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Welcome to India Quay

India Quay, located at 181 Finnieston St in Glasgow, is a culinary gem that captures the essence of authentic Indian cuisine. Renowned for its vibrant dishes such as Chicken Tikka Sharabi and Lamb Desi, this restaurant elevates dining with flavors that resonate deeply. Patrons rave about their attentive staff and warm atmosphere, perfectly complementing the exquisite menu, which also features delightful items like tandoor sizzlers and rich curries. With a bustling ambiance fueled by nearby venues, reservations are advisable. India Quay is more than a restaurant; it’s a destination worth every mile for an unforgettable dining experience.

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  • India Quay
    181 Finnieston St, Glasgow G3 8HE, United Kingdom
    181 Finnieston St, Glasgow G3 8HE, United Kingdom Hotline: +44 141 221 1616

Welcome to India Quay, a vibrant sanctuary of Indian cuisine nestled in the heart of Glasgow, at 181 Finnieston St. This gem is not just another restaurant; it’s a culinary experience that captivates the palate and warms the heart. From the moment you step inside, the welcoming atmosphere and attentive staff envelop you like a warm embrace. It’s no wonder that frequent patrons rave about the exceptional service, noting how the dedicated team consistently goes above and beyond.

The menu is a testament to the rich tapestry of Indian flavors. Each dish is crafted with care, reflecting the depth and complexity inherent in traditional Indian cooking. Whether you're savoring the Bhoona Rogan Gosh or indulging in the vegetarian delight of Tomato Makhni Paneer, each bite promises a festival of flavors. Signature dishes like the King Prawn Moonga and Chicken Tikka Sharabi highlight the mastery behind the tandoor cooking technique, resulting in tender, juicy meats that are bursting with taste.

For those who cherish vegetarian options, Paneer Tikka Sizzler and Daal Makhni offer a delightful experience, enveloped in bold spices and cooked to perfection. Diners appreciate the generous portions and reasonable pricing, with curries typically ranging from £11-19, making it accessible for a variety of budgets.

What truly sets India Quay apart is the overall dining experience. As noted by customers like Sheila Bedford, it's not simply about the food. It’s the warm, inviting service combined with the culinary deliciousness that makes each visit memorable. On a bustling night, be sure to reserve a table as the venue tends to fill up, especially when nearby events draw crowds.

If you are seeking an unforgettable evening filled with the best of Indian cuisine, look no further than India Quay. It stands as a testament to the rich heritage of Indian cooking, showcasing flavors that resonate long after the last bite. As the reviews suggest, dining here feels like being part of an extended family, where each visit invites you to return for more. Come and experience the magic of India Quay—where every dish tells a story of passion, culture, and culinary excellence.

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Murray Lumsden
Murray Lumsden

Always excellent and great to be back again. Very Busy though so we ended up having a Buffet. I would book in future as sometimes depending on who is playing at the venues nearby, it becomes very busy from opening time.

francesca paita
francesca paita

The most attentive and caring staff I've ever come across, which is why we will insist on coming here time and time again. The food is bloody incredible, everything from start to finish is absolutely exceptional. Cannot say enough about the staff, honestly, so so lovely. Thank you for another great evening with " mamma" we can't wait to come back!

Jack Lynch
Jack Lynch

Folks at the hotel recommended this place, and they were very friendly and accommodating given we showed up near closing time. The tandoor sizzlers were very good (and indeed sizzling!) and the curries we ordered were flavorful and balanced. A good place to unwind after (for example) a long day of hiking.

Jon Adams
Jon Adams

Vibrant and lovely food. Staff are really friendly and helpful. Always worth reserving, in case it's a busy night, as it's never empty. The dishes are reasonably priced, as are the drinks. The curries are generous portions, so generous that I would have been happy to have more rice. You could easily eat in the 10-20 category if you were not drinking anything but water, but it would also be possible to spend more if you bought lots of starters. Curries generally range from 11-19, with rice and breads separate.

sheila bedford
sheila bedford

India Quay: A Culinary Gem Worth the Miles India Quay isn't just a restaurant; it's a destination. For us, it's become the gold standard of Indian cuisine, and frankly, nothing else in Glasgow (or anywhere else we've tried) even comes close. The food is simply amazing – a symphony of flavors that leaves us craving more. Each dish is expertly prepared, showcasing the depth and complexity of authentic Indian cooking. Beyond the exquisite food, the service is consistently warm and friendly. The staff creates a welcoming atmosphere, making every visit a truly enjoyable experience. It's clear they take pride in what they do, and that shines through in every interaction. The only downside? We live hundreds of miles away! It's a testament to the exceptional quality of India Quay that we're willing to travel for it. If you're looking for an unforgettable Indian dining experience in Glasgow, look no further. India Quay is truly in a league of its own.

Louise Allen
Louise Allen

We enjoyed a meal here before heading to the SEC for an event. The food was delicious, served with a smile and we felt very well looked after. The chicken tikka sizzler from the tandoori mains was awesome. Good portions and piping hot.

Dennis Smalley
Dennis Smalley

First time visit to this very good Indian establishment facing Glasgow's Squinty Bridge on the Clyde Quayside.We had booked a table for 3.The attention and service was terrific. Poppadums were crisp and dry so we were off to a good start. 8Lamb Patia Butter Chicken and Chicken Bhuna were all very tasty,Lamb was a tad chewy could have been more tender but it was perfectly palatable. The Paratha and chapatis, always a highlight were excellent. Flavoured Ice cream and coffee finished the meal beautifully.Several Kingfisher beers were quaffed which brought the bill to a reasonable 105 for 3 including a tip. The restaurant is modern and spacious on 2 floors.Toilets are upstairs There is no traditional indian murals or decoration but ambiance is bright and comfortable.Quite a walking distance to our intended destination "The Ferry" venue for those with any mobility issues. Very pleasant evening's Asian dining experience.

Josiah Hazel
Josiah Hazel

We had a delightful experience! When we inquired about the food, the proprietor enthusiastically explained the menu and provided a wonderful back story for each dish. He was exceptionally friendly and kind. The food was top, each dish was flavorful and the best meal we had on our trip! Go there! Now!