Popular Irani-Indian tapas restaurant to open second venue in Glasgow

Chaakoo Bombay Cafe is set to open a second venue in the city's west end, and to celebrate you could win a meal for four.

The popular Irani-Indian tapas restaurant, which has a restaurant on St Vincent Street in Glasgow, will replace Di Maggio's at 61 Ruthven Lane - and it will open its doors on 29 October.

The new eatery will offer the same dining experience as the city centre venue with authentic dishes and a buzzing atmosphere, with the team saying: "We can’t wait to bring the same experience from our St Vincent Street restaurant to wider Glasgow.

"We look forward to taking you back in time to experience the incredible flavours, smells and atmosphere of a classic Iranian Cafe."

Initially Chaakoo Bombay West End will be open for lunch and dinner from 12pm, with takeaway options to follow soon after.

To celebrate the opening, diners are in with a chance to win a voucher for a table of four. For more information and how to enter, click here.

Tables for 2-8 can be booked online now, with larger parties requested to phone the restaurant on 0141 334 8560 to book.

 

Known for cake making, experimental jam recipes, Champagne, whisky and gin drinking (and the inability to cook Gnocchi), Rosalind is the Food and Drink Editor and whisky writer for The Scotsman, as well as hosting Scran, The Scotsman's food and drink podcast.
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