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    Kimchi Cult

    4.3 (44 reviews)
    InexpensiveKorean
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Briony C.

    I was pretty much bursting at the seams with excitement about Kimchi Cult opening in Glasgow and am so chuffed to see them doing some seriously interesting, tasty and wow-factor food. I've been following their journey since first meeting them in 2013 at a food festival, and loved seeing their journey from when they secured their space on Chancellor Street. Enough back story, onto the food. We visited early on a Friday night (around 5.30) and got a table easily enough. This place is small so don't go in thinking it's a restaurant - it's more of a takeaway that you can also sit in (I think there's 8 seats all up, so you might miss out!). Ordering at the counter, we decided to go for a range of stuff - Korean Fried Chicken and Dolsot Bibimbap with beef for me, Bulgogi fries and a pork belly bao for Graeme. They'll tell you how long the food will be, and you can sit back and chill while enjoying the excellent tunes and admire the best stained glass window I've seen in a long time (it's a cabbage, if you aren't sure). I was super excited for the Dolsot Bibimbap as it's a new addition the menu. Bibimbap is a rice bowl dish with toppings of vegetable, egg, kimchi (pickled spicy cabbage) and cho gochujang (hot sauce). You can choose between pork, brisket or tofu, and for £1 extra you can have it in a super hot stone bowl (Dolsot) and the egg is raw as it will cook as you mix it together. They also put seasame oil at the bottom of the bowl which cooks the rice so it's lovely and crispy on the outside (I'm making myself hungry writing this). It was just as epic as it sounds and for £6.50, incredibly reasonable. It's got a bit of theatre people to it and people will look at you as it comes out, but embrace the envy and dive in. Just don't touch the bowl as you might burn off your fingertips. I also found the portion size really big and struggled to finish it. Wimp. I was eating my way through the Bibimbap as the Korean Fried Chicken arrived. We ordered the soy garlic glaze - a hot sauce option is also available. Normally it's fried wings but on Friday they were doing thigh instead. This fried chicken was AMAZING. Very high on the wow factor and definitely the best fried chicken I've ever eaten. The glaze is light and very crisp, it's almost like a toffee apple coating with a hint of sweetness. There was two thighs so we were able to have one each and to be honest, if there wasn't a 20 minute wait I definitely would have ordered another portion to take him. It's one of those dishes I will think about daily. Forever. I can't wait to eat it again. So yeh, it's pretty obvious that I love Kimchi Cult. They have more stuff on the menu like burgers (which I remember being amazing a couple of years back, really need to try them again!) and their lunch deal is really good (bao + fries/salad + drink £5 or bibimbap + drink £5). They have Pocari Sweat which sounds disgusting but it's a lovely refreshing drink, and the staff are super lovely and passionate about what they're doing. They'll ask what you think of the food and you can tell they really care about the answer, it's not just a token check-up. I can't wait to go back for more fried chicken + bibimbap.

    Bibimap (vegan version). No egg and they only put on the vegan kimchi (some kimchi isn't). Completely scrummy!
    Lucy B.

    I had heard about Kimchi Cult for quite some time, but had a little bit of reticence about trying it, because of - you know - fermented vegetables. But I LOVED IT!! My initial reluctance was because I'm a bit of a geek about fermenting things, and make my own cultured vegetables from time to time. They're pretty revolting. They smell like a food skip on a hot summer's day, and although other people go nuts for them, I pretty much have to force myself to eat them because I know they're good for me. Not so with Kimchi Cult! I ordered the Bibimbap (which can easily be veganised) and a tofu Bao. When the nice waitress gave me the Bibimbap, she asked if I'd had one before, and when I replied no, she advised to mix it all up together, because it tastes better that way. Being a sucker for punishment, I still tasted every item singularly first before mixing it up and, to my surprise, I liked every one! (apart from the seaweed but even that was tolerable). Once mixed, it was amazing! Really delicious! I was so happy! A taste experience that I have never had before and will be delighted to repeat. As for the Bao, I stared at that in wonderment for a while. I really have never eaten anything like that before. I didn't really know how to tackle it, so just shoveled the red kimchi into the bun, picked it up and munched away happily. It was great too! I loved it here. I am now definitely part of the cult. I might even buy the t-shirt - like I said, I'm a fermentation geek. I would also like Kimchi Cult to open a bigger premises, ideally in my street. Rather handily, there is currently a vacant site at the corner, which has a food and drink license. To have a Kimchi Cult here would make Old Dumbarton Road utterly perfect. As if the food isn't enough by itself to draw me back, I also really liked the staff too. The first chap I spoke with on the phone was so nice about my questions - no they don't use MSG, and yes, things can be made vegan, and while there were only 3 staff in the place when I got there, and they were clearly busy busy, they were all lovely. A very rare 5 stars from this happy Yelper (even though they're not licensed and therefore can't sell beer). The food really was THAT awesome.

