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Phil Kember & Claire Jones opened this fine-food emporium in the heart of the city’s West End in 2004. It’s a temptingly stocked deli-cum-cafe… more »
Now into its fourth decade, this Glasgow institution is synonymous with Scottish produce, although it manages to sidestep most of the tartan clichés… more »
If you’re looking for some seriously good seafood in Glasgow, then Two Fat Ladies is as good a place as any to satisfy your cravings. The food… more »
This younger sibling of Glasgow’s highly rated Mother India restaurant (a city favourite since the mid 1990s) takes a tapas approach to traditional… more »
Stravaigin 2 repeats the formula made successful by its sibling on Gibson Street, but in simpler surrounds & with prices pitched to suit the local… more »
‘Think global, buy local’ is Stravaigin’s mantra, & this eclectic venue has always prided itself on having lots of stamps in its well-travelled… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
A former church, Oran Mor opened for business in its current guise in 2004. Since then it has built a solid reputation as a cultural/arts centre… more »
Once upon a time there was a Conran restaurant in Glasgow called étain, but sadly the plug was pulled in 2007. In a phoenix-from-the-ashes move… more »
Glasgow’s West End is well known for its bohemian air, students & café/bars where you can get anything from a breakfast thali to a cocktail… more »
Sibling to the original Cail Bruich in Renfrewshire, this Glasgow offshoot continues to do well. The menu is ambitious, touting the likes of crispy… more »
Glasgow's benchmark for fine Italian cooking since 1978, and run by the same family all that time, La Parmigiana resists all temptations to bend… more »
A single room with singular decor (think a bar made from reclaimed wood, a Stone Age art installation, sparse tables), the Ben Nevis certainly… more »
The last episode of Sex In The City was broadcast in the US in early 2004, but its influence lives on among the clientele of The Sisters Kelvingrove… more »
Although the Mother India empire spreads itself across cafés, delis & curry houses in Glasgow & Edinburgh, the original Westminster Terrace restaurant… more »
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