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Malmaison Brasserie - Glasgow, Glasgow 

Malmaison Brasserie - Glasgow, 278 West George Street, Glasgow, GB

Reviews of Malmaison Brasserie - Glasgow

    Posted by toptable.com user (2008-10-17)

    Great food and service ...well put together and good presentation. Wine list good but pricey..

    Posted by toptable.com user (2008-09-13)

    We had a very enjoyable evening and remained until late. The food was very good and the service was very friendly, however we had to chase up things like coffee and additional drinks later in the evening. The wine list was excessively priced but we settled for a very enjoyable Terrazas which was nonetheless very dear for what it was We shall return.

    Posted by Anonymous (2008-08-31)

    There wasn't anything to fault about Malmaison and with the 50% off offer the meal was a true steal!

    Posted by toptable.com user (2008-08-28)

    We dined on the Malmaison 50% off food bill offer - which was great value for money however they do claw that saving back when you see the drink prices! £30 for a decent-ish bottle of wine. My starter of potato, leek and cheese terrine was nice but luke-warm. The chilli and crab linguine also good but not spectacular. My fellow diners felt similar to me that the food was good value but not overly delicious. Lovely surroundings and the staff were attentive and friendly.

    Posted by toptable.com user (2008-08-25)

    Recently had a meal for party of 10 at Malmaison Brasserie in Glasgow.Overall the experience was a bit of a mixed bag with some in the party thoroughly enjoying their meal,others finding theirs over seasoned,and the sea bass particularly mediocre.We did have a fab white rioja tho'!The service,tho',let the whole thig down,taking 'leisurely' to a new level!We did have amazing customer service when a jug of water was tipped over a brand new suede bag-a full refund to replace it -exceptional!

    Posted by Anonymous (2008-08-22)

    Malmaison Brasserie Glasgow always gets high reviews here and quite rightly so. The food is delicious and beautifully prepared. We chose from the "locally grown" menu and sampled fresh Scottish ingredients that hadn't travelled miles in a frozen hold. Whilst a glass of Rioja at £7.40 is not the cheapest in town, it was of a high standard (but the reason I have given lower marks for value for money). The sundries are expensive, though not enough to spoil an excellent meal.

    Posted by toptable.com user (2008-08-21)

    Malmaison Brasserie - Croquettes are good but the sauce was a little bit too cold. Salmon very good. Iced berry in chocalate are excelent but would take out the jouce from the fruit before serving.

    Posted by Anonymous (2008-08-21)

    Malmaison Brasserie Glasgow - excellent steak and generous portions

    Posted by anon (2008-03-18)

    Malmaison Brasserie - Glasgow The dining room was pleasantly lit ,and the atmosphere was cosy and warm, the staff were very attentive, all in all a nice evening

    Posted by CS (2008-03-17)

    We recently visited the Malmaison Brasserie Glasgow with our 2 student grandchildren who both agrred it was one of the best meals they had We were particularly impressed by the chocolat parfait & I with the delicious non-alcoholic cocktail. We shall be back!

    Posted by anon (2008-03-16)

    We booked in for dining at the Malmasion in Glasgow. Receiving 50% off through booking through toptable we were not sure what to expect. On arrival we were very suprised. The atmosphere was nice and relaxing maybe slightly too dark. We were seated straight away and service was quick. Starters were very nice and the bread that was given on the table was an added affect that really impressed us. Main meals were perfectly sized and tasted lovely especially the Pork. Definatly worth a visit

    Posted by KE (2008-02-24)

    I was lucky enough to visit malmiasson in glasgow last week where i enjoyed a delicious three course meal. The food was very well prepared and presented and tasted amazing. Could not fault the service or atmosphere, all at a very high standard

    Posted by RA (2008-02-14)

    After hearing a lot about Malmaison I booked there for a Valentines Day dinner with my girlfriend. Overall it was a pleasant experience, the food was good, the bread was baked on site and there was a full and varied wine list. We ate from the Valentines Day menu - £40 for 3 courses and a glass of champers; while the food was delicious the price was a little elborate - eating from the a la carte menu would have been much cheaper! I'd dine again here but not for a while.

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