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Eating Out: The Grill Room at the Square

THE word plush doesn't do the award-winning eatery justice, writes Peter Carroll.Read

The Living Room

Eating Out: The Living Room

FIRST impressions count, and as I walked into The Living Room I realised instantly it had been well named.Read

The Partners Bistro

Eating Out: The Partners Bistro

A GOOD restaurant is a little bit like a good football referee - if it performs well then you almost don't notice.Read

Two Fat Ladies

Eating Out: Two Fat Ladies

TWO FAT LADIES may be a traditional bingo call but my visit to the west end restaurant of the same name felt nothing like a gamble.Read

Torres Tapas

Eating Out: Torres

TORRES in Sauchiehall Street burst on to the city's restaurant scene in April 2008 - and it's never looked back.Read

Frankie & Benny's

EatingOut: Frankie & Benny's

AMERICAN food has long been a favourite in the hearts, minds - and bellies - of Glaswegians.Read

La Parmigianna

Eating Out: La Parmigiana

FROM the minute you step through the door, it's obvious La Parmigiana is a far cry from many of the large, pizza'n'pasta venues that crowd Glasgow's restaurant scene.Read

Hotel Du Vin

Eating Out: Hotel Du Vin

IT'S all very well trumpeting seasonal ingredients on the menu, but how many restaurants live up to the promise? Read

Tapas International

Eating Out: Tapas International

IF the World Cup has given you the urge to broaden your culinary horizons, then a visit to Tapas International is right on the ball.Read

Paperinos

Eating Out: Paperino's West End

Byres Road, in the heart of the West End, was almost designed for strolling and pottering, taking in all the shops and restaurants on view.Read

India Quay

Eating Out: India Quay

Located on the Broomielaw next to the Squinty Bridge, this restaurant has been wowing customers for almost five years, writes Peter Carroll.Read

Butchershop

Eating Out: Butchershop Bar and Grill

CALLING all carnivores, the city is now home to a new steakhouse - and it's well worth a butcher's.Read

Persia

Eating Out: Persia

MOVIE star Jake Gyllenhaal is wooing film fans with Prince of Persia but I've just discovered my own slice of Middle Eastern promise at one of Glasgow's newest eateries.Read

Qua

Eating Out: Qua

QUA in Italian means here or hither. And after one look inside and at the menu, we had to eat here, writes Peter Carroll.Read

italian bistro

Eating Out: The Italian Bistro

MY eating out experiences in the west end tend to be restricted to the Byres Road area.Read

Ashoka at the Mill

Eating Out: Ashoka At The Mill

IT'S pretty embarrassing to admit - but I practically ran to my table to check out the menu after being hit by the rich and spicy aromas at the newly refurbished Ashoka at the Mill.Read

L'Ariosto

Eating Out: L'Ariosto

FOR two decades, Glasgow's trendy set have strutted along Mitchell Street to the famous Tunnel nightclub.Read

MacSorleys

Eating Out: MacSorley's

IF you were asked to find a repeat winner of Masterchef who has worked alongside big names including Raymond Blanc then a city pub might not be your first port of call.Read

Bo'vine

Eating Out: Bo'vine

IT is surprisingly easy to cook steak badly and sometimes a rarity to get a good cut of beef. Thankfully, Glasgow now has Bo'Vine at the top of Byres Road.Read

Pearl of India

Eating Out: New Pearl Of India

THE New Pearl of India on the south side is near Scotland's national football stadium and a surprisingly high number of restaurants.Read