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Eating and Waiting to Eat
Author: Kevin Rivers and Carlos Miranda
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Eating and Waiting to Eat is a podcast celebrating the dynamic food scene of Edinburgh, Scotland. The show chronicles the chats of co-hosts Kevin Rivers and Carlos Miranda with the people behind the restaurants, bars, and coffee shops that make their adoptive home a special city for food and drink.
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And just like that, season 1 of Eating and Waiting to Eat comes to an end! And what an episode to close out on: Matt Carroll, Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Fortitude Coffee Roasters, joins Carlos and Kevin in the studio. Fortitude holds a special place for Carlos and Kevin. Not only is Fortitude among the first places that they (independently) became regulars at but it was the fact that they kept seeing each other at Fortitude that cemented the friendship; one could say that Eating and Waiting to Eat exists because of Fortitude! Matt tells his origin story, his learning curve as both coffee shop owner and coffee roaster, and the realities of sustaining and growing a coffee business. Sit back, make yourself a double (quad?) espresso, and enjoy the season 1 finale! Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram here.Connect with this episode’s guest(s) on Instagram:Fortitude Coffee RoastersGeneral links from this episode:Fortitude Coffee Roasters Best Coffee App Led Zeppelin Spotify PageGolden Hare BooksStand Comedy ClubNational Galleries Scotland: Portrait Coffee Seasonality Studio Arhoj Lost Shore Surf ResortBecca Marriner Restaurants and bars mentioned in this episode:Short Long Black Coffee Patricia’s x SLBLa CabraArtisan Roast Origin Cairngorm Coffee RoastersCult Coffee RoastersRazzo PizzaCiverinos Prolog Coffee
What does it take to open up a restaurant in Edinburgh today? What about opening a new restaurant in a spot that used to belong to a beloved, decades old institution? Well if you’re James Clark, the Edinburgh-native and restauranteur behind the Italian enoteca and trattoria Sotto in Stockbrige, the answer is: an entrepreneurial spirit, grit, respect for a venue’s roots, and a deep love of wine and pasta. James joins Kevin and Carlos on an entrepreneurial-themed episode of Eating and Waiting to Eat. Come for James’ (and Sotto’s) multi-faceted origin story (we think James might have been a spy), stay for the geeking out about wine and pasta. Did we mention we talk about wine and pasta?Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram here.Connect with this episode’s guest(s) on Instagram:SottoJames ClarkeGeneral links from this episode:SottoSplintrPing On’s Kenny Mac lunches in James Clark’s SottoVittoria Restaurant GroupLidl Champagne Trattoria Wikipedia EntrySotto’s Michelin Guide EntryErbaluci Wikipedia EntryRestaurants and bars mentioned in this episode:The PalmerstonDivinoThe Kebab MahalLYLACafe Gallo
What’s your favorite cake? Where do you stand on scones: sweet or savoury? Carrot cake, nuts or no nuts? Ashley Harley, Chief Operating Officer of Mimi’s Bakehouse and Nami (and daughter of Mimi herself) stops by the studio to answer these questions for Carlos and Kevin and to tell them the truly epic origin story of the beloved Edinburgh institution: Mimi’s Bakehouse. Ashley also expertly outlines the many challenges currently facing the Edinburgh hospitality industry. She speaks the truth in a way that is informative and hopeful. This episode is a masterclass in the entrepreneurial mindset required to both build a business and to make legendary vanilla on vanilla cupcakes (the best kind of cupcake there is). Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram here. Connect with this episode’s guest(s) on Instagram:Mimi’s BakehouseMimi’s GalsNamiGeneral links from the episode:Mimi’s BakehouseNamiScottish Bakers AssociationUnderbellyPlate Expectations The Shore Business CollectiveRoyal Yatch Brittania Restaurants and bars mentioned in the episode: Machina Coffee Williams & Johnson Coffee CompanyLanaanTwelve TrianglesPort of Leith DistilleryThree MarysOcean’s MistHeronThe KitchinMartin WishartRoseleafMalt & HopsTapaKvasa Bakery
