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stopping off in Glasgow for the night on the way back from Skye next week.. anyone got any restaurant recommendations? 🙂
nothing too expensive though! 😉
Loads. Some fantastic restaurants here and most of them will be listed or reviewed here: http://www.list.co.uk/food-and-drink/
"The Wee Curry Shop" is nice; there's a couple of them I think.
[url= http://www.chillieswestend.com/ ]Chillies on Woodlands Road.[/url] Brilliant place.
A haggis supper out of Pizza Crolla near Queen St Station.
koolba does good curry.
Cafe Gandolfi is nice and not too pricey. Albion Street, Merchant City.
Mother India Cafe across from the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Indian food in a tapas style, no booking so only issue is you may have to wait for a table if it's busy . Well worth it and reasonable prices.
Wagamama - noodle
Cafe Cossachock - russian.
wudon.
Curry
wee curry shop ashton lane, the shish park road, mother india
non curry La Vallee Blanche Byres Road,
...and when you want a [i]real[/i]curry, go here:
http://home.btconnect.com/glasgowproperty/bananaleaf/banana.html
Truly authentic. Surroundings are humdrum, food is amazing.
Brel in Ashton Lane for some Belgian Beer and a big pot of mussels. The Rio Cafe on Woodlands Road for a good pie, beans and chips and a pint of Belhaven. Ketchup on Ashton Lane for a good burger (only disappointing thing is fries are an extra). Mother India for a good curry. Asia Style on St Georges Road for a Chinese (never went but apparently very good).
In the city centre, I'd second Gandolfi. Also the Italian Cafe, Brutti Ma Buoni or Fratelli Sarti. In the west end it has to be Stravaigin.
+1 Cafe Cossachok. Lovely place: -)
Balbirs for a great curry
http://www.balbirsrestaurants.co.uk/church_home.html
or
Crabshakk for fish
http://www.crabshakk.com/
nanakusa on sauchiehall street for the best japanesse food around
big blue by the kelvin bridge out at the west end for sea food, mixed sea food pasta is ace
and cafe andaluz (both west end and city centre) for quality spainish grub
also check out 5pm.co.uk for deals
if you like fish, Two Fat Ladies in the west end, otherwise agree with RJ
Fanny Trollopes on Argyll St in the Finnieston area does some great Scottish fayre.
cheers for the replies...
never had russian food before so Cafe Cossachok is looking favourite..!
either that or a curry somewhere! 🙂
and maybe cafe gandolfi for breakfast in the morning..

