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Mr Singh's India

Mr Singh's India
149 Elderslie Street
Glasgow, G3 7JR
Phone: 0141 204 0186
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  • Food served: Mon–Sat noon–midnight; Sun 3pm–midnight.
  • Pre-theatre times: Mon–Sun 5–6.30pm
  • Private dining: Up to 18 covers
  • Also offers: Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Pre-theatre menu
  • Capacity: 95
  • Largest group: 90
  • Open since: 1994
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  • House wine: £12 per bottle

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Eating & Drinking Guide

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During our reviewing period for this edition of the Eating & Drinking Guide in early 2008, Mr Singh's was undergoing a bit of cosmetic surgery. We expect that after the building renovations are completed, however, this stylish restaurant will remain one of the more individual outlets in the Harlequin Leisure Group's chain, traditionally staffed by kilt-wearing waiters, and featuring a wine list that matches bottles to dishes. [Not recently visited]

Reviews of Mr Singh's India (149 Elderslie Street, Glasgow)

5. princessnic, Glasgow – 23 August 2010, 10:40am5 starsMr Singh's IndiaReport

I have been going to this restaurant for years and each time I go it just seems to get better. The staff are super friendly and the food is top dollar. I would highly recommend the Chicken Korma.

4. Jumbo, Glasgow – 18 October 2009, 10:43am1 starMr Singh's IndiaReport

Mr Singh's felt like a busy cafeteria serving sub-standard food. Remember when supermarkets first sold "authentic" Indian curries in the 80s? They were bland, unspiced and tastless. The food here manages to capture this perfectly. No stars. Avoid.

3. Naina, Birmingham – 26 August 2008, 8:40am1 starMr Singh's IndiaReport

We went to Mr Singh's looking for some authentic indian food(as people of indian origin and with extensive experience of a range of Indian cuisine especially 'punjabi') in our first visit to Glasgow. The decor was good, but the quality of the food was very poor and the choices for vegetarians even worse. The limited vegetarian options such as Veg pakora and samosa are fried in the same oil as the fish and chicken ones-so not really 'vegetarian'. Veg mains not quoted but priced same as meat mains and service was also inattentive. Waiters wore kilts, but pity that they have lost the roots of the cuisine. We would not recommend it to anyone looking for 'real' indian food. A shame really! but a clue to the lack of quality is in their reluctance to include their menu on their website. Sorry but could not morally justify any stars but the system would not allow none so it is one Star!

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