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    Chompsky

    4.6 (17 reviews)
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    Briony C.

    I've missed the last couple of Chompsky pop-ups but this one started on Friday so I was able to make it along. Dixieland is Creole cuisine from the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans and they're dishing it up at Drury Street's pop up space which is actually on Renfield St if you want to get really confused. The menu is small as you'd expect from a pop-up: jambalaya, pulled pork po' boy, oysters and stuffed peppers. I went for the jambalaya - 4 whopping prawns on top of some of the tastiest rice I've had in recent memory with a slice of lemon and packed with flavour. At first I thought the portion was a little small but actually, it was perfect and delicious for £6. I also tried some of the sweet potato fries which were nicely caramelised. Yum. There's a dessert option too - powdered sugar beignets which I couldn't resist. For £2.50 you'll get two and they're super hot when they arrive and best eaten as quickly as possible. Lovely little pillowy bites of heaven, similar to a donut I guess. If I wasn't so lazy, I would totally go back today for their last day of the pop up. You should go along in my place and make me jealous with your photos. I can't wait to see where Chompsky pop up next time. Note: 15% off when you check-in on Yelp.

    Whisky & soju combo. Will keep this in mind...
    Elaine D.

    I'd lived in South Korea for two years and was really excited at the idea of having vegan-friendly Korean food in Glasgow at this event. And... soju! (A Korean spirit.) Sometimes I've bought it from Seewoo (or Lim's on Cambridge St also have it) but it was good to have it available in a bar. I've been to a Korean restaurant in Glasgow on two occasions and once they did a fantastic job on veganising menu dishes for me, and once the idea of putting tofu with vegetables seemed illogical to them. So, hit and miss. Anyway - I loved the Franco's Folly cocktail, I'd never had soju with whisky before, I will be again! The potato tornado was tasty and crispy, the kimbap was good, rice was nice (I love sesame flavourings), and the ddukbokki (rice cakes and veg) was delicious. I would have liked a slightly bigger portion as a 'main', though. Usually this comes in a sauce made with fish in Korea, and it's been years since I've had it, so this was a big highlight. It had the right amount of hotness for me in that I needed water to drink with it. Koreans like their food h-o-t spicy and has caused me a number of embarrassing coughing fits in the past! It would have been nice if the romanisation of the Korean names of the dishes had been on the menu in brackets next to the food descriptions, just for a bit of authenticity. I'm looking forward to seeing what other events Chomsky's do next. I recommend getting there early as we got there around 5pm and had to wait for a bit to get seated and the venue weren't taking reservations (and it was our fault for taking so long to get there as I had planned to go along for 1pm!).

    Pammi G.

    When we arrived at the pop-up at Devils Deli I bumped it to the utterly gorgeous Briony and Lynsay for a small impromptu bloggers summit. As soon as I walked up Briony instructed me to get the Peanut Butter and Jelly S'more immediately to try, with B being my Food Soulmate I took this advice very seriously and had one in my hand within a minute. Boy, where do I even start with this...it was beautiful. Thick gooey peanut butter and tart jelly sandwiched between 2 slightly soft biscuits and served with blow torched marshmallows. Utterly Epic and massive, a great start. Knowing that I couldn't manage anything else I got the rest to take away for later. Next I tried the Orange and Coconut Blonde. The sponge was heavy and dense while staying moist and so flavoursome, with the coconut definitely being the stronger flavour. It was a huge slice and I enjoyed it massively. The Pumpkin Cheesecake Brownie was probably my least favourite, hey we can't love everything right? I like a fudgey brownie as much as the next person but for my tastes this was a little too squiqy inside and I never really got the taste of pumpkin from it. Purely personal thing but I was unable to finish the brownie. I definitely saved the best for last though...the Banana and salted caramel s'more. I don't know what special powers head chef Felicity has but clearly being able to work out my absolute food porn dreams are one of them. To me this tasty treat was perfection, using the same biscuits as the peanut butter s'more which were slathered with creamy salted caramel, layered with big hunks of banana and then topped with blow torched mallows.....it was amazing. I don't like raisins so I didn't get an Oatmeal, raisin and caramelised pecan whoopie pie, but I have heard really great things about it from those who did try it. An amazingly successful pop up by all account and I am already looking forward to seeing where these little food loving gnomes pop up next.

