The highly anticipated AA Hospitality Awards has revealed the winners for 2023 at an event in London hosted by Claudia Winkleman and one Glasgow spot has taken home one of its top awards.
A hugely popular Glasgow restaurant has just been named the 'Best in Scotland' a prestigious UK-wide awards event. The hotly anticipated AA Hospitality Awards revealed that Cail Bruich in the west end has been crowned ‘AA Restaurant of the Year Scotland 2023-24’.
The luxurious and stylish venue situated on Great Western Road is headed up by top Scottish chef Lorna McNee, who is the only current female chef in Scotland holding a Michelin star, a feat that she achieved in just five months at the helm.READ MORE: Best places in Glasgow to get pizza named as top Scottish awards lists finalists
A post on the official Facebook page read: "Well done to the team for making this happen; we are delighted with this award. " "A unique and relaxed dining experience, the restaurant champions the finest British produce and the team works closely with a dedicated team of butchers, fishmongers, farmers and foragers.
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