Restaurant in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Condita
800Pearl PointsSix tables, no menu, book early.

About Condita
Condita is a Michelin-starred, six-table surprise tasting menu restaurant in Edinburgh's Newington, operating Tuesday to Saturday evenings only. At ££££, it delivers technically precise, seasonally driven cooking in an intimate former shop unit that rewards the booking effort. Hard to get into and uncompromising in format — but worth it for a serious occasion dinner.
Verdict
If you've eaten at Condita once, a second visit won't deliver the same surprise — but it will confirm whether the first was as good as you remember. The answer, consistently, is yes. This Michelin-starred former post office on a quiet Newington street operates a fixed-price surprise menu with no à la carte alternative, which means returning diners are trusting the kitchen entirely. That trust is well-placed. With a 4.8 Google rating across 119 reviews and a Michelin star held since 2024, Condita is producing cooking in Edinburgh that sits alongside the city's most serious restaurants — and in terms of sheer intimacy and culinary idiosyncrasy, it surpasses most of them.
The Space
Six tables. That is the entire room. The former shop unit on Salisbury Place reads, from the street, as nothing in particular , easy to walk past, easy to dismiss. Inside, the spatial logic flips entirely. Seasonally changing artwork, carefully chosen retro furnishings, and a soundtrack curated by the owners make the functional shell feel considered without tipping into precious. The front-of-house prep kitchen is open, and the chefs talk. For a special occasion dinner , anniversary, birthday, a meal you want to remember in detail , the intimacy of six tables in a space that feels slightly temporary is an asset rather than a constraint. It does not feel like a restaurant pretending to be a pop-up. It feels like a pop-up that has quietly become one of Edinburgh's most serious dining rooms, without adjusting its tone to signal that fact.
Tables are large given the room count, which matters for longer tasting menu formats. A three-hour meal at a cramped table in a full room is a different proposition from three hours with space to breathe. Condita gets this right. For parties planning a celebration dinner, the spatial quality is part of what you are paying for at the ££££ price tier.
The Food
The menu is a surprise. The only advance information is a hand-drawn pictogram bookmark delivered at the table, depicting elements from each dish without naming them. The sequence follows a broadly predictable arc , snacks, vegetable, fish, meat, cheese, two desserts , but the cooking within that structure is where Condita earns its Michelin recognition. Dishes have drawn on produce from the restaurant's own walled garden in the Scottish Borders, and the kitchen shows a willingness to push beyond conventional Scottish seasonality, incorporating Asian-influenced techniques and foraged ingredients without the result feeling forced. Vegetarian and pescatarian menus are available but must be requested at the time of booking. No changes can be made on the night, which is a firm policy worth knowing before you arrive.
The wine list is deliberately narrow. Rather than a broad by-the-glass programme, it goes deep on a small number of producers. A matched wine flight is available; if you prefer to order independently, a handful of bottles are available by the glass. For a special occasion where the wine matters as much as the food, the flight is the more considered choice , it is paced to the menu in a way that independent ordering rarely achieves at this format.
Lunch vs. Dinner
Condita does not serve lunch. The kitchen opens Tuesday through Saturday from 6:30 PM, with the restaurant closed Sunday and Monday. There is no daytime option, no casual drop-in format, and no bar menu to fall back on. This is a single, evening-only tasting menu experience. For diners who prefer lunch-format tasting menus , lighter, earlier, often better value at comparable Edinburgh restaurants like Timberyard , Condita simply does not compete on that axis. The evening-only format is deliberate and contributes to the occasion-dinner feel. If your preference is a long, unhurried dinner that runs three hours in a room with six tables and chatty chefs, the format suits. If you want a tasting menu before 6 PM, book elsewhere.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking is hard. With six tables and an evening-only, Tuesday-to-Saturday operation, availability is genuinely limited. The Michelin star has tightened this further. Book as far in advance as the booking window allows , several weeks minimum is a reasonable expectation, and for specific dates (Friday or Saturday evenings, dates around festivals or holidays in Edinburgh) plan further ahead. Walk-ins are not a realistic option for a six-table restaurant at this level. Dietary requirements , vegetarian or pescatarian , must be communicated at the time of booking. The address is 15 Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SL, roughly a ten-minute walk south from the Old Town or a short taxi ride from the city centre. Dress code information is not published, but the tone of the room is smart-casual at minimum given the price point and occasion framing.
For visitors combining the meal with a stay, our full Edinburgh hotels guide covers the city's leading options by neighbourhood. For pre-dinner drinks or a nightcap, our Edinburgh bars guide has practical recommendations close to the Newington area. Broader Edinburgh dining options , including more casual alternatives and lunch-friendly formats , are covered in our full Edinburgh restaurants guide.