    Hoisin and peanut pulled pork bao.
    Lainy S.

    Before they got a residence in Buchanan Galleries amazing new food court, I'd never had the opportunity to try Chompsky. So, after a quick scan of the options at Taste Buchanan I decided that bao was the only real way to satisfy my lunchtime hunger. It was really quiet when we arrived at midday so we took our time to go over the options. With four different flavours available I opted for the hoisin and peanut pulled pork bao. I don't normally go in for pulled pork, especially when they have tempura prawn as an option, but hoisin is one of those giant food beacons that draw me in to a dish. We also ordered one of each side available, sweet potato fries with spicy mayo and crispy salt fried squid. We went for a couple of iced teas to wash it all down too. Our food was ready fairly quickly and it looked as pretty as a picture. The pickled vegetables and thin slices of green apple on my bao were so vibrant and appealing, the pork came in a generous helping with a good coating of hoisin and the bun looked deliciously fluffy. The combinations of flavours worked amazingly together, with an added crunch coming from the finely chopped peanuts. The squid was exceptional. Salty with a nice light crisp coating, but still perfectly tender to bite into. Definitely among the best squid I've had - and I am a complete fuss when it comes to squid. The sweet potato fries were just okay though. I struggled to find any that actually resembled a fry. They were more just small bites of sweet potato and they could have been a little more crunchy on the outside. The spicy mayo that accompanied these definitely outshone them. The only other disappointment was my iced tea. It kind of tasted of nothing. A very slight hint of pomegranate and no peach at all. I drank less than half of this - and considering it was £3 a pop, I'll be taking a hard pass next time. All in all though I had two great dishes from Chompsy and one okay dish. That squid would easily entice me back and next time I'll be trying the tempura prawn bao!

    Delicious mushroom bao
    Lucy B.

    I'd heard that the new food court, Taste Buchanan, at Buchanan Galleries was pretty good, so I was keen to have a nosey about. First up HAD to be Chompsky! The menu is small, as you would expect from a street-food themed place, and it's perfectly formed. I had a Mushroom Bao - garlic shitake and oyster mushrooms with pickled ginger and pea-shoots. It was so delicious, honestly I could eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I am eagerly looking forward to the next time I'm in town when I'll be in for another one. And at only a fiver, it's a nicely affordable snack. They have a variety of green-tea mixtures, but I just wanted a bottle of water, which only cost a quid, so I was pleased with that too.

    Carrot pancake with berries and cream! And a soy cappuccino on the side
    Sarah A.

    This is my second time catching a Chompsky pop-up event, and I'm glad I didn't miss it! Those pancakes were superb! I ordered the Chompsky pancakes with peach and marzipan and a choco hazelnut shake by Pena (to cool me off after a tennis lesson under the warm sun). My partner tried the carrot pancake with berries and cream! The pancakes were DELIGHTFUL! My partner really liked his carrot pancakes, though they were a little on the heavy side for me. My pancakes with peaches were so good though and I much preferred my choice :) delicious! The shake was so refreshing too! Nothing to complain there :) It took some time for the guys to prepare the food but I assume it's cause Pena doesn't have much space for cooking and they had to improvise a lot which is ok (and props too them). Their friendliness and overall welcoming character also compensated for the slightly long wait. Will definitely keep going to their pop-up events!

    Lindsay C.

    Dropped in for a feed at the Chompsky & Co Paint Their New Food Truck pop-up at The Glue Factory last weekend. The toasties all sounded delicious - I plumped for the portobello mushroom, truffled leek and taleggio cheese. It was on good chunky bread and the filling was really rich. I also got to try the avocado, jalapeno and Monteray Jack - well tasty. The cakes were lovely as well - I tried the lemon and lime polenta cake and the brownie. Cool laid back setting, loved the artwork, and the truck was looking great when we left.

