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19 years ago
The Kabab house does the best big burgers with a hot chilli sauce. Its a busy little take away and once you've tasted the chilli burger you'll understand why. read more
42 Eastgate
Inverness IV2 3NA
United Kingdom
01463 710218
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Crown Deli
(1 review)
Amazing made to order sandwiches. Sausage rolls like nothing I've ever tasted before. I go there…read morepretty much every day and am always impressed. Big fillings too. Today I had coronation chicken and even the chicken is roasted in-store. Leek quiche so rich and sweet it could have been a pudding! £3.20 for a sandwich that will FILL you up and probably the tastiest thing you'll eat today/this week.
The Kitchen Restaurant
(60 reviews)
££
Word to the wise - get reservations in Inverness. We came our first night to the kitchen and they…read morewere fully booked so got in for a reservation on the second night. To start we went for the salmon gin cured appetizer with pickled radish and seaweed. This was a very good start to the meal and had really interesting flavors. I really appreciate and enjoy seeing what a chef can do with a vegetable and tonight was no different. The cabbage with potato and puréed carrot was my choice and wow was this good. The dare I say humble ingredients were elevated in a way that I felt really highlighted each vegetable. I all but licked my plate. My husband got the venison and after a dash of salt to lift the potato flavor a bit more to his taste, he also just about licked the plate clean. A few cocktails (tallisker old fashioned for him and Lost Scotsman for myself) added to the experience). Service was friendly and the view we had was looking out over the River. A really nice night all around.
We were excited to try The Kitchen based on the buzz online. The location doesn't disappoint, it…read moreoverlooks the river and looks snazzy from the outside. On the inside are three different levels, all small areas with tables tightly together. We were seated on the 2nd level so I don't know about the third level. No one dresses up, even in a more expensive restaurant, just a note. We tried a variety of items including Mushroom and onion broth, cep and hazelnut gnocchi, roasted shallots, shimeji mushrooms and green onion oil £19.95 (VG). Parmesan and truffle fries £4.50. Heritage tomato and pesto salad £4.50 (GF,VG). Tender stem broccoli, yogurt and lime dressing, toasted peanuts £4.50 (V). Soup of the day with bread and beurre noisette whipped butter £6.95 (GFA,VG). I wanted to love everything and came in to love everything. What I did love was the soup of the day (the bread was disappointing though) and the stemmed broccoli (really good). Everything else was "ok". The bartender here was fascinating to watch. She very slowly made every drink, very slowly, and put loving care into each and every one she made. I tried one after we'd noticed her attention to detail and it was excellent. :)
Demon Catering
fresh yummy sandwiches and nice staff :-)read more
Lettuce Eat
(7 reviews)
£
Struggling to find something light and easy for the kids who would only say that they wanted "a…read moresandwich" for lunch, and had a local point is here. The kids were both very happy with their sandwiches and crisps. Lots of options, was just disappointed that the kids went for more un-adventurous chicken and cheese sandwiches. But adventurous or not, they were happy and well fed, and when asked, they said "4.8 stars."
Delicious lunch sandwich and soup! We had the Mayo chicken sandwich on brown bread and the lentil…read moresoup. Great service and price! Did as takeaway
R&Bs
(10 reviews)
The hubs and I popped in here for lunch and the place quickly filled up. We both started with a…read morelovely, delicious Guinness which totally hit the spot after we'd been walking all morning. Normally we don't order the same thing but today we got the grilled chicken/Thai chili Mayo sandwich. It was a solid chicken sammie and the fries were quite nice. We each ate about half the fries we got, not because they weren't good, but rather so we wouldn't over eat. Service was fast and friendly as well.
Couldn't get a spot at better rated places. Seated right away at R&Bs. Food and drinks were…read moreaverage. Atmosphere, less than. We got there around 7, and the drunk crowd had just started arriving for a night of karaoke. All good and fun, just beware that it's not really a family restaurant later into the evening.
Castle Restaurant
(24 reviews)
Was told to go here for a decent steak pie (having not ever had a steak pie before). Flakey pastry…read moreon top and bottom with delicious roast meat with gravy in the inside. Was tasty! The chips were from frozen, so can't go wrong there. Veg also appears to be from frozen bag and we're a bit dried out (guessing microwaved). Overall it was a good meal. Service was good and they seemed busy when I visited. Overall I would return next time I'm in the area.
. So very disappointed. We were told that they were changing the menu several items were…read moreunavailable. When we ordered what we we ordered was than unavailable as well. Than the kids drinks were out of stock but one kind. The meals came out twenty minutes apart. We ordered when we got in it took an hour to get burgers and mac n cheese. When we asked for the bill and the kids ice cream the bill came out within a minute but the ice cream took 10.
