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Restaurants in Glasgow City, such as The Ubiquitous Chip Restaurant and Brian Maule at Chardon D'Or are listed below. Glasgow has gradually become the second favourite city to visit in the whole of Britain. The cathedral is the central point of the oldest part of the city, founded by St Mungo, patron saint of Scotland and displays spectacular pre-Reformation Gothic architecture.... read more

The Ubiquitous Chip Restaurant

The Ubiquitous Chip Restaurant, 12 Ashton Lane, Glasgow, Glasgow City

12 Ashton Lane, Glasgow

There’s lime and vanilla mash, potato fondant and roast garlic crushed potatoes but not a chip in sight at this ironically named Glasgow stalwart. Eat upstairs, downstairs or in between on the mezannine level, but grab if you can a table in the... more

Brian Maule at Chardon D'Or

Brian Maule at Chardon D'Or, 176 West Regent Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City

176 West Regent Street, Glasgow

This is fine dining from the top of its linen covered tables to the bottom of its fine wine glasses. Polished floors, high-backed leather chairs and splashes of modern art complete the picture. Ayrshire-born chef Brian Mule has an impeccable... more

Malmaison Brasserie

Malmaison Brasserie, 278 West George Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City

278 West George Street, Glasgow

The vaulted ceilings and columns hint at this glamorous brasserie's former life as a church. Now the only thing being worshipped here is modern European food. The seasonally changing menu might include foie gras and leek terrine with beetroot to... more

La Vallée Blanche

La Vallée Blanche, 360 Byres Road, Glasgow, Glasgow City

360 Byres Road, Glasgow

There is an air of a French alpine bistro to this restaurant with its wood clad walls and deep red upholstered chairs. Although the menu is inspired by French classics the chef makes good use of local seasonal produce resulting in an interesting... more

Stravaigin

Stravaigin, 28 Gibson Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City

28 Gibson Street, Kelvinbridge, Glasgow

Stravaigin takes its name from the ancient Scots word stravaig meaning to wander idly. But that's no reason not to tarry a while in the smart bare wooden-floored, contemporary dining room. Guests are encouraged to take their time while they look at... more

Hotel du Vin & Bistro at One Devonshire Gardens

Hotel du Vin & Bistro at One Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow, Glasgow City

Glasgow

One Devonshire Gardens has long been one of Glasgow's best dining addresses. Now part of Hotel du Vin, this elegant oak paneled dining room offers a more refined experience than you'll find in the group's other more casual Bistros. The daily changing... more

Gamba

Gamba, 225a West George Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City

225a West George Street, Glasgow

This seafood restaurant is clearly inspired by the sunny Mediterranean, evident in the terracotta floor tiles and aquatic artwork (although kitsch is avoided by the use of warm neutral tones on the walls and contemporary tables and chairs). However,... more

The Red Leaf Restaurant

The Red Leaf Restaurant, Springfield Quay, Glasgow, Glasgow City

Springfield Quay, Paisley Road, Glasgow

There's stunning views of some Glasgow's most famous landmarks through the picture windows at this smart contemporary casino restaurant including the Armadillo and the Squinty Bridge. But all eyes will be on former Dorchester and Mosimann Club chef... more

Mother India

Mother India, 28 Westminster Terrace, Glasgow, Glasgow City

28 Westminster Terrace, Glasgow

Spread over three floors this restaurant offers a fine example of cuisine from India. The main dining room on the first floor has wooden panelling and leaded windows which is more befitting of a Victorian Scottish laird than an Indian rajah. The... more

Two Fat Ladies at The Buttery

Two Fat Ladies at The Buttery, 652/654 Argyle Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City

652/654 Argyle Street, Glasgow

Dating back to 1856, Two Fat Ladies at The Buttery is one of Glasgow’s oldest restaurant. Housed in a former 19th century wine merchants, the oak panelled, stained glass interior is suitably romantic and atmospheric. The modern Scottish cooking draws... more

Two Fat Ladies West End

Two Fat Ladies West End, 88 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, Glasgow City

88 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow

There's been something seriously fishy about this place for over two decades. But don't worry, its only the enticing menu of Scottish seafood at this charming, intimate restaurant. There's regional specialities such as Cullen Skink (a traditional... more

Jamie's Italian, Glasgow

Jamie's Italian, Glasgow, 1 George Square, Glasgow, Glasgow City

1 George Square, Glasgow

Although set in a grand former GPO building the vibe is relaxed and down to earth with dining area that’s open plan, bright and vibrant. You can’t book a table in advance for under 8 people so enjoy a drink in the small bar while you wait for your... more

Two Fat Ladies City Centre

Two Fat Ladies City Centre, 119A Blythswood Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City

119A Blythswood Street, Glasgow

This cosy restaurant crams in a lot of style, from the Art Nouveau-style leaded windows to the comfy banquette seating and linen covered tables. Scottish seafood is the thing to order here (although there are always a couple of choices to keep... more

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