One Glasgow restaurant has been named on the list of the top 100 in Britain.
Restaurant review bible The Good Food Guide has announced its annual 100 Best Local Restaurant list celebrating independent restaurants across the country.
Gloriosa in the city's West End is the only restaurant in Glasgow to have made the list, with only 10 in Scotland being named.
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Located on Argyle Street, Gloriosa is known for its Mediterranean-inspired dishes and casual dining setting.
In April 2022, pop star Dua Lipa visited the restaurant with her sister and said she was a 'big fan', with the Houdini singer particularly enjoying the cod and butter beans.
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Bavette in Horsforth, Leeds was crowned Britain’s Best Local Restaurant, having beaten off competition from across the country to take the prestigious title for 2024.
The Good Food Guide says it received an astonishing 60,000 votes from diners across the country, all keen to champion their favourite places to eat, leaving the expert judges with the difficult task of narrowing the list down to just 100 choices.
We reported earlier this year that Finnieston eatery Cail Bruich was recognised as 'exceptional' at the Good Food Guide Awards in January.
The Michelin-starred spot, run by head chef Lorna McNee, was named on the list alongside glitzy restaurants such as the Ritz and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.
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Good Food Guide editor Elizabeth Carter said: “It's a new era for The Good Food Guide with a new look and a revamped rating system, but the Guide’s deep-rooted values remain exactly the same.
"There’s always been a lot of excitement surrounding our awards, and this year we've overhauled them to better reflect the fast-paced changes in Britain’s dining out scene.
"I’m incredibly proud of the entire awards list as every restaurant on it, not just the winners, sets the standard by which all others should be measured.”
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