Located at the gates of Edinburgh's tourist-trap castle, this restaurant's name immediately evokes a sense of Gothic theatricality - and it doesn't disappoint. You can choose to eat in the atmospheric, oak-panelled Witchery - a lavish dining room draped in luxurious tapestries and antiques - or the droolingly romantic, enchanting Secret Garden, which is reached via a stone staircase and decorated with extraordinary paintings on both the ceiling and doors.
As might be expected, the kitchen makes patriotic use of Scottish produce for dinner menus with a contemporary accent.
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