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  • Ashoka Bearsden

    9 Kirk Road, G61 3RG

    North, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Ashoka Bearsden

    This Ashoka branch is on Kirk Road in Bearsden to the northwest of Glasgow. Serving traditional Indian cuisine, this relaxed and unpretentious restaurant is popular with local residents as well as visitors to the area. Ashoka Bearsden is wheelchair accessible and ideal for informal meals with family or friends, special occasions or romantic nights out.

  • Bawarchi Indian Restaurant

    995 Crow Road, G13 1JP

    West End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Bawarchi Indian Restaurant

    Bawarchi Indian Restaurant is on Crow Road in the Anniesland area of Glasgow’s West End. Under new ownership since autumn 2017, this cosy little restaurant has quickly established a glowing reputation for providing great food and a warm welcome.

  • Britannia Spice

    150 Commercial Street, EH6 6LB

    Leith, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Far Eastern, Indian

    About Britannia Spice

    Named after the Royal Yacht Britannia which is berthed nearby, Britannia Spice is located in a former whisky warehouse on Commercial Street. The restaurant itself is in ship-shape condition; immaculately clean with rope ladders and ships’ helms carefully chosen to accentuate the maritime theme. Child-friendly and wheelchair accessible, Britannia Spice serves multi-ethnic cuisine with dishes from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Thailand. An AA Rosette for culinary excellence is the latest in a long line of awards.

  • Dakhin

    1st Floor, G1 1NP

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Dakhin

    Part of Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City, Dakhin is a restaurant specialising in South Indian cooking rather than generic Indian dishes. The sister restaurant to the nearby Dhabba which serves northern Indian specialities, Dakhin is located on an airy first floor space, and has an open plan kitchen for guests to watch their choices come to life. Dakhin was the first southern Indian restaurant, not just in Glasgow but the whole of Scotland, to dedicate itself to unique, regional specialities, which sets it apart from most of its peers.

  • Dhabba

    44 Candleriggs, G1 1LE

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Dhabba

    Based in Glasgow’s Merchant City on Candleriggs, Dhabba has brought north Indian cooking to the city centre. Dhabba was one of the first Indian restaurants in Glasgow to concentrate on regional specialities rather than Anglo-Indian staples. The result is an award-winning restaurant whose sleek, modern looks match its innovative approach to Indian food.

  • Madha

    42 Albion Street, G1 1LH

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Madha

    Madha is a contemporary Indian restaurant on Albion Street in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City. The bright, open dining room that looks onto the street gives way to a larger space tucked away beyond the bar. Opened in the summer of 2017, Madha is pleasingly different from traditional Anglo-Indian restaurants and offers an intriguing range of dishes which would not look out of place in Jaipur or Kochi. The menu is adaptable to any dietary requirement and even offers vegan wines, if required.

  • Mintleaf

    28 Bernard Street, EH6 6PP

    Leith, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Indian, Thai, Vegetarian/Vegan

    About Mintleaf

    Mintleaf is a vibrant restaurant on Bernard Street in Leith and offers authentic Thai and Indian cuisine. Around the corner from The Shore, the restaurant is wheelchair accessible, child-friendly, and also boasts two private dining rooms on the mezzanine floor. Striking as the decor is, it’s the Indian and Thai dishes which keep the customers coming back.

  • The Everest Nepalese and Indian Restaurant

    52 Home Street, EH3 9NA

    Tollcross, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Indian, Vegetarian/Vegan, Nepalese

    About The Everest Nepalese and Indian Restaurant

    Located on Home Street in Tollcross, The Everest Nepalese and Indian Restaurant is a simply decorated, family-run restaurant. It welcomes couples and family groups and is well suited to group celebrations. Its proximity to the King’s Theatre and cinemas such as the Cameo, Odeon and Filmhouse make it ideal for a pre-show bite to eat.