| 159-161 Morrison Street, Edinburgh West EH3 8AG | |
| 07951973490 | |
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Phriends have created a new way of dining. We have redefined the way of cooking and serving food. Any food we serve comes with a Five Star taste and garnish. Chillies to soothe you, ginger to warm our varieties of rice.
Jollof Rice is warm and rich. It is soft, fluffy and charming when you press it with you fork; the signature of the tomato sauce and authentic African spice in which the rice was cooked bounce off the surface of your tongue and gently shatters in your mouth as you eat. Adding Vegetables, choice of fish, meat and chicken creates divine adventure in your mouth which only your tongue can attest to it.
We also serve fresh salad, desserts, juices and hot drinks.
The cottage was built in 1836 for the gardener at Edinburgh’s Royal Terrace Gardens. Today, the intimate atmosphere and warm ambiance allows the diner a real sense of escape from the busy city.
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