    Bibimbap
    Bori A.

    Reading all the positive reviews is what made me really curious about this place - and, ladies and gentlemen, I must say you were right. Even though the venue itself is really tiny, and sometimes you have to change your mind and order for takeaway instead of sitting in, it is worth waiting for your food. I have been here twice, and the first occasion was shortly before closing time. I ordered a bibimbap, and not only was I really satisfied with the food (fresh and tasty), but also with the service. We received our meal really quickly, the waitress explained really kindly how to eat/prepare it, and we did not feel we were rushed at all. This was a really nice experience, so we could not wait to go back and try something else. Unfortunately, it was not really easy to align the opening times with our working hours, and we had to go ourselves by all means, because Deliveroo does not deliver to our place. However, we still made it last Friday, and even though this time we only had the option to take away, I got to like this place even more - the prawn bao is just perfect as it is. The next mission will be to try the Korean Fried Chicken. I'm excited already!

    Love that neon sign!
    Sarah A.

    So, it seems as thought Korean food is becoming a hip happening thing here in Glasgow eh, not that I'm complaining. I'm obsessed with Korean food!! The more the better! Still waiting on a Korean BBQ place to open up! Somebody get on it!! Anyway, Kimchi Cult is quite a nice place. Small and sometimes ya gotta be lucky (which I was the last 3 times I visited) to get a table, but super coohl nonetheless. I've tried quite a few dishes from here; the Korean spicy fried chicken, Dolsot bibimbap, steam bun beef burger and bulgogi fries. All of those times, I remember enjoying what I ate! However, the food is catered to the local Glaswegian taste, so don't expect a typically super spicy and red Korean meal (I mean, at least to me, nothing was spicy at all. I think my tongue is just numb tbh haha)! Even the kimchi is not that spicy or sour either, just in case, for those with a more delicate palette. The service in Kimchi Cult is quick and friendly too! It's a wee bit like a "fast food" style of ordering and preparation except I'm pretty sure almost everything is presumably prepared fresh! Also, everything on the menu is below 10 quid so it's unlikely that you'll break the bank eating here. Affordability! Great! :D Anyway, drop by if you're ever in the west end. It's a nice place to have good Korean style food at affordable prices.

    Kimchi Cult!
    Rebecca D.

    Yum! I dropped in for lunch to go and discovered that the place was packed. Always a good sign, more so when the staff are very clearly managing just fine in spite of a super busy day. I was welcomed, and they apologised for not having any tables for a while. Once I'd said I'd get something to take out, I was handed a menu and offered a seat at a bench while I chose. Eventually I settled on the kimchi cheese burger, being curious about the Korean/American fusion option. I only had a ~10 minute wait before I was off on my way again. The burger was pretty good, tender beef and cooked medium (maybe ask for it to be cooked longer if you don't like it like that) with cheese, mustard and kimchi. The kimchi wasn't overly strong flavoured or spicey and was possibly a little lost in with the mustard but everything was still very tasty and £6.50 seems like a very fair price. My only regret is that I wasn't hungry enough to order one of the huge steaming bowls of bibimbap. They looked amazing. So I'm coming back for one of them soon.

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    Aviva J.

    Love this place! I ordered a tofu bao and it was delicious. The bun was the perfect texture and the tofu was flavored and friends to perfection. They run a great lunch special - bao, fries or salad and drink for £6. The inside isn't glamorous, just a few tables but it's all you need if your in the mood for a tasty meal.

