Glasgow is delicious. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the European Capital of Culture.
Of course, when you come here, you must try the local food.
There are many delicious restaurants in Glasgow, such as the famous FishandChips, where the fish and chips taste very good, and the traditional Haggis, which is a traditional Scottish delicacy with a unique taste and well worth trying.
In addition, it is also a pleasure to taste local beer. The classic Tennent's beer is cold and refreshing and is definitely a must-try for wine lovers.
Glasgow's food culture is not only reflected in traditional food, but also has many novel and fashionable restaurants.
For example, in the Ashton Lane alley in the West End, there is an exquisite and unique tapa restaurant hidden. The tapas dishes here are rich in variety, including meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, and each dish is very particular.
If you want to try more international dishes, you can go to the Sauchiehall Street area in the city center. There are a wide variety of restaurants here, including restaurants with various tastes, such as Italian, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, etc., to meet the taste needs of different groups of people.
Every August, the famous cultural festival held in Glasgow, the branch venue of the Edinburgh International Arts Festival, is also a good place to taste delicious food.
Here you can taste delicacies from various European countries, such as French foie gras, Spanish ham, Italian pasta, etc., all with exquisite and creative decorations, very artistic.
In short, when you come to Glasgow, you must not miss the local food.
Whether you like traditional tastes or pursue fashionable tastes, you can find food that can meet your needs here. It is definitely a paradise for food lovers.