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    Review Highlights - Chompsky

    The Pumpkin Cheesecake Brownie was probably my least favourite, hey we can't love everything right?

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    The Corner Shop

    The Corner Shop

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 miDuke Street, Dennistoun

    I'm the world's worst charity shopper, so this is just the kind of store I need. You can tell the…read morestuff here is well-chosen and taken care of as the display of the shop is amazing. It's only open on a Saturday but it was pretty busy while we were there, so it's obviously popular. I didn't buy anything on this visit but I had a nosey and was impressed with the range - there was a couple of designer pieces as well as good accessories like shoes, hats and bags. It's a lovely shop which is well worth a visit if you're in the area (or even make a special trip) - and it's handy for Redmond's next door and Nakodar over the road if you're with someone who's not into charity shopping!

    *Just a heads up, the Corner shop is currently only open on Saturdays.*…read more The Corner Shop is a gem of a find. This beautiful second hand and vintage shop offers fantastic clothes, accessories and trinkets at prices that'll please even the most thrifty of second-hand shoppers. And you'll receive the most friendly of welcomes from lovely owner, Ruth. There's lots to see and it's all very organised and displayed so beautifully. The quality is superb, with many items new with tags on for a fraction of the original price. I like that there are departments that call for a good old rummage, with a box of trousers and shelves of knitwear. What is second-hand shopping without a search for treasure? - The Corner Shop is one big trove, and makes for an exciting browse. I left with some lovely green handmade knitted gloves and a gorgeous ring and bracelet. The total was a jaw-dropping five pounds! - An undoubtable bargain. Oh, and I left with a smile too, because today I discovered the Corner Shop and I'm already looking forward to my next visit.

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    Cornucopia Records

    Cornucopia Records

    5.0(1 review)
    1.3 miWest End

    Like doom, death or black metal? Nope? How about some noise, drone or pshyc music? That don't float…read moreyou boat either you say? How about some punk / reggae / dub or cool soundtracks, cause they have that too! It fair to say this new pop-up record store, nestled away in the basement of one of the West End's favourite coffee haunts, Offshore, will not be everyone's cup of tea (see what I did there), but if you have any sense of curiosity I would highly recommend giving this place a whirl. The two chaps that run this place mainly sell new and used vinyl, all of which is in near perfect condition. As mentioned already they don't really cater for the masses and their music is "niche" to say the least. However, if you are a fan of metal in any shape or form this place is for you! On first visit, I was totally overwhelmed with the amount of bizarre stuff they have. These guys are proper music geeks and I kinda felt a little bit intimidated tackling the huge record collection. However, the owners are incredibly friendly and I got chatting to them about their amazing stash of records, got some good tips and came away with two great purchases. Glasgow needs more amazing underground record stores like this, run by incredibly passionate people. Their prices where very reasonable for some of the rare oddities I spotted, so clearly they are more interested in providing good value rather than ripping punters off. As its only a pop up shop, they won't be sticking around for much longer, so go and show your support while you can :)

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    Audio Beef By Mad Chef - There's a guy playing sax on a table

