Showing posts with label Indian Restaurant Glasgow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Restaurant Glasgow. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Mother India (Restaurant)





It has been quoted as being the best Indian food in Scotland, and here at the Glasgow Experience we agree that it is one of the best! It is located in the West end of Glasgow and from the success of this restaurant its sister company mother India cafes was established!

Unlike the mother India café, mother India is more of the traditional concept, with an A La Carte menu. They have dishes to suit everyone from the mildest dishes to the hot and spicy ones as they have healthy options, without a doubt everything that is served is to a great standard!

When you taste the food you can taste that it is fresh which makes you enjoy the taste even more
To ensure that you receive a table at the time you want, you can even book a table through their online reservation system which can be more convenient than trying to phone or even go into the restaurant if you are busy. The restaurant is over 3 floors so there is lots of space for you to be situated; a different atmosphere is created on each floor, so there is something to suit everyone!
If you haven’t tried mother India then the Glasgow experience suggest you do if you, it’s super tasty and you won’t regret it!


Check it out more; http://www.motherindiaglasgow.co.uk/index.php?action=cms.westminster
The Glasgow E-rating 8/10

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

The Koh-I-Noor (Glasgow Restaurant)

The Glasgow Experience - KOH I NOOR - Glasgow

The ‘Koh-I-Noor’ around most parts of the world would consider a precious Indian gem. While not being this jewel, the Koh-I-Noor Glasgow is a great wee gem of a restaurant! The Koh-I-Noor was Glasgow’s FIRST Indian dining experience, based on Gibson Street, but we move on to the restaurant specifically situated at Charing Cross. This Indian offers great food and service with traditional décor! This has been scrutinised by some, however, I believe it adds atmosphere and character. Many experiences in this Indian restaurant have been happy and filling ones, the staff have always been kind and helpful whilst keeping the good food fresh and hot!

As most restaurants do, the Koh-I-Noor offers a menu meal BUT also offers the favoured buffet! All you can eat for a reasonable price, what more can you ask for!?

The service as mentioned has always been friendly, warm and helpful. The food is delicious, fresh and hot and located around a focal point of this restaurant, a central water fountain! Get the gulab jaman for your desert, sweet sugar syrup filled sponges that are absolutely fantastic!
This restaurant is something unique, offering something different, as stated before it has to be its CHARACTER!

It really is one you need to try for yourself! Maybe even check out their branch in Paisley if its closer to home!
Menu's and deals available on their website: http://www.koh-i-noor-glasgow.co.uk/

Glasgow E-Rating 7/10

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

The Wee Curry Shop (Glasgow Restaurant)

The Glasgow Experience - The Wee Curry Shop - Ashotn Lane - Glasgow Restaurant

The Wee Curry Shop has 3 branches within Glasgow, however today the focus will be put only on one.
The Glasgow Experience - The Wee Curry Shop - Ashotn Lane - Glasgow Restaurant
Ashton Lane (Nightlife)
Situated in a renound area of Glasgow’s West End. The famous Ashton Lane hosts this quaint and cosy Indian with a Scottish run theme. Don’t be fooled by the tartan and Scottish identification however, this little Indian packs a real taste of fine Indian cuisine!
The Glasgow Experience - The Wee Curry Shop - Ashotn Lane - Glasgow Restaurant
Inside
Start your meal off with some fresh poppadoms/pappadums, gorgeous spiced onions and mango chutney! The food is fresh and delicious, bursting with flavour! The wee curry shop is an ideal stop for a great meal in one of Glasgow’s most picturesque locations. Start your night off in here (open until 11pm at the weekend) before jumping on down the stairs into the surrounding bars (no doubt some of which we’ll cover soon!). I started off with Chicken pakora with a clever twist of vegetable blended in to the light and crispy batter! The service we received was great! For this outing, we were joined by two un-informed American friends who had never heard of the majority of the dishes on offer! As they questioned us, the server politely informed us to what each dish comprised of and gave great suggestions to match our tastes. As for the main courses, wow! The dishes were just as fresh as the starters, the portions were nice and exact (not too much or too little), and even our American friends took note of how each portion size was on point! To finish some guests went for the well prepared ice cream others went for lovely fresh cakes and the rest settled for a smooth enjoyable creamy coffee.

Overall, beautiful food, cosy and relaxing environment in a great location, great staff and generally a joy to dine at!

Check them out here www.weecurryshopglasgow.co.uk
Now hearing its now called 'The Glasgow Curry Shop'?

Glasgow E-Rating 9/10

The Glasgow Experience - The Wee Curry Shop - Ashotn Lane - Glasgow Restaurant

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Mother India's Cafe (Glasgow Restaurant)





Mother India's Cafe
The Glasgow Experience - Mother India's Cafe - Glasgow Restaurant



You might be thinking that this is your typical Indian restaurant, but it is even better…

It is always good to try a new dish when you are out, but  having lots of small portions with a variety of different types of food  is even better…yes that’s right, it is a tapaz restaurant!

It is located in the west end of Glasgow on Argyle Street (across from Kelvingrove art museum) and the great thing about Mother India’s café is that if you are not living in Glasgow then they also have a restaurant in Edinburgh!

The restaurant has a great atmosphere, where you can just sit back and enjoy your meal and with the reasonable prices you also do not need to worry about the cost.

There is something for everyone, wither you like hot and spicy or if you like a less fiery dish.

If you don’t fancy dining in you can also get a takeaway and have the comfort of your home to eat all their great dishes in!

Since the restaurant is so popular and is consistently busy, make sure you get in there nice and early, but if they are full, it is never a long wait and the kind staff make sure you are seated promptly!

The restaurant is one of the finalists for Scotland’s best Indian, so If you have never been it is a must to go to!

You can check it out more here;   www.motherindiaglasgow.co.uk


Glasgow e-rating 8/10