Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Warm, family-run Indian spot with standout desi-on-the-bone curries and haggis pakora, great hospitality, and fair prices; a few complaints about consistency and occasional service strain.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Chimes of India delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—particularly standout desi-on-the-bone curries and the Glasgow-beloved haggis pakora—paired with genuinely warm, owner-led service. However, inconsistent execution on busy nights (tough lamb, burnt naan, reheated rice) and moderate review authenticity concerns prevent a higher grade. Fair pricing and loyal repeat customers affirm its value as a respected West End casual spot, though it falls short of the area's premier dining destinations.
A compact West End room hums with warm, family-run service where staff guide first-timers and regulars swap nods with the owner. Plates arrive steaming with deep spice and gentle heat; one diner said the desi lamb was "so tender it set the bar for the trip." However, there are some review authenticity concerns reported by a few critics alongside an occasional defensive owner reply. The cooking leans traditional Punjabi with a comforting, home-style feel. Think desi-on-the-bone curries, butter chicken, biryanis, and the Glasgow-loved haggis pakora, plus momos and Indo-Chinese touches. Most praise rich, balanced gravies and generous portions, though a small minority report tough lamb or reheated rice on busy nights. Families do well here: mild-friendly staples like korma, biryani, paneer butter masala, naan, and mango lassi suit younger palates. No formal kids menu is noted, but staff accommodate spice levels and portions, and toddlers reportedly left smiling.
Area: Bustling West End corridor near Kelvingrove; mix of students, locals, and visitors; lively evening dining scene.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit arterial street with steady foot traffic; typical urban vigilance advised late night.
Nearby: Near hotels on Sauchiehall, Kelvingrove Park and museums, bars and casual eateries; convenient for event-goers.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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