20 Albany Street20 Albany Street is a Georgian Townhouse centrally located in the historic and vibrant New Town of Edinburgh, a few minutes walk from Princes Street, Waverley train station.
KalpnaThe owner and head chef of Kalpna, travelled throughout India learning the different regional styles of cooking before coming to Scotland to establish the Kalpna.

9B Scotland StreetGeorgian Town House that offers the style of a country house in Edinburgh's New Town. The accommodation is in the old servants quarters in a thoroughly unique configuration.
Indian Cavalry ClubA long established business that has good reason to claim to be Edinburgh's premier Indian restaurant. The Indian Cavalry Club offers diners four distinct areas to suit the diner.

ElmviewElmview is situated in Edinburgh on a delightful Victorian terrace on the edge of Bruntsfield Links. A quiet and elegantly run B&B that is so popular that you need to book early.
Kebab MahalSpecialising in halal traditional tandoori and curry dishes, we also run a thriving kebab and pizza takeaway into the early hours.

Doris Crook B&B4 Star bed and breakfast, close to Edinburgh City Centre with free secure off-street parking and wireless Internet access. Both rooms fully en-suite.
The KhukuriThe Chef has won prizes for his cooking and only uses fresh ingredients with herbs & spices indigenous to Nepal. It is a relaxed family run restaurant.

Kirklea Guest HouseKirklea Guest House is a Victorian terraced villa one mile from the centre of Edinburgh,within walking distance of Murrayfield and on a direct bus route (no 35) from the Airport.
SaffraniSaffrani is a small 30-seater restaurant that specialises in food from north India and seafood with spices and herbs you never normally hear of outside of India.
The Old Town of Edinburgh is built on a ridge that rises gradually from the Palace of Holyrood to Edinburgh Castle. There are staircase lanes, called Wynds, that lead off this 'Royal Mile' that give the impression of the city being built on multiple levels and buildings that date from the 11th Century. The New Town is also a World Heritage Site with its mix of Georgian town houses and the earliest examples in Europe of tenement flats. The views to be had from the Castle, Arthur's Seat and Carlton Hill are dramatic and inspiring.