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Akbar's

4.4 (28 reviews)
ModerateIndian
Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Chicken Tikka and Masala Fish
Joe H.

Came on back of Yelp reviews, to help expand me from my usual haunts of the den and the dhabba. Was around 6pm mid week, so not overly busy. Friendly welcome and beautiful interior. Only initial critism was four waiters standing together in the middle of the floor, making you feel they were like car salespeople about to pounce!! That said, our server Naveed introduced himself in a warm manner. Corrected a drinks order error instantly and provided banter and advice in plenty. Masala fish as a starter was nothing short of perfection. Get it, even if you don't like fish, just order it! Chicken tikka pieces were okay, but nothing as special as the fish. Baltis.. well, with such an array to choose from, I opted for chicken and keema and Fiona went for chicken saag. The small naan, could easily feed four, so we didn't order rice. Nice touch was being given a time to main courses, whilst starter plates were cleared. The baltis and the naan were great. Simple as that. I'm still more inclined to The Den, as that's home cooking to me so more authentic. Being from Birmingham, I appreciate a fine balti and finally Glasgow has such an establishment. All three very different from each other, so it's nice to have another restaurant to mix it up a little from time to time. All in all.. A great wee place with great friendly personal service, that are set on being renowned for that. Food is good and can't wait to try different dishes. You Gotta Eat Here - For Sure!! :-)

Naan Hanger!
Derek A.

Usually our go to Indian is KoolBa in Merchant City, but we fancied a change of scenery and couldn't be bothered with the walk down so we headed into Akbars! Driven past it many times, always seemed to be busy and those Naan Bread hangers always catch my eye - genius, they take up way too much table space when laid flat! The decor is nice, the staff are incredibly friendly, service was at a good pace and the food was delicious. The menu isn't as varied as some Indian restaurants in respect to loads of different dishes, which is refreshing, but they do have MANY variations of the same dish which I assume to be their signature...and they do it well. Tender meat, flavoursome sauces, great Naan, friendly service. What's not to like.

Blanket nan
Austen M.

Last time I went here It was the Tiffin Rooms so I was interested to see how it had changed under the new akbars name. It was a pretty late visit as it was after 11pm, but the waiters did not seem at all phased. Perhaps because the duke was with us it meant we would got the best treatment! The staff are very very helpful and keen to help. I selected a bottle of Cobra to have with my curry and it went down well. For food I had a lovely chicken tika keema balti, with rice and shared a blanket naan. The latter was huge and came on a large rack type thing from which the naan hung in a formidable manner. Food was great, beer was nice and all available late at night. Nothing to complain about here. Definitely worth a visit if you like Indian food.

Tasty meal
Esther F.

I was there last weekend and the food was fantastic, even the restaurant service and decoration. I ate chicken tikka masala and was amazing! Price was so good as well!

Chicken Tikka Makhani
Ryan W.

Fifth star this time for how the staff treated my 3 year old. Everyone was SO child friendly & attentive from our server to the chef who brought the food. It sounds silly but chatting with him, giving him high-fives---it means so much. 3 year old also loved his mini korma and as always the massive Naan--WIN!

Palak paneer balti, aloo chana balti, mushroom aloo paneer balti
Lindsay C.

I'm a bit of an Akbar's addict, having enjoyed dining at various Akbar's restaurants down south as well as Glasgow previously. The English branches always seem to be bustling and packed whilst the Glasgow one is quieter for some reason (location maybe?) - the food is just as mouthwatering though and the service very efficient and attentive. A big plus for me is the large selection of veggie starters and curries on the menu - everything I have tried has been delicious, you really can't go wrong. My favourite is still the aloo chana paneer balti - chunks of potato, paneer cheese and chickpeas in a piquant tangy and sweet sauce that you can mop up with some tasty garlic naan (which comes served hanging from a metal naan tree to save space on your table). On this occasion it was my friend's birthday - our waiter had overheard this and came over to suggest a little birthday surprise when she had nipped away from the table. The waiters were only too happy to serve up maximum embarrassment (she loved it really ;) ) by singing happy birthday around the table whilst presenting her with an ice-cream sundae lit up with a firework candle!

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Chaakoo Bombay Cafe

Chaakoo Bombay Cafe

(50 reviews)

£

City Centre

Very good. Good selection. Nice lunch menu with special groups of dishes. Naan was tasty, curry's…read morenot too spicy. Lhasa mango was excellent. Will come back.

