Top Five Mouth Savouring Restaurants in Glasgow

5. Two Fat Ladies, Blythswood St

The Two Fat Ladies is an underwater themed restaurant giving you “something really fishy” experience. From the decors to the food, this place is highly inspired from the sea, as you can see the metalwork on windows having fish moving through waves to the wavey lines of the architecture itself.

The restaurant serves fresh sea foods and fish platters, with menu changing every day. The restaurant is in the heart of the city and close to the theatre. The staff is chic dressed and friendly helping you to choose right fish if not sure which to go for first. This place is a must visit for the fish lovers.

Website: http://www.twofatladiesrestaurant.com

4. Mother India, Westminster Towers

The Mother India is an Indian restaurant established in 1920 and played principal role in establishing Indian Territory marks in the city.

The menu served here is Scottish-Indian food mix giving you the pleasures of both the world. The restaurant serves the most delicious curry in the city. The staff is friendly and welcoming, giving fantastic service to their customers. The decors are in the BollyWood style giving you filmy effect with the food.

Website: http://www.motherindia.co.uk

3. Hanoi Bike Shop, Ruthven Lane

The Hanoi Bike Shop is not a Bike shop but a restaurant and named after the bikes and wheels used as the decors in the restaurant, making it a wonderful and colourful backdrop.

The restaurant serves the Vietnamese cuisine where are customers are encouraged to share their food with each other in single plates.

Overall, the place is vibrant, fun and decorative interiors serving the colourful and healthy menu in reasonable price.

Website: http://www.hanoibikeshop.co.uk

2. Brian Maule, Regent Street

The Brian Maule is the owner and the chef of the restaurant who believes that people would definitely expect him at the doorstep if it’s named after him. Thus spending his time in the kitchen more and talking to their customers and taking reviews on the dishes.

The restaurant serves French food with the Scottish twist and is known for its polished glassware and the spotless amazing decors.

The staff is professional and pleasant adding more stars to this stylish and secluding restaurant. The restaurant has extensive range of French classic menus to suit your requirements and if you’re not much into the meat side then you can have the vegetarian cuisines too.

You may find it bit expensive but the money is all worth for the food and the atmosphere they provide to their customers.

Website: http://www.biranmaule.com

1. Ubiquitous Chip, Ashton Ln

The Ubiquitous Chip restaurant is a classy yet modern place to hang out with your family and friends. The restaurant is one of the most beautiful restaurant you would have ever seen having the rainforest resembling decors everywhere around.

It serves British menu and hosts regularly events to sample their food and encourage people to take part in the social events.

The decors are lighted with the various bars, wooden bridge upstairs and a rood terrace to dine in summer.

This place is bit pricey but all worth for its magical spaces, excellent service and amazing food.

Website: http://www.ubiquitouschip.co.uk


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