kyloe - the rutland hotel


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niamh
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8 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
this was my second time atkyloeand i wasn't disappointed. they do a sunday roast deal - £100 for a roast dinner with all the trimmings which fed 4 of us - the beef is carved in front of you and the sides are delicious. creamed cabbage, roast veg and potatoes...all absolutely amazing! the desert was a toffee apple pie and custard...honestly the best custard i've ever tasted and the pie was unbelievable! we ordered some wine for the table as well....this is one of the best eating experiences in edinburgh - i couldn't recommend it more
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tanya
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9 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
in short, it has amazing roasts!kyloeis extremely central and basks below the castle with stunning views up at it. we had the traditional sunday roast, which was absolutely delicious and extremely plentiful. shared amongst four people, the roast is carved at the table and served with yorkshire pudding while tatties, green veggies, and sweet root veggies were all served family-style. the meat was perfectly cooked and was some of the best i have had in a long time, and the wine complemented it well. it comes with a pricetag to match the lovliness of the meal, though.
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edinburghfoody
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9 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
with a glamorous companion in tow, i went to kyloe, the new restaurant and grill at the rutland.kyloeis an old scots word for for highland cattle and it is obvious from the wood, leather and pony of the interior that this is a meat – specifically beef – focused restaurant. we were seated in a cozy booth, had a good look around the restaurant and read the menu. and what a menu.kyloeisn’t just steak restaurant. it is a gourmet steak restaurant. this means that they offer cuts you don’t get anywhere else in edinburgh. it also means that the staff is knowledgeable, have visited the main supplier hardiesmill and tasted the cuts. ask them questions and they will answer.

f you’ve read this blog before, you’ll know that my diet is mostly vegetarian: i live with a vegetarian. and i love vegetables, so it’s no hardship. thing is, i also adore really good meat. a good steak, for example, matured and cooked just right (blue!) is a beautiful thing in its own right, not just as a vehicle for bearnaise sauce. finding myself in a restaurant where the wine list has a section calledkyloesteak selection and lists wines particularly selected for how well they go with steak, was a rare pleasure.

we chose a wine called chocolate box. it’s a blend of three different grapes, one of which was grenache, the bottle had a funky label and all that stuff is completely unimportant. the important thing was that the wine was lovely. jammy on the nose and with a surprising amount of vanilla on the tongue. it set off my many different kinds of beef very well.

when i first read aboutkyloei heard that they had a steak board. this excited me greatly. one plate, different cuts of meat. how brilliant is that idea? well, they don’t stop there. my starter was a plate of beef, four mini servings of delicious beef products: carpaccio with a gentle horseradish mousse, sweet cure beef, steak tartare with a quail’s egg yoke and pastrami, streaky with fat and rich in flavour. each mouthful was delicious and well balanced.

my companion had a game terrine. possibly the best game terrine that either of us have ever had. it was chunky with meat, crunchy with pistachios and smooth with the deliciously pink mousse that bound it all together. it was perfect. the beetroot chutney that came with was great and had a really nicely balanced acidity.

i had the steak board for my main: that was the plan from the moment i heard about the existence of such a thing. my companion had the fillet steak. we’d had a looked at the different cuts before choosing. they have a board that they can bring out, you see. the 600 gr sirloin on the bone is a huge monster but the fillet is pretty sizable too. (there are steaks for sharing: chateaubriand for two, anyone? prime rib?) my companion pressed his fillet steak with his fork and the meat sprung back immediately. it was cooked to rare perfection. my three pieces were succulent and gently cooked. no stringiness here, no brown and dull food, just flavourful steaks with a caramelly outside and a oozing pink inside. just the way i like it.

you can chose from a variety of sauces to go with your steak. i couldn’t resist the bearnaise, of course, but we also tried sherry and manchego butter and bone marrow. they were all lovely and let the flavour of the steak have its space.

as well as a number of different sauces, there are a number of different sides. with the best of intentions we ordered plum tomatoes and cabbage with bacon. at the last minute we added beef dripping chips, something i haven’t had before. i was surprised at how much flavour the dripping adds to the chips. they were very good indeed.

the dessert menu offers all kinds fun, from knickerboxer glory to chocolate fondue to share. we went straight for the cheese. i’ve mentioned cheese here before and i can now report that i’ve found a place with a really good british cheese board. i was particularly taken by the citrussy goats cheese and a delicately smelly orange rind that was a lot like a firm chaumes. the hard cheeses were good too and the blue delightfully fresh. (there’s a theme here. it’s great to have bright flavours in all that umami.) as we sipped our ruby port and cooed over the jewel-clear quince jelly, the staff did their magic thing somewhere else, getting everything ready to welcome more happy diners.

we had a great meal and enjoyed a warm welcome and friendly, attentive service. if you enjoy a good steak,kyloeis the place to go!
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thecriticalcouple
11 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
it's a monster drive from baddidarroch to edinburgh but i admit it feels good to have the car pointing south again. a last minute change of plan has given us a two night stay in edinburgh and we both agreed on how to use our new found free evening: steak night. but asking twitter where to get a good steak in edinburgh, there was no real consensus.kyloewas suggested by some and on checking the website it proclaimed itself as 'edinburgh's first gourmet steak restaurant'. well, i'm sold then,kyloeit is. located at the end of queen's street in the rutland hotel,kyloehas taken the steak theme to heart with cow hide seating and, if you like cows, amusing artwork on the wall. indeed, no one can accusekyloeof taking itself too seriously, there's half a cow poking out of the façade of the building while the other half, the rear, protrudes its rump into the dining room. staff meanwhile excelled in delivering friendly approachable service and made us feel most welcome; everybody smiled to
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daniel
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12 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
very underwhelmed. i have just been with a friend for dinner atkyloeand decided to go for the 1.3kg prime rib for a proper meat-fest.

when it arrived we were both pretty underwhelmed as the piece of meat was pretty small and was definitely no-where near the 1.3kg advertised. the bone it came with was a distinctive t shape which made me think we'd been given entirely the wrong cut. when we asked about this we were told that they didn't do a t bone to share (on closer inspection of the menu i discovered there was a bone in sirloin for one at 600g - more like the size we'd been given).

anyway, very disappointed at what was a £65 piece of meat, the sides were nice but very expensive and far too small. £4 for 6 "beef dripping chips". please!!

the bill was £85 and i needed two slices of toast when i got home as the food hadn't done the job!

a real shame as i had read a good review in the scotsman last weekend.
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lunch
12 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
as it stands,kyloeis good, but it’s priced to be very good, if not exceptional, and it has a little way to go before it reaches those levels.
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jemma
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12 yıl önce
the rutland hotel
the originalkyloethe rutland has gone through a few transformations since i came of age. it used to be a bit of a dodgy bar complete with pool table, then it underwent a refurbishment and became a cool place for a cocktail, and now it's home to edinburgh's first gourmet steak restaurant,kyloe(not to be confused with kylie). there's been a fair amount of buzz about this new arrival on the edinburgh dining scene, and to be honestkyloeis exactly what edinburgh was missing. sure there are loads of places that do a mean steak, but until now there hasn't been somewhere that celebrates meat as much as kyloe. i decided to get in on the ground floor and givekyloea try while it's still new. utilising their extremely efficient online booking system, i somehow managed to nab a table for two for friday night. we were given a window seat with big, comfy leather chairs. it was a bit difficult moving them to get in and out, but once we were sat we were pretty comfy. the interior ofkyloehas b
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