Very crowded, fab place though and lovely food.
Number Sixteen – Glasgow
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Very crowded, fab place though and lovely food.
Number Sixteen – GlasgowWent to Cafe Rouge whilst in Edinburgh on a friends hen party and have to say - it was excellent! The food was great (I definitely recommend the lamb), the service was excellent & the French ambience was spot on. It's also in a great location just off George Street.
Cafe Rouge – EdinburghA foody friend recommended The Kitchin so we went for lunch last week. The staff were really good, friendly and attentive without being intrusive and obviously knew their stuff about both food and wine without being superior about it. The food was frankly fantastic. I had chilled tomato soup with basil sorbet which was perfect but the halibut that followed was far and away the best bit of fish I have ever eaten, in fact probably the best thing I have ever eaten. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the Kitchin, fantastic food, great atmosphere (love the wine cabinets) and staff. A very welcome addition to Edinburgh's top restaurants.
The Kitchin – EdinburghAs an infrequent visitor "home" to Glasgow, I've enjoyed several visits to this lovely little pub/restaurant. The menu is varied with a nice selection of Scottish fare, well prepared and presented. A friendly welcome also makes me feel at home. It's a short drive from the city but the scenery en-route and around the restaurant is in my opinion, wonderful. I recommend a visit.
Beech Tree Inn The – GlasgowThe Best Indian Food we ever had.
Verandah – EdinburghLate at the Dome when I stayed in Edinburgh 2 years ago. It is undoubtedly the best restaurant I have been in. The food was delicious, well-presented and there was nothing that wasn't excellent. Service was excellent and there was a cocktail bar where we had a few very nice cocktails. I plan to go to Edinburgh in November this year for Christmas shopping and I will definitely be dining in the Dome.
The Dome – EdinburghI ate in the buttery for the first time a year ago and was absolutely blown away by both the food and the service. I have been back twice since and let me tell you, if I could afford it I? eat there every week!! I? recommend it to anyone, especially for a special occasion.
Buttery The – GlasgowWe certainly had good food, had lovely starter but my beef was distinctly average, especially at nearly £25! Probably being slightly unfair regarding the ambience as it was a quiet Thursday night but the restaurant felt rather cold, lacked character. The service was very good though, and I will probably visit again in the hope that it was an off night!
Brian Maule Restaurant – GlasgowA fine family run pub/restaurant in the heart of historic East Lothian. Fantastic walking country and always a warm welcome in the Inn. Weekends can be busy but the quality is always the same. One of the few remaining family run Inns. The last Inn before you reach the Scottish Borders towards Duns. A great sponsor of the East Lothian Robert Burns Connection.
Garvald Inn The – EdinburghThis is the kinda thing I was talking about Charan Gill, restaurants being in the form of mini palaces. Balbir is running amok in the west end catch him if you can.....:-)
Balbirs Restaurant – GlasgowIt? a must!! The best in the city I have been to!!
Balbirs Restaurant – GlasgowLovely food of very high quality. Service fairly quick even when busy. The chips cooked in beef dripping are to die for!!!
Mussels Steak Bar – EdinburghWe went for lunch and we thought it was a fantastic place to eat. The atmosphere is chilled and relaxing during the day. The music in the background is funky and adds to the experience rather than preventing conversation. It was a very mixed crowd, mixed in terms of age and background, but Bluu is clearly a very trendy bar at night. The menu is varied and the food was lovely. The Ciabatta was slightly too toasted for the sweet chilli sandwich that we ordered though... The service was efficient but we didn't feel rushed. The place was very clean and tidy and I? definitely go back for an evening meal.
Boteco Do Brasil – GlasgowExcellent service and very good food. Liked the feel of the restaurant and the locale. Highly recommended for a quality eatery outside the city centre.
Andiamo – Glasgowanarkali is spot on for a curry wish they delivered to my area
Anarkali Indian – GlasgowThis was one of the best restaurants I?e have ever been to. I had a perfect dining experience and the most amazing meal that I have ever tasted. It was the lobster ravioli and i think it was perfect in every way. I will certainly go again if I ever happen to visit Edinburgh.
Martin Wishart – EdinburghI have to say this restaurant is in the wrong place it should be in a upmarket area like London. The food was just outstanding went in the place with a group of my friends, we we served by a cheerful young waiter with glasses (specs) not wine glasses, he was very good at explaining to us about the banquet which we all decided to go for. And we didn't regret it one bit , what an excellent choice of food and the selection and quantity was outstanding. We will be back.
Balbirs Restaurant – GlasgowThe "Grill" at Tiger Tiger is a standalone stylish restaurant experience serving steaks, salads, burgers and grills until late and provides a fresh forum for private banquets. Staff are fun and friendly whilst service is pleasurable. The best night out you can get!!!
Mansion House – Glasgow2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday until 7pm.