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Why this hidden gem Glasgow steakhouse is the highest-rated

Why this hidden gem Glasgow steakhouse is the highest-rated

Glasgow Times12 hours ago
Meat Joint Scottish Steakhouse on Sauchiehall Street is a family-owned establishment that is said to offer the "true steakhouse experience".
This fine dining offering takes place in an inviting and "relaxed" atmosphere that is sure to appeal to any diner.
According to the restaurant's official website, the "perfectly curated" menu here also makes some unique twists to traditional Scottish classics.
The restaurant on Sauchiehall Street has been dubbed a 'hidden gem' (Image: Tripadvisor)
Why this 'hidden gem' steakhouse in Glasgow with 'unreal' food is the highest-rated in the city
The Glasgow steakhouse has received a lot of praise on Tripadvisor, where it has been given a 4.8/5 out of 482 reviews.
One patron described it as a "hidden gem" on Sauchiehall Street.
They added: "We decided to eat here, after making plans to travel to Glasgow for a family birthday.
"We booked based on reviews, and we were not disappointed.
"We started with scallops and duck egg, followed by the chateaubriand cut of steak, and just wow. Food was absolutely perfect, sides were amazing, and everything was cooked exactly how we asked.
"Service was sensational, so I would absolutely recommend this place to anyone visiting the town."
Another said: "Visited for birthday meal, came highly recommended, absolutely first class, puts some well-known steakhouse chains to shame."
A third user wrote: "Visited in April and the food, service and atmosphere were all top class!
"The lovely couple, Leyla and Aiden, were so attentive and kind.
"The food was superb. Steaks cooked beautifully, and if it were possible, I'd have myself hooked up to a drip of the garlic butter."
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Praising the food further, this visitor penned: "First of all, let me say the food here was unreal! Steak was cooked to perfection, and the chips! To die for!
"The place was full and there were two guys on waiting staff and also doing the bar, and they were incredible, so attentive and lovely.
"Had loads of lovely banter with nearly every table, they honestly made it such a great night for me and my partner."
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