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Eating in Glasgow
Eating in Glasgow
The city has won the title "Curry Capital of Britain" two years running and has a huge and dynamic range of restaurants, Indian or otherwise. Despite Glasgow being the home town of culinary hero Gordon Ramsay, there are no Michelin-starred fine dining establishments in the city (Glasgow's sole Michelin starred restuarant, Amaryllis - owned by Ramsay himself - embarrassingly folded in 2004), nevertheless there are scores of highly regarded eateries in the city. The restaurants below are some of the culinary highlights of Glasgow.
Fat Buddha Store (Fat Buddha Store), 73 St Vincent Street (100metres from Buchanan Street), ☎ 0141 226 8972, . 9.30-6pm. Fat Buddha has become an institution in GLasgow since it opened its doors back in 2006, the only streetwear store in the city, it also stocks a wide range of books, magazines, homewares and carried the over 400 colours of spray paint. Mid Price. �
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