Situated at 54 Shore in Leith, Restaurant Martin Wishart showcases the artistry of one of the UK’s most esteemed chefs through its exquisite menu offerings. Drawing from classical French techniques combined with Scottish influences, each dish is crafted with precision using the finest ingredients available. The elegant setting enhances the overall dining experience while attentive staff ensure every detail exceeds expectations. Perfect for special occasions or intimate dinners, this restaurant promises a memorable culinary journey. For reservations or more information, please call us at 0131 553 3557.

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Chris Charles

5 Google Rating

What an absolutely brilliant experience! We were lucky enough to treat ourselves to a few nice meals

5/ 5

What an absolutely brilliant experience! We were lucky enough to treat ourselves to a few nice meals while in Edinburgh and Martin Wishart was easily the best. Friendly and perfect service, tasty food and flexible menus with great wine pairings. What's not to love and I look forward to returning when I'm next in town! Beware the roads nearby are easy to get lost/stuck on, due to building work!

Nizam Hamid

5 Google Rating

Very enjoyable tasting menu experience. Wonderful service with great staff, friendly and attentive.

5/ 5

Very enjoyable tasting menu experience. Wonderful service with great staff, friendly and attentive. Food was exquisite, excellent starters, thought the scallop dish was fabulous but deserving of a whole scallop! Overall great variety and interesting flavours, textures and ideas

Charlotte Taylor

3 Google Rating

Not for us I’m afraid. Only taster menus and a limited normal menu, for the price we was expecting

3/ 5

Not for us I’m afraid. Only taster menus and a limited normal menu, for the price we was expecting outstanding flavours and larger dishes. The taster menus are £110 per person. The service was very good, but we ended up not completing our food as it was not very nice to be honest, and leaving. The wine we ordered was £50 per bottle, yet on checking online a bottle of the same wine was £8.50! We ended up getting a takeaway!

Sean Blye

5 Google Rating

We got the 3 course lunch menu and some coffee. There were a few surprise courses before and after w

5/ 5

We got the 3 course lunch menu and some coffee. There were a few surprise courses before and after what we were expecting and the cappuccino was the best we've had in the UK! Phenomenal food, well deserving of the michelin star!

Valerie Kerr

5 Google Rating

This place is simply incredible. I took my mother for lunch two days ago as a treat for her 80th bir

5/ 5

This place is simply incredible. I took my mother for lunch two days ago as a treat for her 80th birthday and it was absolutely sensational from start to finish. The setting, the food, the wine list and the staff are all 1st class. Cannot wait to return. My mother said it’s the best food and dining experience she has had in her 80 years. Just phenomenal. We will return.

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  • Saturday24 hours open
  • Sunday24 hours open
  • Monday07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday06:30 PM - 09:30 PM
  • Friday06:30 PM - 09:30 PM
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