    Tofu bau with fish free kimchi
    Rachael C.

    Very small and we were very lucky to get one of the four tables especially on a Saturday night. They don't take reservations so it's first come first gets but the turnover is relatively quick. They also do take away and it was super busy with orders while we ate. I usually can't eat Korean food as it includes too much fish sauce but they have a couple of veggie/vegan options and they do vegan kimchi made without fish sauce. It wasn't quite the same as the normal stuff but at least it didn't poison me, which is always a good sign. The food came quite fast and the portion sizes were large considering how inexpensive it was. The chicken was two huge bits and quite a lot of meat. I had the tofu bao, which are like soft steamed buns with spicy sauce and very nice tofu. It was a little on the spicy side for me but I'm not a huge spice fan so it'd be fine for most people. Also they are cash only but there is a cashpoint very close by.

    This is the art work above the counter
    Leanne G.

    Desperate to go - I got along today. Totally amazing. Cool setting, fantastic stain glass window and the Chef - he's wicked. Said it was in for a take away for myself my husband he asked did I have a budget - nope I never just wanted to try a good wee selection for dinner. 10mins later (a wee post and a flick on IG re my location) I was presented with a brown paper bag and asked for £21. Also as I was a Kimchi Virgin I got a wee complimentary tub of the stuff. I was sooooo excited to get home and I tell you NOT disappointed one little bit. I can not tell you how amazing everything was and the picked radish was an unexpected delight and the Kimchi and have no words to describe how wonderful it was. Definitely value for money and I will be back ASAP. A welcome business to Chancellor Street and to Glasgow. Kimchi Cult - YOU GUYS ROCK xx

    Garlic and soy Korean fried chicken (with a side of kimchi)
    Stephanie B.

    My first impressions of Kimchi Cult were very good but they only get better as I've now slowly eaten my way through most of the menu. The bibimbap has been my usual, but I've branched out to get the burgers and bulgogi topped fries. All are fantastic and they do fulfil cravings for each very well. But that's not what this review is about. This review exists because I finally tried the fried chicken. Today I had the Korean fried chicken with spicy sweet yangnyeom sauce. There was a 20 minute wait, which I took as as a good sign as fresh is always preferred over immediate. So I sat and I waited with some anticipation. It was beautiful fried chicken with a nice red glaze and a coating of green onion and sesame seeds. The glaze was so well balanced with just a little bit of sour, salty, spicy, and sweet and was thick enough to coat the chicken. The skin was amazingly crisp while still being thin. The meat was deliciously juicy and flavourful. I can't believe I hadn't tried it sooner. Even compulsively lazy me had to start to rave about it the moment I was able to and everywhere I'm able As usual, the place is still small but the staff is friendly and enthusiastic. I really need to get back sooner than my last visit just because of the chicken. It's that good.

    Best fried chicken in Glasgow
    Jessie L.

    Having been a fan of korean food for a while, I have been anxiously waiting for a proper Korean eatery in Glasgow. Kimchi Cult does not disappoint and is my new favourite place to eat! The dolsot bibimbap was perfectly spicy. I wish the stone bowl was a wee bit hotter so the rice crisps up as it sits in the bowl. The bulgogi fries were a genius idea but the star of the show was definitely the fried chicken. The skin was so crisp but the chicken meat inside was juicy. The meat did not have that weird chicken taste you can get with other fried chicken establishments. There was a little wait for the chicken but it was totally worth the wait. I will definitely be making the trip back for great korean food.

    Bibimap
    Amanda B.

    Love this place. Really cute street food vibe and some really unusual and fun flavour combinations. Relaxed feel with a wee buzz- cool neon and funky signage add to the ambience. Really friendly staff. The tofu bao are totally delicious - the sauce is something very special indeed. Get some kimchi fries in your face- you won't regret it.

    The BEST fried chicken ever.
    Katerina H.

