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    Decent take away with reasonable prices. They also offer delivery for £1.50ish if memory serves. Food is prepared very promptly

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    Ka Ka Lok - Beef ho fun

    Ka Ka Lok

    (25 reviews)

    ££

    Woodlands, West End

    This is by far the best place in Glasgow for authentic Southern Chinese dishes. They do a verity of…read moreregional cuisine all reasonable well done, however it's the Guangdong specialities that really shine. There are dishes here just unavailable anywhere else in Scotland. The service is excellent. The place has recently had an refurbishment though don't expect a Waldorf tea room ambiance.

    Strangely, there seems to be a distinct lack of quality Chinese restaurants in Glasgow, either that…read moreor I've had my head buried under the sand for the past 10 years or so that I've lived in the city. When Ka Ka Lok appeared next to long standing Chinese / Malaysian restaurant Asia Style with its bright red signage and funky Chinese style cartoon logo I thought to myself, "ooft that's brave opening up next to a Glasgow institution". But, to my delight, this place more than stood up for itself. Although the restaurant is rather big and sparse looking, it was busy and loud enough, with a regular turnover of local Chinese customers to give the place a good vibe. We were warmly greeted on arrival and taken to our table. The waitress promptly gave us two menus to look over, one an 'English' menu and the other a 'Chinese' one. The English menu contained your typical Black Bean / Sichuan / Sweet & Sour type dishes, probably curated for the westerners. Not Fish & Chips and Chicken Pies as I had originally imagined being on an 'English' menu. The Chinese menu was a Hong Kong style fare, with more traditional dishes such as Clay Pot stews, seafood/fish dishes, roasts etc. Needless to say we all ordered from the Chinese menu and the staff were ever so friendly in helping us to make our decisions. In fact the owner was key to helping us have a great meal as he picked out some great dished for us. We opted for a dozen dumplings to nibble on as an appetiser, which were delicious. Then a feast of Clay Pot dishes arrived, including aubergine and salt fish, XO Seafood, an outstanding and tender beef stew, three kind roast containing pork belly / char sui / duck, Singapore style noodles and a giant vat of rice. It has to be said the quality of the food and ingredients was second to none and the portions were hugely generous. Again the owner and his staff made us feel incredibly welcome and they kept checking up on us to make sure we were happy with the food. Although they don't have a drinks license, we were treated to endless supplies of refreshing jasmine tea. Furthermore they have a great tasting Aloe juice, which I think I may now be addicted too. To summarise Ka Ka Lok, weird name, amazing food and cheap as chips!

    Shanghai Shuffle - Storefront

    Shanghai Shuffle

    (4 reviews)

    City Centre

    This place is not for the shy and retiring. Especially popular with groups (note: do not go here…read morefor an intimate date) the idea is that you party and sing while you eat. I'm still not quite sure the two go together but it kind of seems to work and is bustling every night with work nights out or hen parties. As soon as you arrive to what seems like a normal restaurant, out comes the host dressed in a kilt to tell those awaiting that the only rule is that you must have fun, dance on your chairs and sing whenever you feel the urge - and this is exactly what people do. It is slightly surreal when one minute your are tucking into your sweet and sour chicken and the next you are up dancing on your seat (if you don't then you look like a big party pooper). There are lots of little surprises and games which I don't want to spoil for those who have yet to experience this unique little place. It's not for the faint-hearted! As for the food, well, I can't even really remember what I had. The crazy antics, singing and dancing almost made me question if I actually had eaten. Given that it is £28 per head for a three course meal on a Saturday it seems a bit of waste although nobody goes there for a relaxed meal and I guess you are paying for the entertainment value. On a Sunday through to Wednesday however, I believe the same meal is £12 so try and avoid weekends. It's crazily busy before Christmas, even during the week, so be sure to book well in advance. It's definitely an experience.

