Are you looking for a bite to eat this weekend? Here is our comprehensive guide to the city's most talked about eateries.
Provided by Glasgowist writer Paul Trainer, this is the city's restaurant power rankings.
1 Flock
The fried chicken trend continues with this new arrival in Finnieston. Breakfast buns until 11.45am and then chicken dishes until 9pm Wednesday-Thursday with honey buffalo sauce, ginger, chilli cheese and peanut butter toppings to choose from. Available for delivery, sit in or there are a couple of tables outside. You will also find freshly roasted coffee to go with your loaded chicken wings.
2 Mrs Falafel
Go visit Mrs Falafel food truck for family recipe street food from Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine, all now available on Ashley Street in the West End. Baba ghanoush, chargrilled lamb kofta, tabbouleh and Lebanese chip pittas. Strong flavours, quirky cool vibes.
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3 Nonna Said
The hip Italian on Candleriggs that everyone is talking about. Choose from innovative combinations like lamb shawarma pizza with spicy lamb mince, shawarma spices and sour cream, salt and chilli macaroni cheese or breaded deep fried lasagna bites.
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4 Naked Soup
The popular Kersland Street hangout has introduced a new look continental café-bar menu with extended opening hours and alcohol available in the evenings. Brothers Josh and Daniel Hannah have a devoted neighbourhood following for their homemade soup and loaded bagels that can now be enjoyed with beers, natural wines or a spritz cocktail.
5 888 Express
Owner Tom Lei launched their Hong Kong street food menu on Byres Road as a sister venue to student favourite Dumpling Monkey. A grocery store with hot food to go or available for delivery. Order grilled chicken dumplings, char sui baozi, won ton and kung po chicken.
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