    Finally got around to trying Kimchi cult last night and I already know I'll be back soon. We popped in close to 8pm on a thursday night and the place was pretty busy, with no tables left, so we decided to order for takeaway. We chose the Bulgogi fries and soy garlic glazed chicken, both praised so highly on here. However, we were told the chicken was gonna take 40 mins to make, as they were unfortunatelly down to one fryer. We've been dying to try the chicken though, so we decided to wait and take a stroll around the neighborhood meanwhile. After getting back (~40 mins later), the tables were already empty, so we decided to sit in after all. We still had to wait 5 more minutes or so, until our chicken arrived and a couple more minutes for the fries. The food both look great, but I was slightly sad we didn't get spring onion on top of either, as it seems to be usual practice here. I really liked the beef on top of the fries and they were pretty good, but not being the biggest fan of spicy food I probably didn't enjoy them as much as someone more spice tolerant would. But that chicken. Oh my word, that chicken. It was absolutely delicious, tender, crisp and sweet, the glaze an absolute perfection. Yes, we had to wait for it, but it was so worth the wait. For that chicken, I'd be back even if everything else in Kimchi cult absolutely disappointed (which it did not). So I guess what I'm trying to say is: if you haven't already, go try that chicken! Seriously, you'll thank me later.

    My Take Out - Bao and bibimbap (hence why a bit messy!)
 Bao pork was AMAZING choose it over the beef! Bibimbap was nice and healthy
    Jane C.

    This is a great addition to the West End, good price and very tasty food that is slightly different from the norm. Got healthy and naughty options available. My boyfriend got the two chicken wings and they were HUGE! Ordered around 7pm on a pay day Friday night so had to wait 45 minutes but that is to be expected. Random thought also, the take away boxes are a lovely quality! Much better than some of the stuff you can get. Would recommend the pork bun, was heavenly! I will be back

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    Review Highlights - Kimchi Cult

    The kimchi wasn't overly strong flavoured or spicey and was possibly a little lost in with the mustard but everything was still very tasty and £6.

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    0.7 miFinnieston, West End
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    I was in Glasgow on holiday and happened to find Silla by chance. The food was first rate, service…read morewas excellent, and our server was genuinely kind and attentive. The place was incredibly busy, but they seated us right away. A casual dining atmosphere, and moderately priced, made this dining experience an absolute pleasure!

    I had been out this way to see a friend's band and I was accompanied by fellow newbie Yelper Linda…read moreD. We sadly just missed the band. Sorry guys! Next time!! We were both hungry and our eyes fell upon Shilla, a Korean restaurant based in Finnieston. Checked out the menu and seen there was some seats available. We had ended up at that busy period but we managed to get seats at the window. We had asked for the mezzanine seats, which looked available, but they said no. Maybe it was reserved, we didn't get an answer. I ordered the teriyaki chicken dish but I didn't really get to order my drink as Linda was ordering a Sapporo beer the waitress then left quickly so guessed I was getting one too. Ah well Sapporo it is. The dish was lovely but I found the chicken to be quite fatty, which is really rare to come across. I found it a bit chewy but the sauce was lovely, served with a side salad and fluffy rice. We were also given a mix of pickles with soy sauce before our main meals, these were complimentary. They were ok, some a bit weird tasting and texture wise a bit strange to me. Overall it was a good experience as they left us alone all night after we were served our food. Linda and I wanted somewhere we could have a good catch up and this was ideal. It was a bit uncomfortable at the end when we paying the bill and the waitress was waiting beside us as we were counting out our money. I would maybe head back and try something else as it was ok but the last visit didn't exactly blow my socks off.

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    1.0 miCharing Cross, Finnieston, West End
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    Service is pretty poor. I hasten to add not the fault of the waitress but the cooks. I found myself…read moresitting waiting for my meal whilst my companion was eating away. It's a fairly basic rule that meals should be served to everyone at the same time. As for the food itself it was enjoyable but nowhere near the tastiness of the better restaurants in Glasgow.