    Oh my goodness, this place is hilarious! I came here for a works night out a few years ago and I…read moreactually didn't know what had hit me not was I quite prepared for the events that followed! It definitely is a bit lairy so if you're not one for karaoke or dancing on tables then give this one a miss but if you're brave enough it's an experience you will never forget! There seems to be a programme here, so I'll let you know how my evening played out; Step 1: We were shown to our table and as it was Christmas time it was decorated with the usual; tinsel, mini tree, bobbles and the like. We were then asked what drinks we liked and we each ordered the usual vodka coke, etc. Step 2: When the drinks arrived the waiters brought with them a cocktail in a glass that was probably around three foot tall, I kid you not. It was nearly taller than me and I had to stand on the chair to drink out of it with the equally massive straw. Step 3: Whilst taking the order for our meal, they brought a huge box of cowboy hats and gave us all one. I wasn't drunk enough by this point so did feel a little odd but everyone was getting into the swing of things so it was all good. Meanwhile two karaoke hosts were belting out Whitney Houston numbers and reminding us to get our requests in. Step 4: Each table was getting called up to sing so we had to get up and give it our all on the dance floor. Step 5: Dinner arrived, but with it they brought party poppers and told us to get on the chairs and dance. I was really hungry by this point and kind of just wanted to eat my meal. Step 6: In between popping party poppers, pulling crackers and moving the seat so other people at the table could get up to do a bit of karaoke I was able to eat my meal, I went for sweet and sour chicken and it was surprisingly good. I just assumed that all the drama was just to put your mind off how bad the food was. But no, no it was delicious! Step 7: As desserts were being brought out one of the waiters was grabbing random people from each table and he took them upstairs. Five minutes later they all re-appeared in fancy dress; Batman, Batwoman, Spiderman... they were all there jumping around on the dance floor singing karaoke some looking more bemused than others. Step 8: Each person in the place (it holds around 100) was then given a can of silly string each and the spraying began! There was silly string everywhere, in my hair, in my half eaten ice-cream (oh well), on the walls, in the huge cocktail glass, just everywhere! Step 9: This is the bit I found strangest of all... All the ladies were told to stand on their chairs and then a couple of waiters came out with a leaf blower and started blowing up everyone's skirts, Thankfully I had tights on but other people didn't, oh dear. I couldn't actually believe this was happening, it was hilarious in an odd peeping tom kind of way. Step 10: All the while people are blaring out karaoke in the background and I was starting to feel more than a little bit tired. Step 11: The last thing we were given was a fortune cookie which was a nice way to end the evening but I felt like I could sleep for a week afterwards! Step 12: The evening was over and I was left puzzled as to what had just happened. To enjoy this place you really need to get into the spirit of it, it is absolutely wild and unlike anything I've ever experienced. For me this place is a kind of been there done that, when you've done it once it's probably enough (well, once is enough for me anyway). I just wonder how long it takes them to clear up afterwards it must take an age! I don't know how the staff do this night after night, they must just thinks "Here we go again..."

    Cathay Cuisine - Menu

    Cathay Cuisine

    (3 reviews)

    £

    South Side

    Cathay Cuisine takes the top spot as my favourite chinese in Glasgow. I should probably add that…read moreit's shared with The Lemon Tree, but since I moved to the southside a Lemon Tree is a rare occurrence nowadays! As I've said in reviews before, I love a chinese that offers vegetarians something other than just vegetables in a sauce and Cathay Cuisine has the most to offer vegetarian diners in Glasgow in my opinion! Cathay Cuisine is more than just a chinese, they also offer Japanese, Malaysian and Thai dishes, as well as traditional "british" chinese takeaway fare. My usual order consists of fried beancurd and dip (Just Eat will give you an option of dips, don't bother choosing, you always get sweet chili!), fried rice and salt and chilli chips. I also really like the mini spring rolls, they're really crispy and crunchy! I'm also a fan of their salt and chilli beancurd and the sweet and sour aubergine in batter. I've never ordered a dish from here I didn't like! The deep fried beancurd can be a bit hit and miss, last time I ordered it was a bit dry, so I'd recommend ordering a sauce to go with it. I usually get the satay sauce which is a tad on the spicy side. One thing to keep in mind is that the portion sizes here are extremely large! A large rice is more than enough to feed two. A portion of salt and chilli chips will arrive, I kid you not, in a small pizza box, enough to feed four! Great if you are fully prepared for a feast or if you're ordering for a large group, but keep this in mind if you're only ordering for two people (or one person, don't judge me!). Their menu is enormous so I challenge anyone to not find a dish! I usually order from the Cathcart Road branch and deliveries can take up to an hour, so order in plenty of time!! I've converted friends to Cathay Cuisine in the past, so I'm fairly confident I'll be correct when I say, you'll love it!

    Just had the Peking ribs from here-my first time ever and they were phenomenal. Also had the crispy…read moreshredded chicken the other night which was quite spicy and yummy! The food comes out quick and piping hot with massive portions.

    Panda House - chinese - Updated May 2026

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