A selection of the most interesting places to eat at the moment in no particular order.
ox and finch
Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, 0141 339 8627
Super trendy but very, very good. Hip cuisine.
Pig'Halle
South Street, Perth, 01738 248784
Simple, impeccably cooked French food.
Ka Ka Lok
St George's Road, Glasgow, 0141 353 6528
Excellent regional Chinese cooking and great staff.
La Boca
Hope Street, Glasgow, 0141 237 7575
Probably the best tapas in Glasgow.
cafe breizh
High Street, Perth, 01738 444427
Authentic French cooking. Perfect for a light lunch.
the cottonrake bakery
Great Western Road, Glasgow, 07910 282040 Artisan pies, crostini and amazing cakes.
Boath House
Auldearn, Nairn, 01667 454896
Michelin starred mansion. Friendly, good prices.
The Dores Inn
Dores, Inverness, 01463 751203
Relaxing. Crowd-pleasing menu.
Jacker De Viande
West Regent Street, Glasgow, 0141 243 2405 Bad decor, faultless cooking. Glasgow's best burger.
The Field
Nicholson Street, Edinburgh, 0131 667 7010
Great modern cooking, sensible prices.
The Peat Inn
By Cupar, 01334 840206
Michelin magic with brilliant bargain lunch.
The Potting Shed at Inshriach
By Aviemore, 01540 651287
Cakes, buns, birds and scenery.
Brian Maule at Chardon D'or
West Regent Street, Glasgow, 0141 248 3801
Classic, steady and now more affordable.
The Gardener's Cottage
Royal Terrace Gdns, Edinburgh, 0131 558 1221
Elbow to elbow for Edinburgh's coolest chow.
Braidwoods
Drumastle Mill Cottage, Dalry, 01294 833544 Quaint country cottage flying the Michelin flag.
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