The top food places in the city according to the inspectors from the popular guide
The Good Food Guide was founded by Raymond Postgate in 1951 and today it remains the longest-standing and best-selling guide to dining out in the UK.
Inspections are conducted on an ongoing basis and anonymously with impartial recommendations then offered.
Members of The Good Food Guide Club can access hundreds of reviews and pictures via their app.
Here are the 19 Glasgow restaurants that are currently recommended by The Good Food Guide.
Members of The Good Food Guide Club can access hundreds of reviews and pictures via their app.
17. Kelp
Rating: Good. “Although proudly showcasing sustainable Scottish seafood, this could as easily be an Atlantic-facing eatery in St Ives or San Sebastián. Freshness and flavour come with broad culinary influences and a few original innovations.”
18. Number 16
Rating: Good. “Finding a long-standing culinary offer at the bottom of Byres Road can be a challenge. To find one that has been doing the business since 1999 and still consistently delivers imaginative and tasty dishes at reasonable prices makes you value the commitment of small, passionate local restaurateurs.”
19. The Loveable Rogue
Rating: Good. “As the name suggests, the Loveable Rogue doesn’t take itself too seriously but offers creative and good-value food in an informal setting or, as chef/co-owner Joe Lazzerini puts it, ‘good times and great scran’.”
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