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    111 By Nico

    4.7 (13 reviews)
    PriceyBars, British
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Pammi G.

    The vibe in the restaurant is very much that of a relaxed bistro - the best feature is definitely that the head chef works in the open kitchen in the restaurant whilst his team do prep in a hidden kitchen, so you get a little theatre while you eat. The staff were lovely - friendly, smiley and happy to offer recommendations if you asked. If I had one tiny fault it was that I sat with an empty glass for about 10 minutes but it seemed that lots of tables came in at once and the staff were busy....no biggie - a minor grumble. The concept at 111 is a menu that will change every week. A brilliant but risky idea. Brilliant because every time diners will have an ever different experience, however, if you find a favourite dish you may never see it again. I am sure the new dishes would be just as lovely but still a little risky I think. In truth I could have eaten every single dish on the menu....it was a struggle to only pick one dish for each course. I finally settled on the Duck to start, described as: ravioli, carrot velouté, baked carrot and spinach. When the dish arrived, it was - as expected - a feast for the eyes. It was a beautiful ravioli stuffed full of lovely smokey tender duck, topped with carrot crisps (I love carrot crisps), a well seasoned piece of baked carrot and all topped with a light smooth velouté. It was a gorgeous starter and whetted my appetite for the rest of our meal. For my main dish, I had to have the Cod served with herb crust, sweetcorn, chorizo and black olive tapenade. I have a real thing for chorizo so Just had to try it. When it arrived, it was yet another colourful work of art. The cod was cooked perfectly, the herb crust was only very lightly seasoned and so didn't over power the fish, which was flaky and moist. The chorizo and sweetcorn were the perfect accompaniment - adding texture and bite to the dish. This was probably one of the nicest fish dishes I have ever eaten..it was delicious. For dessert I couldn't look away from the Flaming (YES - FLAMING!!) pistachio and caramel creme brûlée - anything that comes to my table flaming is a winner to me. This dessert was completely and utterly sensational. The top was crunchy and perfectly brittle, it was smooth, creamy, silky, buttery....and absolutely lush! I can only hope that this may pop up on the menu regularly because the thought of never having this again actually breaks my heart a little bit. You need to be aware that the portion sizes aren't massive. I was perfectly content after my 3 courses - could I have eaten more? Yep - I sure could have but I didn't need it, I was perfect as was my friend Louise. The boys however (one 6ft & the other a judo powerhouse) were both still a bit hungry. Just beware that if you like to feel stuffed after you eat, remember to have a sandwich before you go. Here is the mind-blowing part of our night - the 3 course menu was only £20 per person. TWENTY POUNDS!!! So I have zero issue with the quantity of food we were served because the quality was incredible. Completely mind-blowingly outstanding for £20. I will 100% definitely be back here again, regularly I suspect. A brilliant night in lovely surroundings with sensational food...what's not to like??

    Nicola R.

    I was made aware of this restaurant by a few people food bloggers I was following, who were raving about the place. I couldn't miss out on checking it out for myself. So what a good opportunity when my boyfriend asked for ideas for his brother's 40th birthday. Looking at the prices and the menu everything seemed incredibly good value for what would be a table of 6. When I arrived it was a very relaxed atmosphere, it was a Wednesday evening and there was 4 other tables seated. Seemed to be a mix of locals from the area, looking for a night out with either their partners or a girly meal over a bottle of wine. We all agreed that we would opt for the 3 courses options for £20. You can also choose 2 courses for £17, or a taster menu for £30. I was keen to look at the taster menu, but there was sadly a few items I wanted to try on the regular menu that wasn't on the taster, which made me settle for the 3 courses. The dishes were fantastically presented, a piece of art one would say, but the differing textures and married flavours on each dish was what made the meal! The star of the show had to be the Pistacho crème brûlée which arrived at the table flaming! Throughout the service was consistent, our waiter was great and chatty, and gave us a bit of banter - it was a family celebration so we were all rather jolly! The £3 Tanqueray helped me along with this. We all left full, happy, amazed in some ways that something so good was such good value for money. I'll be back again in a heartbeat! (Already purchased vouchers to come back again soon!)

