Banana blossom fish and chips

by Harmonium
4.33 (6)
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Most helpful reviews

First time visiting Harmonium, and first time trying out Banana Blossom ‘fish’!

Who knew that this

fleshy purple-skinned flower which grows at the end of a banana fruit cluster could be so tasty!

It has a chunky, flaky texture, which makes it an ideal substitute for fish (we leave them in the sea).

Accompanied by tangy tartare sauce and minty mushy peas, this is proper comfort food.

How amazing that nature offers up such fabulous alternatives to killing other creatures simply to line the stomach.

#willows

So delicious! Great portion size and great value for money! Would highly recommend a visit

to Harmonium if you’re visiting Edinburgh 😊


This dish was jaw dropping when it came out! Such a huge portion size, lovely

batter with dill and delicious tartar sauce and good chips. All in all a good meal, good portion, just quite greasy, couple easily share between two!


Absolutely love this restaurant and I’ve tried tofu fish and chips elsewhere but this was

so far beyond that! My pescatarian boyfriend said he would have thought it was actually fish if he didn’t know better. The tartare sauce was lovely (quite garlicky but not complaining) and the batter was very good too


The banana blossom did not taste of anything, which was dissapointing. But the batter, chips,

mushie peas and pickle were great. Had a friend who us not vegan who LOVED it, so it gets a good score on that.


Really big fan of this. Last time I had it it wasn’t quite as fishy

as usual, needed more nori. Definitely a favourite though. Chips are perfection.

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