The new Habibi restaurant has opened on Gibson Street offering a taste of the Middle East and hiding a speakeasy eatery waiting to be discovered.
An exciting new casual dining spot has opened in Glasgow's west end offering Middle Eastern cuisine and a thrilling new speakeasy-style eatery below.
Bazaar by Habibi is available to book and will be offering people the chance to enjoy their dishes "elbow-to-elbow with friends" on their long wooden tables in their beautiful hidden restaurant. READ MORE: Andi Oliver says Glasgow's University Cafe serves 'best lasagne ever' after visit with daughter Miquita
"The menu is inspired by the large family gatherings of our childhood, with lots of sharing dishes. To receive the exclusive entry code book a table, or simply buzz to gain access."They added: "Reminiscent of our family kitchen growing up, food is prepared to evoke the feeling of love and togetherness while dining in true Middle Eastern style. "
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