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Hillhead Sports Club, G12 9XP
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish
Cafe Source Too is located at Hillhead Sports Club in Glasgow’s West End, and specialises in modern Scottish cuisine cooked with fresh, local produce. Sharing the same relaxed feel as its sister restaurant in the Merchant City, Cafe Source Too also prides itself on the quality of food they serve.
186 Fenwick Road, G46 6XF
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Seafood, Fish & Chips
Opened in early 2015, CATCH calls itself a ‘posh modern day neighbourhood fish and chip shop and restaurant’. The Fenwick Road business is on two levels. On the ground floor, the proudly displayed catch of the day is a talking point for diners in the booth seating. On the mezzanine level, the space is decorated with a nautical theme from old ropes to half a boat which is mounted on the wall. The overall feel is informal yet smartly turned out. CATCH would work as well for a date as it would for a fish tea with family
27 Gibson Street, G12 8NU
Cuisine: British, Fish & Chips
Bringing the fish supper firmly into the 21st century, this West End venue is the third branch of Catch after the success of its sister outlets in Giffnock and Netherlee. Both a restaurant and a takeaway, inside it’s all exposed brickwork, banquette seating and cool, post-industrial decor. Offering a much wider menu than your average chippy, diners can choose from classic fish suppers, tacos and burgers. Veggies and vegans are catered for as well, while a bar serving craft beer, wine and fizz adds extra pizazz to the proceedings.
620 Alexandra Parade, G31 3BT
East End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Italian
Celino’s Italian is an award-winning family run restaurant on Alexandra Parade east of Glasgow’s city centre. The owners insist on only selling food they would eat themselves and this ensures the quality that keeps people coming back.
61 Ruthven Lane, G12 9BG
Cuisine: Indian
Chaakoo Bombay Cafe West End aims to take you back in time to the incredible flavours, smells and atmosphere of a classic Iranian-Indian cafe. The original Bombay cafes were opened by Persian immigrants who came to India in the 19th Century. They were unpretentious dining spots popular for serving a melting pot menu of Iranian grill dishes and Bombay dishes, washed down with classic Irani chai tea. Only 25 still exist in India today, but this new Glasgow addition aims to keep the whole vibe alive and authentic, while throwing in a few added extras. There is also a sister Chakoo restaurant in the city centre.
The Townhouse, G1 2LL
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Thai
Set over four floors of a Buchanan Street townhouse, Chaophraya is Europe’s largest Thai restaurant. It is also a strong contender to be the continent’s most spectacular Thai – how many other restaurants boast a romantic Buddha balcony where two diners can eat high above the main dining room?
Malmaison, G2 4LL
Cuisine: British, International, Mediterranean
Chez Mal Brasserie is in Glasgow’s Malmaison hotel. The building was originally a Greek Orthodox church and the atmospheric restaurant sits in what used to be the crypt. As well as the main dining room, there are three intimate private dining rooms.
22 St Andrew Square, EH2 1AY
New Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Modern
Based at the landmark St. Andrew Square, Chez Mal Edinburgh City serves up French-inspired cuisine within Malmaison hotel. The interior is sumptuous, with banquette seating in deep teal velvet, design-led lighting and hanging greenery.
Despite the voguish vibe, the brasserie setting means that it’s all very relaxed too. This means that you can make a beeline here for a casual meal, special occasion dinner or leisurely Sunday lunch.
914 Sauchiehall Street, G3 7TF
From the moment you step inside Chimes of India, you are transported to a world of vibrant colours, rich aromas, and mouth-watering cuisine. The restaurant’s intimate, warm and welcoming atmosphere, combined with its attentive service, ensures a memorable dining experience for all.
375 West George Street, G2 4LW
Cuisine: Steaks & Grill
Located in the Sandman Signature Hotel in Glasgow city centre, Chop Grill & Bar offers a tasty grilled meat selection as well as other globally inspired dishes.
40 Wilson Street, G1 1HD
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Modern
Citation Taverne & Restaurant is housed within the landmark former Sheriff Court building on Wilson Street, in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City. Outdoor terraces allow alfresco dining in the summer months. The restaurant’s Portico, nestled among the building’s Corinthian-style, exterior columns, is one of Glasgow’s most impressive dining locations. Citation is the ideal location for a romantic meal, a night out with friends or a long and lazy lunch. Those who want to carry on socialising long after their meal can head to the ground floor bar.
193 Main Street, G71 7BP
Uddingston & Bothwell, Lanarkshire
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191 Ingram Street, G1 1DA
Cuisine: Bistros & Brasseries
A visually stunning venue, the Corinthian Club on Ingram Street in Glasgow’s Merchant City serves dishes that are locally sourced, fresh and cooked to order. Corinthian Club’s cuisine draws on global influences as well as home-grown flavours.
2nd Floor, Princes Square, G1 3JN
Cuisine: Scottish, Modern, Tearooms & Desserts
Located on the second floor of Princes Square on Glasgow’s Buchanan Street, Cranachan is an inviting mix of modern design and locally-produced food. Antler chandeliers and walls decorated by Glasgow’s famous Timorous Beasties design studio confidently set the stage for the contemporary Scottish cuisine served in Cranachan.
108 Elderslie Street, G3 7AR
Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas
Cubatas Tapas Bar and Restaurant aims to serve both authentic Spanish and global fusion tapas. A modern, almost minimalist space, with stripped walls and tiled floors, Cubatas is ideal for a romantic night out or a party with friends.
1 Kirklee Road, G12 0RL
Cuisine: Eclectic, Modern, Gastro Pub
Situated on Kirklee Road, Cuku is a friendly, one-stop neighbourhood shop & restaurant showcasing the very best ingredients, coffees and drinks. It’s the perfect spot to drop in whether it’s for a midweek bite to eat, a delicious brunch or a glass of wine. With fresh, vibrant interiors and a homely feel, where could be better?!
84-86 West Nile Street, G1 2QH
Cuisine: British, Italian, Gastro Pub
91 Cambridge Street, G3 6RU
Based near Cowcaddens, Curry Cottage dubs itself as a ‘sanctum for authentic Indian food’ in Glasgow’s city centre.
1 Fenwick Road, G46 6AU
1st Floor, G1 1NP
Part of Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City, Dakhin is a restaurant specialising in South Indian cooking rather than generic Indian dishes. The sister restaurant to the nearby Dhabba which serves northern Indian specialities, Dakhin is located on an airy first floor space, and has an open plan kitchen for guests to watch their choices come to life. Dakhin was the first southern Indian restaurant, not just in Glasgow but the whole of Scotland, to dedicate itself to unique, regional specialities, which sets it apart from most of its peers.
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