Since opening in August 2021, The Palmerston quickly became one of Edinburgh鈥檚 most popular restaurants, and often a first stop for many visitors from out of town.
It isn鈥檛 difficult to see why, housed in a former bank, the space has been handsomely upholstered into a welcoming, all-day space that serves coffee and excellent pastries in the morning and effortlessly shifts into a busy brasserie and restaurant for lunch and dinner.
At the heart of it all are co-founders James Snowdon and Lloyd Morse. Hailing from Australia, Morse鈥檚 soulful, French-leaning style has been informed by cooking at restaurants like Spring and Primeur in London, but also by a deep appreciation of unpretentious, classic French cooking.听

Snowdon, meanwhile, is an Edinburgh native, who decamped for London in 2011 after catching the hospitality bug at Hotel du Vin, working at establishments like Bubbledogs and Bao before landing a gig as the General Manager at the Michelin-starred Harwood Arms. The pair鈥檚 big-hearted approach to running The Palmerston has won the restaurant a loyal cast of regulars, while being recognised at The National Restaurant Awards several years 鈥 and counting 鈥 in a row.听
鈥淲hen I think about Edinburgh, I always say to people, it鈥檚 not a city, it鈥檚 the biggest town you鈥檒l ever know,鈥 he grins. 鈥淚 left to go to London, and I never thought I鈥檇 move back up. But there鈥檚 always been that pull, something that brought me back.鈥

鈥淭he restaurant industry is probably the greatest one I've worked in. It's like a proper community,鈥 he continues. 鈥淧eople are out to help each other. They're supporting each other. And I always felt in London that you're trying to get all the customers to come to you, and everyone's fighting for an extra 50 pence here and there. It's all about numbers. Whereas in Edinburgh, the whole industry just gets on with each other and really goes to rally each other up.鈥
A game changing moment for Snowdon was a first visit to Timberyard. Having known the restaurant鈥檚 opening chef James Murray, who had been a sous chef at Lyle鈥檚 in London, the visit blew him away and entirely shifted his perspective on Edinburgh鈥檚 potential as a restaurant town.听
Fast forward almost a decade later, and Snowdon has settled back into life in Edinburgh, with a wildly successful restaurant and more on the way, with the hotly anticipated gastropub The Cooper鈥檚 Rest tipped to open in early 2026 in partnership with Newbarns brewery in Leith.听
鈥淭he plan is just to open a pub that does class food, and very simple food,鈥 he says. Snowdon recognised that a great drinking pub with food to match had eluded him. "There鈥檚 no where you can go and sit down and have a proper long Sunday lunch".
Snowdon plays almost as hard as he works, and rediscovering Edinburgh鈥檚 restaurants and bars have been one of his great pleasures. His infectiousness in talking about his favourite places makes it impossible not to fall in love with the city and its passion for looking after its guests.
Here鈥檚 where James likes to go on his days off.听听
For breakfast 鈥 Norah
Snowdon likes to visit this new neighbourhood caf茅 in Newhaven from chef Claire Hanrahan, which does bi-weekly pop-ups on a Monday evening in addition to comforting breakfasts and lunches. 鈥淚t鈥檚 only a couple of months old but it ticks all the boxes,鈥 he says. 鈥淪imple dishes serving food with no pretence with a nod to Claire鈥檚 Irish upbringing. I鈥檝e eaten here a fair bit since it opened. It serves sausage, egg and chips all day 鈥 can you blame me?鈥澨
3 Pier Pl, Newhaven, Edinburgh EH6 4LP
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For celebrations and showing out-of-towners a good time 鈥 Sabzi
For showing friends from out-of-town a good time, he loves Sabzi, an award-winning Punjabi restaurant on Ferry Road that鈥檚 been owned and run by the same family for decades. The menu changes each week, but expect North Indian fare like pani puri, butter chicken and South Indian-style fried fish, as well as playful twists like a chip 鈥榗haat鈥.听
鈥淭hey鈥檙e open Wednesday through Sunday, and the food is brilliant,鈥 he enthuses. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l be there having your dinner, and you mention the word 鈥榞olf鈥 to them. Next thing we've got a half hour exchange about it. It鈥檚 just really nice, because it鈥檚 just this family kind of vibe. I absolutely love it.鈥
162 Ferry Rd., Edinburgh EH6 4NX
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Most underrated 鈥 Fin & Grape
鈥淗onestly, I think Fine & Grape is probably one of the most underrated [restaurants] in Edinburgh,鈥 he says. 鈥淪tu鈥檚 amazing, it鈥檚 my favourite seafood place in the city.鈥
The wine-focused seafood restaurant in Merchiston has built a cult following on the strength of chef Stuart Smith鈥檚 elegant seafood cookery and an impressive wine list, plus a rotating list of specials that keeps regulars returning. 鈥淪tu鈥檚 cooking is probably the best fish cookery in town,鈥 he says. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a chef, and he鈥檚 always watching service, and the food is delicious. And again, it鈥檚 just comforting.鈥澨
19 Colinton Rd, Bruntsfield Pl, Edinburgh EH10 5DP
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For fine dining 鈥 e貌rna
For fine dining, Snowdon likes the chef鈥檚 counter at e貌rna in Stockbridge. 鈥淚t鈥檚 higher end, with a tasting menu,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 genuine hospitality. It was opened by a good friend a few years back. And it鈥檚 an instant classic, I鈥檝e had some amazing meals here. Brian [Grigor, chef] and Glen [Montgomery, sommelier] are a brilliant duo.鈥
68 Hamilton Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5AZ听
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鈥The one you won鈥檛 see on a guide 鈥 Rice Noodle Bar
鈥淚t鈥檚 just a big, massive, family-style Chinese restaurant,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he beef tendon skewers are the absolute goat 鈥 I can eat them for days. It鈥檚 one of the first things that comes out, it just melts, and it鈥檚 like, 鈥榟oly sh*t, what is this?"
Along with the grilled skewers 鈥 perfect for digging into with a few cold beers 鈥 Snowdon also rates the hand-pulled noodles at this unassuming restaurant on College Street. Elsewhere on the menu, regional Chinese dishes rarely seen in the U.K. abound, with a focus on popular hot and sour rice vermicelli noodles from Guizhou.听
University of Edinburgh, 11 S College St, Edinburgh EH8 9AA听
Beers and haggis 鈥 Kay鈥檚 Bar

For beers and haggis, he recommends the historic Kay鈥檚 Bar, beloved for its superb selection of cask ales and guest beers. 鈥淚t only does lunch Wednesday to Friday, and it serves massive plates of haggis, neeps and tatties,鈥 he smiles. 鈥淵ou get the microwave dinging like there鈥檚 no tomorrow 鈥 it鈥檚 perfect, not touristy. It took me four years to realise they did lunch, and even longer to actually go.鈥
39 Jamaica St, Edinburgh EH3 6HF听
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Snowdon laughs, pint in hand, still finding new corners of the city to love. Because if The Palmerston is anything to go by, Edinburgh鈥檚 in very good hands, and even better spirits.
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