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Lovely choice of food, also nice friendly staff. Amazing value
darren clark - dined in restaurant 19/04/2019
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Great value and also a good choice with quick and friendly service. We got offered a curry to my friend which wasn’t on the menu. Have been going for a long time and I would recommend.
darren clark - dined in restaurant 15/12/2018
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.
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.
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.