Ashoka Finnieston
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I came here and was presented with burnt food and then later a burnt main meal. I only came because of good reviews. I walked in and you couldn’t swin…
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Mixed reviews but the menu looked so good. Pretty industrial, to the point I left half of it - certainly wouldn’t order again.…
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Thorougly enjoyed food at Ashoka, especially the vegetable samosa and Goan fish curry. Really tasty. Service was speedy even on a busy Saturday evenin…
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Ask any Glaswegian for directions to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, and they're sure to say "D'you know the Ashoka West End?" Immortalised as a famous culinary landmark, it sits on the corner of the longest street and shortest road in the city, and shines like a beacon and acts like a magnet to Glasgow's colossal curry eating fraternity.This is the first ever Ashoka started in 1973Details
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4 Reviews on “Ashoka Finnieston”
I came here and was presented with burnt food and then later a burnt main meal. I only came because of good reviews. I walked in and you couldn’t swing a cat round the restaurant! Please don’t come here!
Mixed reviews but the menu looked so good. Pretty industrial, to the point I left half of it – certainly wouldn’t order again.
Thorougly enjoyed food at Ashoka, especially the vegetable samosa and Goan fish curry. Really tasty. Service was speedy even on a busy Saturday evening.
It was very disappointing really. Pashwari was well burnt and my Shaslik was also burnt and dried out. The Cauliflower pakora was quite disappointing too. Should have gone to the Shish mahal