Edinburgh is slowly becoming a true gastronomic gem with a huge number an variety of top class restaurants and bars opening alongside classic favourites. It really warms my foodie heart :) my latest restaurant was to Seasons after reading a review of it on a favourite blog. I made the booking and soon we were off for a evening full of simple but tasty culinary delights.
The whole menu of ingredients is becoming quite the thing in Edinburgh. I love the idea and I've seen it work really well but also completely fail. So with fingers cross I hope that Seasons would be the first not the latter. Thankfully I was right with a 7 course tasting menu that was delivered to high skill with really quality ingredients. To summarise the evening we had:
-celeriac volute with leeks
-smoked salmon with pickled cucumbers, cloudberry sorbet, crisp bread, and dill
-wild boar terrine with apple sauce, wild garlic, blue carrot, and baby parsnip
-wild nettle soup with croutons and sweet viola
-hake with scandi seasoned lentils, cauliflower purée, crispy seaweed and Spring beauty
-venison with asparagus, purple potato croquette, wild mushroom, and red wine jus
-rose apple pastry with vanilla ice cream, crumble, apple jelly, as cinnamon
And all that with a quince sidecar cocktail, chestnut bourbon cocktail and two glasses of red wine. It was classic ingredients done exceptionally well in really tasty and slightly different ways. I enjoyed every course but the stand out for me was the nettle soup and the venison.
With the food being the real star the restaurant was done out in neutral shades with pine walls and clean lines. It's not a massive place with two smaller dining rooms but I felt it really worked for good ambience and experience. I felt the only let down was the service. When we arrived the restaurant was fairly quiet and service was spot on. When it started to get busy a while later the service did slip a bit which was a shame but I think something easily fixed. However the service we did receive was friendly, helpful, and polite.
The 5 and 7 course menus are reasonably priced for what is served. However it's probably not a place you'd just go on a whim, more of a special date night or celebration restaurant. That said though, I'll definitely find another excuse to go back soon and see what the next list of ingredients brings! read more