I found the waitress loud and overwhelming. We ordered a bottle of white wine which came at room temperature. I enjoyed my French onion soup, but the cheese was like chewing gum and impossible to swallow. I mentioned this to the waiter who didn’t have an apology. If you want bread with your soup, you have to pay for it! After living in France and Switzerland who automatically put bread on the table, I find this very frustrating, especially as we’re eating in a hotel. I had crab pasta for my main course which was tasty but severely lacking in crab. The waiter offered something else to eat which wasn’t feasible as my friend had finished her food and I would be eating on my own. There was no reduction on the bill and I left the restaurant feeling hungry and very dissatisfied. I wouldn’t want to eat there again. Muriel
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: 11 Bristo Place, Edinburgh EH1 1EZ, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 131 285 1479
🌐 Website: hotelduvin.com
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Reviews
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Muriel Melnikoff ★★★☆☆
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Diane Kent ★★☆☆☆
Had booked 2 months in advance but they couldn't find my booking. Afternoon tea wasn't great for the price. Why would they serve profiteroles with ice cream? This was melted by the time we ate the savouries. Also, very expensive for drink - £14 for a glass of wine! Won't be going back k.
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Matt C ★★★★★
Enjoyed a nice dinner here with good friendly service - helpful for choices also. Nice meal portion size and taste. Good quality!
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DOVETAIL ★★★★★
Itison dinner deal. An itison deal took us back to Bistro du Vin for 3 courses & a glass of Prosecco. The restaurant was fairly busy but not packed and there were plenty of staff. There was a bit of confusion over what menu we were on by the waiter which meant we were looking at the wrong menu before I queried this and it was then changed, a bit embarrassing for us. After our order was placed it seemed to take ages for our starters to arrive , service from then was slow and customers were raising there hands all evening to try and get the attention of waiting staff. This was a bit strange as staff were always free and standing in a huddle. The food as usual was good and the atmosphere pleasant just need the service to improve.
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Michael Gray ★★★☆☆
Bistro du Vin should be great. Lovely location, building, and interior spaces and service are nice Food is really poor though. Nibbles and bread ok but with a dull and limited menu execution needs to be top drawer which it wasnt. Cassoulets (both trad and vegan) were not good - thin, some tough meats and scant beans. Disappointing.
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Amber McLoed ★★★☆☆
Nice lounge,good location if you don't need park your car. But service…,a cup of coffee waiting half hour. Ladies room no hand sanitizer,they never check the bottle?
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Tartan Spoon ★★★★☆
A staple in the Edinburgh Food scene, Bistro Du Vin has always been a place I’ve recommended to family, friends, colleagues and tourists. Located on Bristo Place, its just around the corner from The National Museum of Scotland in Chambers Street (its a 2 minute walk), across the road from the McEwan Hall (so ideal for graduations) and a few minutes easy walking from the Cowgate, the Grassmarket and the Royal Mile. The entrance to Hotel Du Vin is quite enchanting, especially at night time, with the twinkling light walkway. From the street you’ll enter the courtyard with its cosy cigar bothy and then through the doors into the hotel. The bistro is located to the right of reception. The decor is very French. The walls a mustard yellow, wooden tables and chairs, large wooden dressers, wine, carefully chosen and curated plaques and trinkets, dimmed lighting and a crackling fire all creating a very cosy intimate vibe. A bistro, a café, or a troquet is essentially a casual French type of restaurant that served tasteful, inexpensive French traditional food. The dishes and menu are often homestyle cooking or baking and are simple yet refined and put a spin on classic dishes. This is exactly what you can expect at Bistro Du Vin. Both my plus one and I liked quite a few of the same dishes, so we decided to order the ones we liked the sound of and go for a sharing/mezze kinda meal. I love this sort of dining as it gives you the opportunity to taste more and have a nibble of this and a nibble of that. Petit Lucas Olives (£4.95) green olives from the Languedoc with a light creamy vanilla flavour. Fougasse (£6.50) light and fluffy Provencal style focaccia served with black garlic aioli. This was warm and light, and just the perfect dipping bread for soaking up the French Onion Soup but also the garlic chilli butter from the prawns. Tiger Prawns (£11.95) with chilli, garlic and pastis butter with aioli dip. These were sweet and succulent. The pièce de résistance was without a doubt this Soupe A L’Oignon (£7.95) or Classic French Onion Soup. The cheesy crouton on top, this thick and dense soup with soft sweet onions, is sensational. It’s on the lunch and dinner menu and I urge you to go dine here for this alone. Every guest at dinner on this night, ordered this soup. It’s incredibly popular and no wonder. Ideal for a luncheon or a small dinner, order this soup and the fougasse and you’ve got a super tasty hearty meal that your belly will appreciate and your heart will love for around £15. As I mentioned above, a Bistro is somewhere that offers elevated homestyle cooking; its simple and classic but tastes scrumptious. The Main dishes are familiar, they’re classics, they might even be dishes your mum use to make. As far as an Autumn/Winter menu goes, each one of these dishes will make you smile, wrap you in a warm hug, place you by the fire and keep you happy. The mains list dishes like Cassoulet (£15.95) with confit duck, pork belly and Toulousse sausage in a rich bean stew. It’s Moules Mariniere (£14.95) of mussels steamed in white wine, cream, shallots and garlic or the Pumpkin and Sage Gnocchi (£12.95). Hungry yet? We went for good ol Sirloin Steak (£32.95) with pomme frites cooked just how we asked, a medium rare and the Grilled Chicken Normandy (£15.95) with petit salad and chips. Sides of Cauliflower Cheese (£4.25) and Glazed Carrots (£4.25). The Chicken and Chips came with the most insanely silky gorgeous chunky garlic butter that initially was drizzled over everything but then spooned; the garlic and parsley chunks had settled at the bottom of the copper pot. Oh what deliciousness lay there! Pot Au Chocolat (£7.50) chocolate mousse with cream chantilly and Creme Brulee (£7.50). Just the right sized desserts to finish off an evening of really good well cooked food. Hotel du Vin is so worthy of a visit. They offer breakfast, lunch and dinner is a warm, friendly and peaceful setting. The staff are superb and can offer expertise across wine, cocktails and the food menu.
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Kirk Tree ★★☆☆☆
Staff here are really helpful and friendly, the hotel itself is absolutely amazing but sadly the food served is very ordinary at best. Advertised on the website are two menus offering a reasonable choice, taking away either of them leaves a limited choice which disappointingly occurred on our visit. For my starter I had 5 over cooked prawns and no garnish, my wife's terrine came with toast and a remoulade which was far more substantial and enjoyable. My main of Cassoulet was not only bland it was also as dry as sticks from being over baked in a single dish. My wife's Normandy chicken was cooked perfectly but served with FROZEN chips. Claiming to be a French restaurant and being unable to cook a cassoulet is one thing but serving frozen chips is just a cardinal sin. Incredibly disappointed is an understatement.
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B F ★★★★★
The Sunday lunch offer is superb value with a fantastic choice. Soup of the day with the market table of fresh cuts of meat, fresh bread and salad plus sides and more followed by choice of main and desert (if you can manage it). Ample choice of drinks both soft and alcoholic plus tea/coffee. A great choice.
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