10 Tunnel St, Glasgow, G3 8HL, United Kingdom, Scotland
Absolutely disgusted. My partner had booked this restaurant for ourselves and our grandparents for us to get there and be told the kitchen was closed leaving our elderly grandparents to wander around aimlessly looking for another venue to try and get something to eat before a show. I understand emergencies happen. However, given they were aware hours before, I cannot see any reason why they could not have called or emailed to let us know before we arrived so we could make alternate arrangements. Now our poor grandparents are sitting on a bench with a sandwich not having eaten since this morning. Avoid
Estuve en este bar una noche de karaoke. Me gusta mucho este bar pero, lamentablemente, el karaoke compere no parecía entender los parámetros de su trabajo. La gente no va al karaoke para escuchar al compere en un viaje del ego. Su trabajo es presentar cantantes de karaoke, no cantar tantas canciones él mismo como él quiere. Había varias personas allí que tenían sus nombres para una canción y no tuvieron la oportunidad de cantar.
The Police Box 64 Wilson Street, Glasgow G1 1HD Scotland, Scotland
I have a falafel or Kushari from Hazim every lunch time- it is delicious, fresh and cheap. I loved the cheese toasty lady who was in the police box before, but I love falafel just as much! You can choose from a range of vegan options - falafel, kushari (pasta, lentils and rice- egyptian dish) or a meat option with kofta in a wrap! SO YUMMY. only £3.50.
If you fancy a filled roll or breakfast then this is a great place to stop off - Everything is not expensive, fresh and the staff are extremely friendly, full of patter.
It also has an on site bakery where everything is made fresh on the day - their sugar ring doughnuts are particularly good - everything a mass market doughnut is not. Fresh, light, full of flavour, greasy and sugary - extremely good. Just like doughnuts used to be before factory production got it's way.
Well worth a diversion or pop in if you're in the area, not far from The Barras are they're open on a Sunday
Came to this newish cafe with a couple of friends for evening snacks.
The cafe mainly sells Indian style coffees, teas and snacks, although these do have traditional western dessert and savoury options as well. We all went for the Karak Chai for drink, six small doughnuts and I also got a Omelette Wrap.
The Karak Chai s a little bit like the classic Masala Chai, but not as sweet as it's normally made in India. That actually worked for us because none of use are sweet toothed. It's nice being able to taste tea and milk.
The Omelette Wrap is like a burrito, except the wrap was a paratha. The filling was a mix of scrambled eggs, unions, chillis, peppers and I think tomatoes. Only mildly spicy, the filling was like eating a nice homemade omelette with all the aforementioned flavours coming through.
The doughnuts have the option of topping and we went with just plain sugar and Nutella. The doughnuts are definitely smaller than average and each could be finished in a few bites. The doughnuts were okay, not because of the size, but the doughnut were a little heavy and not especially tasty.
Overall, I would come back.