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11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NU
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Chinese, Far Eastern, Japanese
Discretely tucked away down Mitchell Lane, Glasgow’s Bar Soba is a trendy restaurant and bar that ensures its customers have a good time whether they have come for some fresh pan-Asian food, a cocktail master class or simply for a drink and some top tunes at one of the regular Bar Soba club nights.
336 Argyle Street, G2 8LY
Cuisine: Southeast Asian, Thai, Modern
Thai Orchid is situated on Argyle Street in Glasgow’s city centre and allows diners to take a time out from the hustle and bustle of the city. The restaurant’s gentle Thai music and friendly staff allow you to truly relax and enjoy some of the fantastic dishes on offer.
42 Dalmeny St, EH6 8RG
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Southeast Asian
The location is unexpected and the decor is unremarkable but Edinburgh’s dim sum fans have not overlooked Stack Dim Sum Bar. It is not spacious so booking ahead is advisable if you want to sample their steamed prawn dumplings, fried squid cake or silky cheung fun rice rolls.
28 Clerk Street, EH8 9HX
South Side, Edinburgh
Simply decorated with tourism posters of Malaysia, Kampong Ah Lee offers good portions of classic Malaysian dishes. Big bowls of noodles, fried rice dishes and a good selection of seafood mean that this Clerk Street restaurant is often busy. The roti breads with curry sauce and the nasi lemak – coconut rice, chicken curry and egg – are firm favourites.
93 St Leonard's St, EH8 9QY
Edinburgh’s only Filipino restaurant, Rice Terraces is on St Leonard’s Street, handy for the Queen’s Hall and Commonwealth Pool. A vibrant mix of Malay, Chinese, Spanish and American cooking, the menus at Rice Terraces range from beef shank soups to roasted pork in a pork liver sauce via stuffed squid and spring rolls stuffed with jackfruit and banana. If you have ever wanted to taste Filipino gin, rum or brandy, make tracks for Rice Terraces.
140-144 Burton Road, M20 1JQ
Didsbury, Manchester
Cuisine: Indian, Southeast Asian
The Great Kathmandu is a highly regarded Indian and Nepalese restaurant in West Didsbury. It has won multiple plaudits, including The Observer readers’ Best Indian Restaurant in the UK, The Independent’s top 50 curry houses in the UK, and the House of Commons Tiffin club. The Great Kathmandu use a traditional coal fired clay oven to cook their tandoori dishes, which include their famous tandoori lamb chops. The menu offers over one hundred dishes to choose from and there is an extensive selection of wine, as well as Nepalese beer.
69 W Nile St, G1 2QB
Cuisine: Chinese, Southeast Asian, Pan-Asian
7 Bernard Street, EH6 6PW
Cuisine: Far Eastern, Japanese, Southeast Asian
Miss Woo’s is a quirky bar on Bernard Street in Leith. Should you need a banana satay daiquiri or a Miso Lucky cocktail then Miss Woo’s will do the do. If craft beer is more your thing, they can also take care of that as well as offering an appealing selection of Asian street food. Geisha murals, dim lighting and cool sounds give Miss Woo’s an inviting underground feel.
71-77 Byres Road, G11 5HN
West End, Glasgow
Embargo is a sleek eating and drinking spot on Byres Road. Promising the vibrant flavours of Australasia and East Asia, you can sample creative small plates that are both healthy and indulgent. Botanical cocktails and a resident DJ every Thursday, Friday and Saturday make this a lively spot to dine.
42 South Bridge, EH1 1LL
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Indian, International, Southeast Asian
Roti is a family-run Indian restaurant that is part of a group of successful eateries across Edinburgh. Inside, you will find a space lit up in shimmering pink neon, where you can wash down your curry with a fancy cocktail as well as a more traditional beer.
The kitchen team’s aim is to deliver mouthwatering Halal dishes sourced from traditional Indian and Pakistani recipes. To this end, everything is prepared daily with fresh, flavoursome herbs and spices. Diners can pop in for Indian thali or tapas at lunchtime, a full curry feast in the evening or a traditional Desi breakfast or brunch on Sundays.
196-200 Bath Street, G2 4HG
Cuisine: British, European, International
Glasgow’s favourite, multi-award winning late night basement bar on Bath Street is back with a brand new look. Originally opened in 2000, Moskito is famed for its vibe, great food, friendly staff, wide range of drinks and well respected DJs. You’ll find everyone from lunching office workers to weekend party people here.
222-224 Ingram Street, G1 3BX
Cuisine: Southeast Asian, Thai
Mamasan Bar & Brasserie has brought South East Asian-inspired dining and drinks to Glasgow City Centre. Their premium dining concept offers modern South East Asian cuisine, elevated with local British produce from farm, field and sea. With its winning combination of chic, colourful interiors and tempting menus, it’s no surprise this stylish haunt has been a seriously-popular Glasgow hotspot since opening in 2020.
23 Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AJ
Housed in the former One-Up location off Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square, KONG is one of city’s slickest day-to-night venues. Open from midday, 7 days a week – it’s the perfect place to relax & refuel or catch-up with friends for tasty food and tempting cocktails. Its elegant, contemporary interiors and views onto the iconic square make for a seriously swish venue.
43 Mitchell Street, G1 3LN
Cuisine: Southeast Asian, Sushi, Tapas
Trendy Mitchell Street bar and restaurant
Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street is the trendy bar and restaurant, August House – Mitchell Street’s newest addition.
Labelled ‘a stylish sanctuary in Glasgow’s city centre’ August House will offer all-day dining with signature cocktails by expert mixologists, and feature DJ sets all week ‘til the early hours.
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