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Believe it or not, there’s more to the Glasgow food scene than the famous deep fried Mars bar! The city has a whole host of great restaurants on offer. We asked you for your top restaurants in Glasgow over on our Hostelworld.com Facebook page. Here’s what you had to say...
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The Left Bank
Kirsty Glover says:
Glasgow is brilliant! Huge choice, including The Left Bank.
Location: 33- 35 Gibson Street
Ichiban
Emmeke van der Vaart says:
Ichiban both in town and the west end. I dream of that chicken curry.
Gordon Stewart says:
Ichiban on Queen Street.
Location: 50 Queen Street
Rumours Kopitiam
Glencoe Independent Hostel says:
I like Rumours Kopitiam on Bath Street. It's a wee Malaysian place close to Buchanan Street Bus Station. It's usually full of Chinese/Malaysian customers, the prices are good and the food is great.
Location: 21 Bath Street
Mother India's Cafe
Kirsty Glover says:
Mother India's Cafe.
Location: 1355 Argyle Street
Wudon
Gordon Stewart says:
Wudon on Great Western Road.
Location: 535 Great Western Road
Tchai Ovna
Neil McCabe says:
The BEST place for food and general awesome is Tchai Ovna in the west end. It is a lovely tea room, has some great (vegan/vegi) food and friendly staff.
Location: 42 Otago Lane
Stravagin
Kirsty Glover says:
Stravagin.
Location: 28 Gibson Street, Kelvinbridge
Nanakusa
Gordon Stewart says:
Nanakusa on Sauchiehall Street.
Location: 441-449 Sauchiehall Street
Sisters Kelvingrove
James C. Fawcett says:
My favourite restaurant in Glasgow is the Sisters Kelvingrove! The food presented to you in the Sisters, Glasgow, for example, without a shadow of doubt is amongst the most fresh, innovative, delicate and expertly prepared food you're ever likely to experience. Now that's quite a statement I know, particularly given how much critics will harp on about absolutely nothing holding a candle to world-renowned joints like Noma, El Bulli and The Fat Duck, that it ain't fine unless it's adorned with a Michelin Star or two.
Location: 36 Kelvingrove Street
Banana Leaf
Kirsty Glover says:
Banana Leaf.
Location: 76B Old Dumbarton Road
Dhabba
Gordon Stewart says:
Dhabba in Merchant City.
Location: 44 Candleriggs
Café Francais
Anka Anjaga says:
Café Francais just across the market from the rower, huge glass of beer and a pot of mussels!
Location: 4-10 Byres Road
Pancho Villas
Gordon Stewart says:
Pancho Villas! Glasgow has a much better choice of restaurants than Edinburgh.
Location: 26 Bell Street
The Maggie
Kirsty Glover says:
The Maggie for a scooby snack!
Location: Queen Margaret Drive
