Glasgow City
Ashoka Southside

Ashoka Southside

United Kingdom, G44 3EA, Glasgow City

Asian • Balti • Indian • Vegetarian


"Ashoka South Side was a disappointment. I booked a table for Christmas Day with the promise of a glass of fizz on arrival, only to be offered a mocktail instead. It wasn't until I questioned this and showed my own copy of the menu that the promised fizz was granted. Two weeks before Christmas, we were asked to pay in full for our meal, but I was asked to pay in cash even though I preferred to use my card. On Christmas Day, despite enjoying the food, the restaurant had overbooked and took my dad's seat away, leaving us cramped on a couch against the wall. The food at Ashoka is nice, but usually lukewarm. I had to ask for my chicken to be reheated on Christmas Day. We received a voucher for £10 off our next meal, but when we tried to use it in January, the staff member was confused about the terms and conditions. The voucher stated a minimum of 2 people, but the staff member insisted it was for a maximum of 2 people. The staff member also failed to mention that the voucher couldn't be used with the pre-theatre menu until we tried to pay. When I asked to see the terms and conditions on the voucher, none were provided. Our bill came to £87, so with the voucher it would have been £77, but the staff member refused to honor it. As someone with a background in International Business Law, I know that failing to clearly state the terms and conditions of a voucher is breaking the law. The staff member's insistence on not providing the discount has led me to decide not to return to Ashoka. The food is good, but not exceptional, and I would rather dine at a place that values customer loyalty. It's a shame, as Ashoka is a local restaurant with potential, but the lack of transparency and customer care has left a sour taste in my mouth."

Coia's Café

Coia's Café

473-477 Duke Street Glasgow, G31 1RD, Glasgow City, United Kingdom

Cafés • Pasta • Pizza • Steak


"We visited here for breakfast on my husband 's birthday. Overall it was nice food but ultimately overpriced and small portions with OTT service in the wrong ways We were seated in quite an awkwardly placed table for a family with 2 infants in highchairs, right in a central area where i felt like I was constantly getting squished against and plates and hot drinks too close to my children upon serving to other tables. There was a table next to us at the window which would have been better placed so the kids were out the way. Sercice was odd, all really friend, some server 's a bit more amateurish than others. We were asked 3 or 4 times if our drink order had been taken and again about specials, including after we gave our order the waiter told us the specials again weirdly. They forgot my irn bru I had ordered but I just left it as my tea was enough. They never proceeded to ask if we needed anything else once our meal arrived either. We had a full breakfast and the waffles. My breakfast was nice but could have had a bit more for the price but good quality ingredients. My husband 's waffles, or 'waffle ' should I say was veryyy small. He actually thought they forgot the waffles upon them serving it but found said waffle under the bacon. He was ultimately still hungry as he expected at least 2 waffles to be included given it says waffles. They accidentally charged us for my tea as it was included in the breakfast and we were also both charged 95p for oat milk which is the most I 've ever been charged, usually it 's 50p max. Ultimately we won 't be back which is a shame as it was a lovely restaurant with nice food but the service was awkward, expensive £28 for breakfast for 2 was pricey considering my husband was still hungry afterwards that he stopped to get a roll."