High-end contemporary Chinese restaurant Tattu has revealed its all-new autumn winter menu.

Specially designed to take diners on an experiential journey from East to West, Tattu’s new autumn-winter menu celebrates traditional Chinese cuisine with modern cooking techniques.

In keeping with traditional Chinese customs, diners at Tattu Edinburgh are encouraged to connect with one another over Tattu’s delicate sharing dishes. Ideal for sharing, dim sum and small plates include Salmon Sashimi Wantons, Sugar Salt Crispy Squid and Glazed Beef San Choy Bao.

Tattu Edinburgh

Tattu also offers a menu of the finest quality meats prepared in keeping with historic practice. Favourites include Black Pepper and Honey Ribs, Red Pepper Lamb Cutlet and boasting a melting pot of flavours, the Japanese Black Wagyu Sirloin served with green beans and truffle sesame soy. Wok dishes include Crispy Shredded Beef Fillet, Green Pepper Lobster and, a Tattu classic, Wok Fired Angry Bird – chicken served with roasted chilli peppers and sesame soy honey. Prepared with ample spice and flavour oriental-inspired seafood dishes include Balsamic Teriyaki Salmon prepared with a crispy black pepper skin and served with sweet, pickled cucumbers and Steamed Butterfly Sea Bass cooked in traditional Shaoxing wine, lemon soy and caramel chilli.

Vegetarian or plant-based diets are not forgotten with offerings such as Special Fried Sweet Potato served in a black vinegar glaze with spring onion and ichimi pepper, Sweet Tamarind Tofu Balls served with watermelon, candied chilli and mint and Beansprout Noodles.

Tattu Edinburgh

In true Tattu style, an array of show-stopping cocktails is on offer. Taking centre stage, the Eastern Dragon is served on a raised platform encapsulated by an elegant glass dome which, once removed, reveals a graceful 135 East Gin cocktail with delicate notes of apple and raspberry. For those dining for two, indulge in the romantic Celestial Dragon – served in a delicate glass dragon, the Celestial Dragon offers Eastern notes of hibiscus partnered with citrous notes.

Tattu Edinburgh explores a new chapter to Tattu’s story. The interior takes historical inspiration from traditional Chinese design fused with reflective services to reflect the restaurant’s modern and progressive approach to culinary craft. Located just a three-minute walk from the famous Scott Monument, Tattu Edinburgh mirrors the city’s unique connected landscape of the Old and New Town.

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