Other Edinburgh restaurants worth considering alongside or instead of Condita include Argile, Cardinal, Montrose, Moss, and Number One, depending on format and occasion. For UK tasting menu dining at a comparable or higher level, CORE by Clare Smyth in London, L'Enclume in Cartmel, and Moor Hall in Aughton are the natural reference points. Further afield, The Fat Duck in Bray and Gidleigh Park in Chagford offer instructive comparisons for the multi-course surprise menu format. For international equivalents at a higher price tier, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai are worth knowing. For Edinburgh's broader cultural and experiential context, the Edinburgh experiences guide and Edinburgh wineries guide round out a visit. The Hand and Flowers in Marlow is a useful comparison point for anyone weighing a destination meal in a converted modest building against a more conventional fine dining room.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024) | ££££ | Tue–Sat, 6:30–9 PM only | Six tables | Book weeks in advance | Dietary needs declared at booking | 15 Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SL.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Condita accommodate groups?
Six tables is the entire room, which makes large group bookings difficult. The format — a fixed surprise menu at a set pace — suits parties of two to four more naturally than larger groups. If you are planning a group of six or more, check the venue's official channels to discuss whether a full-table buyout is possible, but do not expect flexibility on the menu or timing.
How far ahead should I book Condita?
Book at least four to six weeks out, and more if you are targeting a Friday or Saturday. With six tables and an evening-only operation across just five nights a week, the Michelin 1 Star (2024) has made availability genuinely tight. Weeknight slots mid-week are your best chance of getting in sooner, but do not assume Tuesday will be easy either.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Condita?
At ££££ for a multi-course surprise menu across roughly three hours, Condita delivers on the price if you are coming for technical cooking and seasonal produce rather than a social night out. The Michelin 1 Star recognition (2024) is earned through precision and a genuinely individual approach to flavour, not theatrics. If you prefer to choose your own dishes or want a shorter evening, the format will frustrate you — look at Timberyard or The Kitchin instead.
What should a first-timer know about Condita?
The menu is a complete surprise — you will receive only a hand-drawn pictogram bookmark at the table as a hint at what is coming. If you have dietary requirements, vegetarian and pescatarian menus are available but must be requested at the time of booking; no changes can be made on the night. Plan for around three hours, dress comfortably smart, and note the address is 15 Salisbury Place, EH9 1SL — easy to miss on foot.
Is lunch or dinner better at Condita?
Condita does not serve lunch. The kitchen runs Tuesday through Saturday, 6:30 PM to 9 PM only, and is closed Sunday and Monday. There is no daytime service to compare.
Location
15 Salisbury Pl, Edinburgh EH9 1SL, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Compare Condita
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Condita | Modern Cuisine | Hard | |
| Martin Wishart | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| The Kitchin | Modern British, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Timberyard | Modern British - Nordic, Modern British | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| AVERY | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Dulse | Seafood | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Martin Wishart, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, ££££
- The Kitchin, Modern British, Modern Cuisine, ££££
- Timberyard, Modern British - Nordic, Modern British, ££££
- AVERY, Creative, ££££
- Dulse, Seafood, ££
Condita operates in Edinburgh's ££££ tasting menu tier alongside Martin Wishart, The Kitchin, Timberyard, and AVERY, but it occupies a distinct position within that group. Where Martin Wishart and The Kitchin offer more conventional fine dining rooms with broader menus and à la carte options, Condita is fixed-format only, six tables, surprise menu, no flexibility on the night. That makes it the least accessible of the group for first-timers who prefer to know what they are ordering, but arguably the most memorable for diners willing to commit to the format.
For value and flexibility, Timberyard is the stronger choice, it offers lunch service, a Nordic-influenced menu, and a format that accommodates different appetite levels more graciously. AVERY is worth considering if creative cooking in a more conventional dining room matters to you. Condita beats both on intimacy and on the distinctiveness of its cooking identity. For straightforward booking ease, The Kitchin and Martin Wishart are more accessible than Condita, which fills quickly on the strength of its Michelin recognition and tiny capacity. For seafood-focused dining at a lower price point, Dulse at ££ is a different category entirely, excellent for what it is, but not a direct comparison for a long tasting menu evening.
The clearest recommendation: book Condita for a two-person occasion dinner where the surprise format is an asset rather than a concern. Book The Kitchin or Martin Wishart if you want fine dining with menu visibility and a more traditional service register. Book Timberyard if lunch availability or a shorter format suits the occasion better.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- 6:30 PM-9 PM
- Wednesday
- 6:30 PM-9 PM
- Thursday
- 6:30 PM-9 PM
- Friday
- 6:30 PM-9 PM
- Saturday
- 6:30 PM-9 PM
- Sunday
- closed
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