
When it comes to planning a luxury short break in Edinburgh, one place you should definitely consider heading to is 21212 Restaurant. Not only can you enjoy sumptuous cuisine, but you will also be able to stay in fabulous accommodation.
Located in the heart of the Scottish capital, reaching the restaurant/hotel could not be easier. Situated just a ten-minute walk from Waverley Station, the Royal Terrace establishment is conveniently close to the city’s upmarket shopping areas and attractions like the Edinburgh Playhouse and Holyrood Park.
Its name comes from its signature five-course dinner in which you choose from one of two menu options for the starter, main and dessert – while there are also set servings of soup and cheese – making this is a fantastic place to try gourmet cuisine.
Founded by award-winning head chef Paul Kitching, the Michelin-starred restaurant opened in May 2009 with its traditional French fare cooked using modern culinary techniques quickly securing it a wealth of prestigious prizes.
Having just two courses to pick from means that it shouldn’t take you long to figure out what to eat; however, choosing a bottle of wine to accompany your food may be a bit more difficult, with dozens of reds, whites and champagnes sourced from all over the world on the wine list.
You can have both lunch and dinner in the 38-seater main restaurant, although if you are celebrating a special occasion or enjoying a romantic break away with your partner, it may be an idea to book one of the private dining rooms. Selecting to eat in either ATE or Pod can make for a fabulously intimate culinary experience and here you’ll be dining in sumptuously decorated surroundings.
However, 21212 Restaurant is much more than just somewhere to eat – it is also one of the leading hotels in Edinburgh.
If you want to stay at one of the rooms in the Georgian townhouse building, you may want to book well in advance as there are only four.
Entitled 1, 2, 12 and 21, each has its own individual style and features; although no matter which one you stay in you will be able to make use of luxury amenities including – among others – a flatscreen plasma TV and wireless internet connection.
All four bedrooms offer stunning views of Edinburgh, but for really captivating vistas you may want to book 1 or 21. In both of these rooms you can see as far as the Firth of Forth on a clear day.
For fabulous accommodation and high-end cuisine on a short break in Scotland, you are sure to find that 21212 Restaurant ticks all the right boxes.
If you want to enjoy fine cuisine and stylish accommodation on a short break in Edinburgh, Luxury Scotland can help. Come to us and you can book a stay at the 21212 Restaurant where not only will you be able to tuck into award-winning food, but you will also be in a leading hotel in Edinburgh where you can make use of luxurious facilities.
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