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Indian Gallery

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Serving the finest in traditional and modern authentic Indian and Asian Cuisine, our highly skilled chefs have taken Indian Dining to another level.

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Convenient city centre Indian restaurant

Indian Gallery is on Sauchiehall Street in the city centre of Glasgow and a short distance from the Kings Theatre, so is ideally located for a pre- or post-theatre meal. The restaurant serves authentic Indian cuisine and is their mezzanine area is a popular choice for larger groups on a work night out or celebrating a special occasion.

Skilled chefs, Indian & European menu items

All dishes are made to order by the restaurant’s chefs and whilst traditional and modern Indian items appear on the menus, so do some European options. A guest may begin their meal with that Glasgow favourite, the chicken breast pakora, before moving on to a main course of pan-fried salmon with lemon & cracked black pepper, cooked with tomatoes, onions and peppers. Alternatively they may opt for a starter of garlic mushrooms then select a hot and spicy south Indian garlic chilli curry or a creamy mild korma dish.

Diners wishing to try something a little different at Indian Gallery, such as their egg pakora, tandoori scallops or the chef’s recommended sumoodarie, which is specially prepared seafood dish with king prawns, scampi and prawns with ginger, garlic, green chillies and the restaurant’s special spices.

Close to Charing Cross, city centre accessibility

Indian Gallery is in Glasgow’s city centre and located on Sauchiehall Street. Charing Cross train station and Elmbank Street’s payable car park are each a 5 minute walk from the restaurant, with Cowcaddens Subway station a 15 minute (uphill) walk away.

Address: 450 Sauchiehall St , Glasgow G2 4, GLG, GB
Phone: 0141 332 3355
State: GLG
City: Glasgow
Zip Code: G2 4


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Reviews
Me and my friends went on Thursday 28th February 2019. The food portion was very small. The 3 of us ordered a starter a main meal each and 3 soft drinks. It came to £85! Of which we talked the waiter down the price a bit. The best part is that both myself and my friends have had the runs food poising all weekend. Now I know why the place was dead. AVOID.
PLEASE AVOID AT ANY COST! Me and my husband had lunch at this place on the 31st of December 2019. Being an Indian, this is definitely not how Indian food tastes like. The food was horrible. We had arrived in Glasgow to enjoy the New Year's eve and after lunch at this restaurant both of us had food poisoning and we just could not get up from the bed. Thanks for ruining our New year.
Walked past this restaurant. Looked good, so we stopped off. Good food & service - maybe a tad too quick to remove plates. Definitely efficient. Not the cheapest, but worth it. The Tikka starter was especially good.
Wanted to pay via American Express which they accept, and which I get air miles for using but felt pressured to pay with debit card which I did after I was told they get charged a 3% transaction charge by American Express. This was after I was charged the sit-in restaurant price on the take away menu- should have been 10% cheaper, as highlighted on the front of the takeaway menu.
A horrible terrible disastrous end to a wonderful trip leading to this year's Hogmanay in Glasgow. After a wonderful 3 day trip in Highlands and a tired drive back to Glasgow me and my spouse chances upon this place as it was close to where we stayed. As somone who loves food and have tasted a huge variety of cuisines, below is a honest review - To the owner/waiter or whoever he was : have a smile. Wouldn't hurt to smile you see. Who would even want to place an order to a totally unwelcoming face. You are a waiter/owner for god's sake and not the Glasgow police. - The taste. Ordered a chicken kebab and a minced basmati biriyani. No comments at all on it. Easily tops my "Worst food ever" list. Only good thing was the pint of Guiness. - The price. Yes..the price I paid for eating is food poisoning for both me and my spouse and a totally spoilt Hogmanay eve in Glasgow. Like paid parking this place is like paid food poisoning. And yeah...a 50pence bottle of Strathmore still water miraculously became a 3.50pound-pint-of-Guiness-equivalent. If you people want to get a very bad first impression of Glasgow or a long lasting bad impression on Indian food please do visit this place. If not i would suggest you avoid this place like a plague. p.s : dont really care if this post lands me in Glasgow prison. Am pretty sure their food would be much better than what is being served here. Cheers..!!
Went here with two friends for a pre theatre meal. Lovely food ,very friendly, helpful staff , the night we were there some of the electric went off, not a problem they worked hard to.produce our food. Clean and tidy staff and venue. Well worth a return visit.
Went for the £9.95 pre theatre menu. Good value you may think. Read on. Ordered a couple of popadoms and dips. Popadoms were ok. So far so good. The starter came. One large vegetable samosa which was very dry almost like it had been microwaved. Very poor starter. I ordered the chicken Tikka which was an additional charge. What came was a very small portion. Only three pieces of chicken and some pilau rice. You do get a sauce if you want it masala style which didn't look very appetising either.very poor. Took me about 10 minutes to eat my main course and that's with me eating slowly. Not at all satisfying. Now the best bit, the bill. What was a 9.95 meal ended up costing me £18. How, well the dips were extraapparently all the Indian restaurants in sachiehall street charge for dips but they don't tell you its extra!! The diet coke and the additonal cost of the Tikka. Popadoms were 90p each. Verdict. Save your money. There are better restaurants than this. Do yourself a favour and avoid and go Somewhwhere else.
Very poor quality food. Were more concerned with the fact we had booked on 5pm for more people and asked me to go onto 5pm and cancel the booking so they didn't get charged commission?! No wonder it was dead.
Went here for the Pre - thearte menu and not too impressed by the food but will say the wife said hers was OK, the service is very good and I was offered another dish or a free drink when I didn't eat my original dish due to it being very oily. That said I don't think we would visit again.
If I could give this place 0 I would the food is like the version of Katie price fanny its both seen better days especially the Nan bread I would actually say its been around the track more times than the dog's at shawfield grayhound track the day
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