Taste Good

Taste Good Oriental Cuisine | Oriental Cuisine in Edinburgh

Situated on Slateford Road in Edinburgh serving a variety of Chinese dishes.

With Sweet & Sour, Pork, Duck, Beef and Foo Yung dishes – just some of the dishes on the menu, you’re sure to find something to take your fancy.

If you want an added treat then check out the Special Dishes with Chop Suey, Szechuan and Satay dishes on there.

If you’re still not sure what to order then go straight to the Set Meals for a quick and easy way to order for up to 6 people, perfect if you’re entertaining or feeding the whole family.

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Taste Good Restaurant, Edinburgh

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The first phase of this project has just been completed The Taste Good Restaurant project involves a new fit out of existing restaurant premises at Slateford Road, Edinburgh EH11 1PR and includes the following; • new bar and restaurant at basement level • new take away and window display design at ground level A sequence of individual rooms is proposed which are detailed with bespoke joinery and furniture items to a restrained palette of materials and colours.

First phase of Taste Good Restaurant work has just been completed, January 2011.

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To celebrate Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Dog, delivery specialists Just Eat have revealed Edinburgh's favourite Chinese take aways based on reviews over the past 12 months.

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