Indaba, nestled in the heart of Edinburgh at 3 Lochrin Terrace, is a vibrant culinary gem that invites you to experience a delightful fusion of flavors. Helmed by Begoña, our restaurant specializes in a diverse array of tapas, featuring traditional Spanish dishes alongside unique South African and Scottish influences. Each dish is crafted using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, ensuring that your dining experience is not only delicious but also supports local producers.

At Indaba, we pride ourselves on our dedication to quality service and customer satisfaction. Our welcoming atmosphere is perfect for both intimate gatherings and lively group celebrations, making it an ideal destination for any occasion. With a menu that is predominantly gluten-free, we cater to a variety of dietary preferences without compromising on taste.

Whether you’re looking to savor a leisurely meal or celebrate a special event, our attentive staff is here to assist you with any questions or reservations. For more information about our offerings or to book a table, please don’t hesitate to reach out at 0131 221 1554 or visit our website at https://www.edindaba.co.uk/. Discover the exceptional flavors of Indaba and let us elevate your dining experience in Edinburgh!

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Richard Peasland

5 Google Rating

Great little find. Food was amazing and the owner was so welcoming and friendly. Definitely recommen

5/ 5

Great little find. Food was amazing and the owner was so welcoming and friendly. Definitely recommend

Matt

5 Google Rating

Had a wonderful evening here sharing some fabulous tapas with friends. The team delivered friendly

5/ 5

Had a wonderful evening here sharing some fabulous tapas with friends. The team delivered friendly and fun service as well as expertly guiding us to some very tasty dishes. Alongside the regular menu there were a good selection of specials including a pork cheek dish that was cooked to perfection. The pork belly on the regular menu were also very good. If you still have room for dessert would highly recommend the orange cake it was to die for! It was pretty busy when we visited, would recommend booking ahead to avoid disappointment! That being said, the atmosphere was still relaxed and you don't feel crowded.

Nia

5 Google Rating

Fantastic food and warm, friendly service. The pork ribs were especially superb and simply fell off

5/ 5

Fantastic food and warm, friendly service. The pork ribs were especially superb and simply fell off the bone. Everything we chose was gorgeous and perfectly cooked, six tapas between two was just right with one extra portion of bread to mop up the lovely sauces. Honestly, drop everything and go here - I've waddled home very happy indeed.

Ben Cross

5 Google Rating

Loved the personal attention and the food was great. Made our stay in Edinburgh memorable

5/ 5

Loved the personal attention and the food was great. Made our stay in Edinburgh memorable

Graham Jervis

5 Google Rating

Amazing tapas food some with a south African twist. Only had 5 dishes between 2 of us and we were c

5/ 5

Amazing tapas food some with a south African twist. Only had 5 dishes between 2 of us and we were completely stuffed. Loved the calamari.

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