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Ambala Deli

Ambala Deli

11 Forth Street, G41 2SP, Glasgow City, United Kingdom

Asian • Indian • Barbecue • Pakistani


"So this review covers the two nights in a row that we visited this restaurant whilst visiting Glasgow. So glad to have done a lucky dip using my Google search This restaurant is unique in terms of decor, bells on table to request service and vast menu of excellent food and staff being a variety of nationaloties.... Orders taken on a tablet device. On both visits, service was impeccable, a little slow on second visit as quite busy but nothing intolerable. Very reasonably priced. Parking a little bit of an issue when restaurant as well as surrounding area of units busy On our first visit we had Gol Gappa/Pani Puri and Meat Samosa Chaat as Starters. Mains we went for Aloo Keema with Chapattis and for Dessert we had the house special Kulfi Falooda. Gol Gappas were fresh, crispy and delicious, as were the accompaniments. Samaosa Chat was delicious together as was the samosa itself too. Keema Aloo was freshly cooked, good balance of spice and flavour and the potatoes just made it come together perfectly eating it with the soft and delicious Chapattis cooked on the Tawa. For dessert we had the huge glass filled with Kulfi and Falooda. Very heavy, lots of it but delicious! Definitely not for one person, 3 of us just managed to finish it! On the second visit we decided to go for Puri as starter served with Halwa and Chana. Mains we just went went for the lamb biryani. Bit of a wait, understandable as busy and such a diverse menu. Wow, Puris were freshly made soft greasy deliciousness! Chana was also very good as was the Halwa that we decided to share as Dessert. The Lamb Biryani was ok along with the raita etc with it, we were a little underwhelmed. In fairness, I think it may be something to do with the place we went to ealrier that evening for Tea and seeing posters of the street food style Nalli Biryani wetting our appetites too much! So in conclusion, very impressed with Ambala Restaurant overall. Keep up the good work, food and general high standard. Will definitely visit again when next in Glasgow as such a vast menu and one of the things I definitely want to try is the house special Lamb Shinwari."

Ashoka Southside

Ashoka Southside

United Kingdom, G44 3EA, Glasgow City

Asian • Balti • Indian • Vegetarian


"Ashoka South Side was a disappointment. I booked a table for Christmas Day with the promise of a glass of fizz on arrival, only to be offered a mocktail instead. It wasn't until I questioned this and showed my own copy of the menu that the promised fizz was granted. Two weeks before Christmas, we were asked to pay in full for our meal, but I was asked to pay in cash even though I preferred to use my card. On Christmas Day, despite enjoying the food, the restaurant had overbooked and took my dad's seat away, leaving us cramped on a couch against the wall. The food at Ashoka is nice, but usually lukewarm. I had to ask for my chicken to be reheated on Christmas Day. We received a voucher for £10 off our next meal, but when we tried to use it in January, the staff member was confused about the terms and conditions. The voucher stated a minimum of 2 people, but the staff member insisted it was for a maximum of 2 people. The staff member also failed to mention that the voucher couldn't be used with the pre-theatre menu until we tried to pay. When I asked to see the terms and conditions on the voucher, none were provided. Our bill came to £87, so with the voucher it would have been £77, but the staff member refused to honor it. As someone with a background in International Business Law, I know that failing to clearly state the terms and conditions of a voucher is breaking the law. The staff member's insistence on not providing the discount has led me to decide not to return to Ashoka. The food is good, but not exceptional, and I would rather dine at a place that values customer loyalty. It's a shame, as Ashoka is a local restaurant with potential, but the lack of transparency and customer care has left a sour taste in my mouth."

I-chai

I-chai

1015 Crow Road, G13 1JP, Glasgow City, United Kingdom

Seafood • Asiatic • European • Fast Food


"We haven 't been here in quite a while but we were a bit short on time and didn 't want to travel too far for a quick lunch, so made a lunch booking as it was quite nearby. It is such a nice restaurant inside..,, nicely decorated and well laid out. We arrived about 10 mins early and were informed that they weren 't open yet and to wait outside... I explained that we had my very elderly mum who had severe mobility issues and they relented and said we could sit at the entrance until they opened. The staff were pretty helpful after that and even helped mum to our table. We ordered various starters : 1. Chicken sweetcorn soup it was very good thick creamy with plenty of chicken. 2. Chicken noodle soup this didn 't have much chicken it was pretty bland (had to add quite a bit of soy sauce to give it some flavour. 3. The veg spring rolls were not the greatest either they were those tiny wee mini ones again, pretty tasteless and again needing plenty of soy sauce to give some flavour. The mains weren 't the best either : 1. Chicken mushroom pretty tasteless and had more onion than chicken or mushroom.. very disappointing. 2. Breast of Chicken curry it tasted ok except it wasn 't a breast of chicken, it was cubes of chicken. 3. Beef curry ... the beef was a bit chewy and certainly, nowhere as nice as I have had here previously. We all had fried rice and this was the worst part of the meal very bland, quite mushy and over cooked... we found a hair in one portion. We quietly pointed this out to the staff when they were clearing the table... but they didn 't seem very interested.... just nodded and continued to clear the table. A bald chap (I believe may have been the manager and/or chef) came over lent over the back of the booth we were sitting at and very quietly said (whispered) that he had been told we had found a hair in one of the portions of rice and we acknowledged that this was the case... at which point he just said, we 'll obviously it wasn 't from me whilst pointing to his bald head. A bit taken aback by this, we just agreed and asked for the bill. So disappointing for what was a pretty good restaurant."