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Glasgow has become synonymous with good food.  The city boasts a variety of gastronomic delights from traditional treats such as haggis and oatcakes to local fatty fodder like the deep fried Mars bar and the square sausage.

Glasgow provides locals and visitors with an incredibly diverse menu where price and quality can vary significantly. To help you with your quest for culinary pleasure, Find Me Glasgow provides you with a guide to the best places to eat in the city.

Glasgow restaurants are as changeable as the Scottish weather and visitors to the city will often find that the restaurant they discovered on their last break is no longer in business.  This change in ownership is most prevalent in the centre of Glasgow but don’t worry if a familiar eatery is closed; new places are springing up all the time and the old favourites continue to serve mouth watering meals throughout rain or recession.

One of these favourites is stalwart of the restaurant scene, culinary institution Rogano, which serves slick diners with select seafood in flashy Art Deco surroundings. The restaurant’s central location near Royal Exchange Square ensures that only the most lavish of clientele grace its glamorous 1930’s booths.  The luxurious interior is designed in the style of the Cunard liner, Queen Mary, and built by the same workers. Stuff your wallet with cash and treat yourself to some old fashioned extravagance in the oldest restaurant in Glasgow.

Café Andaluz is another great city centre favourite for lunch or dinner. Its handy location just off George Square is perfect for a quick bite with a wide selection of tapas to choose from. This is good place to try out something new without being stuck with a plate full of food that you don’t like. 

 

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