Mithras
Well-Known Member
Its a gimmick. I live in Edinburgh and its full to saturation point of moderate-average level restaurants. As someone correctly said above, in most countries which do eat horsemeat, it is considered an inferior source of meat, generally when you can't afford to eat other meats. I personally wouldn't fall for gimmicky marketing which tried to rebrand it as a trendy alternative to good quality traditional cuts of beef, lamb, etc.. But then my father was a butcher and I know my meat. I'd also be worried about maintaining a market for dubiously raised imported horsemeat.
I won't be going to this restaurant and I've had so many disappointing meals in so-called top Edinburgh resaturants. The only one I find consistently good quality is the No 1 at the Balmoral. I've eaten at the Witchery and only the setting was exceptional, I've had to send meals back at both Harvey Nicks and The Peat Inn (not in Edinburgh but nearby) due to them being full of gristle and fat. As I say, I know my meat!
I won't be going to this restaurant and I've had so many disappointing meals in so-called top Edinburgh resaturants. The only one I find consistently good quality is the No 1 at the Balmoral. I've eaten at the Witchery and only the setting was exceptional, I've had to send meals back at both Harvey Nicks and The Peat Inn (not in Edinburgh but nearby) due to them being full of gristle and fat. As I say, I know my meat!