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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

Di Maggio's

Eating Out: Di Maggio's

For delicious Italian cuisine and a family-friendly atmosphere Di Maggio's always score a home run.Read

Brasserie Gerard

Eating Out: Brasserie Gérard

IF you're planning to go to Brasserie Gerard, make sure you wear your large trousers.Read

Amarone

Eating Out: Amarone

I'VE had my eye on city centre restaurant Amarone for some time but never managed to nail down a date to check it out, writes Gordon May.Read

Abode restaurant

Eating Out: Michael Caines @ ABode

MICHAEL CAINES Restaurant at the stylish ABode hotel on Bath Street is an established favourite among the city's food lovers, writes Ben Spencer.Read

Chippy Doon the Lane

Eating Out: Chippy Doon the Lane

I normally like my fish suppers wrapped in paper and served in my living room - by me.Read

Urban Pind

Eating Out: Urban Pind

OPENING an Indian restaurant in Glasgow is a bit of a challenge - such is the number of top quality establishments that already grace our city.Read

Clockwork Beer Co

Eating Out: Clockwork Beer Co.

CLOCKWORK Beer Company is one of the few pubs in Glasgow that boasts its own micro brewery.Read

Tattie Mac's

Eating Out: Tattie Mac's Bistro

I'VE always liked neighbourhood bistros. The intimate, relaxed atmosphere, restricted number of tables and more personal service usually make for a much more enjoyable evening than a quick pre-theatre in a larger restaurant.Read

Kabana restaurant

Eating Out: Kabana

KABANA is not on one of Glasgow's main drags, nor is it part of a chain of restaurants with many branches throughout the city.Read

Prezzo

Eating Out: Prezzo

A shopping mall may not be the first location that springs to mind when you think of where to go for an Italian meal but there's one place certainly worth visiting in Silverburn.Read

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Eating Out: Cranachan Cafe

Cranachan is one of the newest additions to the many culinary options that line the upper floors of Princes Square.Read

Altura

Eating Out: Altura Ristorante

IT may just be six months old, but south-side restaurant Altura has already made its mark on this diner, writes Peter Carroll.Read

Four Seasons

Eating Out: Four Seasons

SOLD-OUT showings of Avatar at Cineworld meant my partner and I had to find somewhere to eat quickly - before we froze in the cold snap.Read

Athena

Eating Out: Athena Greek Taverna

ATHENA was barely open a month when I decided to take my partner there for a meal, but you wouldn't have known.Read

Eating Out: Cookie

72 Nithsdale Road, Pollokshields. Tel: 0141 423 1411Read

Cafe Andaluz

Eating Out: Cafe Andaluz

THE Spanish may not mind putting things off until manana - but visitors shouldn't delay a visit to the excellent Glasgow west end Cafe Andaluz, writes Lauren Crooks.Read

MIchelAngelo

Eating Out: MichelAngelo

ATTENTION to detail is something many restaurants don't bother with. Thankfully, that can't' be said about Michel Angelo, writes Gary McConnachie.Read

One restaurant

Eating Out: One restaurant

SOME restaurants give you a positive feeling as soon as your step through the threshold and I'm glad to say One at the Crowne Plaza comes into that category, writes Fraser Wilson.Read

Balbir's

Eating Out: Balbir's

WITH visits to the Tiffin Rooms and Saffron Lounge under my straining belt, I decided it was time to take the good lady to Balbir's restaurant off Byres Road.Read