104 Hanover Street , Edinburgh New Town EH2 1DR | |
01312256220 | |
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Soba is inspired by the street vendors of South East Asia and our menu touches on traditional classic street food from all over the region. Our aim is to provide the most authentic Asian street food we possibly can, to do this we source the finest ingredients and make every element for every dish from scratch in our own kitchens.
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