao. While we were momentarily disappointed the fried chicken bao was no longer on the menu, the pork bao made up for it. Rich and tasty with a generous amount of sauce.

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    Words cannot describe how good this food is. Small tasty plates that arrive as they are ready to be served.

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    Excellent date night dinner! We especially enjoyed the burrata, pear & squash salad, and wagyu beef!

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    While I'm really happy to see this kind of southeast asian food opening near campus, the flavor of…read morethe food seems inauthentic and somewhat lacking. While I have had pho from Saigon to Hanoi, and am a therefore a little hard to please, I'm more comparing this to other asian food I've had in the UK and US. Even by those standards it is pretty weak. I ordered the Bun Bo Hue - a fabulously rich and spicy beef soup from Hue in central Vietnam. The noodles were tough and bland, and the soup, while well spiced, seemed to lack the depth of flavor that I've come to expect from Pho. Would maybe go again to try the bahn mi or other options.

    Summary: A chic and well designed "pho" place that offers mixed feelings…read more If you want traditional Vietnamese Pho, this isn't the place for you. The flavor is drastically off and the ingredients used to make their pho are totally different. However, IF you are into a fusion form of Pho, take a chance and try this place out. I, clearly, wasn't a fan of the pho here. The noodles had this weird earthy taste while the broth lacked the flavor of beef. The broth was on the sweet side and clearly made to suit western tastes. Coming from Los Angeles, I was really surprised how the dish I had was called pho. However, the ONE thing I did like about the pho was that the beef they used was high quality and tasted amazing. The beef was juicy and tender, as if it would melt in your mouth! Service is dodgy. The servers here offer you service based on what you look like and how you dress. When my friend tried to order her dish while I was in the restroom, the waiter apparently told her "Not now I'm busy". However, when I called him over after returning from the restroom, it seemed as if the gold chain on my neck turned me into a "vip" client. He quickly took my order and apologized to my friend for his error. My personal experience with the service is good, but others might have it differently. On a side note, it seems like my friends really like their stir fried rice noodles. I have yet to try that--but from what I heard they are DELICIOUS.

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    I came here for a friend's birthday party the other week end, unusually without having ever heard…read moreanything about the place. Being part of the quarter mile I expected this place to be a massive rip off, but our group of 9 all had 2 courses and drinks and it came to £24 including service. Quality wise I felt things were a bit mixed. I was pretty underwhelmed by my main (which I've forgotten the name of but it was the first chicken dish on the menu.) serving it in a banana leaf was a nice touch but actually I found it inconvenient. My friends dishes were all pretty damn tasty though, I think I just wasn't a lucky one. This place doesn't quite smash it, but the staff were attentive and lovely, and we're happy to cater for our large group.

    I came here on a few occasions as I was staying next door and thought the food was just "ok"…read more I'm deducting a few stars for a few reasons. The main reason is that much of the menu is served with fish (either as an accompaniment or mixed in) and as I have an allergy to seafood, I couldn't get much of the food (for example, any of the curries). I asked if it could be made without the seafood ingredient and was told that it was already mixed into the sauce. I get that things are fresh, but how can you not take into account those with allergies? And if made fresh, why can't you leave it out? I believe I got the wrong sauce with the Roti Canai that was ordered as I've never had that type of sauce served with it before - was a tangy red sauce of some kind which did not go well with the bread, which was very greasy. The onion and ginger chicken lacked flavor. Overall, it was ok, but nothing compared to what other reviewers have said. Maybe it's an off night in the kitchen.

    Noto - asianfusion - Updated May 2026

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