    Audio Beef By Mad Chef

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre

    I'm honestly not sure how to begin describing an event that was probably one of the strangest but…read moremost brilliant I've experienced. It started with a seven course set menu and ended with a man standing on a table playing a saxophone along to house beats in the middle of a bar. Sounds fun, doesn't it? This pop-up street food event was created by 'Mad Chef' - the resident chef at Bar Bloc on Bath Street. For the first time, he decided to create a New York inspired evening of street food, music and fun! The event was hosted by Mini Bar, a tiny, club-like venue that squeezed around thirty people in for this incredible event. The first two courses came as one, consisting of Smoked Corn Chowder and Mad Falafel - fried falafel balls fused with coconut and peanut butter. The chowder, which I didn't expect to like, was salty, smokey and filled with chunks of soft potato and pancetta. The falafel balls were a huge hit with everyone, containing whole peanuts - no processed peanut butter here! Served in street-food style cardboard trays, the food tasted and felt authentic, even the salad garnish was delicious! The next course we ended up waiting quite a while for, but the atmosphere of the place was fantastic and a big screen in the bar was linked to a camera in the kitchen which showed a massive set of decks in the middle of the kitchen, with Mad Chef bouncing around trying to get everything done. When the next course did come out, it was worth the wait, thought not for the faint-hearted! It was the 'Park Slope Patty' - a beef patty with salted caramel, habanero puree, caramelised onions, American cheese and the usual relish. I think it was pretty brave he decided to serve such a spicy burger as so many people just don't do chilli, and this was pretty hot! The great thing was, though the habanero puree was hot, the other elements of the burger helped tone it down and the sweetness of the salted caramel & onions complimented the spice perfectly. Next up, the Vendor Dog, which was one of my favourite courses but also by far the messiest! A little hot dog in a mini brioche bun with fried chilli onions and classic ketchup & mustard. So much flavour in such a little bun! The final savoury course was the Cuban Pork Taco - pulled pork on a tortilla with wedges of fresh orange, lime and a dollop of sour cream. The pork was succulent and delicious and the zesty freshness of the citrus fruit was inspired! The desserts were soon whizzing their way round the room, starting with mini strawberry meringues and home made honeycomb. The honeycomb was fantastic and the meringues were certainly not mini! They were quickly followed by the final course - 'Hubba Bubba' bubblegum ice cream with popping candy. It really did taste like hubba bubba and the little flecks of popping candy added crunch and a bit of fun! By this point it was 11.45pm and I was fit to burst, but the night was far from over! The Mad Chef himself came out to say hello and thank us - using as many profanities as humanely possible - and to let us know that soon, a live saxophone player would be standing on a table in the middle of the room, playing along to the dance beats still coming from the decks in the kitchen. Well, that's one way to end an evening! Just after midnight, with the sound of saxophones and swearing lingering in our ears, we piled out of Mini Bar and headed home. Mad Chef did a fantastic job creating an inspired and delicious menu, all the while mixing tunes and keeping his guests entertained. I can't wait for the next one!

    You wouldn't expect a night with the self proclaimed 'Mad Chef' to be normal now would you? And far…read morefrom normal this night was. Initially I was confused as to the reason why he decided to call this little pop up venture "Audio Beef" but it all became very apparent when I stepped foot into Mini Bar. If you were after a quiet candle lit meal and a relaxing chilled out soundtrack to enjoy your 7 course feast well, you may have been a tad disappointed. Instead, Mad Chef and his posse managed to create a club vibe within the tiny Mini Bar. Not content with serving up some 30/40 people with 7 courses of punked up New York style street food, Mr Chef decides to blare out LIVE 90s style Chicago house & disco tunes all night with actual decks set out in the KITCHEN. Accompanied also by a LIVE sax player who got jiggy on the table tops at the end of the night, which made for one the most exhilarating dinners I've ever had. Its fair to say the man's multitasking skillz are other worldly. The dj-ing was spot as the chefs cooked away. All this was relayed out to the punters over a live feed on a big tv screen in the main bar. Its fair to say Mad Chef and his posse were having a right good time dancing about, playing cool retro tunes and, somehow, incredibly, dishing out some top notch grub. So I think I've set the rather interesting scene by now. In order to get into the groove it was probably best to grab a few drinks and go with the flow. At first, I must admit, I was a little unsure, but, as everyone started to relax and get into the spirit of things, it turned out to be one hell of a fun night. Right, onto the food! The menu consisted of 7 small plates, almost tapas style so you could get a flavour for everything without, I guess, getting totally stuffed. The menu was kinda New York / Americana inspired but with some pretty major and inventive twists. Take for example the wonderful corn chowder, but infused with some smokey pancetta, or the falafel with peanut butter and coconut, or Hubba Bubba ice cream with popping candy. My favourite dish of the night however had to be the Park Slope Patty burger with salted caramel and habanero puree. The burger packed an almighty chilli kick but was somehow balanced with an amazing sweetness. Its fair to say everything tasted wonderful and, with the last desert not getting dished up until 23:30 I'm glad I wasn't completely stuffed and bloated by the end of the night. It really was the perfect amount of food all served up by the wonderfully charming and friendly staff of the Mini Bar. If you want to try something totally unique, in terms of food and surroundings then this is the night for you. Mad Chef tells us that street food is all about soul, partying, getting to meet and mingle with new people and the man has a darn good point! This was a fun packed night that will definitely live in my memory for a long long time. A resounding 5 stars to you Mad Chef and your most excellent 'Beef Audio' night!