So, the one thing I loved about this place was that it looks nothing like a stereotypical Indian…read moreRestaurant. It's clear that the focus of the restaurant is that it should still be a fun pub atmosphere that just happens to serve Indian food. So, looking in from the outside, you wouldn't know that it was an Indian restaurant. But when you walk in and smell it, you'll know. Portions were a little small so expect that you'd need to get a few things to get a full meal out of it. But they are appropriately priced for the portion size. They serve food here tapas-style and I believe you are still meant to share them so the idea is that you get a lot of dishes and eat as you drink copious amounts of beer. The one thing that made this place stand out was their service. It was amazing! During my meal, their card machines broke down and, as a result, I didn't have a way to pay for my food. The manager then comes up to me and says, "It's our fault. Don't worry about it." To be clear, this is only something I'd see in small-town America but never in a major city. So I was surprised that in Scotland's largest city, they were so trusting. (Really earning their reputation as the friendliest city in the UK). I was so touched that I promised I'd return to pay for my meal. I even kept my receipt so they'd know what to charge me. I came back the next morning, paid my bill, and, even though it's not required at all in the UK, I left a big tip as a thank you for trusting me and being so accommodating. When I come back to Glasgow, I will definitely come back.

India Quay - Rogan Gosht with chicken tikka

India Quay

(39 reviews)

££

Finnieston, West End

Having just arrived in town and not having eaten lunch. We were looking for a place to have an…read moreearly dinner. We stumbled upon the India Quay and we glad we did. When we first arrived, we weren't sure if they were open for service since it was such an odd time. We were promptly greeted and seated. despite the fact it wasn't what you would call even an early dinner time nor a late lunch time the service was on. When we open the menu, we were amazed at the variety of Indian dishes. It took us a while to decide what to order, as there were so many appealing choices . The waiter saw that we were taking a while and asked if we had any questions, and if we would like any recommendations. We finally made our decision. We ordered a south Indian garlic, chili with chicken, chicken, korma, an order of garlic, naan the tray of three dips, and an order of papadom. Though the dips and papadom were a nice warm up, it was the manes that were the stars of the meal. Both entrées had wonderful layers of flavor, each of which complemented the other. The chicken in both entrées was juicy and tender, We had asked for both to be medium spiced, and they were prepared to perfection. We both agreed that it was the best Indian food we had ever had over the years . It appeared that it is a popular establishment as it filled up with customers during the course of our meal. Each table appeared to be getting the great service that we had.

Wow. Wow. So awesome in every respect. Mostly that the owner (I think) knows how to give great…read moreservice to his customers. Service-wise, this was one of the best experiences in a very long time. The food was awesome as well. The owner guided me through the menu, and he gave me a great description of the curries. I chose to start with vegetable samosas. It was served with curried chick peas, which was a great complement. I had the Rogan Gosht curry with chicken tikka as the main. Also awesome. Got some sort of spiced rice (not sure) with it, and I also ordered the Aloo Gobi, which was perfectly done. Some mixed vegetable pickle on the side spiced up every bite. SO GREAT! Check it out.

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Balbir's

(38 reviews)

££

West End, Partick

When designing this curry house, Balbir and co paid careful attention to making the surroundings as…read moreauthentic as possible. Rather than the "cram as many in as you can" mantra of most Glaswegian Indian establishments, this place is vast but densely populated with tables. The result is probably the most traditional curry hall in the city, combined with contemporary and modern decor, particularly following a reason rennovation. Thankfully this is not simply an all style and no substance kind of place and as much care has been taken with the menu as with the aesthetics. While it's always a risk proclaiming a Glaswegian curry house the best in the city, Balbir's is without question in the upper tier along with the likes of Mother India's Cafe, Shish Mahal and Dhabba. The banquet, in which staff tailor make a meal for your party depending on your dietary requirements and taste preferences, has gained a reputation as being the choice of the city's true curry connoisseurs, with friendly, affable staff rarely getting it wrong with their recommendations. However what perhaps makes Balbir's stand out more than anything is the fact all dishes are cooked only with cholesterol-free rapeseed oil and minus artificial food colourings. The result is probably the healthiest tasting curry in the city and one which leaves you feeling guilty free the following morning. Well, relatively speaking.

So Balbirs has been on my list for a while, I've often passed by their Kilmarnock restaurant and…read morewhen they had the Tiffin rooms I loved that place so I was keen to try. As much as I love traditional style Indian food I'm also a sucker for British influenced Indian food. And yes sometimes you will catch me ordering a Korma however it will only be once in a blue moon. We had a table booked and on arrival we waited for what seemed like ages (I was hungry) before anyone even greeted us.. We were taken to our seat and ordered drinks. Using our favourite app we got a free glad of cava when we checked in. We decided to go with the banquet which was just what the chef would think we would like. Starters... Popadoms and a spice dip...very nice. Mini potato flatbread with chickpeas... Personally my favourite. Spicy salmon very well seasoned. Deep fried chills... Burnt the mouth right off me. Mains 2 chicken 2 lamb and 1 paneer. All very nice. The chicken ones where nice very similar to each other and quite creamy. If I didn't eat the deep fried chilli I would say that the chicken dishes were very mild. The lamb ones nice also but again very similar to each other. Paneer was tasty to. At this point I am completely stuffed no more food can go into my mouth. White flag!!! I opted for an espresso for finish! All in all a good meal. Very modern inside I'd have no problems going back.

Akbar's - indpak - Updated May 2026

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