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    Review Highlights - 111 By Nico

    We went on a Monday night as they do a Monday Taste Club which offers the 5 course taster menu for only £20.

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    1051 GWR - Great sense of humor here too. Other side of the sign said "Pilates? I thought you said Pie and Lattes!"

    1051 GWR

    3.1(7 reviews)
    0.3 miGreat Western Road, West End
    ££

    We picked this restaurant because it was down the street from our hotel and it was a great choice…read more There were 4 of us dining; a meat eater, a vegetarian, and 2 pescatarians. We started with drinks. 2 of us had the Joker ipa and the other 2 had the Magners dark fruits cider. 3 of us had the starter of the special soup of the day which was Cauliflower and blue cheese soup. It was so good that I'm going to have to try making it at home. For main course 2 had the Fish and chips. It was light and crisp. The tartare had capers in it which were delicious. The chips were fresh and actually tasted like potato. The Banana blossom was vegan and at first we thought it was meat. It has almost an artichoke like flavor but looks like shredded chicken. It was fried in the same batter as the chips. The meat eater had the Steak sandwich which they said was very tender. The Chips were in a metal container where they stayed hot even after the sandwich was finished. What they found most impressive was the gravy. He doesn't usually like gravy but smothered the chips in it because it was so good. For dessert we had the pavlova which was delicious. The service was wonderful. Everyone was very attentive. I definitely recommend making a reservation in advance which is easy to do online. Prices were very reasonable. We will definitely try and go back before we head back from vacation.

    I'm a little embarassed about how long it's taken me to visit here. Previous incarnations never…read moremanaged to tempt me in, and to be honest it's not the most welcoming building exterior. However, as it's right next to the bus stop on my way home it's a long overdue visit. After walking the 3 minutes from my flat, it was nice to see the 'Dogs welcomed' sign (no, I don't have a dog but it's a good sign for a local pub) and walking in it's a nice space, lots of wood and brick on show. We were given a table and after a quick look at the menu I was heartened to see lots of mention of chorizo! The fare on offer is very much in the burger, pizza and pasta mould but with a few smart twists to make choosing a little more of a challenge. In the end I plumped for the special starter of chorizo, mashed polenta and puy lentils, and it was delicious. The chorizo was the main flavour but worked well with the subtle sweetness of the polenta and the lentils added a nice extra texture underneath everything, the meal was off to a great start. Clare had the black pudding, fried iberico ham and poached egg starter, and not only was it well presented it tasted great (or so I'm told!). Pretty soon after we polished off our starters our pizzas arrived. Stone baked with your own choice of toppings (there are no 'set' pizzas on offer), and my BBQ pulled pork and red onion pizza not only looked great but with a lovely fresh tomato sauce, thin base and a good helping of toppings, the first few bites confirmed what my eyes were telling me. By now I was REALLY regretting not having visited here before now - watching the rack of ribs go past didn't help either, looked great! - and by the time I had finished my pizza I was feeling nicely full, but not stuffed, and enjoyed every bite. Desserts followed, and a wonderful sticky caramel apple tarte tatin, with salted caramel ice cream both appeared promptly and disappeared almost as quickly. A wonderful sweet, caramel sauce, with that kick of bitterness at the edge of the caramel, all sparked with hints of salt from ice cream... deeeelish!! I managed to score some of Clare's dessert, the Chocolate Trio but it was very heavy, although packed full of flavour, but don't think I'd try it next time. Oh yes, there will be a next time. The service was good, the prices look a little on the high side on the menu, but the food was good and overall I was more impressed than I thought I would be. GWR is in a funny location, right next to Gartnavel Hospital and as I said, it doesn't look particularly inviting but if you are in the area, or just passing, it's definitely worth a visit. Even if it's just for a quick drink, there is a good selection of fine ales and a well stocked bar.

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    Ubiquitous Chip - Hot nuts, dirty martini and tap beer.

