Lovely meal. Tasty,tasty, very very tasty.
Montford House – Glasgow
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Lovely meal. Tasty,tasty, very very tasty.
Montford House – Glasgowmy name is Christine and the service from Damian the very handsome manager was so good, he now lives with me
Bar Milano – GlasgowI LOVE LOVE LOVE the food here my husband and i go every weekend gorjusssssss...
Frankie and Bennys – EdinburghMy family regularly eat at this restaurant and we are always impressed by the consistent high quality of the food and the service. Damien's team are always attentive and helpful. It is also extremely child friendly.
Bar Milano – GlasgowGiulianos On The Shore is the best Italian restaurant in Edinburgh, in fact anywhere. The staff are professional, polite, and friendly. The food is wonderful. Once you have eaten at Giulianos on the Shore, no other Italian restaurant compares.
Giulianos On The Shore – EdinburghAwesome dining experience!
Delhi DarBar – Glasgowbest in glasgow, bar none! when it comes to food these guys know what they are doing. the starter was just about right in portion control, and the main course was really tasty with a smooth texture and crispy nan. there is also the south indian chilli chicken, which has been the best ive tried so far, and they also have a good selection of drinks.also the interior is top notch matched by the image in classy white outside. to top off, there is a relaxed-comfortable atmosphere, and also has a touch of warmth. it was more than a meal, it was an experience. you really need to go.....thanks Shimla Pinks!
Shimla Pinks – GlasgowWe came across this wonderful little place whilst looking for a pretheatre dinner a couple of months ago. What a find! It was friendly, atmospheric, and the food- delicious. A great discovery and well worth checking out.
Cantina Mexican (Miro) – EdinburghWe came across this wonderful little place whilst looking for a pretheatre dinner a couple of months ago. What a find! It was friendly, atmospheric, and the food- delicious. A great discovery and well worth checking out.
Cantina Mexican (Miro) – EdinburghI have never been disappointed by the food or service in the ten years I have been going to Parthenon.
Cail Bruich – Glasgowexcellent food the masala dosas,idlis were good and the service was quick, only south indian restaurant in Edinburgh
Mezbaan South Indian Restaurant – EdinburghWe ate nothing but tapas and loved every dish. In addition to the 'normal' tapas served everywhere, they also had more unusual dishes. Having enjoyed the real thing many times in Spain, it was a pleasure to find a place where the tapas was fresh, tasty and inspired. Service was attentive but not pushy and the atmosphere was a warm Spanish theme. Will definitely go again!
Cafe Andaluz – GlasgowMy friend and I agree that this meal outshone pretty much every other Iv experienced eating out this year. Beautiful delicate tempura. All dishes cooked perfectly. Will definitely return!!
Lanna Thai – EdinburghGreat food, excellent service. Every bit as good as the Blue Elephant.
Thai Lemon Grass Restaurant – GlasgowClean, well run, extremely good value for money. If you are an experienced taster you will find plenty to tempt your palate. Novice - you will love trying all the different dishes. Extremely good value, attentive staff (without being too overwhelming) and tasteful surroundings. Have been several times - lunchtime as well as evening - always the same. Highly recommended for a budget, buffet style Indian meal.
Bombay Blues – GlasgowThe best restaurant in Glasgow by far. The food is absolutely delicious. The best thing about the Loon Fung is yum cha/dim sum. Yum cha basically means drink tea and dim sum, roughly translated, means little piece of the heart(or something like that). It is best to go for this meal early (especially on Sunday,when a lot of Chinese people go). Order a pot of tea and ask to see the dim sum menu. Then order one (or more) of each item until you are stuffed. The dishes are the most delicious you will ever taste.
Loon Fung – GlasgowWe went to the restaurant with much anticipation, based on a recommendation and its advertisement of its strong Scottish heritage for fine food. The food was in the main good, we had Langoustines for a starter (they didn't smell too fresh, though after some investigation by our Waitress she assured us that they were o.k.), followed by Swordfish with a chilli, and Halibut on a Goat Cheese mash. All of this, accompanied by a tasty French Sauvignon Blanc served by the glass. The fish was cooked to perfection. For sweet we had the baked Alaska, which was fine, but not outstanding. The Bread served with the meal was truly appalling it looked like brown sliced from Tesco’s. Not what we expected for a meal that came to over £60.00.
City Merchant – GlasgowThis is probably the best Chinese restaurant I have ever been to. The food was first class, and and service vey good. A bit pricey, but worth every penny when the food arrives and you taste the quality. Certainly will be back.
Ho Wong – Glasgow2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday until 7pm.