The Little Chartroom

Leith


A small restaurant with a big reputation, the Little Chartroom boasts just a few tables and four stools at the bar where you can watch the chefs constructing their complex, elegant dishes. The menu is equally small, with brunch, lunch and dinner options. Dinner is expensive but the set lunch menu, three courses for £19, is excellent value.


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