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Contribuisci feedbackClimbing up to the restaurant, I found a bright, charming, and cozy dining room filled with local ladies and office workers. Located away from the city's touristy areas, it was a refreshing change from my typical dining experiences. I had grown tired of overly indulgent meals at restaurants and pubs, so discovering this place was a welcomed change. The dishes on the menu were beautifully presented and delicious, though the mussels I ordered were a letdown - too small and overcooked. The maitre d' spoke French, English, and even a bit of Spanish, showing a genuine desire to please customers. I look forward to returning in the future.
I hope you can locate it. The menu is very intriguing and reasonably priced. The food options are limited, but the French cheese always looks tempting. We tried the sticky toffee pudding and ice cream, which were not French, but still good. A glass of champagne costs £8.95. The staff is friendly when they have the time to chat.
With the weather so poor, wein was definitely on this dark Tuesday afternoon. After sarah and I have recently changed jobs, sarah and I spend more time in the west to get to know the eating and drinks scene. Today we brought to le Di-Vin to try a Sharing plate. an impressive wine map was adapted by a lively atmosphere in a pleasantly spacious and bright bar room. our pinot noir was delicious and from a cheese and meat plate of high quality products. However, I feel that with a few small tweaks this place could be raised from good to great. for example, why do they serve good brot, cheese and meat with small packages of butter would they expect to find in a super market caffe? the experience is kind of cheap. I would also suggest that the introduction of the cheese and meat for the guests would be a neat little touch, especially as the menu gives a rather vague description. these small points make the difference.
The Perfect Place to Unwind!. Brought to you by the owners of La P’tite Folie, Le Di-Vin at 9 Randolph place is an authentic French wine bar found in the West End of Edinburgh. Proprietors Virginie and Ghislain have transformed the former Oratory of St. Anne into a stunning meeting place for drinks or a light meal with friends, with convivial seating, intimate corners and a stunning mezzanine floor. Behind the traditional ‘zinc’ is a wall lined with bottles of the finest red, white and rosé wines France has to offer. After treating your palette to rich and fruity notes, it’s time to try some of Le De-Vin’s simple-but-sumptuous dishes. On the menu you’ll find traditional favourites like Smoked Salmon Pâté with Toasted Bread or Aperetif Mis-en-Bouche, a platter of cherry tomatoes, olives and cured meats perfect for sharing with friends. Or if you crave something sweet, you can opt for Crème Brûlée or Sticky Toffee Pudding with Vanilla Ice Cream. The cheese and wine tasting sessions regularly held Le De-Vin also regularly holds cheese and wine tasting sessions, a great way to meet with others to taste and talk about the delightful food and drink on offer here. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply want to relax and enjoy the perfect glass or two with friends, Le De-Vin is the perfect place for unwinding in the heart of Edinburgh’s West End.
The wine bar had great atmosphere, perfect for couples wanting to enjoy a glass of wine and share some tasty food and also perfect for larger groups wanting to socialise.
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