PLEASE NOTE: This was ordered and delivered through Deliveroo.
If you're coming to Edinburgh, and you're vegan/plant-based, and you don't get Soul Vegan?
You are absolutely missing out on one of the best meals of your life.
(Probably.)
Here's the perfect order:
1. Archar - it's pickled vegetables that are crunchy, spicy, sweet, and sour. So refreshing!
2. Laksa - a thick, creamy, coconut and spice curry broth with an abundance of rice noodles, filled and fried veggie wontons, and tofu/seitan (I can't remember which) "char siu". It was a spoonful of comfort!
3. Deep Fried Wontons - because I guarantee you're going to want more than what comes with the Laksa, and there's so much curry broth that you need the extra wontons to soak it all up. Also, they're crispier when ordered as a side!
Some okay options also include:
1. The Satay Tofu - expect three cubes of firm tofu smothered in a thick, mildly spiced peanut buttery sauce. Actually, I bet these would make amazing leftovers!
2. Soul's Special Deep Fried Tofu - it's fiiiiiiiiiiiine. The broccoli is cooked well, the tofu breading doesnt't translate super well via delivery. I don't know, it's just underwhelming (compared to the Laksa). The gravy it comes in is mostly fried onion and fried garlic flavored.
3. Salt & Pepper Lotus - slices of lightly fried lotus root. Like a smiley fry met a thick cut crisp! They sometimes arrive soggy, but when they're fresh and still crisp? The best!
But skip the:
1. Kong Po Yam Abacus - no one on ANY review website is talking about this dish (just by writing this sentence, I might literally be the first one), and that's for a reason. This was my partner's least favorite bite of our recent trip to Scotland. It's suuuuuuuuuuper slimy, so if you're a texture person... don't get this. It's also very hot and doesn't come with rice. I just don't understand why you would get this when the Laksa exists?!
2. The Chips (Salt & Pepper or Chunky) - they *always* arrive soggy.
The food here is genuinely so flavorful and so memorable.
The portions here are enormous.
Everything arrives hot and nothing has ever spilled (seriously, the packaging here deserves a shout-out; the Laksa, for example, comes in many different containers so that nothing gets soggy).
Friends, this is a MUST when visiting Edinburgh. Maybe even book a table (no, but really, if you want to visit in person make a reservation is the only way to get in) where, in person, you can also get their beloved homemade banana fritters! read more