EATING OUT
Daily Record – Saturday 17th March 2001
The succulent salmon fillet tasted so
fresh, I’m convinced it was doing the backstroke in Scotland’s
crystal clear waters just before dancing delicately on my tongue.
Meanwhile, the sensational garlic and herb breadcrumbs – a home-made
speciality – provided the perfect crispy coating, making each crunchy
mouthful an absolute joy.
And the chips? Well, they were simply sheer perfection. Hand-cooked from
proper potatoes, they were chunky and dry with a wonderfully tasty, dark
outer skin.
Sounds wonderful, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Sadly, though, none of the above was enjoyed at this week’s featured
restaurant.
Nope, the fish and chips came from L’Alba D’Oro, one of the
top three chippies in Scotland and easily the best in Edinburgh.
Last Wednesday night – after one of the most honking meals I can
ever remember – it proved to be an absolute lifesaver.
Thankfully, L’Alba D'Oro is still top of the charts in Edinburgh,
so at least I didn’t head home starving. Like that was going to
happen…
– Tam Cowan
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