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Eating Out: Carluccio's

HAVING lived in Milan for more than a year and having a love for all things Italian, I was very excited to be going to Carluccio’s for dinner.Read

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Eating Out: The Deoch An Dorus

WHEN my friends and I were heading down Dumbarton Road looking for somewhere likely to grab a bite to eat, we noticed new pub on the block, the Deoch an Doris.Read

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Eating Out: Pinata

HIGH-QUALITY Mexican food can be difficult to find in Scotland.Read

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Eating Out: Cottiers

ONE of the great things about living in a food haven like Glasgow is the opportunity to revisit restaurants that have changed their menus.Read

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Eating Out: Viva Brazil

VIVA BRAZIL has recently opened on the site of the old Post Office - and the dining experience is first class.Read

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Eating Out: Lansdowne Bar

AS I walked through the front door of the Lansdowne, I realised it must have been a good couple of years since I had last visited.Read

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Eating Out: The Living Room

YET another winter is sadly encroaching upon us, and if there’s one thing needed to combat it, then it’s warm food, writes Tristan Stewart-Robertson.Read

Slumdog

Eating Out: Slumdog

We review this Sauchiehall Street curryhouse Read

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Viva Brazil - Samba-thing special for diners

A NEW restaurant got in full Brazilian carnival spirit by providing colourful samba dancers for its grand opening. Read

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Eating Out: Fanelli's

We review this cosy italian in the heart of GlasgowRead

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Eating Out: Merrylee Road Bar & Kitchen

We review this top-class Cathcart eatery.Read

Cafe India

Eating Out: Cafe India

STEP inside Cafe India and you're greeted by a flurry of colour, paintings and flower petals.Read

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Eating Out: Nando's @Silverburn

DO you ever get the feeling that you are missing out on something? Like not watching X Factor or Doctor Who and listening to everyone else talking about them.Read

Riverside Museum

Eating Out: Riverside Museum Cafe

THE Riverside Museum has proved a massive draw with more than half a million visitors in just two month - but can the food be as big an attraction as the exhibits.Read

Eating Out: Bobar

Address: 383 Byres Road, Tel: 339 8811, Web: www.hilton.co.ukRead

Eating Out: Glasserie @ Mansion House

Designed as an all-in-one style entertainment venue, it boasts Karaoke, Jongleurs comedy club, retro disco Groovy Wonderland and a huge choice of bars.Read

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Eating Out: Deli Central

DELI Central is part of the Grand Central Hotel and offers a wide range of delicious paninis, sandwiches, salads and soups for people who want to grab a quick bite to eat.Read

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Eating Out: Ubiquitous Chip

IT'S fitting that my last review is about one of Glasgow's most celebrated restaurants - The Ubiquitous Chip, writes Peter Carroll.Read

Tony Macaroni

Eating Out: Tony Macaroni

YOU may find the name a bit corny but there's nothing cheesy about Tony Macaroni.Read

Windows

Eating Out: Windows

I HAVE a soft spot for Windows Restaurant at the Carlton George Hotel - it's where I proposed to my wife seven years ago.Read