Well situated for many Glasgow venues - such as the Garage or the CCA. Popped in on a Saturday around 6pm with a friend. Just managed a pre-theatre menu which is very good value. A buffet was also available as was a la carte. Second time here - good restaurant, nice staff and decor. Men's room decor is certainly entertaining! Mixed pakora was quite small (4 pieces) and when asked, we only got 2 pappadum between us.Kingfisher beer was excellent - they also have Tennents draft and many bottles and spirits. The pre-theatre was basic but good. We both had an excellent chicken Tikka masala - not too creamy and still with a nice kick from the tikka. Will definitely be back soon
This restaurant stands apart from others, both in its food and it's theme!
I was out with my parents, giving them a short tour of Glasgow. That's when we found this place. We entered and were so politely greeted by the staff members. The whole place looked so posh !! The tables were quickly filling up at that time, but we managed to get one.
I ordered "Sarson ka jhinga", and my parents ordered "adraki lamb chops". The dishes were presented wonderfully in just a matter of minutes. Everything looked and smelled fresh and was delicious!! They even had a wide range of wines too..
In the mains we ordered "lamb seekh kebab" (tasted exactly like the ones I had in Lucknow, India-the city renowned for its kebabs!) which came with pulao rice and curry sauce, tried Peshawari naan which was a stuffed naan with a mild coconut flavour, garlic chilly chicken, which was perfect blend of garlic and spices. Spicy yet not overpowering other flavours.
All the dishes were visually very appetizing! Pure ambrosia! My parents hadn't had indian food in such a long time and it absolutely made their day! We even had a take-away of "adraki lamb chops". I wish I could share pictures coz it was one of the best indian food restaurants I had visited this whole year..
DEFINITELY worth going!
Good food, good music and good theme 😂. Not to forget the greasy main course though. Avoid excess oil pls.
Located at the top end of Sauchiehall Street, I had been eager to try out Kama Sutra for quite some time. I was not disappointed. The service is excellent and there is such a wide variety to choose from on the menu. The daal makhani is superb and has a spicy edge to it. However, it is the saag paneer which really stands out - perhaps the best I've tasted in all of Glasgow. The restaurant has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere which is aided by the Bollywood soundtrack that plays overhead. Yes, the food is a little on the expensive side but it is worth it. If you really want to treat yourself to great Indian meal in the city centre, visit Kama Sutra.
Food was excellent one of the best Indians I have been to. Service was great had a nice time. Highly recommend to visit this place if you like Indian food
The name says Taste of Chennai but even the North Indian food was exceptional… they have great variety and everything we ordered was soooo tasty especially the chicken drumsticks..the owner Siva was very humble and was fully involved in the customer service. Never expected to have such a good authentic dosa in Glasgow.
This is my first time giving a 5 star review after a long time. This place is like a hidden gem. The food was absolutely amazing. Better than Dishoom and Ivy Asia. If you like Desi food, then this place is a must.
I had a very good experience today. I enjoyed having food over there especially when you are hungry and delightful food arrive to your table 😀.
We went for team dinner around 18 people.
Pros
1. Welcoming atmosphere and service
2. Each non-veg dish tasted different and really good as said by everyone in our team
3. Reasonable price
Cons
Vegetarian food are average. Every dish had ketchup as base and tasted sweet.
Had an opportunity to visit this place yesterday. I'm glad to see the owner Shiva has taken this place just 2 months before. On this note, this place was fairly busy being Tuesday. The food is fairly priced and extensive menu, as name in itself The Chennai, you can expect to have plenty of South Indian dishes, indeed it ticks the box. Good food, good people. Location is good for people who are coming to the town. What I liked the most is their Masala Tea. Guys support them, it's new business and needs nurturing. Best of luck The Chennai Team.
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