There are countless amazing restaurants around Scotland, but one legendary Glasgow spot is so famous that it has seen A-listers like Orlando Bloom and Kanye West pop by over the years.
It is no secret that Scotland is home to some of the best restaurants in the world, with people across the UK and beyond journeying here to chow down on a delicious meal.
This cherished Glasgow Indian spot, located on Elderslie Street in the city's west end, has a laundry list of A-listers who have enjoyed a meal there over the years. From Lord of the Rings star Orlando Bloom to Braveheart actor Mel Gibson, and even Kanye West, it is safe to say word about Mr Singh's India has spread far and wide.
Renowned for its mouthwatering tapas-style dishes, the Indian eatery has also seen Scots celebs such as Still Game's Sanjeev Kohli, Trainspotting actor James Cosmo, and comedy legend Billy Connolly popping in for a bite to eat.
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