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    3.1(7 reviews)
    2.0 miMerchant City, City Centre

    Excellent - Seoul a new Korean place I thought!!! The exclamation marks show my joy at passing it…read moreon Saturday night on the way elsewhere and knowing that within one week I would make sure I checked it out. I bloody wish I hadn't as it was a terrible meal. If I was told there was not actually a Korean chef in the kitchen I would not be in the slightest bit surprised. I am no Korean food expert, but I have been to the country and tasted the cuisine first hand so I at least have a bit of an idea and to me this was miles and miles away from being authentic. The place is swankier looking than I expected, but really that's one of the few positives I can think of. The prices are crazily high for the portion size and quality. )8 quid for half an aubergine starter!) The service is erratic. They did not give us enough menus for everyone. They gave us sauce bottles that did not pour any sauce. They brought the same dish twice and tried to serve another of our dishes to another table before the bringing it to us. Dishes tried - Korean pancake - nice but expensive. Saves it from being one star review. Gyosas - decent dumplings. Only other nice thing along with the pancake. Kimichi - is Kimichi, it is what it is. Crispy Korean chicken - expensive bland tasteless deep fried cardboard. More fitting in a low grade chinese takeaway. A complete horror show of a course. Deep fried aubergine - average tasting and a complete rip off. Waiter should have been wearing a highway man mask when serving it. Bibimbap - Korean beef rice bowl. Shocking rip off, about two bits of shredded beef in it and 4 veggies and the rest was rice. Usually I would only comment on my own food, but honestly mine were not actually that bad in comparison to some of my fellow guests. Fatty, chewy meat, tiny portions and bizarre combinations. If I had got a couple of the dishes other people had chosen I may have actually cried in the restaurant. The prices are way way way to high. The quality and portion size is really really had. The service is brusque at best. There are much better Korean restaurants in Glasgow. In my opinion this one is really going to need to up its game if it's going to survive.

    My first thought upon walking into Seoul was shock, I was expecting it to be a bit of a rough and…read moreready dive style restaurant - it's not. It's really lovely, a nice sized dining room, good natural light, comfortable seating, pretty asian inspired looking bar, funky lighting. It was cool and I liked it. The service were brisk and to the point. There were a couple of staff members who were a little friendlier, but on the whole the staff didn't really interact with us at all other than to take our order and thank us for coming. Okay so let's talk food - they advertise themselves as Korean but I would say that they are more of an asian fusion place with Sushi, Teriyaki, Udon and Yaki Soba all on the menu alongside the Korean BBQ, Hot Pots and Bibimbap. We decided to order up some appetizers to share, the first thing we noticed was how eye wateringly expensive they were. Let me take you through what we had Kimchi Pancake (£8.60) - easily the best dish of the night by a mile, it was flavourful and crispy and we loved it, but it wasn't even close to being worth almost £9. Chicken Gyoza (£6.90) - 6 pretty nice lightly fried dumplings, they had lots of filling and a nice enough flavour. It was another favourite dish at the table. Crispy Chicken Korea Style (£8.70) - the chicken I didn't hate, it was a good sized portion but it was pretty small pieces and chewy, I ate it but a few at my table didn't do back for a second piece. It reminded me of deep fried shredded chicken from a chinese take away. Deep Fried Aubergine (£8.60) - This was by far and away the dish that annoyed us most cost wise. We were expecting maybe cubes of battered Aubergine....but it was literally half an aubergine which had been deep fried, and some sweet miso sauce squirted across the top for nearly £9. Let's take a second to think about that - Half an Aubergine and a drizzle of sauce for NINE of Queen Elizabeth's British pound sterling. Shockingly over priced. Unfortunately things did not improve with my main and I genuinely could've wept when it arrived. I went for the Teriyaki Duck Breast (£10.60) this arrived as a small portion of overly fatty flavourless duck breast, sliced thinly with a tiny bit of greasy watery sauce and a side salad leaves - no veg, nothing. The rest of my table looked on at me with sympathy as I ate my dry duck and boiled rice which I had to pay £2.50 for. As you can tell I was utterly unimpressed with the value for money and at £25 per person I felt it was obscenely over priced for the food we were served. Especially given that I came home and had to have something to eat because I was still hungry. I am actually still really disappointed by the whole experience this morning as I write this. Sadly this isn't somewhere I would visit again even if other people wanted to go, I feel like I was seriously fleeced for this meal and that is not a feeling I enjoy or wise to repeat.

