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Shish

About Restaurant: Drawing on Turkish heritage and tradition, Shish’s ethos is borne out of a desire to create a hub as the heart of the home, centred around the fire hearth where cooking and families come together and share in the occasion. The spacious restaurant lends itself to large gatherings, smaller group parties and more intimate dining occasions, with the option of private hire. Its slick interior, ambient lighting and booth seating lining the parameter of the restaurant provide the perfect setting for any occasion. At the helm in the kitchen, the passionate team of chefs have created an inspired menu underpinned by true authenticity and rich taste. Highlights include Karisik Izgara – traditional mixed grill platter and loads more…Shish is a one of the first Dry Bars (No alcohol) in Edinburgh, stocking all the fine wines available, Champagne, Spirits, Popular Cocktails and Beers but all containing zero alcohol substitutes such as Zero percent Rum, Whiskey and Gin.

Positive Review Count: 191 Reviews

Price Range: £26 to £40

Restaurant Type: Turkish

Keywords: Good for special occasions, Good for groups, Fancy

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Review Descriptions: Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant

Details: 4.6Food , 4.6Service , 4.6Ambience , 4.4Value

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Dining style: Casual Dining

Price: £26 to £40

Cuisines: Turkish, Grill, Mediterranean

Hours of operation: Daily 12:00 pm–11:00 pm

Phone number: 0131 285 1678

Website: https://www.shishrestaurant.co.uk/

Payment options: AMEX, Mastercard, Visa

Dress code: Business Casual

Location: Shish Restaurant, 32-34 Potterrow, Edinburgh, Scotland EH8 9BT

Neighborhood: Edinburgh

Parking details: None

Additional: Bar/Lounge, Non-Smoking, Private Room, Wheelchair Access


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