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    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Beef Pho

    The Hanoi Bike Shop

    3.8(127 reviews)
    0.8 miWest End
    ££

    If you have eaten PHO in more authentic places like Little Vietnam in Los Angeles, San Francisco,…read moreToronto, and Orange County (I have)...then don't eat here. The Pho is not authentic. It is picture pretty but that is about it. This place was recommended by our friend's 25 year old kid (whose palette is still young). The decor is beautiful and the inside is cozy and intimate. I ordered the seafood pho. It had no depth to it. It was missing that umami flavor. The broth was watery. It was missing the mint and the Thai basil. I ordered it #2 spicy and it was not spicy at all. We asked for some Fish sauce and they had no idea what we were talking about (which should have been a red flag) so then we asked for Hoisin sauce and they didn't have that either, they offered us soy sauce and we accepted that. Anything to bring some flavor to our pho. They ran out of chicken and (the night was still young) so my friend had to order the beef pho. He said his was okay- this was his first time having pho so he had nothing to compare it to. The service was mediocre. We had to ask them to bring us utensils. We had to ask them again to bring us napkins. It took them forever to ask us what we wanted to drink after they sat us down. To be honest, it was overpriced for the quality of food that was served. I would not recommend this place to anyone looking for authentic pho in Glasgow. This is a very instagram/influencer spot for pretty food pics/decor and that's about it. I would not go back.

    As an American, I've only eaten here 3 times in my two trips to Scotland. Both times, I got…read moresandwiches and sides for Lunch. I had Salt and Chilli pork, fish cakes and Bavette steak. All where delicious. I also really enjoyed the Pho. Ratings can be hysterical - because everyone likes different types of Pho. One woman said the Pho is SO salty. And another guys claims its bland. (people are strange). Yet, I found it delicious. I ate downstairs on all of my trips and enjoyed that for lunch. Will def visit this for lunch again on my next visit.

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    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Inside. Chef is the person with the blonde hair.

    Inside. Chef is the person with the blonde hair.

    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Soya Bean & Daikon Cakes

    Soya Bean & Daikon Cakes

    The Hanoi Bike Shop - Photogenic

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    Obu Pan Asian - Korean Fried Chicken

    Obu Pan Asian

    2.6(9 reviews)
    2.4 miCity Centre
    ££

    I dropped by for a quick bite or at least I thought. The restaurant was not particularly busy and…read morestill it took them 20 min to prepare the Sushi platter. I was quite in a hurry and changed my order to go what was fine. The personell is very friendly. The Jasmine tea, just fine. The place was very clean and the interior simple. Not sure if it was me waiting for a while to eat the take away Sushi, but sadly this was the worst Sushi I ever ordered. Well, I tasted 3 pieces out of 12 and threw the rest away. Shame on the money spent :-(. The rice texture was so bland and weird I struggled to swallow. Will I go back for another bite? Sadly no. I even recommended putting up a sign that says "eating the Sushi here at your own risk".

    This place is quite newly opened and we decided to check it out since it was on my tastecard…read more2-for-1. We were initially excited because they had put Dim Sum on the menu. On further inspection there wasn't any Chinese Dim Sum apart from the 3 varieties of baos. They do Gyoza which is nice, but not Chinese dumplings. It was quite difficult to pick our mains, because nothing really appealed to us. I ordered the Miso Tuna Steak that was actually really nice. It was tender and lightly cooked. It sat on a bed a vegetables. I got fried rice with the dish at an extra cost. The fried rice was tasty and fresh tasting. My friend took ages picking her main. Nothing stood out for her. She picked the Pad Thai, but she was disappointed that it didn't come with meat. The prawns were small shrimps. Overall she said it tasted okay, but she's had better. I forgot to take a photo of the Thai fries that we ordered that came with Sate and Kimchi Mayo dip. They were very crispy fries. I would say TOO crispy. I did not enjoy them at all. We ordered some desserts to end. I enjoyed the banana fritters I ordered that were also dusted with cinnamon. I loved that they came with ice cream. My friend enjoyed her Coconut and lime cheesecake. Overall, we were disappointed with the visit. Perhaps we had too high an expectation. Nothing exciting here.

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    Obu Pan Asian - Pulled Pork Baos

    Pulled Pork Baos

    Obu Pan Asian - Akashi-Tai Sake

    Akashi-Tai Sake

    Obu Pan Asian - Lamb Kashmir Curry

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    Lamb Kashmir Curry

    Bar Soba Merchant City - Prawn dumplings and dragon prawns

    Bar Soba Merchant City

    3.2(9 reviews)
    2.8 miMerchant City, City Centre
    ££

    I have been going to Bar Soba in Mitchell lane for a few years now, and I really enjoy the food. I…read morewas excited to hear they were opening up in Merchant square, and I actually booked up for Hogmanay 2015/16. This was a really fantastic night! Its a pretty big restaurant, and we were seated outside on the balcony. This was the perfect seat to be part of all the action that was taking place in the middle of the square. There was a live singer, 7 piece band and a DJ till 3am. All indoors which was ideal due to the normal Baltic temps in December! The service throughout the night was amazing. It was a set 3 courses with Prosecco for £40 which was actually the cheapest price within the square. It meant you could keep your table all night and leave jackets etc. This was pre Yelping days so I actually don't have any pics of the food!! (shameful!) I went back last week, and again had a really nice meal, with great service. I made the most of the 5pm deal - 2 courses for £12.95. The portion size was substantial and a really tasty dish. It defo has a different vibe than Mitchell lane, and is more of a restaurant than bar, however I enjoyed it just the same.

