Menu from Ignite Restaurant
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Starters
Meat Somosa
Deep fried stuffed meat pasties served with salad and sauce
Assorted Kebabs
Mixed kebabs served with salad and sauce
Salmon Kebab
Diced salmon marinated in yoghurt with delicate herbs and spices served with salad and sauce
Mains
Green Herb Chicken
Tender chicken in a spicy sauce of tomatoes, green pepper, fresh coriander, green chilli
Chicken Nentara
Chicken kebabs in a delicate sweetish and sour sauce with a touch of fresh herbs and spices
Balti Lamb
Lamb stewed in fresh coriander, tomato, capsicum and fresh green chillies. Hot but very tasty
Vegetarian
Balti Sabz
Fresh vegetables stewed in fresh coriander, tomato, capsicum and fresh green chillies
Sag Panir
Spinach with home-made cottage cheese, mixed with fresh coriander
Sabzi Jhalfrezie
Fresh vegetables cooked with green chilli, onions and fresh coriander. Fairly spicy and hot to taste
More about the restaurant: Ignite Restaurant
Ignite, as the name implies, is a restaurant with a fire in its belly. Their spice rack is well-stocked, and their menu is packed with Indian and Bangladeshi specialities that can be made to your exact spice-ifications. Located right in the centre of Edinburgh, on Morrison Street, just yards from Haymarket station, they are open from 5-30pm every day – just remember to book a table ahead to avoid disappointment.
Frequently asked questions
Does Ignite Restaurant serve Indian food?
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Thinking about making a Ignite Restaurant booking?
Edinburgh is a great place to eat, and a great place to eat curry in particular. In the city centre – right by Haymarket station – you can find Ignite, an Indian restaurant that is up there with the best in the city. They serve specialities from the north of India and Bangladesh, and, as you might have guessed from their name, their forte is fire. Diners at their Morrison Street restaurant can test themselves against some of the hottest curries in Scotland, although the less adventurous need not worry: they have plenty of milder dishes as well.
With a name like Ignite, it seems silly not to throw a few fiery recommendations about. The vindaloo is the obvious place to start, and the chilli-packed Goan favourite is a staple on the menu, as is the Madras, but our pick would be the Ceylon, which is unique to this Morrison Street Indian restaurant. The lily-livered will enjoy a korma and a nice sit down, and perhaps a mango lassi on the side. Visitors to Haymarket in Edinburgh are spoiled for choice when choosing a place to dine, but they keep coming back to Ignite – book a table now and find out why.
