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19 Ashton Lane, G12 8SJ
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Indian
The Ashoka in Glasgow’s Ashton Lane could be seen as the jewel in the crown of the Harlequin group of Indian restaurants. Located just off Byres Road, The Ashoka Ashton Lane boasts a superb location right in the heart of the West End’s party precinct.
1284 Argyle Street, G3 8AB
A West End landmark since 1973, the Ashoka on Argyle Street has an extensive menu of authentic Indian dishes. Located a stone’s throw from Kelvingrove Art Gallery, it has a cosy atmosphere and attentive staff.
192-194 Byres Road, G12 8SN
Cuisine: Indian, Vegetarian/Vegan
Masala Twist is an Indian restaurant and curry house set on the bustling Byres Road, the heart of Glasgow’s West End.
995 Crow Road, G13 1JP
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.
The Lorne Hotel, G3 7TQ
Finnieston, Glasgow
Part of the Lorne Hotel on Sauchiehall Street, Bukharah has long been popular with Indian food fans who are happy to look beyond the most familiar options. With its exposed piping and brick walls, the award-winning Bukharah Indian restaurant has the stylish modern looks to match its creative menus. Offering smart, professional and welcoming service, Bukharah is ideal for a family celebration, working lunch or romantic meal.
61 Ruthven Lane, G12 9BG
Chaakoo Bombay Cafe West End aims to take you back in time to the incredible flavours, smells and atmosphere of a classic Iranian-Indian cafe. The original Bombay cafes were opened by Persian immigrants who came to India in the 19th Century. They were unpretentious dining spots popular for serving a melting pot menu of Iranian grill dishes and Bombay dishes, washed down with classic Irani chai tea. Only 25 still exist in India today, but this new Glasgow addition aims to keep the whole vibe alive and authentic, while throwing in a few added extras. There is also a sister Chakoo restaurant in the city centre.
1348 Maryhill Road, G20 9DG
Divans Darbar is an authentic licensed Indian restaurant that prides itself on great service. The team’s vision is to offer up a distinctive dining experience featuring fresh and unique flavours. Diners can choose from a combination of classic curries, regional specialities and pan-Asian cuisine.
914/916 Sauchiehall Street , G3 7TF
Cuisine: Indian, Modern, Tapas
Named after the stickers that are often found on Indian trucks, Horn Please is a contemporary Indian street food restaurant on Sauchiehall Street. Rattan furniture, national newspapers used as wallpaper and a vintage water pump all add to an enjoyably quirky atmosphere.
2022 Maryhill Road, G20 0AB
Killermont Polo Club in Maryhill is an authentic Indian restaurant which has been packing in the diners since 1991. Not a typical, run-of-the-mill Indian restaurant, it has its own polo team. Following an extensive and stylish refurbishment, Killermont Polo Club now features a clubhouse room, traditional dining room and two private dining areas. While the design has been refreshed, the friendly welcome remains as warm as ever at this relaxed, family-run business on Glasgow’s Maryhill Road.
41 Byres Road, G11 5RG
Little Curry House offers diners a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere to enjoy their freshly prepared dishes.
523 Sauchiehall Street, G3 7PQ
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Indian, Middle Eastern
Located at the Charing Cross end of Sauchiehall Street, Masala Zing is a relaxed and welcoming Indian restaurant.
149 Elderslie Street, G3 7JR
Mr Singh’s India is an Indian restaurant with a unique Scottish twist located just off Sauchiehall Street near Glasgow’s Charing Cross area, suitably located between the city centre and the west end. With friendly staff and a contemporary restaruant, Mr Singh’s India is the place for a celebration or quiet meal, accommodating to all parties with a varied menu, mixing the best Indian cuisine with a few Scottish highlights.
1293 Argyle Street, G3 8TL
Serving a wide range of pakoras and stunning small plates, Murphy’s Pakora Bar is on Argyle Street. Just a short distance from Kelvingrove Park, with bus stops nearby, the restaurant is just a 10 minute stroll from both Kelvinhall Subway station and the popular Byres Road.
157 North Street, G3 7DA
Having served the Southside of Glasgow for over thirty years, The Punjabi expanded to new premises at Charing Cross in 2011. A spacious restaurant with real character, the fully licensed Punjabi Charing Cross cooks top quality Indian dishes from recipes which have been handed down through the restaurant’s long history.
10 Clarendon Street, G20 7QD
Tucked away up a cobbled residential street in St. George’s Cross, Raunak Raseel has the feeling of being a secret find.
The kitchen team are devoted to bringing authentic Indian cooking to the Glasgow curry scene, using only traditional recipes and fresh, wholesome ingredients. The tapas-sized portions give you a chance to sample the wide variety of menu items on offer.
Inside, you will find simple, laidback decor that keeps your attention focused firmly on the flavours on the plate.
9 Partick Bridge Street, G11 6PN
Rickshaw & Co. is a vibrant street food restaurant offering an array of delicious and unique dishes straight from India and Bangladesh. The interior is colourful and contemporary, with nods to the Indian and Bangladeshi cultures throughout. Expect a relaxed vibe, perfect lighting and lots of vivid pattern and colour when you enter their doors.
641 Great Western Road , G12 8RE
Homestyle Indian cuisine in the West End Sultan’s occupies a prime spot on Great Western Road, handy for many of the main shops and bars of the West End. Promising authentic Indian and Pakistani homestyle food, you can enjoy tucking into a range of South Asian soul dishes.
29 Ashton Lane, G12 8SJ
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