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    El Perro Negro - Korean wings

    El Perro Negro

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.9 miFinnieston, West End

    This place was recommended to us by family who live in the area and they were not at all…read moreexaggerating about how great these burgers are! These burgers are a bit pricey for their size but are loaded up with amazing, unique ingredients that definitely make this place stand out. Probably one of the best burgers I've ever had, honestly. Would have been nice if we could have specified how we wanted the burgers cooked but that's apparently a restriction put on all Scottish restaurants. The restaurant itself is very small, limited seating so might be best to take out!

    I finally tried out El Perro Negro's burger at the Brew Dog pop up recently and have to say, it was…read moredefinitely in my top 5 burgers of all time. (My previous review is for a wing pop up he did). Thanks to Austen, Trudie, Pammi & Ally, I had the inside scoop of which burger to order - they all said the Top Dog was the best. I was a little confused as I assumed that was a hot dog but nope, it's a burger. What's in it? Beef patty, double bacon, bone marrow, Roquefort butter, caramelized onion and black truffle mayo on the side. And it came with chips. There was a bit of a wait but we were drinking with friends so weren't too bothered. The burgers were nicely presented on a tray with the chips in a pot. Excellent chips and I really liked the black truffle mayo. The burger was obviously the highlight though - it was totally delicious. I actually don't eat too many beef burgers these days as I find a lot of them are overcooked and bland but this was heaven - perfectly cooked meat (rare) and the Roquefort was just the perfect match as it really gave the burger a punch. The combination of flavours was just perfect for me and I really enjoyed it. I've had some good burgers in my time and I really do mean it when I say this is right up there at the top. My only negative comment is really the pricing - £13.50 for a burger and chips is pretty hefty but I can also understand why as this is a special pop up burger which tastes amazing and obviously uses quality product. For me, I wouldn't have this burger every day but as a special occasion treat, hell yes.

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    Seewoo Grocery - Chinese New Year decorations

    Seewoo Grocery

    4.2(20 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    £

    How to freak out a Vegan. Take them to See Woo and then wander through the aisles till you hit the…read morelive section in the back. Guaranteed. However, this place is stupidly brilliant. It is like a Tesco Extra dedicated to Oriental Foods. Need it and you will find it. We used to go to Chun Wing at Dobbies Loan but this place puts it to shame. There are only two cities that have a See Woo, London and Glasgow. Mainly staffed by Chinese and Poles, they can generally point in the right direction if you know what you want. The selection is impressive. Dry goods, frozen, seafood, noodles and spices, you will not find anything that matches this place till you hit London. Just go and wander, if nothing else to find out what things people will eat and insist on being imported for their consumption. Durian fruit or Shrimp Chips - everything is a gastronomic adventure. Think of it as a chance to experience something completely new and you just have to wander a little bit past the M8.

    I love it when the husband concedes that we can take a trip to Seewoo - we have to limit our visits…read morehere as we seem to spend a fortune, even though everything is cheap. I get a bit like a kid in a candy store who happily throws the whole section of Japanese foods into the trolley, as well as endless packets of noodles. The supermarket is nothing fancy - bare concrete floors and a slightly odd layout can be confusing (I always worry I've missed something amazing). Over the past few visits we've managed to get some really good stuff though - they stock kewpie (delicious Japanese mayonnaise), cheap steaming baskets for cooking at home, frozen dumplings when you need a lazy dinner as well as a huge range of cheap herbs and spices. You'll never pay supermarket price again. I only wise they had more of a Japanese selection - but they do have a good mix of Asian food, as well as some European too. This is definitely a love-it or hate-it place, I can see that it might put some unadventurous people off, but if you like trying something different, have a look here and see what you can find!

