Great place for a quality meal and cheap drinks. A good old fashioned Glasgow pub!
Cairns – Glasgow
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Great place for a quality meal and cheap drinks. A good old fashioned Glasgow pub!
Cairns – GlasgowDecided to give this wonderful little restaurant a try after hearing so many good things, my husband said it was one of the best steaks he had ever been served, starters were all yummy and pizzas were like being in Italy. You can tell the minute you walk through the door it is a family run restaurant as it is so welcoming...well worth a visit again and again and again.......Ps. You must try the Chicken Milanese and the home-made Tiramisu
Torna Sorrento – GlasgowThis is definitely the very best Indian restaurant in Edinburgh from the minute you enter this establishment to the minute you leave you are in for a Indian culinary masterpiece that I have never seen equalled anywhere in Britain
Lancers Brasserie – EdinburghHave only visited twice and was impressed. Food was freshly prepared and the cost was very reasonable due to the portion size. Staff were very efficient and friendly in both queen street and Dumbarton road restaurant. Will definitely visit again. Great place to visit as a couple or group.
Ichiban Noodle Cafe – GlasgowThought i would try out this place after hearing good raves about this place, and have to say excellent choice. Spoke to a chap called Lucky, who suggested that we should try the restaurant popular banquet. After been explained about it we all went for it, and what a meal, will be back with more of my friends and relatives. Keep it up guys.
Balbirs Restaurant – GlasgowThis is the best chinese restaurant I have ever been to. The food is absolutely fantastic - especially the chicken satay! My husbands family and my own have been going to this place for years and it has never let us down. I always try other chinese restaurants in other cities to compare and nothing is anywhere near as good as this one!
Ho Wong – GlasgowVery unusual place - an underground bar in a converted wine cellar, which opens up into a very nice, modern restaurant. (Located just off Princess St, by House of Frazer) Perfect for an after-work drink with friends or book a table to eat and drink in very relaxed surroundings (big bonus for me was that they show football on TV screens but without sound - my partner could keep an eye on the score without it ruining the conversation). Food is good and local (oysters, amazing-looking fishcakes, seafood platters etc) and the wine list is fabulous but not over-priced (between £16 - £30 per bottle and the higher priced bottles are really good wines). It's not fine dining but the location, atmosphere and good food make it a really relaxed, fun night out.
Whighams Wine Cellars – EdinburghOutstandingly good sashimi (the salmon was the best I have ever tasted!) and the beef sashimi was unusual and very pleasant. Portions not huge, so the cost quickly adds up if you adore sushi and sashimi. Didn't try the noodle dishes (but they looked great) and the prawn tempura was very good. It's a tiny place (no more than 8 tables or so), so strongly recommend booking in advance. Will go back every time I'm in Edinburgh.
Sushiya – EdinburghA lovely little place hidden underneath and right from the Ping-On (also v.Good). The atmosphere is friendly and cosy with a pleasant Mexican/Spanish ambiance. The food is simple, tasty and well prepared. The Margaritas are pleasantly mild and the wines (mainly Spanish) are moderately priced. A restaurant I will definitely go back to.
Sabor – Edinburghi had a fillet steak for my main course and i can safely say that it is the best food ive had since ive been in the UK which is in 3 years! it took awhile to arrive but it was worth well the wait. superb food.
La Bonne Auberge – GlasgowI have been to this restaurant twice and both times the food was great .The fish soup was the best ive ever had. The service was very friendly and efficient. Although. The restaurant is small and with only a few tables the atmosphere was good. I can? recommend this restaurant highly enough fab!
Dubh Prais – EdinburghI have been to this restaurant twice and both times the food was great .The fish soup was the best ive ever had. The service was very friendly and efficient. Although the restaurant is small and with only a few tables the atmosphere was good. I can? recommend this restaurant highly enough fab!
Dubh Prais – EdinburghThe best lemonade in the world and great service.
The Flotterstone Inn – EdinburghI visited many restaurants in and around the Glasgow area for most of my 42 years, and none can match the quality of food in this place. Not only is the food good but there is plenty of it unlike the more "Trendy" places and to top it all the price is excellent two course meal sitting for two £21 and if you take it away chop a fiver off that. This palace is a must for curry lovers so nip up Victoria road and get yer belly full
Anarkali Indian – GlasgowWas here in January with my boyfriend, mum & dad and the food was excellent -will definitely be going back to this restaurant for special occasions or just a romantic meal for two anytime.
Hewat’s Restaurant – EdinburghIf you have never visited the Darbar than you have never lived - this is the best Indian restaurant in the West of Scotland. The staff are always very helpful and happy - wish some of the other restaurants in Glasgow would take a leaf from their book... Keep up the good work. Fantastic.... xx
Delhi Darbar – GlasgowSeems slightly more plump (seating wise to the original branch in west end / Patrick. Dined Feb 07. Fairly busy evening, reasonable attention from staff. Scallops good, halibut slightly less fresh and the risotto a bit flavourless and a tad too firm to the bite. Trio of brulee superb. Spent as fair bit of money yet Maitre D' couldn? muster up a wee farewell thanks for the custom etc!!
Two Fat Ladies – GlasgowExcellent Sushi at a good price in Edinburgh, we are lucky.
Sushiya – Edinburgh2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday until 7pm.