I booked to try the new brunch menu, and I think they may have hit upon a winner!!
The menu is perfect, from classics like the full fry up and eggs hollandaise to sweetcorn fritters with avocado and a Moroccan lamb dish (latter two pictured below) plus a selection of sweet options.
The food was absolutely fantastic, fresh and delicious, and good sized portions.
You HAVE to try the home baked scones, the best scone I have had.
two mains, four teas, 2 orange juice and 2 scones for under £40, so I was pleased with the value too.
Will definitely be back!
Top notch!. Top quality food, excellent service and ambience. The Sisters is one of my all time favourite places to eat in the city centre. The 3 course lunch is good value for money; this is modern-Scottish food at its best. Try the mussels as a starter and the puff candy meringue for desserts; I could eat that all day!!
A Glasgow legend and rightly so. Chicken liver pate and homemade oatcakes followed by Sea bass, hand dived scallops, mash potatoes and buttered kale finished with apple and pear betty with vanilla ice cream - £16.95 honestly I'm not making it up just £16.95.
How the Sisters manages to turn out elegantly simple, fresh and all round fantastic food at this price for 3 course is beyond me but they do it consistently and its blooming marvellous.
This fantastic value early dinner set menu is not a poor mans mini à la carte, the portion sizes are ample and the dishes have the full 360' attention to detail and flavour. I have not tried the à la carte but i can only assume it would be even better.
Staff and service at Sisters is very good i cant fault it, the dining area is well lit and inviting, toilets are starting to look a little worn but nothing a lick of paint cant cure.
Sister is highly recommended, my advice would be to sample the early dinner menu before commiting yourself to the full fat à la carte - you will not be disappointed and you will definently want to come back.
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