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    Cailin's Sushi

    Cailin's Sushi

    3.1(12 reviews)
    0.7 miFinnieston, West End
    ££

    I had heard of here but wasn't entirely sure whereabouts it was until my man and I stumbled upon it…read morewhen looking for a bite to eat for dinner. It's much smaller than I thought and seats about 8, possibly 9 at a push. It mostly deals with take away orders which we found to be very popular. If you fancy going as a small group I would probably book ahead. The girl who was serving us was rushed off her feet so kept apologising but we were in no rush and to be honest we didn't need to wait long. We ordered a bento box each, I had Chicken Teriyaki and my man had Chicken Curry. The bento boxes came in plastic sectioned trays and the sushi is all individually wrapped in sets of two. They keep all the sushi in an open fridge. The girl was constantly at the fridge as she made up many deliveries from there. So I guess for ease they keep all sushi maki type sushis wrapped up. If you want any other sushi's they will make up fresh for you. We both found our chicken dishes sauces very watery and I found the chicken texture a little strange, maybe a cheap cut. Who knows?! It still tasted alright and replenished my stomach well. I did find the sushi maki was smaller but cheaper, so not as much filling probably helping to lower the cost. It still was flavoursome and I would go back. The girl did forget our miso soup but made it up with more sushi maki when she realised. They also do sushi boxes from £3.75 and also party boxes which is made up of loads of sushi ranging from £19.99. I think it would be a great idea to have some boxes or a party box and have some sushi in Kelvingrove, which is literally round the corner. If the nice weather keeps up a wee trip could be coming soon.

    After an afternoon of surprise birthday hangover Olympics in Kelvingrove Park, the two "German"…read moreOlympians were seeking some healthy sustenance. Having participated in such strenuous events like the "hurl a massive column wax candle", "schwing zee sausage", "pin the torch on the Olympian", "beat the goalie", and an obstacle course, they needed some good ole protein... FISH! However, lacking any energy and motivation, it was all about, "Why can't we order in like that place in Munich?" (Note: we really did order in sushi while we were in Munich, and it was effin delicious) *LIGHT BULB* The other day while we were driving through Finnieston, I noticed a wee shop next to the Korean restaurant Shilla, a "newish" sushi bar/takeaway called Cailin's Sushi. I took a mental note of this for future reference. While I may whinge about the Japanese food in Glasgow, Nanakusa has always been my go-to anytime I'm jonesin' for some sushi or a bento. Though my only gripe is that it can get quite pricey for the quality, though the quality actually surpasses that of YO! Sushi, Oko, Wudon, Ichiban, Wagamama, etc. On this occasion, my "German" teammate confirmed that Cailin's delivered and their offering was immense... nigiri, gunkan, hand rolls, hoso maki, futomaki, special rolls, sashimi, noodles, rice dishes, bento boxes, various sushi boxes, and desserts. My eyes were bigger than my stomach, and I ultimately ordered more that I could eat... seabass nigiri, mackerel nigiri, grilled eel hand roll, and a full spicy tuna roll. My teammate had the crispy duck hand roll and chicken katsu curry. Delivery was swift, but not as lightening fast as Usain Bolt; 30 minutes is standard! When the food arrived, presentation was much nicer than I had expected or experienced (i.e. Home Wok's sushi). The individually wrapped nigiri might be a little over the top, as they already come in a container. So I'm a bit confused as to how that adds to its "freshness"; if anything I think it's slightly wasteful packaging? The food itself was fresh and flavourful, and the miso soup was delightful. I'm happy to report that the fish didn't smell of ammonia or anything horrible (all good things). The only negative was the chicken katsu curry was already quite soggy, since the curry had been poured over the chicken prior to delivery. If the curry sauce were kept separately in transit, then my teammate would have been able to enjoy the crisp coating before the lashing of the silky curry sauce. While this probably wasn't the best sushi of my life, Cailin's does offer Glaswegians great value for food quality and price, especially when delivery is only £1.50. The £12.60 worth of sushi was enough to force me out of my Oktoberfest dirndl and Chuck Taylors combo, and into some stretchy yoga bottoms. Glasgow has a lot of catching up to do with regards to a good representation of more diverse ethnic cuisines like the other cosmopolitan cities around the world (*cough* NYC, Chicago, LA, Seattle, San Francisco...). With Cailin's offering fresh sushi delivery to either your home or office, this is a refreshing option in a land that birthed the deep-fried Mars bar. Yummers.

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