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Glasgow: Top Scottish Restaurants

If you fancy some quality Scottish food, then read on to find out which one is for you. From traditional menus, to menus with lots of twists, there really is something for everyone. 

Arisaig

Arisaig provides you with a Scottish contemporary fine dining experience, and is located within the stunning courtyard of the historic Merchant Square.

 

Not only does it offer authentic food, but it has an in-depth range of Scottish malt whisky.

 

Find them at:

 

1 Merchant Square, Candleriggs, Glasgow

0141 553 1010 

The Ubiquitous Chip

In the heart of Glasgow you find The Ubiquitous Chip, a restaurant that cooks Scottish produce, with a primarily French technique. Don’t be fooled by the name, there are barely any chips in sight…

 

For something slightly different head over to:

 

12 Ashton Lane, Glasgow

0141 334 5007

Bothy

The Bothy is situated just off the fashionable Byres Road in the West End of Glasgow, and they serve modern classics with a twist to match their location.

 

The comfortable, relaxed surroundings make for an enjoyable dining experience, with the added sparkle of all the staff being in kilted uniforms.

 

Find Bothy at:

 

11 Ruthven Lane, Hillhead, Glasgow

0845 166 6032

Ingram Wynd

For another twist, Ingram Wynd is a Scottish restaurant with a unique Victorian era theme.

 

Set in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City, the menu is full of modern versions of traditional homemade Scottish dishes.

 

Fancy taking a visit? Head over to:

 

58 Ingram Street, Glasgow

0141 553 2471

Stravaigin

With Stravaigin meaning ‘to wander’, their slogan is ‘Think global, eat local’. With a more than adventurous Scottish menu, they have recently tried out grey squirrel, rook, hedgerow herbs and sea urchins.

 

To try out Stravaigin, find them at:

 

28 Gibson Street, Kelvinbridge, Glasgow

0141 334 4099

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