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Molly Malones
If Guinness and U2 are Ireland’s biggest two exports, the ‘Irish bar’ surely takes the final place on the podium. In any city in the western world, one finds the reassuring presence of such an institution: sporting jerseys on the walls, Sky Sports and…
1901
1534 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G43 1RFThough a little removed from the main Shawlands dining strip the value of the food along with the decidedly relaxed and jovial atmosphere at this unassuming corner pub and bistro make it worth the venture. New owner Graham Sutherland, who also has the…
No. Sixteen
16 Byres Road, Glasgow, G11 5JYSmall proves to be beautiful in this cosy bistro at the bottom of Byres Road where a restrained number of covers allows the chef to concentrate on detail, style and flavour. Personal touches like tiny fresh flowers, homemade rolls, and soft lighting…
Olive Branch Bistro
This smart neighbourhood bistro sits comfortably among Broughton Street’s trademark mix of funky boutiques and restaurants. Big picture windows on a corner location allow for maximum viewing of the street life and provide an Edward Hopper-esque scene of…
Origano
277 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 8PDOrigano is a bijou alternative to the modern, mass-production Italian restaurant. Although styled as a New York trattoria, the cosy dining room would not be out of place in Greenwich Village or Sienna. Stripped wooden floors and ceilings, simple…
The Radical Road
229 Willowbrae Road, Edinburgh, EH8 7NDPerched on a main road heading out of town towards Duddingston, Radical Road is a bit off the beaten track. This mock Tudor property has gone through a number of reincarnations, and is now billed as a traditional Scottish pub with a separate…
Restauracja U Jarka
Sikorski Polish Club, 5 Parkgrove Terrace, Glasgow, G3 7SDWhen they say soup and bread, they mean literally – soup comes as a deep rye bread filled with thick, delicious broth and chunks of sausage popping up. And a lid cut out of bread. This encapsulates a charming, quirky restaurant that serves up…
Restaurant Mark Greenaway
Famed for his television appearances on the Great British Menu, in 2012 Mark Greenaway relocated his restaurant to a new city-centre venue. There are grand plans afoot but for now the stylish and muted interior plays second fiddle to the main star here…
See Woo Restaurant
The Point, 29 Saracen Street, Glasgow, G22 5HTSee Woo is a cavernous hall attached to Scotland's biggest Chinese supermarket. Ideal for large weddings and New Year celebrations, the vast dining area is bookended by a stage and a bar. Tanks of fish keep some younger diners entertained but, while…
Spoon
6a Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9DHRocking the boho bedsit chic, with elegantly mismatched retro furniture, lampshades and crockery, this is one Spoon that’s unquestionably more loving than greasy. The menu’s packed with wholesome, healthy options, a decent proportion of which are…
Tea at 94
94 Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9NHThis newcomer to the Southside café scene is a cheerful and unpretentious place to pass an hour or two. Having opened its doors just before Christmas 2011, Tea at 94 still feels as if it's finding its feet somewhat in terms of the fare on offer. While a…
Three Birds Restaurant
3-5 Viewforth, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh, EH10 4JDCosily tucked away in Bruntsfield, Three Birds is a popular local bistro with aspirations to bring inventive dining to the neighbourhood. The owners’ creative spirit engages from the moment you enter the dining room, so although tables may be a bit…
Three Sisters Bake
Amid the beguiling, albeit slightly strange, charms of the benevolently built 19th-century Quarrier's Village, the imposing Mount Zion Church was once the centre of the orphans' settlement. Today, the village is still home to the Quarriers charity but…
Akbar's
573–581 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G3 7PQAfter their introduction over a year ago it appears Akbars, the chain originating from Bradford has comfortably befriended welcoming Glasgow. A smooth, slick and confident professionalism radiates – not only from the smartly dressed management and…
Ann Purna
45 St Patrick's Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9ETTucked away in the corner of St. Patrick’s Square, Ann Purna offers a wide range of vegetarian cuisine inspired by the state of Gujarat on India's west coast. Popular mixed veg bhajias and pakora starters mix with Indian street snacks such as kachori…
Assaggini
132–142 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, G11 6NYThe newest member of the Tony Macaroni family, Assaggini follows the trend of Italian food as tapas, but it is no mere bandwagon jumper. Each small plate leaves the diner wanting more, from veal meatballs in a velvet basil sauce, to focaccia with sticky…
The Baked Potato Shop
56 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1PBThe founder may have retired two years ago, but new management are sticking to the Baked Potato Shop’s thirty-year mission to provide the ‘hottest tattie in town’. Proving hot doesn’t always mean beefy, they’re entirely veggie and vegan to the point of…
Berits & Brown
6 Wilson Street, Glasgow, G1 1SSIn the heart of the merchant City, which is particularly good looking at night these days, Berits & Brown offers a small taste of a New York style neighbourhood diner. It is a big draw for wine buffs – any bottle on sale in the off license can be…
Bonoful
13–17 Brighton Place, Edinburgh, EH15 1LHSituated in Portobello, Bonoful has successfully built a reputation among regulars, and as word spreads is attracting custom from further afield. With a pristine modern minimalist interior, the menu specialises in Bangladeshi food but also includes…
Bonsai Bar Bistro
14 Broughton Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3RHBonsai on Broughton Street only opened for business in February 2013 but this new branch has retained much of what makes its Southside sister restaurant so popular. The menu of tapas-style sharing plates is identical and there are even some familiar…
The Bothy
11 Ruthven Lane, Glasgow, G12 9BGThere is no escaping the Scottish theme in G1's the Bothy, from the kilt-wearing staff to the steak and haggis burgers on the menu. A welcoming space with dark wood walls and soft lighting, it is tucked down cobbled Ruthven Lane in the heart of the…
Brooklyn Café
21 Minard Road, Glasgow, G41 2HRA visit to the Brooklyn Café, the 83-year-old godfather of the Shawlands all-day café scene is a real Glasgow treat. There's a steady production of breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner dishes including creamy risottos or the recently introduced grill…
Café Andaluz
77B George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3EEThe lavish interior of Cafe Andaluz, tiled within an inch of its life and hung with myriad Moorish lanterns, simply screams ‘Spanish’, so oddities like soy and chilli prawns or confit duck stand out for the wrong reasons. But according to Cafe Andaluz…
Café Hula
321 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 3PTCafé Hula entertains immediately with its eclectic décor and bohemian atmosphere, offering relaxed, informal dining with better food than many restaurants. Located just opposite the Theatre Royal and frequented by students of the Royal Conservatoire…
Café India
29 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1LHWhen restaurant entrepreneur Tony Hussain took over the long-established Café India in 2011, he kicked it up a few notches from typical Glasgow curryhouse to a classier joint, with a makeover to match. There are still aspects of the former – like the…



