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Khushis Indian Restaurant (Edinburgh)


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Khushis Indian Restaurant (Edinburgh)

 
Description: Address: 9 Victoria Street / Edinburgh / Scotland

Newest Review: ... place or a simple meal out. Music playing does tend to be Indian pop but it is on very low in the background at a level where it isn't brash or annoying. The menu is reasonably large, giving a range of options. As I have said everything is halal but also as you may expect from an Indian restaurant there are numerous vegetarian options. There is also a range of tandoori, lamb and chicken ... more

 ... dishes with the usual naan breads and rices. Prices for a main dish are typically £8 with the vegetarian dishes a pound or two less and a few specialty dishes up to £12. Naan and rice are around £2 each. I particularly like that there is something for mo...more

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llamass
Premium Review Khushis Indian Restaurant (Edinburgh): Khushis Indian Restaurant. (786 words)
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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Khushis claims to be one of the oldest existing Indian restaurants in Scotland, having opened their first restaurant in Edinburgh in 1947, and despite changes in premises has been going strong ever since. They are a Punjabi restaurant and all food is halal and mostly in the Punjabi tradition although there are some dishes from other parts of India. No alcohol is served in the restuarant but bringing along your own beer or wine is both accepted and common and there is no charge. The main restaurant was in a beautiful old Edinburgh building which had a huge, high ceilinged room inside. All was very tastefully decorated using Indian and Punjabi styles but ...  Read the complete review

wigglylittleworm
Premium Review Khushi's = Happiness (666 words)
by - written on 10/05/08 (Very useful, 534 readings)
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Khushi's has a long tradition of serving outstanding Indian cuisine having been established in Edinburgh in 1947. When the new restaurant opened in Dunfermline earlier this year, I was keen to visit so on my birthday me and my sister treated ourselves to lunch there, keen to find out if Khushi's really did equal happiness as the menu proudly proclaimed. We were greeted by a waiter and shown to our seats. Dining is on three levels but during lunchtime only the ground floor is used. I was impressed by the décor, the wooden floors, whitewashed stone walls and leather seating provided a stylish and modern backdrop to our meal. The restaurant is next door to ...  Read the complete review

 

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