Mother India
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, GLASGOW/ Updated : Feb 3, 2017, 13:32 IST
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If you are looking for a more fine dining Indian experience, Mother India should be on the top of the list. They have been around since 1996 and established themselves as one of the best restaurants in the city year after year. Wi … Read more
If you are looking for a more fine dining Indian experience, Mother India should be on the top of the list. They have been around since 1996 and established themselves as one of the best restaurants in the city year after year. With a recently added cellar, there are three floors to dine in, whether you want something a little more casual with views of the street or something more polished and elegant. Read less

If you are looking for a more fine dining Indian experience, Mother India should be on the top of the list. They have been around since 1996 and established themselves as one of the best restaurants in the city year after year. With a recently added cellar, there are three floors to dine in, whether you want something a little more casual with views of the street or something more polished and elegant. They offer both a fixed priced menu and an a la carte menu, ensuring everyone who dines here will be satisfied. Menu feature such items as chicken tikka makhni, buffalo paneer and prawn and crab dosa. Recently Mother India has also opened a café that focuses more on tapas and serving smaller portions of traditional Indian cuisine, allowing diners to try even more things in one sitting. Whether you feel like getting dressed up or want a casual experience, try one of Mother India’s excellent restaurants in the city.
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