User Review of Masala Twist City Centre by hugh eyton on 20/07/2014

Masala Twist City Centre

Rated 4.5/5
261 - 263 Hope Street, First Floor, Glasgow, G2 3PS
 

Quick Facts

  • Food
    4/5
  • Ambience
    4/5
  • Service
    4/5
  • Value for money
    4/5
  • Go back
    4/5
(from 811 ratings)
Scores are calculated from restaurant reviews of 5pm customers who have dined at the restaurant.
 

Masala Twist City Centre Review

  • Rating Masala twist very good (Rating 3.6/5)
    Food was excellent, service attentive. We had the 3 tapas for £9.95 deal. In my opinion, would say there was too much food. 18 tapas for 6 people plus rice nan etc. It would be much better if there was a 2 tapas deal. However we would go back
    hugh eyton - 20/07/2014

Masala Twist City Centre Features

Average price is £17.90 for 2 courses A La Carte
Highchairs, smaller portions and special menu all available Child Friendly
Gluten Free Gluten Free
£13.95 per bottle House Wine
Private dining/function offers Private Bar
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Vegetarian Vegetarian

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User Review of Masala Twist City Centre by hugh eyton on 20/07/2014

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