Wild and Magic Islay
(2 reviews)
This review is long overdue. The short version is that Rachel is so lovely and amazing to work with…read morethat we would not recommend looking any further, no matter what you need she can make it happen!! The longer version: We found Rachel when researching whisky tour possibilities. When we decided that we wanted to elope we weren't sure how things would turn out, coordinating from across the Atlantic. Things couldn't have gone better!! When we first reached out to Rachel she was prompt and pleasant to communicate with. She responded to all of our questions with thoughtful and helpful answers. At first she let us know that she wasn't sure about putting together a wedding but after we described what we were looking for she told us not to worry! We fell in love with her sense of connecting to the natural world and her seriousness about environmental responsibility. She put together a truly one of a kind itinerary for us that we will remember forever. She included locals at every step of the way and we seriously could not have been happier with how things turned out. She even kept it off of social media until afterwards which was no small matter :) even behind the scenes, everything from the planning to finding time to talk on the phone to payment was easy and stress free. The wedding day was perfect, the details were all worked out with backup plans that we didn't need. The spot down the Oa where we had the ceremony was absolutely stunning! Everything about our blessing was so special and lovely. She made sure there were little things that were so special like having our wonderful piper Neil play a circle of sound around our little plateau. The flowers were mostly local and Anne was a perfect match for putting them together. The bouquet and buttonhole were absolutely stunning! Everything had a part of Islay in it and we couldn't have asked for better. Margaret Anne and Nikki were excellent helpers and Nikki was our impromptu makeup artist. Lorraine did a lovely job with the hair- it was beautiful and didn't blow around hardly at all! Rhianna was a fantastic photographer and Ben did a lovely job editing the photos. Some of the above will get their own reviews but most of them do these things as a side job and it couldn't have been more perfect! In addition to the wedding, Rachel helped arrange travel from Glasgow to Islay with a very nice gentleman (David?). He was the consummate professional driver with a lot to say about many different topics. Rachel picked us up from the ferry and poured us our first Islay dram on Islay soil. She put together an "exploring day" for the day after the ceremony where we went around the island and saw almost everything that didn't revolve around whisky. We went bird watching at Gruinart and had oysters and a picnic at Machir Bay. We saw some very stubborn cows and local art. We had a very special stop at the Altoon sun circle since standing stones were high on our list of things to see. All along the way we had lovely conversations about everything local and Rachel's experiences. She is the perfect hostess! Rachel also out together a three day whirlwind whisky tour where we saw every distillery plus Jura! When we didn't have Rachel as a driver we had Charlie who was so much fun to be around. Rachel seemed to cultivate the perfect mix of distilleries and types of tours to form the perfect look at the different distilleries. Some places had a full tour, some a warehouse tasting (the best way to taste whisky in our humble opinions), and even a semi-private tabletop tasting at Ardbeg over lunch! Everywhere we went, Rachel knew each person we were meeting so we were always warmly welcomed and well taken care of. This wasn't difficult since it seems that everyone on Islay are good, kind people who want to see you enjoy their lovely island. We were sad to leave after our week in paradise but we can't wait to go back! We would enthusiastically and wholeheartedly recommend Rachel to anyone who wants to visit Islay for any reason!
If you are going to Islay for any reason, sightseeing, distillery touring etc look no further than…read moreWild and Magic. My son-in-law was tuned on to them from a trusted source from his Scotch Malt Whiskey Society membership and they planned and organized our three day visit from there. After a few questions on our preferences they schedule the tours, B&B and all the local transportation and did an outstanding job. Rachel (the owner) picked us up from the airport (our flight was an hour late) and got us settled in at our B & B and said Calum would pick us up at 8:30 the next day to begin our tours. Both Rachel and Calum are local to Islay and have grown up there so they know everyone and everyone knows them. They are very knowledgeable and just wonderful people Calum took us around for two day and was a delightful host and companion. Rachel personally took us around the last day and then dropped us off a the airport. Again, if you are coming to Islay let Wild and Magic make your visit them most memorable possible.
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First time to Nairn, so lucky we found this place. Amazing food, Chef Ozzy cooks everything…read morehimself. We had two amazing starters and Lamb Shank and Kurdish Duck for dinner. Highly recommend this place for first class food and service. a
My daughter was married at Achnagairn Estate and Good Highland Food catered the rehearsal dinner…read moreand the wedding dinner. The food was delicious and the service was impeccable ! Don't know how my daughter found them but I'm so glad she did. I highly recommend!
We stayed there one night while in the highlands. The hotel was lovely. It easily fit a family of…read morefour in our room. The dinner was very good though we were starving after missing eating anything for lunch. When traveling we try to stay at a hotel with a bar so after we out the kids down we ca god downstairs and have a drink and talk about our day and our plans for the following.
