Posted on 29 July 2012. Tags: American, Hot Sauce, Mexican, Spicy, Tequila, West End
As a New Yorker living in Glasgow, whenever anyone asks me what I miss from home, I always answer, ‘Mexican food’. There isn’t a single decent Mexican restaurant in the whole city, and all the places that try to make Mexican food offer a bland imitation of the real thing. The vegetarian options inevitably contain [...]
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Posted on 16 February 2012. Tags: Beer, West End
‘The beer industry is sick, and order viagra we are the f***ing doctor’. This is how BrewDog describes itself in its ‘about us’ pamphlet. The craft brewery opened up a pub across from the Kelvingrove Museum last summer, but I only recently got a chance to check it out. BrewDog is the only pub I’ve [...]
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Posted on 24 October 2011. Tags: heston blumenthal, Ice-Cream, waitrose
<img src=”http://www.tasteofglasgow.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/IMG_0563-590×442.jpg” alt=”Heston Blumenthol’s Mustard Ice Cream” width=”590″ height=”442″ /> I don’t normally eat much ice cream due to a mild lactose intolerance that makes eating high-fat dairy products a bit of a gamble. comprar cialis generico That being said, when I noticed Heston Blumenthal’s mustard savoury ice cream at Waitrose (£2.79), I was too [...]
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Posted on 01 April 2011. Tags: City Centre, Fusion
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Posted on 02 March 2011. Tags: City Centre, Japanese, Sushi
“You’re green,” I said to my dining partner. “Now you’re blue. Now yellow. Back to green again.” I was hopelessly distracted from my food at Nanakusa by the ever-changing neon lighting and irritatingly upbeat Japanese pop music. Which is a shame, because the food was actually quite good. Nanakusa offers a varied Japanese menu [...]
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Posted on 21 February 2011. Tags: Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian
Whenever I travel abroad, I always make a point of visiting the local supermarkets. I love everything about them – the new smells, the labels I can’t read, the shelves of foods I never knew existed. But you don’t have to go overseas to find a supermarket that offers something a little bit different – [...]
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