Amaro, agave, fernet, and shenanigans. Kevin and Carlos welcome Alex Palumbo and Rachel Bailey Palumbo, the dynamic duo behind two of our favorite Edinburgh watering holes - Hey Palu and Chancho - to the show and, as you’ll hear, a great time was had. Alex and Rachel give us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to open up a bar (during a pandemic no less) and the grit that's required to adapt and to grow a hospitality business against many a headwind. The only way this episode could have been more fun to record would've been to actually been drinking martinis and margaritas while recording it! Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram here. Connect with this episode’s guest(s) on Instagram:Hey PaluChanchoNext Door by Hey PaluAlex PalumboRachel Bailey PalumboGeneral links from the episode:Hey Palu’s WebsiteChancho’s WebsiteNext Door by Hey Palu’s WebsiteFriday Finally Newsletter on SubstackHey Palu’s Neo Soul Spotify Playlist Fernet on WikipediaAmaro on WikipediaAgave on WikipediaRestaurants and bars mentioned in the episode:Razzo Pizza NapoletanaGleneaglesBramble BarPanda & SonsThe Last WordArdfern The PalmerstonChorritoZero Zero WinesHawksmoor
The vibe - and the food - at Sabzi is undeniable. A truly family run, multi-award winning, North Indian restaurant, Sabzi is among Edinburgh's most memorable, unique, and delicious establishments. Stevie Singh, a member of the Singh family who own and operate Sabzi, drops by the podcast to delight Kevin and Carlos with family stories and mouth watering descriptions of Sabzi's fare. This conversation was pure food-loving joy. Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatingandwaitingtoeat/General Links:https://www.sabzistreetfood.com/https://www.instagram.com/sabzi.streetfood/Restaurants Mentioned in the Episodehttps://www.thepalmerstonedinburgh.co.uk/https://www.chorritosauce.com/
If it's a day of the week, odds are that you'll find Carlos stuffing his face at The Palmerston. An Edinburgh institution (despite not even being five years old) and a "not to be missed" pit stop for anyone visiting the city, The Palmerston is among Scotland's best restaurants. James Snowdon and Lloyd Morse, the pair behind The Palmerston, chat with Kevin and Carlos about their meet cute, their guiding philosophy towards food, and Taylor Swift's best albums. Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/eatingandwaitingtoeatGeneral LinksThe Palmerstonhttps://www.instagram.com/the_palmerstonhttps://www.instagram.com/lgvmorsehttps://www.instagram.com/jamesasnowdonThe Palmerston and Newbarns to open pub in Edinburgh - DRAM ScotlandRestaurants Mentioned on the EpisodeThe Harwood ArmsPrimeurTIMBERYARDnomaFIN & GRAPESabziLOWDOWN COFFEE | Specialty Coffee | EdinburghSOTTOLannan | Bakery & Pantry in Stockbridge, EdinburghNorah NewhavenStockbridge Eating HouseAnchor Home Pageeòrna restaurantMosque Kitchen Edinburgh - Authentic Indian & Middle Eastern Cuisinl'escargot bleuHomepage - Kitchen Table LondonJolene | Bakeries & Restaurants in LondonSome Other Linkshttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0749263/https://open.spotify.com/artist/06HL4z0CvFAxyc27GXpf02?si=mS44EF3VQzagxmlfPbrFTAhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/2d0hyoQ5ynDBnkvAbJKORj?si=FQvCVq_wS5Ky1O_9DS29tQ
Episode 4 is all about that schiacciata, thinly sliced fixings, and hot honey! Kevin and Carlos geek out with Andy Mitchell and Chris Thompson, the dynamic duo behind Mootz General Store in Stockbridge. Mootz produces some of the most unforgettable and mouth watering sandwiches not just in Edinburgh but in the UK. As one random reviewer noted on TripAdvisor after tasting their first Mootz creation: this is “the best sandwich I had in my life (and I’m 61).” Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/eatingandwaitingtoeatFollow Mootz on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mootzgeneralstore
