Papilio is located at 158 Bruntsfield Pl, Edinburgh EH10 4ER, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Papilio and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 229 3325 or visit our website

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Papilio by http://www.papiliorestaurant.com/ .

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Iain MacKinnon

5 Google Rating

Great lunch in Nov 2021. Food and service were excellent and wine certainly enjoyed. Very good value

5/ 5

Great lunch in Nov 2021. Food and service were excellent and wine certainly enjoyed. Very good value.

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matthew sutherland

5 Google Rating

One of the most beautiful meals I have ever eaten. Incredibly rustic and homely vibe in the restaura

5/ 5

One of the most beautiful meals I have ever eaten. Incredibly rustic and homely vibe in the restaurant, paired well with very friendly staff. The food was to die for. Couldn't recommend more strongly.

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James F

5 Google Rating

Great atmosphere. Delicious food and good prices. Classic Italian of old but popular and a stable of

5/ 5

Great atmosphere. Delicious food and good prices. Classic Italian of old but popular and a stable of the area.

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Darren Snodgrass

5 Google Rating

Fantastic food and service. Lovely quiet and small restaurant, we'll worth a visit and very good pri

5/ 5

Fantastic food and service. Lovely quiet and small restaurant, we'll worth a visit and very good price for the food.

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Mike Collins

5 Google Rating

Spent a great evening there. Fantastic service, fantastic staff and wonderful food. Will definitely

5/ 5

Spent a great evening there. Fantastic service, fantastic staff and wonderful food. Will definitely be back. Thanks guys for looking after us

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