Café Modern Two
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At Edinburgh Foody, were fans of Heritage Portfolio, the company that runs and caters some of Edinburghs finest locations, like the Portrait Gallery a…
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At Edinburgh Foody, were fans of Heritage Portfolio, the company that runs and caters some of Edinburghs finest locations, like the Portrait Gallery and the Signet Library. When they asked if I wanted to review Modern Two, the restaurant at the eponymous museum, I answered an enthusiastic yes.On a somewhat windy day, C. and I set out. Wed planned to walk along the Water of Leith, but a broken ankle (C.) and sciatica (me) meant that we couldnt walk very far. We might not have worked up an appetite the way we had planned but we really looked forward to lunch.Caf Modern Two is easy to find: the entrance is immediately opposite the museum entrance. I feel a little guilty bypassing culture and going straight for food, but not much. The restaurant has two rooms. The one you enter first, the outer room, is immediately impressive. Its dominated by Vulcan, a shiny metal sculpture by Paolotzzi. At over seven meters high, it rather owns the space. Our table was in the inner room, at a window, and I had a lovely view of Vulcan through an internal window.Warming UpThe menu has a Mediterranean flavour. If you dont want a two or three-course lunch, there are also sandwiches and a soup and sandwich combo that I imagine is very popular.To start, I had the potato, pea and herb soup with bloomer. It was warming, soothing and full of piquant herb flavours. A perfect starter for a gusty day. Christopher had the beetroot and goats cheese stack. Modern Two do deals and at the moment, if you buy a main you get a complimentary glass of wine or a soft drink. I teamed my menu choices with a pleasant ros. It is likely to be the last ros I have this year and it was a pleasant way to say goodbye to summer. The wine would have worked with the smoked salmon, caper and spring onion filo tart that I was tempted to start with.Salmon and BarleyBut I had decided to have Moroccan salmon as my main. It was a perfectly cooked piece of fish and came with bulgur wheat and roast squash. Plump sultanas and bright-red pomegranate seeds added sweetness and moisture, and pieces of roasted fennel were delicious. C. had the mushroom barley risotto. I have made comments on before about what a pity it is that restaurants dont think further than mushroom risotto. That doesnt apply to this risotto. For a start, it wasnt just mushrooms but also sage and spinach. But most importantly, it was perfect: rich, creamy, with really nice chew in the barley and added crunch from pumpkin seeds. Barley and mushroom make very good partners.We were being spoilt: Spiros, the chef, knew we were coming, so had prepared a number of delicacies for us to try with our coffees. Because it would be rude not to investigate dessert, we shared a plum, ginger and apple crumble. A thick, deep russet compote hid under a layer of broken biscuit crumble. It was luscious. The crme anglaise made it ever better. It was the kind of dessert that fills me with nostalgia as I remember the fruit pies of my youth and how delicious they are when you come in after a long and cold walk.The Amazing Tower of CakeThen came coffee and the tower of cake. We had ginger flapjacks that I thought were perfect: I like my flapjack with a bit of crunch. C. particularly liked the white chocolate and raspberry slice. We then tried the gluten-free almond and apple cake (and I carefully scraped the whisky caramel sauce it came with off the plate and into my mouth).The last tier tempted with a salted caramel millionaires shortbread and a chocolate cake with chocolate ganache. The millionaires shortbread was lovely, I enjoyed the slight salty bite, and the chocolate cake was probably my favourite. It was rich, moist and very, very nice. Caf Modern Two does a afternoon tea for two for 25. For this caliber of pastry thats a steal.We left feeling soothed and happy, tummies full, enveloped by that particular feeling of goodwill to all mankind that comes from good food and friendly service. edinburghfoody.com