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Paesano
Glasgow’s award-winning food scene caters to those on a budget, too. Whether you’re looking for a cheap bite on the go or a bargain 3-course meal, here’s how you can eat in the city for less.

Food on the go

Kimchi Cult!

Located in the west end, Kimchi Cult! serves a mix of Western and Korean dishes and is raved about by locals. Expect to see bibimbap rice bowls, Korean fried chicken, pizza slices, plus vegan and vegetarian options. Check out the menu at Kimchi Cult!.

Falafel To Go

The Falafel To Go stand is known by locals for making some of the tastiest falafel wraps in the city. And at only £5, it’s hard to disagree. Find them just off 116 Sauchiehall St, on Hope Street. If you’re going at lunchtime, you might spot the queue first.

Piece

For a proper sandwich, drop into 1 of several branches of Piece in the city. Expect a mix of classics like New York Deli and Banh Mi or specialties like Dirty Fat Boy and Nottolenghi. Ingredients are always high quality, and fillings are never skimped on. Visit Piece to learn more.

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Piece

Shawarma King

Awarded Best Kebab House in Scotland in 2025, Shawarma King can be found under the bridge on King Street. Open 7 days a week, they whip up Middle Eastern treats like falafel, shawarma, and kebab. Visit Shawarma King’s Facebook to find out more.

Pakistani Street Food

Winner of the 2022 Scottish Takeaway Awards, Pakistani Street Food can also be found in the southside. Offering authentic street food snacks and dessert, locals love their chaats, paratha wraps, samosas, and fresh juices on the go. Follow Pakistani Street Food’s Instagram for more information.

MacTassos

MacTassos is located on Kelvin Way, between Kelvingrove Park and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. The friendly team specialise in authentic Greek gyros that are juicy and flavourful. It's no wonder it's a popular spot for both tourists and locals. Visit MacTassos for more.

Restaurants with no booking required

Sugo Pasta

Sugo Pasta in the city centre specialises in fresh pasta, handmade every day in their kitchen. While prices start from £8.50, there has been no compromise on quality, with dishes served as authentically as they would be in Italy. Find out more at Sugo Pasta.

Paesano Pizza

Sister restaurant to Sugo, Paesano has been a popular staple of Glasgow’s pizza scene since 2015. Serving traditional Neapolitan pizza, they keep it simple by offering only 10 variations on their menu. Enjoy Paesano’s tasty pizzas in the city centre, west end and southside. View the menu at Paesano Pizza.

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Sugo Pasta

The Pot Still

In one of the most iconic whisky bars in Glasgow, find a food menu with most of the items under a fiver. Think traditional warm pies with fillings such as steak and vegan haggis, neeps and tatties, alongside soup and toasties too. For more information, visit The Pot Still.

Dumpling Monkey

If you hadn’t already guessed, dumplings are the specialty at Dumpling Monkey. Also on offer are potstickers, noodles, wonton soups, and bubble tea. Find these authentic dishes, inspired by northern Chinese cuisine, in Glasgow's west end. Visit Dumpling Monkey's Facebook for more information.

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The Pot Still

Soul Food Sisters

Soul Food Sisters is a café run by a group of migrant women in the east end. Together, they’re creating a vibrant collective based around their shared passion for food. Dishes vary, are inspired by the women, and learned from all over the world. Visit Soul Food Sisters to find out more.

Ranjit's Kitchen

Situated in the southside, Ranjit’s Kitchen is a favourite among locals. Fully vegetarian, this family-run Panjabi food deli serves authentic food just as you would enjoy in every Panjabi household. Make sure you try their famous samosas. View the menu at Ranjit's Kitchen.

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Ranjit's Kitchen

Dine with a deal

Ardnamurchan Restaurant and Bar

Enjoy some of Scotland’s best produce at Ardnamurchan Restaurant and Bar in Cowcaddens. Their market menu offers you a chance to taste the likes of mackerel pate, Cullen Skink, and wild venison stew for less. View a sample menu at Ardnamurchan.

Kelp

A short walk from Ardnamurchan is Kelp, a sustainable Scottish seafood restaurant with an outdoor terrace. Their market menu consists of smoked trout, confit chicken and coley. Prices start from £24.95 for 2 dishes and a side. Visit Kelp to book.

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Ardnamurchan Restaurant and Bar

Glaschu

Glaschu serves up modern Scottish fine dining in the heart of the city centre. Their market menu features dishes such as charcoal grilled venison, sharing beef wellington and wild mushroom risotto. Find out more at Glaschu.

Halloumi

Greek-Cypriot restaurant Halloumi, in the city centre, offers small plates with big flavours. Dishes include gyros, chicken souvlaki and of course, halloumi. Try their express lunch menu on weekdays. Visit Halloumi to learn more.

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Glaschu

The Loveable Rogue

Proving there is nothing wrong with a cheap date, The Loveable Rogue offers either steak or moules frites for £12 every Tuesday as part of their date night menu. They also have great deals on their small plates menu from Wednesday to Friday. Choose from their restaurants in the west end, east end and southside. Visit The Loveable Rogue to find out more information.

111 by Modou

Located in Glasgow’s west end, 111 by Modou offers some of the best tasting menus in the city. Choose between the Critic’s Choice menu, featuring 5 courses at £25 at lunchtime from Thursday to Saturday, or 10 by Modou on a Monday, which is 10 courses for £30. Both menus are a surprise which adds to the experience. Visit 111 by Modou to book a table.

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111 by Modou

Butchershop Bar and Grill

Dine at Butchershop Bar and Grill on a Tuesday and enjoy their popular Burger vs Steak offer. This deal lets diners choose between a perfectly grilled steak or a gourmet burger served with fries, plus a bottle of wine for £50. To book a table, visit Butchershop Bar and Grill.

BLOC+

Located in the city centre, BLOC+ is an independent basement bar and venue offering unusual pub grub. Their daily food deals start from £4 and include pasta, burgers, and hot dogs, not to mention their bargain pizzas. Vegan and veggie options are available every day. View the menus at BLOC+.

Maison by Glaschu

Based in the stylish Princes Square shopping centre, French restaurant Maison by Glaschu offers a prix fixe menu from 12–6pm every day. Choose from 2 courses for £20, or 3 courses for £25. Go to Maison by Glaschu for more information.

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BLOC+

Food markets

Dockyard Social

Open from Friday until Sunday, Dockyard Social is a street food market with a focus on community. Taste everything from pan-Asian fried chicken to sourdough pizzas to jackfruit tacos. DJs and live bands provide the tunes, and kids and dogs are welcome. Visit Dockyard Social to find out more.

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Dockyard Social

Farmers Markets

There are many food markets across the city selling seasonal vegetables, fruit, quality meat and fresh street food. Why not try Partick Farmers Market or Shawlands Farmers Market? Visit City Property Markets for dates and the latest news.

Barras Market

Head to the east end and visit the iconic Barras Market. There you'll be able to explore a world of flavours and enjoy a variety of sweet and savoury food without breaking the bank. Check out the Barras Market Instagram for more info.

Article last updated: October 2025

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