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Travel Eats: Euro-whirlwind in Dublin, Edinburgh & London

Travel Eats documents my food adventures while traveling.

This year, I celebrated my birthday by heading back across the pond for six days. I started by reuniting with Dublin – both the people and the city – and also fit in quick stops in Edinburgh (for the first time) and London.

While in Dublin, I revisited some favorite spots from my time there: Avoca, the subject of a previous post about an equally colorful dish; Sister Sadie, where I was wowed by dinner, and Hatch & Sons, a cozy café that taught me about the blaa.

Halloumi salad, Avoca
Grilled Toonsbridge halloumi salad, butternut squash, cavolo nero, baba ghanoush & dukkah, Avoca
Cortado and scone, Hatch and Sons
Cortado and scone with butter and raspberry jam, Hatch & Sons
Beans and toast, Sister Sadie
Home-baked beans in tomato sauce with a soft fried egg, whipped feta, olive & lemon yogurt, fresh herbs, and toasted bread

I also tried a few new places: Catch 22 for smoked salmon, Whitefriar Grill for their renowned brunch, and the Tram Cafe for a mocha served out of a restored turn-of-the-century train car.

Smoked salmon with mushy peas, Catch 22
Castletownbere smoked salmon with Guinness bread and mushy peas, Catch 22
Exterior, Tram Cafe
Exterior, The Tram Café
Mocha, Tram Cafe
Mocha, The Tram Café
Interior, Tram Cafe
Interior, The Tram Café
Norwegian eggs, Whitefriar Grill
Norwegian eggs with potato rosti, smoked salmon, baby spinach, and hollandaise, Whitefriar Grill

Next, it was off to Edinburgh for the main dining event: a seven-course tasting at The Gardener’s Cottage that was seasonal, creative, and completely charming. I also tried haggis (not as crazy as people make it sound) and enjoyed a traditional Scottish breakfast.

The Gardener's Cottage, tiny and tucked away
Walking up to The Gardener’s Cottage, tiny and tucked away
Amuse bouche, The Gardener's Cottage
Mussels with herb crumb and broad bean with mint, The Gardener’s Cottage
Trout, The Gardener's Cottage
Trout with cauliflower and sheep sorrel, The Gardener’s Cottage
Tortelloni, The Gardener's Cottage
Beef shin tortellini with butternut squash puree and chantarelles, The Gardener’s Cottage
Grouse, The Gardener's Cottage
Grouse with spelt, charred onions, parsley, capers, and walnuts, The Gardener’s Cottage
Sorbet and rosé, The Gardener's Cottage
Roman berry sorbet with mascarpone granola and meringue, with a glass of rosé, The Gardener’s Cottage
Chocolate dessert, The Gardener's Cottage
Dessert of blueberry, chocolate ice cream, soft biscuit, and popcorn, The Gardener’s Cottage
Veggie breakfast, Loudon's Cafe and Bakery
Loudons veggie breakfast with veggie sausages, sautéed spinach, egg, tattie scone, baked beans, mushroom, cherry tomatoes, and toasted homemade bread, Loudons Cafe & Bakery
Haggis tower, No. 1 High Street
Haggis, neeps and tatties tower (haggis with carrot and turnip), No. 1 High Street

Then, with tea and salted caramel fudge to tide me over for the journey, I took the train from Edinburgh to London to meet friends. We came upon a BBQ spot in Camden that night for dinner, and the next day spent multiple hours in the culinary mecca that is the Borough Market (recommended to me by many).

Braised ox cheek sandwich, Q Grill
Braised ox cheek on a brioche bun with chilli slaw, mustard mayo, and seasoned fries, Q Grill
Key lime pie jar, Q Grill
Key lime pie jar, Q Grill
Grilled cheese (with 4+ different cheeses), Borough Market
Grilled cheese (with 4+ different cheeses), Borough Market
Exotic meats, Borough Market
Exotic bites trio of crocodile, ostrich, and zebra, Borough Market
Fresh figs, Borough Market
Fresh (and massive) figs, Borough Market
Meringues, Borough Market
Giant meringue topped with macarons, Borough Market

The details: Avoca, 11–13 Suffolk St., Dublin 2, Ireland; Sister Sadie, 46 Harrington St., Dublin 8, Ireland; Hatch & Sons, Little Museum of Dublin, 15 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland; Catch 22, 28 South Anne Street, Dublin 2, Ireland; The Tram Cafe, Wolfe Tone Quay, Milltown Park, Dublin 1, Ireland; Whitefriar Grill, 16 Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Ireland; The Gardener’s Cottage, 294 Colinton Rd, Edinburgh, Scotland; Loudons Cafe & Bakery, 94b Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland; No. 1 High Street, 1 High St., Edinburgh, Scotland; Q Grill, 29-33 Chalk Farm Rd., London, England; Borough Market, 8 Southwark St., London, England.

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