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The Best Restaurants in Glasgow

10 Restaurants
When someone says ‘Glasgow’, what’s the first thing you think of? The legendary bands? The fierce football rivalry? Or maybe the broad accent and famously friendly locals? We’d like you to put food at the top of that list, as Glasgow is home to an abundance of fabulous restaurants that cater to every palate and purse, from MICHELIN-Starred dining to buzzy Bib Gourmands. Here, we run through a few of our Inspectors’ favourite spots in this wonderful city.
Updated on 13 February 2026
Cail Bruich
725 Great Western Road, G12 8QX Glasgow City
££££ · Modern Cuisine

We start with one of Glasgow’s very best restaurants. Chef Lorna McNee is becoming an increasingly prominent name in Scottish gastronomy and it’s easy to see why. She and her team produce mature dishes with complementing flavours and a subtle creativity, all underpinned by strong classical technique. Knowing when there are enough ingredients are on the plate is a particular strength of the kitchen, with each dish free from over-elaboration. The same owners also run Brett, a relaxed, grill-centric spot just a short walk away.

Elements
19 New Kirk Road, Bearsden, G61 3SJ Glasgow City
£££ · Modern Cuisine

The suburb of Bearsden may be a little way outside the city, but it’s well worth making the trip to this elegant restaurant with the feel of a smart neighbourhood operation. The cooking is characterised by its produce, which is seasonal, Scottish and of excellent quality. Dishes sometimes draw on international influences and often showcase a variety of different flavours, backed by strong technical skill. Fitting with the restaurant’s name, the cocktails are designed to reflect the natural elements.

Fallachan Kitchen
Arch 15, 8 Eastvale Place, G3 8QG Glasgow City
££££ · Modern Cuisine

If you’re a fan of intimate dining experiences, then this might be the Glasgow restaurant for you. Located in the desirable Kelvingrove neighbourhood, it’s an endearingly small and personally run place, with diners all sat around one communal table. Chef-Owner Craig Grozier chats away with his guests before cooking generous, proudly Scottish dishes that are crafted with real care and passion. For something a little different and run with palpable pride, it makes a fabulous destination.

GaGa
566 Dumbarton Road, Partick, G11 6RH Glasgow City
££ · Malaysian

Whether you’re a Malaysian food enthusiast or a novice looking to explore the wonders of a new cuisine, GaGa is the place to be. The latest restaurant from Malaysian-Scottish chef Julie Swee Lin is located in the Partick neighbourhood and occupies a large former butcher’s shop that feels bright and fresh, just like the food. Every plate is bursting with colour and flavour, often taking on influences from surrounding countries, such as the Sichuan fried chicken or the nasi goreng. There’s also an extensive cocktail list to add to the fun.

Ka Pao
Botanic Gardens Garage, 26 Vinicombe Street, G12 8BE Glasgow City
££ · Asian

More delicious southeast Asian flavours can be found at this buzzing Bib Gourmand spot that is deservedly packed full of contented diners. Whether it’s the addictive corn ribs or one of several delicious curries, the cooking is carefully executed and based on top-quality produce. The atmosphere is pleasantly laid-back and, despite turning over big numbers, the service team run the place with brilliant efficiency – whilst always taking time to be friendly and engaging. If you’re visiting the Botanic Gardens, this is the ideal place to stop for lunch.


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Margo
68 Miller Street, G1 1DT Glasgow City
££ · Mediterranean Cuisine

Spread over two floors in the heart of the city, Margo may occupy a vast space, but it has no trouble filling it with happy diners and an electric buzz in the air. That’s probably got something to do with the affable yet efficient service team, the great value for money and the extensive menu of Mediterranean-inspired sharing plates. The dish ideas may come from southern Europe, but the produce is largely Scottish and helps to provide bags of flavour in every bite.

Ox and Finch
920 Sauchiehall Street, G3 7TF Glasgow City
££ · Mediterranean Cuisine

Another restaurant from Jonathan MacDonald – the man behind both Ka Pao and Margo – Ox and Finch is Glasgow’s longest-serving Bib Gourmand, having held the distinction for over a decade. Still just as enjoyable as ever, it is the epitome of honest, value-driven dining, a place which prioritises a relaxed atmosphere and straightforward flavour over unnecessary bells and whistles. Mediterranean cuisine is the basis of the menu, with savvy use of simpler ingredients being the kitchen’s calling card.

Sebb's
68 Miller Street, G1 1DT Glasgow City
££ · World Cuisine

Yet another Bib Gourmand-awarded restaurant from Jonathan MacDonald’s Scoop Restaurants group behind Ox and Finch and co, Sebb’s is further proof that he is a master of the buzzy, well-priced eatery. Situated in Margo’s basement, there’s a sultry, neon-bathed vibe to the place, with stacks of vinyl records on the shelves and a focus on top-quality cocktails that saw it receive our Exceptional Cocktails Award for 2026. The cooking has no specific inspiration, instead focusing on bold flavours from all over the world.

The Clarence
168 Hyndland Road, G12 9HZ Glasgow City
££ · Modern British

Here is another Glaswegian restaurant where you can find plenty of bang for your buck. This one comes from the Charalambous brothers, who also own MICHELIN-Starred Cail Bruich, and is situated in the West End Hyndland district. It’s a bar and brasserie rolled into one, with a relaxed, neighbourhood feel. A grill section forms a core of the menu, with prime produce ranging from tuna loin to beef sirloin cooked over flames. Across the board, the dishes put the focus on the ingredients and are bold in flavour. Come for a traditional roast on Sundays.

UNALOME by Graeme Cheevers
36 Kelvingrove Street, G3 7RZ Glasgow City
££££ · Modern British

Glasgow’s other MICHELIN Star is this mightily impressive spot in the Finnieston neighbourhood. The eponymous chef marshals a kitchen team who are skilled in their classical technique, with a menu full of dishes that showcase precision and refinement in their execution. The style of cooking is largely traditional and tried-and-tested, resulting in satisfying dishes which lean on the quality of their ingredients – ingredients which are invariably superb and befitting of a MICHELIN-Star kitchen.



Hero Image: A busy Glasgow street, close to some of the city's best restaurants. © MarioGuti/iStock

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