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The Scots Magazine
|July 2025
Known as Robert Burns's favourite “howff”, fine dining and literary heritage come together in every bite at The Globe Inn
THIS is version 9.5,” says head chef Fraser Cameron as our sea bass arrives.
We are at The Globe Inn in Dumfries, one-time haunt of Robert Burns and now a whisky bar, acclaimed restaurant and museum. We have just been served the third course of a stunning five-course tasting menu. The delicate sea bass fillet is served with Oscietra caviar, chopped beetroot and hollandaise sauce.
Fraser, 27, is a former Young Scottish Chef of the Year, who also once won a scholarship to work with Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles. He's held positions at other top restaurants, including Martin Wishart's The Honours, and is sitting among his guests at a single long table.“The sea bass was my first ever signature dish,” he explains. “It's something I started to develop when I was at Andrew Fairlie's, and the first time it made it on to an actual menu was when I got to 21212 in Edinburgh, so it took a long time to develop and get it to a stage that was good enough to serve to the public.

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