Hairy Bikers viewers are keen to come to Glasgow now after a city restaurant was featured on the show.
In Wednesday's episode of The Hairy Bikers Go Local, Si King and Dave Myers toured Glasgow and the west coast to try some of the best local produce.
The pair stopped by a Malaysian restaurant in the city's Southside, Julie's Kopitiam, where they enjoyed some of owner Julie Lin's dishes including dumplings and Singapore chilli crab.
And viewers from across the UK are now sold on visiting the Pollokshaws Road spot after its starring appearance on the show.
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Commenting on Twitter, one person wrote: "Watched The Hairy Bikers and want to go to Glasgow, to eat at Julie's Kopitiam. Also want to buy that amazing blackthorn sea salt."
Another said that they "loved it", adding: "The Hairy Bikers back WITH the best chef in Glasgow? Perfection."
A third wrote: "Looking forward to a trip to Glasgow at the end of the month (first time!) and adding @julielincooks to our list to visit (ta Hairy Bikers)."
We previously reported that Julie had revealed that her restaurant would feature on the popular cookery show and shared her excitement about it.
She said: "These are two of the biggest names I’ve worked with to date and they were the most down-to-earth, kind, humble, supportive souls.
"The whole week was a pleasure.
"Si and Dave, thank you for gracing our doors, it was our pleasure."
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