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    Hubba Bubba ice cream topped with popping candy. Oh yeah!

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    Taste Buchanan - Banana and vanilla waffle

    Taste Buchanan

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.0 miCity Centre
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    I knew I had to come and have a look at the new and improved Buchanan Galleries foodcourt. To say…read moreimproved wouldn't be hard as it was just Super Generic Food Court before hand. The Burger King is still in place, however, so if you feel the need for a whopper, you can still get that. The star are the independent retailers though. I'm led to believe they rotate and change with a few regulars staying, so I'm obviously just reviewing what I had from Surf Dog. There were many options from lots of different cuisines, but as soon as I saw a chilli dog, my mind was made up. With the dog for £6, a side for £3 - I had onion rings, rather than the sweet potato fries - and a can of soft drink for £1, my meal came to a reasonable tenner. The Taste Buchanan set up is pretty unusual in that it's made out to be an outdoor garden, only indoors and on the top floor of a shopping centre. Garden benches and school style chairs are the order of the day, and it's a nice touch not to be presented again with generic seating from Bland Furniture R Us or wherever food courts usually go. After a short wait for my food to be prepared from scratch, it arrived. The chill dog was gorgeous, presented with just the right mix of chilli, sour cream and grilled jalapenos to be a total and utter mess to eat... that's the sign of a good chilli dog, folks. The chilli itself was warm and wholesome, not too spicy so the heat didn't overwhelm the taste of the dog, but the addition of the grilled jalapenos meant you could add extra heat if you wanted. Of course I did, because that's how I roll. The onion rings were light, crispy and just ideal for dipping in leftover chilli and sour cream. I would definitely get a side order of those again! To sum up, I love the idea of various retailers in one place and changing from time to time, if they're all of this quality and value for money, then it's definitely going to be a hit. I should remember though, that there is no graceful way to eat a chilli dog in public, although at least this time, I managed to avoid spilling it down my shirt, which is a bonus and unusual.

    What a great concept, and so far the offerings have been top notch…read more The idea is simple enough - rotate 'street food' vendors in a permanent space - giving smaller vendors an opportunity in a prime location, and giving us punters the chance to sample the wares of some places we might not have tried otherwise. I was lucky enough to be there on opening night and have been back twice since and I've not been disappointed with the food on offer yet. On the first night I tried a few of the offerings including bao from Chompsky - I tried two, the garlic mushroom, and the pulled pork, both delicious - and a sneaky slice of pizza from Nomad (part of the Firebird team I think). Ohhh and of course I started with ice cream from Equis (hey, it's the first stall you see....). I didn't get over to Union Waffles (look right as you come up the escalator as it's set back away from the other vendors, nor could I fit in any cupcakes by Paige, but there is always next time! I managed to chat to the guy who runs it (and the others) and the premise is that they will rotate every now and then, possibly more often at peak times, but the goal is to bring local vendors, offering quality food, to the masses. I was back last week to try Surf Dog which was also pretty good, a good quality hot dog with crushed nachos and a nice salsa. Downsides would be the layout, which on a busy Friday lunchtime ends up with a long queue of people in one place not realising that you can queue for each vendor independently, and the major downside was the time it took to get our food. Hopefully just teething issues, it'll be a different setup for most of the vendors I'd imagine, switching from a van/truck at a site, to peak lunchtime in the city centre! Price wise it runs about average for a lunch, £5 seems the average for most dishes which, given it's fresh food (unlike the processed guff next door at Burger King) seems reasonable. Anyway I don't mind paying a little extra to get these kind of options in the city centre. I really hope it takes off and is successful, I know I'll be back again! Top tip: get the app (there are signs all over the seating area) to keep up to date with new additions and rotations!

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