    Ubiquitous Chip

    4.4(176 reviews)
    1.1 miHillhead, West End
    £££

    Outstanding environment. Extensive wine list and knowledgeable sommelier. Food was superb. Highly…read morerecommend this restaurant

    A Hidden Gem on Ashton Lane…read more Located on the fabulous and trendy Ashton Lane, this place is anything but typical. From the moment you step in, you can tell you're in for something special. The atmosphere is gorgeous -- a bright glass ceiling, lush plants all around, and a rustic stone floor that creates the perfect mix of romantic and relaxed. It feels ideal for a date night but also welcoming for families and friends. The food here is definitely on the high-end side, and while the portions are small for the price, what you're really paying for is excellence. Every bite showcases the chefs' skill, creativity, and attention to detail. The quality and flavor are absolutely superb -- the kind of dining experience you simply won't find anywhere else. We ordered the Pigeon Breast, Bramble, Chicory, Walnut , the Tenderstem Broccoli and the Organic Arran Leaf & Herb Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette, and both dishes completely blew us away. The flavor combinations were thoughtful, unique, and perfectly balanced. This is one of those special spots worth treating yourself to at least once. Whether it's a romantic evening or a celebration with friends, it's an unforgettable dining experience on one of Glasgow's most charming lanes.

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    Smoked mackerel at the top was the best dish of the night

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    The Sisters - The fireplace in the room

    The Sisters

    4.5(26 reviews)
    1.8 miSauchiehall Street West, West End
    ££

    We ate here on our second night in Glasgow. We had the baba ghanoush (sp?) as a starter. We had the…read morebutternut squash and asparagus risotto and the duck breast mains. Both were amazing. Would highly recommend Sisters. Make reservations.

    You can find The Sister restaurant on Kelvingrove Street up the steepest stairs in Glasgow - thank…read moregoodness I wore reasonably low heels :-) As the dining room was absolutely packed I never took any pictures, I don't really like to get in people's face too much with my camera. The vibe tho is grown up, serene and subdued in the best ways, the cream walls were dotted with beautiful abstract art in shades of grey, there was a large fireplace feature, soothing just audible music, fresh red roses on the table (it was valentines!) linen table cloths. It was beautiful and even though it was jumping it felt like a calm and soothing environment. The staff were exactly what you would expect from a restaurant like the Sister - delightful. They were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and the service was fast...probably faster than it normally would be due to the date, having said that I never once felt rushed or harassed - the staff were just sharp and on the ball with clearing plates. The menu at the sisters is like a love letter to Scotland, it was loaded with haggis, black pudding, fish, venison, beef cheeks, clootie dumpling and puff candy. It was like head chef Jackie O'Donnell had stepped into my childhood and brought all those foods into the 21st century. I could very easily have chosen any dish on offer from each course, it's an utterly lush menu. In the end I decided to try the haggis, neeps and tatties to start, I never took pictures of the menu so I forget the exact description of the dish. My first thought upon seeing my dish was wow! There was a puddle of glossy gravy, in the middle was a large haggis cake topped with neeps and a fritter....yes a freakin FRITTER!! I was beside myself as I am sure by now you know how I feel about fritters. The food was utterly gorgeous and without fault, the haggis was tasty and slightly spicy, the neeps were light and creamy, and the fritter was crisp and perfect. Gorgeous! For my main I finally decided on the Chicken breast with Stornoway black pudding, creamed leeks & a red wine jus with a side of Rooster tatties & market vegetables to share. Again visually it was so beautiful to look at. Taste wise it was amazing, the chicken was moist and tender, the creamed leeks still had bite and were seasoned to perfection, the big wedge of black pudding was soft and crumbly, the mash was silky and the red wine jus was lush and decedent. The side was also a triumph - the roasted potatoes were crispy golden nuggets of joy and the veg was incredibly tasty, I even liked the broccoli (I hate broccoli) but I loved however they cooked it. After all that food dessert was touch and go for a while, but there was no way I could leave without trying the Puff candy meringue with honeycomb, ice cream & hot butterscotch sauce. Now lets not kid ourselves this dish it basically a plate of sugar in various forms.....but boy what a plate of sugar it was. The puff candy meringue was light and delicate, the honeycomb was crunchy and sweet and the butterscotch sauce was thick and creamy. This dessert is as good as desserts get. It was a stunning gift from the sugar gods! All in all a pretty exceptional meal and up there with the best I have eaten in Glasgow without question. This is a must try restaurant for me and I will definitely visit again very soon.

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    111 By Nico - bars - Updated May 2026

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