What to order at Condita

Must order
There is no choice. The fixed seven-course tasting menu is the only option; trust the room.
Signature dishes
Hand-rolled tortelloni with brown butter, Aged dairy beef
Editor tip
Bookings open 60 days ahead on the dot at 10:00 GMT. The whole month sells in under an hour. Set a calendar alarm.
CuisineModern European
Price££££
Neighborhoodmarchmont-meadows
HoursTue-Sat 18:30-21:00; Sun-Mon closed
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Signature dishes: Hand-rolled tortelloni with brown butter, Aged dairy beef

Must order: There is no choice. The fixed seven-course tasting menu is the only option; trust the room.

Tip: Bookings open 60 days ahead on the dot at 10:00 GMT. The whole month sells in under an hour. Set a calendar alarm.

Location

Address: 15 Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SL

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