    Having worked round the corner from Mitchell Street for a few years, Bar Soba has been a tried and…read moretested favourite for a while. Great value pre-theatre menu and tasty pan Asian food. Just don't go if you're in a hurry. Unfortunately, the slow service is a similar theme at the new Soba restaurant on Albion Street. We did not have a booking however, so I would recommend to call to reserve a table. After about 20 mins we had still not been approached to take our food/drink order, and some of the staff seemed to be standing around in a daydream while we tried to grab their attention. When we did order, our drinks (two cokes) took another 10 mins to get to the table. On the other hand, the food was speedy and was at our table in about 15 mins. The chicken sate burger was spot on, smothered in sate sauce and sandwiched between a soft brioche bun. The chilli chips coupled with the sweet chilli dipping sauce were a perfect combo. The Katsu Curry unfortunately came with a really tiny amount of sauce to accompany the chicken, which was a bit of a let down. Although slow to start, the food was good and the staff were very friendly and chatty. Plus, we used a 50% off voucher so we grabbed a really good deal for the meal and service. Will be back, but definitely not one to try and squeeze into your lunch hour!

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    Bar Soba Merchant City - Small Plates

    Small Plates

    Bar Soba Merchant City - Cocktails

    Cocktails

    Bar Soba Merchant City

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    Wudon

    Wudon

    4.1(46 reviews)
    1.2 miHillhead, Great Western Road, West End
    ££

    I've finally pin pointed what it is that's wrong with Wudon!! It's not the food, it's not the…read moreservice ... It's how uninviting and "cold" the general environment is! What I mean by cold is that the staff members are completely unwelcoming and insincere with their service! Let's begin the story. So Gian and I were looking for a place to eat after spending the whole day walking about Glasgow. We ended up at Wudon for some odd reason; it wasn't my first choice but I figured we should give it another go to see how it's been like. Upon arrival, we were "greeted" by the owner (I think) of the restaurant, who had a chronic grumpy face. Like he literally had a deep dent in between his eyebrows from frowning! He seated us at a four-persons table beside the kitchen entrance and disabled elevator ... No it was not a comfortable place. I insisted on moving to a different table once one freed up, and we eventually did. There were 2 waitresses serving and they just seemed stressed out like 80% of the time and always seemed like they were in a rush! Ok I get that it's a Sunday night and you're busy but this is the hospitality industry, you should at least pretend like you care about how you're making your customers feel! A smile would help too? The food was delicious tho! Me and Gian had the Tom yam udon with prawn and edamame on the side. They made a great broth and it was big in portions too so at least this saved this experience. Gian also tried the rice green tea which he really liked! Altogether it was about £11 per person which is not too bad. But again, I'm not a fan of the cold behaviour! If the staff members have a black stormy cloud hovering over their heads, obviously that cloud transfers onto their customers! Overall is give Wudon a 3.5 but since .5 doesn't exist, a 3 it is!

    Decided on Wudon for dinner before a gig at Oran Mor as it was nearby and I hadn't tried it. Showed…read moreup at 5.30pm on a Monday and got a table without any trouble. The place is pretty plainly decorated but in a nice, clean way. We ordered a bunch of the wee dishes to share: Heung Dai Gee (£6.00) - scallops with garlic, soy & coriander served on the shell. Teriyaki Beef (£5.50) - marinated pieces of sirloin beef with teriyaki sauce. Ga Lay Kwok (£4.50) - parcels filled with tender chicken, potato & onions in a mild curry sauce. Saw Choi Tempura (£4.50) - aubergine, sweet potato, mushroom, asparagus & Japanese soba noodles in tempura batter. Sake Sashimi (£5.80) - slices of raw salmon served with daikon hair, pink ginger and wasabi. All of these dishes were really good with the exception of the beef which just didn't taste like very much at all. Thankfully the scallops and the chicken parcels made up for it as these were both amazing. I also wolfed down the sashimi and really liked it. The staff were friendly and helpful, and came back to check on us and take more drinks orders regularly. We ordered some more food once we'd finished as Graeme was coming to join us, and when we got the bill for three adults and drinks it was around £20 each, which I thought was pretty good for the amount we ate! Pretty decent Japanese food and I'd definitely make a return visit to try some more of the small plates.

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    Wudon - Orange you say????? Here's the mega orange tom yam for ya #yelpersloveglasgow

    Orange you say????? Here's the mega orange tom yam for ya #yelpersloveglasgow

    Wudon - That tea looks divine indeed

    That tea looks divine indeed

    Wudon

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    Suissi Vegan Kitchen - panasian - Updated May 2026

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