In Glasgow, all the buzz seems to be around the opening of this one spot.
, and the people, hold a special place in my heart and I’m lucky enough to call it my home. After starting my Instagram as just a hobby showcasing my love of easy home cooking and travelling all over the world, the support of my Scottish following then enabled this to become my full time job. I’m so honoured to be a regular feature, where I’ll be bringing you everything from recipes, travel tips, new Scottish openings, gift ideas and small business shout-outs.
Another new Glasgow spot is Le Petit Coq in the west end, from the team behind Oui Knob of Butter. French owner Jules Bal told me: “Le Petit Coq is passionate about , flavours and helping the local community by setting up a ‘pay it forward’ option. We thrive on great quality, from our handmade baguettes and our butters.”Jules continued, “my father opened his first restaurant on the exact same day as me 30 years ago. He’s sadly no longer with us, but I took that as a sign that he still is”.You will soon come to learn that I am somewhat a Sunday roast snob. As an English girl, dare I say that I think it’s the only thing I’ve found that England does better.
Their shop is based in Waterloo, on the outskirts of Wishaw, but stocked in many local shops, I purchase mine from my local butchers, Donald’s, based in both Uddingston and Hyndland.
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