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Nibble - May 8
Happy May, everyone — the sun might be out, the rosé is definitely open, and the Bite team have been everywhere except sitting still. Newsworthy The Gardener's Cottage has reopened and we will report back imminently Indian restaurant Celestia is giving 50% of food takings to Teenage Cancer Trust on 14 May. Go. Eat. Do good. Nico Simeone brings Lennox home to Glasgow after Manchester debut Howies has unveiled a refresh to mark its 36th anniversary The Sabzi family Reservations
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Apr 132 min read


A tour of global sparkling wines at Papple Steading
My experience of Champagne has been pretty limited so far – a rather depressing confession for someone in their 40s. While I am very happy to quaff glasses of posh fizzy stuff at drink receptions, I couldn’t have told you anything about what I was drinking. For this reason I was excited to attend the ‘Champagne & Sparkling Wine Around the World’ tasting at Papple Steading, a new arts and culture hospitality venture in the Lammermuir Hills in East Lothian. The tasting is the f
Diana Turner
1 day ago2 min read


All You Need Is Rhône: Edinburgh Welcomes a Deep Dive into Côtes‑du‑Rhône & Crus — Plus a Bite Exclusive Deal
Edinburgh’s wine calendar is heating up, and one of the most anticipated tastings of the year is just around the corner. On 31 May, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Headquarters opens its doors for an immersive afternoon dedicated to the wines of the Rhône Valley — a region celebrated for its diversity, character and remarkable consistency vintage after vintage. If you joined Rhône in White last year, you’ll already know this is an event that over‑delivers. And this year’s
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1 day ago2 min read


El Santo Turns Up the Heat for 'O Grande' in Glasgow.
Glasgow’s Merchant City meets the heat of southern Brazil as chef Juliana Kipper unveils El Santo’s new summer menu — a celebration of subtle spice, smoky parrilla cooking and the shared footballing soul of two nations gearing up for a seismic June showdown. It’s the first time I’ve been back in Glasgow since the fire that destroyed the Union Corner Building next to Central Station. You’ll know the facade, even if you didn’t know it. That famous Irn Bru sign on the roof was G
Simon Walton
2 days ago6 min read


Nico Simeone brings Lennox home to Glasgow after Manchester debut
As Six by Nico nears its tenth anniversary, chef Nico Simeone is stripping things back and starting again. Lennox — his most personal concept yet — marks a bold return to instinct, fire and flavour as he brings the project home to Glasgow. Chef Nico Simeone is redefining his culinary identity with the launch of his most personal restaurant concept to date: Lennox. Following a successful debut in Manchester in March, Lennox Glasgow will mark a homecoming for the chef in May 20
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6 days ago3 min read


Howies unveils refresh to mark 36th anniversary
As Howies celebrates 36 years in Edinburgh, the family-run restaurant group is reflecting not only on its history, but on the values that have kept it relevant in a city that has changed significantly over that time. The milestone comes as Scotts Kitchen, the group’s more contemporary venue on Victoria Terrace, unveils a thoughtful refresh completed in January this year. Founded in 1990 by David Howie Scott, Howies was built on a clear and enduring idea: serve honest, seasona
Sharon Wilson
Apr 294 min read


“The Ottolenghi of Japanese Food”
Chef Kaori Simpson is on a mission to make Japanese food as vibrant, vegetable‑forward and joyfully accessible as Ottolenghi made Middle Eastern cooking — and Harajuku Kitchen is the platform where that vision comes to life. “I want to be the Ottolenghi of Japanese food.” So declares Chef Kaori Simpson, the creative force behind Harajuku Kitchen, and it’s not a throwaway line. Ottolenghi took Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavours and made them vibrant, vegetable‑forward,
Sharon Wilson
Apr 282 min read


Celestia Indian restaurant marks its first birthday with charity event supporting Teenage Cancer Trust
Patron Mohammed Abbas with Charlotte Gilbert Teenage Cancer Trust Celestia marks its first birthday with a one‑night charity celebration on Thursday 14 May, donating 50% of all food takings to Teenage Cancer Trust. The New Town restaurant, known for its modern Indian cooking and award‑winning approach, will serve a special set menu in support of young people facing cancer across the UK. Celestia, Edinburgh’s contemporary Indian dining destination, is celebrating its first bir
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Apr 273 min read


Cyprus - Culture and Cuisine, Coast to Coast
From sea‑sprayed grills in Paphos to the strawberry fields of the east, Cyprus reveals a culinary culture where history is eaten as much as admired — a journey Simon Walton charts through shared tables, slow traditions and island generosity. In the misty morning, on an island where they turned back time, Cyprus wakes up to a dusty breeze, the Sirocco bringing in a gentle pink dawn, laden with promise from the Sahara. Yet in the blooming springtime, this is no desert parched
Simon Walton
Apr 227 min read
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