TheFork reveals Edinburgh’s most booked restaurants in 2024

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TheFork, Europe’s leading restaurant booking platform, reveals the most booked restaurants in Edinburgh for 2024!

Top Booked Restaurants:

  1. Amber Restaurant at The Scotch Whisky Experience
  2. Miro’s Cantina Mexicana
  3. Gaucho – Edinburgh
  4. Hot Toddy
  5. The Spence
  6. Ecco Vino
  7. The Real Greek – Edinburgh
  8. Nam Vietnamese Restaurant
  9. Miller & Carter – Edinburgh City Centre
  10. Veeno Edinburgh

Looking ahead, TheFork have released exciting trends shaping the dining scene in 2025: 

  • Solo Dining Takes Center Stage: With the UK leading Europe in solo dining bookings, more restaurants are catering to individual diners with cosy countertop seating and private nooks.

  • Dining Meets Neuroaesthetics: Expect restaurants to create emotionally immersive dining experiences through lighting, design, soundscapes, and colours—paired with ingredients that nourish both mind and body. Think mood-boosting foods, and healthier but desirable alternatives such as alcohol-free drinks, vegetable cocktails, collagen and natural champagne.

  • On-the-Go Fine Dining: To suit fast-paced lifestyles, venues will increasingly offer portable versions of traditional dishes, fast fine-dining options, and customisable menus. From Michelin-starred restaurants offering quick tasting menus to casual eateries adapting throughout the day, the focus is on reducing constraints, offering agility, and meeting modern diners wherever they are.

  • Sustainability & Simplicity: The focus on regionality, sustainable sourcing, and minimalism will continue to resonate with diners.

For more information, visit: thefork.co.uk

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