This slightly up scale hotel is within walking distance of city center. The room was roomy, had…read moreexcellent bedding and bath. Food and drink in the restaurant were good. The staff were very friendly and accommodating.
I came across the National Hotel when I took my grandmother out for a meal one Sunday. She…read moresuggested it, and I'm glad that she did. It was easy to park, as there is a car park behind the hotel, and it was easy to get in and to find a seat. They have a dining area, as well as the bar for bar meals. The decor is alright, nothing fancy, but it is clean and well kept. The staff are lovely, very nice, and chirpy. Will chat away with no problems. The portions of the meals you receive is a fair size, value for money, and are delicious. All the produce is local. I never normally take haggis when i'm out, but boy there haggis was out of this world, with a beautiful whiskey sauce. I loved it. The National Hotel is very popular and has many functions here, from weddings, birthday and engagement parties, to funeral teas. The service is outstanding, and I'd recommend it to anyone.
We have stayed at the hotel twice now,. Rooms very spacious, with lovely decor. Menu has a good…read moreselection of food, which is to our liking. You get an excellent pint of lager in the bar. The staff are really friendly and helpful. Will be staying again in yhe future.
Wanting to grab a quick bite to eat before a Loch Ness cruise and looking for something more…read moresatisfying than a cold sandwich from the visitor's center, we were surprised to find a sit down Chinese restaurant across from the docks. Richmond House doesn't offer any surprises: soups, meat dishes, fried rice, et al. We split an order of mushroom chow mein and an order of veggie spring rolls. Service was prompt and the food satisfying, if not remarkable: the spring rolls were fresh from the fryer and served with a tangy plum sauce while the chow mein was salty, seasoned almost entirely with soy sauce. Not a bad option for a lunch in Fort Augustus
Our new go-to Chinese restaurant whenever we visit Loch Ness, we enjoy the spicy selection on their…read moremenu.
This hotel is so unique, comfortable and has the most beautiful view that immediately puts you at…read moreease. The staff was absolutely friendly and easy to chat with. The FOOD! We had breakfast multiple days and tried something different every time, all of it was so yummy. We did sample lunch dinner and dessert as well. I have trouble with dairy and didn't even feel like I was settling on anything with the menu. 10 out of 10 we will stay here again. Also the bus stops are close so not having a car didn't stop us from exploring Inverness with ease. But seriously that view!
Such a beautiful and friendly place to stay! My first time to Scotland and the whole staff of the…read moreNorth Kessock were nothing short from kind, gracious, and helpful! The breakfast was to die for! The bedrooms were cozy. And it sits in a perfect little area with beautiful landscapes, sunsets over the water and friendly smiles! It's right next to a bus stop as well which makes it super convenient for travelers. 10/10!!!!!
This property contains both the Loch Ness bunk-house & the Loch Ness Inn. When they could not fit…read moreour family in at the B&B Inn for our whole stay they suggested we take a family room in the bunk house for one of our nights. So having taken a family of four to both Ill give you some tips. They are both lovely ways to stay but if you want your kids close and safe while still having a door between you for alone time with your partner stay in the inn. If you plan to make your own meals to save money stay in the bunkhouse. But even if you choose the bunkhouse it's worth paying for a breakfast in the Inn.
Hotel- very cute on a small river. Rooms are very uncomfortable climate wise as there are no fans…read moreand no screens on windows. Would have been perfect if we could have opened a window instead of sweating it out all night due to bugs. Restaurant- most servers were pleasant except for the manager type who was very rude and dismissive. The food was all fantastic!
First we visited the Lovat for dinner only at their Station Road restaurant. Then when an…read moreunfortunate accident happened on the hwy between Ft. Augustus and Glencoe, causing it to close for over 7 hrs, we found ourselves in need of hotel rooms. Back to The Lovat we went. The prix fixed dinner was delicious. First they sat us down in a lounge/sitting room for "snacks" while we played cards, then we were taken to the dining room for dinner. They presented each course, explaining the preparation, etc. We really enjoyed our experience and the delicious food. Everything was presented beautifully. We stayed in the garden rooms which are a newer addition to the hotel. They had great views. The rooms were clean and they provided goodies in the coffee/tea/refrigerator area. We all really enjoyed our time in Fort Augustus and look forward to visiting The Lovat and Station Road restaurant again.
We had a very special dinner at the Lovat. They offer two different prix fixe menus. We went for…read morethe less expensive one, which was £75 per person. The amount of food was just enough for us. Some people might not have found it to be enough. Everything was very well done, but it was very fancy food. Not just smoked trout, but smoked trout mousse. Not just crackers, but crackers with nettle leaves. The beef tartare was served atop a potato cube. Service was very attentive. A great place to celebrate a special occasion.