10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town)
10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) Location

10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) Address | 67 Nicolson Street, Old Town, Edinburgh EH8 9BE |
10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) Phone | +44 753675 7770 |
10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) Opening Hours | Daily : 10am - 10pm |
10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) Food Price |
£10 - £30 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about 10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town)
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10 to 10 in Delhi is my favorite restaurant in all of Edinburgh
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I walk into the dining room (it feels like more of a home than a restaurant and that's a good thing) and most of the staff is all smiles waving hello
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I always get the Chana Masala with Nan Bread for 3.50 (yeah
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The dessert is fantastic as well
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It's not fancy decor or high end furnishings but it is high quality
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Do not assume that the low price is in anyway a negative indication of either the portion size or the quality it's just another big fat tick in the box that says "
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A quaint little restaurant in Edinburgh with spectacular food
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The menu isn't large so there is little room for confusion on what to eat
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Rice and naan with 2 drinks and a mango cheesecake for dessert
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The service was great and the staff very welcoming
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Amazing food with a great atmosphere and prices
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The food here is so awesome I have been eating there every day the past week
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The atmosphere is really nice and cosy and the food is tasty and cheap
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A full meal for as little as 2.95 is nothing to scoff at
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Then the enjoyment on diners' faces with every bite we were here to stay
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Each mouthful was a new adventure
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The prices are so cheap you will not believe it
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The food was flavourful and very good for the price it wasn't the best chicken curry I've ever had but it was good for the price point
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We grabbed the last table for two a stroke of luck on what was a busy Friday night
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Reminding me of when I used to build tents in my living room with sheets and blankets as a wee girl
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The Chicken Domuda was an easy pick given my love of creamy
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It was really nutty and the sauce was made for scooping up with strips of naan bread
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A tasty minced lamb dish which was an interesting alternative to the kind of dishes I would normally order
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Each main comes with rice or a half garlic naan
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I'm glad we did as the sauce on each dish was far too delicious to waste
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The meal was washed down with my fav fizzy drink mango Rubicon and was finished off with a bite sized
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Super sweet cake with an almond topping
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You get massive quantities of meat/chicken/vegetables with complementary naan or rice for under £
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I was so excited about the slow cooked lamb but just as disappointed when I was told that there was none available that night
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Keema and lamb and all the dishes with garlic naan
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Our plates were wiped clean within 10 minutes and all of us were super content
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Topped it off with the infamous mango cheesecake which wasn't super sweet and the mango flavor wasn't overpowering and that made it perfect
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The only problem i had (apart from the fact that the slow cooked lamb was unavailable) was that everything was served in a very sloppy manner on our plates
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The food quality is amazing and quantity is too much
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Authentic Indian restaurant with great taste
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It is really a small restaurant and the ambience is like a hooka place in India
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I'm always up for coming back here since the food is amazing and the prices are very affordable
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They also serve illy coffee which is great and I love their ginger biscuits that they give you with it
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The tables are quite close together but it adds to the atmosphere
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The place is well decorated (very typical) but the best thing is the food and the prices
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It is beautifully adorned with colourful silks and sheets
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10 to 10 in Delhi is hidden in plain sight on Nicolson Street
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The reality is this cute little restaurant/cafe does incredible food at a reasonable price &ndash
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So in elaborae it's a very popular place for desi food lovers and if you are being adventurous and trying desi Indian food and are too confused you can try thier platter
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The vegetarian options are pretty nice
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Or tone it down if you are experimenting with your taste buds
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Bajis and finished with a mango cheesecake
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The curries are simply presented and the selection isn't huge
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Once I tried the Chicken Masala and the Daahl and the Keema found that they were all quite similar in taste which should definitely not be the case
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Indian food has such a variety of flavors and don't feel like this was quite representative of them
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Definitely a good portion for the price however and ambiance and location is great so would recommend for a filling but not to expensive meal
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Guess it depends upon a waiter that is working there
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Even people who got there after us got her attention and were able to order food
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The ''service'' was very slow and the attitude was not nice
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We were just two persons who were visiting Edinburgh and were tired after a long flight
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I've been to 10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) a year ago when I visited Edinburgh and it was much better then
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This restaurant is A BIG INSULT to Indian food
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10 to 10 in Delhi (Old Town) is really a DISAPPOINTMENT to Indian food lovers
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The chicken nasal was ok but the bread was NOT naan
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17.95 you could get a platter that services 2 with a soft drink each and a cheesecake for 2 to finish
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If youre craving for some indian food in edinburgh you might like to visit this one as the decor is purely desi too and gives a feeling of being in India
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Even mutter paneer didn't taste anything like it but seems tomato is your core ingredient
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So many memories of when I was a student and use to eat here
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My favourite is the chicken tikka masala with garlic naan along with Mango lassi
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Visited the place while in Edinburgh and it was a nice surprise
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The cheesecake was the winner
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Tried their meal deal for two and the portions were decent and tasted like home cooked food with not overly powering spices