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Dont really frequent the big smoke all that often but im flying back from turkmenistan (2 days of driving and flying) to the world track champs at the velodrome on the saturday night.
While ive been here for 4 weeks ive eaten nothing but bread , cheese and chocolate.
can anyone recomend me a restaurant fairly central (staying at citizen M hotel in town) that we can get a hearty meal .... i want a decent steak cooked as i ordered it some potatoes and some decent veg. - none of this poncy looking good and having about 7 calories pish.
then i want to wash it down with some ale and a couple of malts. (but happy to move to another establishment for this to occur)
(oh and its mrs t-rs birthday)
[url= http://www.stravaigin.co.uk/ ]Stravaigin[/url] is worth a go; in the W End so about 15 min from Central Glasgow.
Andy
ah i have actually heard of that place. WOuldnt know it if it had kicked me in the face mind you but that looks like a good place to hedge my bets - assuming of course that i can stay awake long enough to get there.
I've not been yet but I hear [url= http://www.guysrestaurant.co.uk/ ]Guy's Restaurant[/url] is pretty good. It's in Merchant City.
Butchers Shop near kelvingrove is where you need to go for a decent steak. Best I've managed to find in Glasgow.
Then head to lebowskis (just a short walk) for a few good beers / malts / ales
We'll be heading to the track champs that night too and I'm currently debating where we should eat beforehand. Might actually do the above ourselves now I've started thinking about it.
Ubiquitous Chip do great steaks
ooooft just been to he butchershop website ...... thats a steak menu i can get my teeth into - tis one of the few reasons i like to go to malmaison in aberdeen for special occasions- they really know how to do a steak and have several different cuts rather than just " 8/10/12 oz steak" as a lot of places do ....
The Sisters in Jordonhill is fantastic, traditional Scottish food that tastes nothing like any Scottish dish you have ever had. Was there again last night.
Crabby Macs (awesome scottish seafood and a nice quiet little location, good for an intimate and interesting meal)
Mother India (amazing curry in a very non-indian styled dining room upstairs)
La Mora (italian, one of my best friend's restaurants)
+1 for the Butcher Shop.
It's been a while, but [url= http://www.roganoglasgow.com/ ]Roganos[/url] used to be good and probably still is. More seafood though, but in spectacularly art deco surroundings. Merchant City
EDIT mind you, just looked at the Butcher Shop menu - meat, meat and more meat.
or mmmm for short
Stravaigin is worth a go; in the W End so about 15 min from Central Glasgow.
Andy
Not as good as it used to be imo, much prefer The Bothy just round the corner
The Pot Still for your drinks. The best trad pub I've found in Glasgow centre(in my limited experience and yes I know the Horseshoe). I dont have a recommendation for a steak.
If you fancy something slightly different then Nanakusa's up Sauchiehall St sticks in the memory for me. It does steak but I guess not how you are picturing it.
im settled on the butchers shop - im salivating at the thought.....
i love seafood but im alergic to it and the next day will be a write off as ill be on the bed in the foetal position ๐
From what you describe I'd recommend Blackfriars, in the Merchant City (10-15 min walk from where you're staying). Good 'non-poncy' food, and excellent ale & malt selection.
Right end of town for a quick taxi to the velodrome.
Also excellent (particularly upstairs, if whisky is your thing) is Cafe Gandolfi, on the other side of the crossroads.
Stravaigin is worth a go; in the W End so about 15 min from Central Glasgow.
AndyNot as good as it used to be imo, much prefer The Bothy just round the corner
The stravaign on byres rd is not the Hanoi Bicycle cafe. to be honest though it's similar quality food so it'll keep most happy.
Getting ny Stravaigins mixed up. Forgot that the proper one is Gibson St., not the other way round
Last minute suggestion for Cafe Gandolfi or one of its offspring
Went to kama sutra after a late arrival on friday night . It was nice but not the best curry ever
Went to the butchershop yesterday - cote de bouff and then the left overs of jaynes sirloin , both cooked to perfection - great staff knew their stuff , warned me cote de bouf being a bone cut isnt ideal for cooking rare due to the fat on the bone not getting crisped. I dont like crunchy fat so suits me ๐
Barely a scrap on the plate
Good job guys !
Sat drinking coffee in st enochs now as the mrs shops
Fair making my mouth water just thinking about it. We ended up nipping into Yo Sushi for a quick bite before heading out to the velodrome.
Coffee in st enochs terry? Best of luck wi that!.
Kimbles wasnt "bad"
Mrs was shopping in hamleys . No one told me town would be mental as it was the santa parade today - id never have agreed to it if id known that !
You eating out tonight terry?
On the train to aberdeen tonight. Jaynes teaching tomorrow