Among Edinburgh’s, and Scotland’s, most beloved chefs, Roberta Hall-McCarron sits down with Kevin and Carlos to talk about her chef origin story, how she splits her time across three - equally beautiful and must visit - restaurants (The Little Chartroom, Eleanore & Ardfern), and even her fast food order (true to form, it includes Irn-Bru).This was a true joy of a conversation - you can tell how much fun we had recording this chat by all the laughter - as well as an insightful look at what it takes to set up, run, and manage several restaurants. Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/eatingandwaitingtoeatRoberta's Links:https://www.instagram.com/chef_roberta_hallhttps://www.waterstones.com/book/the-changing-tides/roberta-hall-mccarron/9781739174033https://www.thelittlechartroom.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thelittlechartroomhttps://www.eleanore.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/eleanore_leithwalkhttps://ardfern.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/ardfern_edinburghLinks to the people, places, and restaurants mentioned by Roberta:Restaurants Near Me: Nearby McDonald’s Locations | McDonald’shttps://www.meatopia.co.uk/glasgow/home-glasgowhttps://www.jumeirah.com/en/stay/dubai/burj-al-arab-jumeirahhttps://www.instagram.com/tom_kitchinThe Kitchin - our Michelin-starred restaurant in Leith, Edinburghhttps://www.instagram.com/shaunmccarron1https://www.instagram.com/mcneill.hamishhttps://www.dishoom.com/edinburgh/https://thehawksmoor.com/locations/edinburghhttps://www.mirin.ukhttps://www.littlecapo.com
The man, the legend, Colin Hinds, whisky guru and proprietor of the Tipsy Midgie - which has been named Scotland’s best whisky bar in 2023, 2024, and 2025 - talks to Kevin and Carlos about his life, his career, and his connection and approach to ‘the water of life.’Visit www.tipsymidgie.com to learn about the bar and to book yourself in for one of their many whisky tastings and experiences (which are not to be missed). Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/eatingandwaitingtoeatGeneral Tipsy Midgie Links:Tipsy Midgie - The BEST Whisky Bar in Scotland for Whisky Tastings.https://www.instagram.com/tipsymidgiehttps://www.instagram.com/whiskyforagerTipsy Midgie Whisky Bar - Forever EdinburghLicensee Interview: Colin Hinds, Tipsy Midgie - DRAM ScotlandThe Distilleries and Bars mentioned by Colin:https://www.malts.com/en-gb/distilleries/cardhuhttps://www.auchentoshan.com/distillery-tours/experienceshttps://smws.com/whisky-club-membershipJohnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Experience Edinburgh | Princes Street | Johnnie Walker UK
In this first episode of Eating and Waiting to Eat, Kevin and Carlos sit down with Elizabeth Elliott and Sharif Gergis, the duo behind Mirin, the Asian-inspired bistro on Leith Walk that The Times described as “the most exciting, unique Asian-influenced restaurant in Edinburgh.” It’s a lively chat that details Elizabeth and Sharif’s origin story and Mirin’s evolution from ramen shop to the award winning institution it is today.Visit www.mirin.uk to learn more and make your bookings.Follow Eating and Waiting to Eat on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/eatingandwaitingtoeatGeneral Mirin links: HOME | Mirin | Asian fusion small plates, dumplings, noodles, Leith, Edinburghhttps://www.instagram.com/mirinleithhttps://www.thetimes.com/uk/scotland/article/mirin-restaurant-review-edinburghs-most-exciting-asian-restaurant-2dk2w2g0lSharif’s local Chinese takeaway in Glen Rothes:https://www.just-eat.co.uk/restaurants-mayflower-glenrothes/menuOmar’s Komugi Noodles (a Mirin supplier):https://www.instagram.com/komuginoodleshttps://www.instagram.com/yaoyao_noodlesAlternative Meats (a Mirin supplier):https://alternativemeats.co.ukElizabeth and Sharif’s Edinburgh Restaurant Recommendations:https://www.finandgrape.comhttps://ardfern.ukhttps://www.eleanore.ukhttps://stockbridgeeatinghouse.co.ukhttps://www.barryfish.co.ukhttps://albysleith.co.uk




