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Kama SutraNewest Review: ... not a busy night in glasgow but the restaurant was full so if you intend going make a booking. The buffet is 4 course. Firstly poppadums ... which were average ... then starter which was superb. The meat -eaters got a huge platter of pakora, onion bhaji and some omelette type things. Being vegetarian I got a separate selection of pakora, bhaji and savoury pancakes. The main course was a ... more |
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by - written on 03/08/01 (Useful, 111 readings)
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Kama sutra is a restaurant on sauchiehall street in glasgow next to the buddist centre (opposite the dental school). I went recently for an evening meal with friends. We chose the buffet option so that we could sample a wide variety of foods. It was a monday night which is normally not a busy night in glasgow but the restaurant was full so if you intend going make a booking. The buffet is 4 course. Firstly poppadums ... which were average ... then starter which was superb. The meat -eaters got a huge platter of pakora, onion bhaji and some omelette type things. Being vegetarian I got a separate selection of pakora, bhaji and savoury pancakes. The main course was ... Read the complete review
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