Where can I eat in Glasgow? How much money to take money?

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Glasgow offers a sufficient number of budget restaurants and bistro. Here are a few places where you can have a cheap snack.

"THE BANANA LEAF" (76 OLD DUMBARTON ROAD)

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The cafe looks not so attractive outside, and there is nothing inside. Nevertheless, this tiny, friendly restaurant is a real find. This South Indian cuisine is very tasty, especially their "fiery" soup. Try here a lamb with a curry-sensational dish. And the delicious pieces of lamb are simply melted in the mouth (and costs only 5.50 £). Be sure to ask for the main dishes fragrant sauces. Prices for snacks and desserts begin from £ 1; Main dishes - from £ 2.99.

FIFI & ALLY (51-52 Princes Square, 48 Buchanan Street)

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Located in the prestigious shopping passage Princes Square, it is quite usually a cafe, but the kitchen is gorgeous there. There are different soups and salads, there is a slope for traditional Scottish cuisine. Smoked salmon with cream cheese is served with fragrant bread. Breakfasts here are from 2.50 £, sandwiches from £ 6.75

"WHERE THE MONKEY SLEEPS" (182 West Regent Street)

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If you want to find a place where you can go well and cheap, go to this cafe. You will immediately learn this cafe, for a large number of parked bicycles outside. Here you can order sandwiches and coffee and eat under the sound of vintage rock melodies, rock and roll and metal. "KURGAN" (regularly changing special dishes and snacks) can be a juicy hamburger with Cheddar cheese or fish sticks, Chorizo, homemade peas and tartar sauce. The steaks here are excellent, tender, medium roasters, served with Cheddar cheese and a red bowl of chutney. In short, the place is worth visiting. Soups and sandwiches cost from £ 2.

"The 78" (10-14 Kelvinhaugh Street)

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A sufficient noisy and lean place next to Bjres Road. A fairly simple bar with wooden furniture placed around the perimeter of sofas, pleasant melodies of famous melodies in the style of blues on the background. The restaurant is famous for its unusually bright menu, including vegan, as well as in the menu there are organic dishes, beer (from $ 2.90 per pintu). Falafel here is just unforgettable, hamburgers, spicy chicks with fried garlic, hummus, salads (for example, from Thai eggplant, fried pepper and tofu with nuts, sesame and sauce), - in general, the kitchen is creative and unusual. You can come here for a quick lunch. Book a bottle of Caledonian Brewery Golden Promise with a plate of onion rings and a barbecue sauce (£ 2.20). Snacks stand from £ 3.50; The main dishes are from £ 5.50.

Cherry & Heather (7 North Gower Street)

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A small cafe next to the Aibrox area is not too popular among tourists, but it is a wonderful and very cheap restaurant. Café is just a few minutes' walk from The City Inn, Crowne Plaza, Campanile, etc. You will find in the menu such snacks like Tyrrells chips, delicious sandwiches and so on. There are also Asian dishes. Try meatballs in Indonesian Bumbu Kecap sauce, and vegetarian sushi. Smoked mackerel and sandwich with beetroot - as interesting options, and do not forget about the chic fish pasta, with tomatoes and horseradish. Soups cost from £ 2.10; Sandwiches from £ 2.60.

"Stravaigin" (28 Gibson Street, KelvinBridge)

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Cafe (in contrast to the restaurant below) is one of the most festive and optimistic eaters in Glasgow. Warm, cozy, drunk and cheerful restaurant. Its inexpensive menu (main dishes around $ 8.95 £) includes Jamaican fragrant spicy Haggis with repo and potatoes (Neeps and Tatties). This is a good place to come on Sunday on the second breakfast (from 11 am to 5 pm). A variety of branches range from Nasi Goreng (an Indonesian rice dish with a bow, garlic, chicken or beef, sometimes pork and seafood, cereals and mushrooms) to the Scottish breakfast (including blood sausage). Sunday brunch and breakfast cost from £ 2.95; The main thing is - about £ 8.95.

"TEA ROOMS @ The Butterfly & The Pig" (153 Bath Street)

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Very beautiful cafe-embroidered tablecloths with floral patterns, elegant porcelain cups, antique cabinet, wooden carved bar counter, which was moved here from a dilapidated French brothel in 1918. On the wall a huge flat-screen TV, where news and sports events are broadcast. People come here for delicious salmon and pashota eggs, soup, huge fresh sandwiches (with salad and tuna, as well as salt cucumber) and the afternoon cup of tea. Breakfast cost from £ 3; Sandwiches from £ 4.25.

"Delizique" (70 HYNDLAND STREET)

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Even the most greedy tourist simply will not be able to not spend the largest cafe in this cafe. And poor tourists will be happy, because they will be able to pamper themselves, because some of the dishes are very cheap here! With a cafe there is a bakery, where bakes amazing cookies, pies and cakes, from pistachio meringue to chocolate cupcakes. Portuguese cake with custard is so good that you will not leave neither crumbs on the plate, and puff pastries simply can not do not try. Delicious can be ordered from £ 1.

"Piece" (1056 Argyle Street)

Order here a fragrant chicken with a crispy garlic chicken with a mayonnaise-based sauce with a basil. The most popular set - soup and sandwich - simply, satisfying and tasty. In general, local residents have the word "Piece" has long been associated with the most delicious sandwiches. Soups cost from £ 1.75; Sandwiches from £ 3.

"TWO FIGS" (9 BYRES Road)

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This is a high-class dining room located in the 'unmarital' area of ​​the city, at the end of Bjres Road. Night-arid, in the sense, tourists there are not very much, only locals, but it is for the better. Here they offer delicious and cheap food. Try a warm lentil salad, fish with fried potatoes, fried ribs, Indian breakfast of Thali, sea perch fillet with cress and peas, hamburgers and fried noodles with chicken in Thai "Pad Tai." Be sure to order the chicken grill in Livansky in the marinade with Tmina, the seeds of the coriander and grenade, all this with fresh vegetable salad - the portion is huge, enough for two, and costs only 4.95 £. Main dishes for lunch are about £ 4.75; Main dishes for dinner - from £ 5.95.

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