The Village

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  • Edinburgh's best kept secret. We had passed by The Village on Brunswick Street (just along from Vittoria's) a few times on the route between our usual…


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The Village is open for Casual Dining. The Village serves Indian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • Sonyanemec

    Edinburgh’s best kept secret. We had passed by The Village on Brunswick Street (just along from Vittoria’s) a few times on the route between our usual twin haunts of The Jolly and Tourmalet. Put it down to the freakishly good weather but we decided to make that break with our usual routine and try this unknown quantity. So glad we did! The Village is first and foremost an Indian restaurant with adjoining takeaway but theres a middle eastern streak with shisha pipes and falafel/kebabs. The menu is reassuringly shortish with ample choice for vegetarians. We had samosas and spicy aloo (Indian style potato fritters) as starters, bhindi (okra) and spinach curries with rice as mains and extremely yummy gulab jamon and rose-flavoured ice-cream as pudding. As well as the mains we had, the other veggie choices are daal, aloo gobi and aubergine served with either rice or nan bread. Now we both love Indian food but tend not to frequent Indian restaurants as they usually fall into one of two camps ones that serve up suspiciously uniform veg in a generic, ghee-laden sauce which is sure to give you indigestion if the faux opulent surroundings dont get you first or else theres the new breed of light colours and light sauces tending towards the healthier and closer to authentic Indian home cooking, only trouble with these places is they tend to confuse healthy with tiny servings at inflated prices.Glad to say The Village serves up healthy food, in healthy portions at mini prices. Veggie main courses are only 7.50 including rice or nan and if that isnt cheap enough theres a special deal Mon-Thurs with two mains for 10. We had three courses each and the bill only came to 27 for the two of us!! Its BYOB with no corkage charge so it all makes for a super cheap night out.The service cant be faulted either. We were about to order three mains as we had had recent experience of one of the more nouvelle Indian cuisine places where the dishes were less than filling however our waitress at The Village warned us the servings were huge and they certainly were, she also pointed out the two-for-10 deal which we hadnt noticed. So big thumbs-up to her for doing that. There was also a guy whom we took to be the owner who was really friendly and told us he hoped to extend the menu in the future including a bigger selection of traditional Indian desserts… sooo much better than the usual bought-in frozen desserts.All in all a very pleasant dining experience. The dcor is light and airy in shades of green and pink, everything is spotless including the loos. In fact theres nothing not to like so get yourself along there before the word gets out and you cant get a seat!

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105 Brunswick Street, Leith Walk, Broughton, Edinburgh EH7 5HR

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