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  2. Amaryllis (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Amaryllis was a restaurant located in the One Devonshire Gardens hotel in Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened by chef Gordon Ramsay, with David Dempsey operating the restaurant on a daily basis for the celebrity chef. It was awarded a Michelin star in 2002, which it held until the restaurant's closure in 2004.

  3. One Devonshire Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Devonshire Gardens is a B-listed terrace of five townhouses, constructed in the 1870s. [2] The hotel was opened by Ken McCulloch in 1986 [3] in Number One, although it has since expanded to occupy all five houses, Number Four being the last acquired. [4]

  4. Category:Restaurants in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Category: Restaurants in Glasgow. 1 language. ... Glasgow This page was last edited on 18 August 2021, at 23:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. The 13th Note Café - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Note Café was a restaurant, bar and music venue in Glasgow, Scotland. From its beginnings on Glassford Street (what is now Bar Bacchus), the 13th Note moved to its present site on King Street in 1997. [1] A few years later, the 13th Note franchise expanded to include a larger club venue on Clyde Street.

  6. Category : Food and drink companies based in Glasgow

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    Restaurants in Glasgow (6 P) Pages in category "Food and drink companies based in Glasgow" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. Merchant City - Wikipedia

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    It commences at George Square and goes eastwards reaching Glasgow Cross, in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. The eastern fringe of the Merchant City contains part of Glasgow's original medieval street plan, which stretches northwards towards neighbouring Townhead. It contains offices, flats, retail shops, restaurants, and bars. [1]

  8. Reo Stakis - Wikipedia

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    He started selling his mother's handmade lace door-to-door and gradually headed north, settling in Glasgow. By the 1940s, Stakis was involved in his first restaurant, the Victory in Glasgow, whose affordable prices began to change the way Scottish people dined out. By the 1960s, he had a chain of thirty restaurants and hotels throughout Scotland.

  9. Chinatown, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The first Chinese restaurants in Glasgow, Wah Yen, was opened in 1948 by Jimmy Yin on Govan Road. However, at the time, few Chinese lived in the city. [2] As more Chinese migrants moved to the city in the 1970s and 1980s, many settled in Garnethill and Woodlands, accounting for 66.4 per cent of the Chinese population in Glasgow in 1989. [3]