This a fantastic restaurant. I am in a wheelchair and there is no problem with access. The space around the tables is brilliant
Hup Lee Buffet – Motherwell
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This a fantastic restaurant. I am in a wheelchair and there is no problem with access. The space around the tables is brilliant
Hup Lee Buffet – MotherwellGreat local bar with amazing new massive kids play area out in their very spacious beer garden, great for just a quick snack or for a full on meal.
The Staging Post – AberdeenEnjoy this amazingly good starters, main and sweets. You will not have any of the new style 2 mouth full meals as in lots of modern restaurants - here you will get MASSIVE loads of great quality food delivered by an extremely friendly member of staff and happy owners. We always travel from Alness with all our guests, -which have been many - and will be there at least once every two weeks. We can recommend this great place for you, your friends and relatives - ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!! - We always do.
La Mirage Restaurant – HighlandsCame here on a sunny day and enjoyed a great meal in the beer garden, I recommend the stir-fry. Ended up staying until late at night and having a beer in the bar with the friendly regulars. Great pub which I'll now be visiting regularly
The Staging Post – AberdeenGreat food, fantastic atmosphere and excellent service. accommodated all our dietary needs and i was able to get my chili extra hot. All in all a great night out.
The Bonnybank Inn – FifeI've been to many carveries and have to say, I had the best the other night at strathclyde park from the waitress to the food what a pleasant experience, they made my trip to Scotland
The Toby Carvery Strathclyde Park – MotherwellMy first impression of this amazing place was the long windy road from hotel's gates over their noisy wooden bridge. A stunning property set in its very own island. My second impression was that it needed a bit of tlc in certain areas and a bit of modernisation of the Spa and sports facilities. Perhaps the high rollers who frequent similar establishments in the UK would have a real problem with this. However these negatives were overwhelmed by the abundant positives. The food on the Friday night was outstanding. Considering our party has eaten in many Michelin restaurants this was some praise. The service matched the quality of cuisine and was again comparable if not better than most of the other restaurants I have eaten in. Very professional and knowledgeable as well as being friendly and chatty at times. We all particularly liked the Italian wine waiter who was a real character. Having my first up close view of the resident badger was also quite an experience. I guess the most unique aspect of The Isle of Eriska is just that, it is a private island and we enjoyed a beautiful 3 hour walk around it one day. We would definitely return and it is one of the best places I have stayed.
Isle of Eriska – Argyll and ButeExcellent seafood restaurant and pub. it has a quaint 1930's bistro vibe. This is enhanced by the original features in this old dockside pub in Leith. Just a twenty second stroll from where we were staying at Malmaison.
Shore Bar and Restaurant – EdinburghExcellent service and a great location in a grand old dock building.
Chez Mal Brasserie – EdinburghEnjoy the grand and sumptuous surroundings here. Old school charm in the heart of Edinburgh. Choose from different locations to dine or drink.
The Dome – EdinburghWonderful old place filled with character. Enjoyed beer and quality sarnies here at the weekend. Perfect spot for refreshment before or after exploring the wonderful city of Edinburgh.
Cafe Royal – EdinburghWe have been to this wonderful restaurant several times now and it is first class.The staff are so welcoming, friendly and efficient, the decor is lovely and the food is simply the best. Can't wait to go back next week.
Karens Unicorn – Edinburghabsolutely wonderful i was there last Thursday cant fault service brill food
Rancho Pancho – DundeeExcellent service from the staff of Malmaison in Glasgow. Apparently this was the first of the boutique hotels and restaurants in the group. We all enjoyed different steaks in their subterranean bistro. The wine list was very well stocked and we had a couple of French reds that were on offer. Perfect location for exploring the City of Glasgow too. Hopefully we will return.
Chez Mal Brasserie – GlasgowHad birthday celebration here and was delighted with the evening. Well prepared, well presented and well priced food.Waiting staff friendly and attentive.I have now booked an anniversary meal there.Tricia.
Mailcoach – GlasgowHappened upon the Balintore Hotel and decided to stay the night - lovely room overlooking the sea, friendly welcome and service and excellent dinner - I can particularly recommend the fish pie! Good value for money as well (B&B for 2 - 60 pounds); I'd definitely come back again.
Balintore Hotel – HighlandsFood excellent, as good as I've tried in the more expensive Thai restaurants in town. BYOB and added bonus! Small but very friendly too.
Absolute Thai – EdinburghWhere to start. . . . the fantastic value for money....the friendly welcoming atmosphere....the outstanding portion sizes. or simply the high quality, wonderful tasting dishes this Indian offers? For us the Anarkali is something we have both grown up with, recommended by several family members from different generations who have frequented the restaurant since it opened. As a result the staff have become a surrogate family themselves! As previous reviews have mentioned other more modern, 'trendier' Indian restaurants across Glasgow have disappointed on several occasions. Nowhere ever seems to be able to meet the high standard of service or great tasting variety of dishes available on offer at this South Side eatery. But don't just take our word for it - go try it yourself! Oh and one last word of advice - book in advance if you plan on going on a weekend as it's always packed......need we say more?!
Anarkali Indian – Glasgow2 courses for £16. Available Monday to Friday from 12pm-4pm.
2 courses, £19. Available 4pm-7pm, Monday to Thursday.
All main courses half price on Wednesdays. Tables allocated on a first come, first served basis.