Gourmet Glasgow celebrates the city’s fine foods and restaur

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New initiative promotes Glasgow's fine dining and Slow Food

restaurants. Words: Anna Millar

et your tastcbutls reatly tor the

launch of (iourinet (ilasgow. which

ol‘l'ers a rich platter ol‘ culinary tlelights in conjunction with Scotland with Style. The eyent will celebrate the city’s l'ine l‘ootls and restaurants. with o\ er 5i) eateries olliering special eyents. promotions and set menus this month at special prices. llighlights inclutle a shelll‘ish eyening at (iainba. a supper club ment at Michael (‘aines. gourmet nights at .l'l‘ Rocheatl. a wine lilight eyening at Red Union and a cookery demonstration at ('atch 22.

Day itl Maguire. chiel executiye ol' the (ilasgow Restaurateurs .'\sst)c‘ltlllt)li. saitl he hoped the annual month—long programme would change any preconceiyetl itleas people lliltl about the city: ‘(ilasgow is a leading worltl tlestination and our restaurants reflect the city‘s cosmopolitan ol‘l‘ering. The image ol' the tleep-l'rietl .\lars bar is so liar lroin what‘s actually on offer and (iourmet (ilasgow is one oi the many ways we are helping to promote the city‘s much more stylish restaurant ol‘l‘erings.

'(ilasgow‘s restaurants will showcase some oi the best protluce ayailable antl liye oi the city‘s most notetl restaurateurs talk about what's hot in (ilasgow just now.‘

John ()uigley. chel antl patron ol RL‘tl ()nion added that the eyents were a great way oi responding to current trentls: ‘\\'e‘\'c noticed a growing number ol‘ people asking Us about the origins oi their l’ootl. partly

because they want to support local

producers and partly to lower their carbon footprint. This is reflected in the seasonal menus which most restaurants are now beginning to offer. With the current

economic climate people are looking for

value for money.‘

()rganisers said they were keen to add new elements to the programme and are planning to capitalise on the current demand for Slow l‘ootl. as seen in local bistros. such as (ilasgow‘s l‘il‘i and Ally. l.iam Betlwell from the restaurant said: 'Slow Food is about using sustainable l‘resh organic produce. working with nature rather than against. With (ilasgow‘s reputation for different foods and styles ol‘ cooking. I have no doubt this will turn into a great. regular night.~

Full details of events and booking options can be found at www.graonline.co.uk

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