Influencer Pippa (@eatinburgh) has pulled together some of her favourite foodie spots and hidden gems to try across Fife. 

“Both the excellent produce grown here and the quality of food establishments in the area make Fife a food lovers paradise. All the villages in the East Neuk are gorgeous and ideal for exploring over a weekend. 

Thanks to its proximity it’s also ideal for a weekend trip from Edinburgh or Glasgow.” 

Watch Pippa's foodie trip to Fife

Scotland’s fertile farmland and coast yield an exceptional range of high-quality ingredients, from Scotch beef and lamb to prized fish like Scottish salmon. Many of these products are closely tied to the places where they are produced, thanks to local farming traditions and time-honoured methods. Some like the Arbroath Smokie and Scotch Whisky enjoy protected geographical status, recognising their unique Scottish provenance. 

Traditional dishes 

Traditional Scottish cooking includes a wide range of hearty savoury dishes that have been enjoyed for generations. Scotland’s national dish, haggis, sits alongside other favourites like stovies, Scotch pies, Lorne sausage, fish and chips, and comforting soups including Scotch broth, Cullen skink and cock-a-leekie. 

Scotland is also known for its scrumptious baked goods and regional breads. Specialities such as Selkirk Bannock, Aberdeenshire butteries and traditional shortbread are long-standing favourites, often enjoyed with tea or coffee. 

For those with a sweet tooth, Scotland’s desserts and confectionery are just as well-loved. Indulge in rich treats such as cranachan, clootie dumpling, Dundee cake and the famously sweet Scottish tablet. Uniquely Scottish flavours even find their way into our homemade ice cream – Irn-Bru flavoured ice cream anyone? 

Discover more of Scotland's traditional food dishes

Restaurants

Scotland’s food scene is diverse and accessible, from fine dining restaurants and hotels to family-run establishments. Many venues proudly showcase locally sourced ingredients, allowing you to taste Scotland’s natural larder in the places where it’s produced. Whatever your taste and budget, Scotland offers countless ways to enjoy its food and drink.

Discover Scotland’s best Scottish restaurants – The Good Food Guide

Experience Scotland’s most acclaimed restaurants – The Michelin Guide

Farm shops and markets

Farmers’ markets and farm shops are excellent and are made for discovering local produce, from freshly baked goods and artisan cheeses to seasonal fruit, preserves and handmade treats. Many also offer tastings, cooking demonstrations and the chance to meet the farmers, growers and producers behind the food.

Visit one of Scotland’s farmers' markets

Find a nearby farm shop

Tours

You can also go behind the scenes at distilleries, breweries, and artisan producers to see how some of Scotland’s best-known food and drink is made, with tours, tastings and visitor experiences available across the country.

Explore whisky distillery tours and tastings

Discover brewery tours and craft beer experiences

Choose from a wide array of Scottish food tours

Food trails

Scotland’s food trails highlight the country’s diverse culinary traditions. From local delicacies like the Arbroath smokie to themed routes dedicated to craft chocolate, vegan cuisine, cheese and our world-famous whisky. These journeys offer a delicious way to explore Scotland through taste.

The Seafood Trail

Vegan Trail – Wild About Argyll | PDF 0.7MB

Scotland's Chocolate Trail

Arbroath Smokie Trail

The Malt Whisky Trail

Delicious Cheeses

The Scottish Cheese Trail

City & regional food guides

You can also whet your appetite with these curated guides that showcase the best of the country’s local dining, homegrown produce and whisky heritage. Uncover dynamic foodie scenes and café culture in Scotland’s cities alongside coastal and northerly routes that take in the freshest seafood, island delicacies, and much more.

Experience Glasgow Trails

The Ultimate Edinburgh Menu – Bakers and Baristas

Scottish Lowlands Food and Drink Tour

The Argyll Seafood Trail

Eat Drink Hebrides Trail | PDF 0.8MB

The Good Food Trail – Wester Ross (Highlands)

Food festivals and events

From oyster tastings and seafood feasts to whisky celebrations, cocktail masterclasses and bustling street food markets, Scotland’s food festivals showcase our country’s rich and varied flavours. From the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, which celebrates the world-famous whisky region each spring, the Stranraer Oyster Festival, one of the UK’s largest oyster festivals, and the summertime Edinburgh Food Festival with its myriad of street food stalls – these are just a few of the highlights in Scotland's foodie calendar. 

Discover the Scottish food and drink festivals happening in 2026

Foraging

Explore Scotland’s natural larder for yourself and learn how to safely identify seasonal wild ingredients such as berries, mushrooms and coastal seaweed through responsible foraging. There are plenty of resources, guide-led outdoor activities and events where you can get started.

Learn more about foraging for wild plants in Scotland – NatureScot

Read the Outdoor Access Scotland guidance on collecting wild food

Scottish Wild Food Festival

Learn how to plan a sustainable and responsible break