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Crabshakk
1114 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8TDNo place captures the energy of the Finnieston renaissance better than Crabshakk, a few years old but still packed to the rafters most evenings. At the bar and on the mezzanine, diners sit beside, opposite – practically on top of each other. Brushed…
Arisaig
1 Merchant Square, Glasgow, G1 1LEYou’d think Arisaig’s location around that climate-free covered-style courtyard would pull in weather-beaten punters all day long, but although evening crowds throng, the cobbled delights of Merchant Square are a tad more sedate around lunchtime which…
Maxies Bistro and Wine Bar
5b Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2PWAn up-to-date review of Maxies will appear here shortly …
Agua Restaurant & Bar
Agua, located on the ground floor of the Apex City Hotel, may not be able to compete with the peerless view of Edinburgh Castle offered by its sister restaurant, Heights, in the Apex International, a few doors down. But Agua does offer a well-considered…
The Brasserie at the Chip
12 Ashton Lane, Glasgow, G12 8SJ]Sitting up in the rafters of this great Glasgow institution, in amongst the fairy lights and green, leafy plants, one can feel quite smug: although the brasserie menu may be less grand than the downstairs courtyard, you can still sample excellent…
The Shore Bar & Restaurant
3 The Shore,
Edinburgh,
EH6 6QW
Open fires, dark wood, animal skulls and white linen all conspire by candlelight to create a delightfully atmospheric haven by the water. An olden-days maritime feel pervades, with more than a little bohemian flavour, setting the Shore Bar and…
Urban Bar & Brasserie
23–25 St Vincent Place, Glasgow, G1 2DTOnce headquarters of the Bank of England, the restaurant still has a feel of money about it. With original features like wood panels and an Art Deco ceiling offering a diffused soft light. With striking paintings and leather-clad booths, the overall…
No 1 Sushi Bar
37 Home Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9JPIf you want to make a night of the Cameo, head here first or – probably better – afterwards for good chat fuelled by good food. The bright Eastern-inspired décor is a talking point in itself, but the comprehensive and colourful Japanese menu will soon…
Tang's
Now into its fifth year, this cosy Old Town venue has established itself firmly in Edinburgh’s growing Japanese scene. There’s a charm to the way chef and owner Qun Tang runs his eponymous restaurant – it’s informal and fun, and popular with students…
Two Fat Ladies at the Buttery
652 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8UFThe Buttery is the only ‘destination’ restaurant in Glasgow that actually feels like a quest to get to, hidden in no-man’s land near the M8. Hushed tones, stained glass, ornaments everywhere – it’s full of character, as well as fine food (and not just…
Two Fat Ladies in the City
118a Blythswood Street, Glasgow, G2 4EGIt’s nice to see roast salmon on a Glasgow menu, and even nicer to have thoroughly crispened, blackened skin that gives way to robust flesh with heaps of flavour. It’s typical of the Two Fat Ladies restaurants, where produce is high quality and cooking…
Whighams Wine Cellars
13 Hope Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4ELIf you are a lover of both wine and jazz, then Whighams has pretty much got it covered. Their Sunday-night jams and monthly wine-tasting events are in with the West End bricks, occasions suitably enhanced by the bar’s candlelit cellar atmosphere. The…




