Great Pub for the craic.Good for live irish music.Beer a bit dear thou.
Kellys Bar – Glasgow
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Great Pub for the craic.Good for live irish music.Beer a bit dear thou.
Kellys Bar – GlasgowBeen using this restaurant for many years. Jimmy Wong recently sold out for it to be purchased by the owners of Siagon Siagon. Who have really attempted to continue, quite successfully, the standard set by Jimmy Wong or at least by his chef. The deep fried chilli beef is a must equally so aromatic crispy duck and grilled sole Peking style.
Rendezvous – Edinburghfirst class!! The best service around!! will be back very soon!
Giffnock Ivy The – GlasgowThe best indian restaurant in scotland. Authentic delicious Indian food, good potions and excellent service. staff are great and ever so helpful. go downstairs for a more casual meal with more fast food type food (pizza, kebab etc) or upstairs in the restaurant for a more proper meal. if nobody? ever been, its one place you just HAVE to go. you wont regret it. By far the best indian in glasgow.
Village Curry House – GlasgowI first visited this restaurant about 25 years ago when I was a student in Edinburgh and I'm delighted to find that it still exists. It is a truly unique experience to eat here...and sometimes you do a lot more than eat. We used to dance and look at Armenian atlases and have stimulating discussions with the owner. You must go here at least once in your life. Evelyn Roe
Aghtamar Lake Van Monastery In Exile – EdinburghMy family and I have been eating here since it opened and we have yet to be let down. The food is exceptional and is served in good time. The staff are friendly and go out of their way to make you feel comfortable and welcome. 10/10!
Di Maggios – GlasgowFood excellent, service great. Intimate restaurant that really catered well for both the acquired and mainstream tastes.
Giffnock Ivy The – GlasgowThe fillet steaks are to die for!
Giffnock Ivy The – GlasgowCan't believe no one has written a review about the Koh-I-Noor before now ! We have been going here for over 30 years and it is just as good ad ever. Our 2 daughters have been brought up on Koh-I-Noor curries and although we now live in Cheshire we still travel back north for regular "fixes" of the best curries on the UK. Thanks to Rasul, Waseem, and all the others over the years for the excellent service.
Koh-I-Noor Restaurant The – GlasgowHad a fantastic time on our yearly trip to Edinburgh. Stumbled on garibaldi? by accident .great atmosphere and music. a bit like blade or dusk till dawn felt there was something going on but not sure what ! What ever, it was the best night out we've had for ages we'll be back next year..............
Garibaldis – Edinburghfood very good service good
TGI Fridays – EdinburghI have been eating out in Glasgow for almost 25 years and the only place for me will always be a little known restaurant called the "Neelim" on Dumbarton Road in Scotstoun. The food is fresh, authentic and fantastic. The ambience is spot on and the service is second to none. The staff there will always ensure a good service, particularly Foji, and the food is always of the highest quality. I would thoroughly recommend this restaurant and suggest if you want good, modestly priced Indian food, the Neelim is where to go!
Neelim Indian Cuisine – GlasgowThis may sound like a cliche but the meal I had at Dusit surpassed every other Thai meal I have had (and I have been to Thailand!). To start I had the satay chicken skewers which were nice but the absolute clincher was my main course. It was a seafood dish (unfortunately I can't remember the name) which had jumbo king prawns, scallops and pieces of monkfish in a delicious sauce that was a bit sweet and a bit sour. Divine!
Dusit – Edinburghl have been eating Indian food since l was 10, I? now 32. This is by far the best curry l have experienced to date. Above average decor, however, outstanding food!!!!!
Red Fort – GlasgowI stayed in Glasgow working for around 3-4 months and during my stay it was by far the best place i found to dine in Sauchiehall Street. Excellent.
Chukoku – GlasgowPossibly the best meal I have ever had. The menu was so extensive I had trouble choosing!! A whole new world of vegetarian food has opened up!!
David Bann – EdinburghWhat a place, centre of Edinburgh... just off the pricey George Street!! This place has the atmosphere that dreams are made of...made a night of it, had some food and crawled out at 3am....now it happens at least once a month! Damn bartenders, there too good at their job!
Garibaldis – EdinburghWhat a fantastic meal! Definitely recommend it to anyone. The food was great and the staff are really friendly Give it a try!
Greek Golden Kebab – 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.