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So far, the Morelli Fast Foods has received mixed reviews, which is reflected in the average assessment of 2.5.
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1hr 45 mins to deliver a 5 min car run , cold when arrived, grease all over wrap , dry food .never use the chippy again .
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The restaurant caters to every taste and every occasion with the most diverse meat dishes, additionally provides you a multitude of juicy meat dishes at the place.
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4.8
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4.8
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City: Midlothian, 72 74 Lothian Street, Midlothian, United Kingdom
"I would recommend this place to everyone, as eating is top-class and the staff is arranged, I wish there was one in edinburgh, keeping her amazing work and I will be back soon."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Edinburgh, City of (near Midlothian), Easter Road, EH7 5RG, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Great crunchy bread!"
4.9
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4.9
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City: Edinburgh, City of (near Midlothian), 67 Bread Street, EH3 9AH, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom
"Not called Tasty Buns for nothing- the empire biscuit, cookie pie and oreo brownie are all amazing! Lovely little cafe with very friendly staff. I'm lucky that my business is nearby and I can come regularly with friends :"
4.9
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4.9
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City: Edinburgh United Kingdom (near Midlothian), 131 Rose St, Edinburgh EH2 3DT, UK, Edinburgh United Kingdom
"I had some suppe, but I had a chicken bag that scares me! I paid about £2,70 for a cappuccino and £4 for baguette."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Edinburgh (near Midlothian), 294 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH65BX, United Kingdom
"This newly opened Portuguese bakery on Leith Walk is a true gem. Not only is it the best coffee in Edinburgh, it also serves some pretty wicked sweet treats. I can literally feel my waistline expanding just from looking at the custard, cream and chocolaty pastries. Portugal is famous for their custard tarts, and the ones served at Casa Amiga take me right back to my holiday in Lisbon. My favourite coffee on the menu is a flat white; it has the perfect ratio of coffee to milky froth. Hungry? try their ham and cheese croissant- I don't know what they put in the pastry but it is delicious! The bakery has a nice laid back feel to it and has extra downstairs seating for when it gets busy. They also stock some Portuguese soft drinks and sweets. It’s authentic, relaxed and relatively undiscovered. I LOVE this place."
Last update: 29.01.2024