The Scotsman

Continis serve up revamped capital site

● Seven-month overhaul 100 years after family first arrived from Italy

- By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpimedia.co.uk

One of Edinburgh’s bestknown restaurant groups has unveiled the results of a major refurbishm­ent in time for the Festival season.

Victor and Carina Contini’s Scottish Cafe & Restaurant at the Scottish National Gallery on the Mound has reopened its doors after the seven-month revamp.

The independen­t family business is owned and operated by the duo – who are also behind fellow capital restaurant­s Contini George Street and Cannonball Restaurant & Bar near Edinburgh Castle.

They said the “fresh new look” interior champions many Scottish designers, and the overhaul comes 100 years after the Contini family arrived in Edinburgh from Lazio in Italy. The duo say they support independen­t family businesses in Scotland and still buy from some of the producers their grandparen­ts worked with.

Jackie Fisken of Edinburgh interiors specialist Ampersand supported the design, which includes the first commercial commission for Scottish textile designer Mairi Helena. The latter’s Fire Thistle textiles take inspiratio­n from Scottish landscapes and flora, including rustic sea walls found along the East Neuk coastline, to the fishing nets in Pittenweem harbour, lichens and wild gorse.

Whentheeat­eryfirstop­ened, Annie and Lachlen Stewart of Anta created the venue’s solid oak furniture. The Continis, in line with their sustainabl­e ethos, recommissi­oned and upcycled all the dressers, tables and chairs, with the addition of textiles from Bute Fabrics, and Glasgow designer Timorous Beasties. The Continis have also worked with fit-out contractor Thomas Johnstone, a family business dating back 150 years. The menu showcases seasonal and local Scottish produce – including Cullen Skink, Aberdeen butteries, fish and chips, and Knickerboc­ker Glory.

The seasonal Scottish lunch menu includes more contempora­ry dishes like Peterhead cod kedgeree and Perthshire chanterell­e spelt risotto. Other options include a traditiona­l Scottish Sunday roast, high tea for two, with cakes baked in-house by The Scottish Cafe pastry team –and there is a dedicated scone trolley service.

The Continis’ current supplier list includes more than 70 artisan growers and producers and their own kitchen garden on the outskirts of Edinburgh supplies the restaurant with daily harvests of edible flowers, herbs, salad leaves and berries. Their honey comes from their own hives at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One.

Carina Contini, owner of the cafe and restaurant, said: “Following the seven-month redevelopm­ent, our new and returning customers will now benefit from improved accessibil­ity from Princes Street Gardens. Our terrace will be open shortly with stunning views over the city. We very much look forward to sharing the ‘Victor Welcome’… the space is now on one level, which adds a whole new energy, and we’re all loving it.

“In 2008, when we first had the opportunit­y to pitch for the Service Level Agreement at the National Galleries of Scotland, we saw this as the perfect venue to celebrate the best of Scotland amazing larder and showcase the finest of our artisan producers.”

“We very much look forward to sharing the ‘Victor Welcome’… the space is now on one level which adds a whole new energy and we’re all loving it”

CARINA CONTINI

 ?? PICTURE: GORDON BELL ?? 0 The firm is owned and operated by Carina and Victor (pictured) Contini
PICTURE: GORDON BELL 0 The firm is owned and operated by Carina and Victor (pictured) Contini

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