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Amy Duffy

Glasgow hosts one of the highest-rated vegan restaurants in the UK

Glasgow's food scene is extremely varied and we have some pretty good scran here with many an award winner.

But new research to find the top 10 highest rated vegan restaurants in the UK has proven that the city is leading the way, as one of our own eateries have made the list.

Suissi Vegan Kitchen, based on Dumbarton Road, made number eight on the list, with the west end restaurant scoring a whopping 4.9/5 on Google Reviews. It is also the only Scottish restaurant to make the top 10.

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It is a family-owned restaurant in Glasgow’s West End that offers vegan Asian cuisine. Its chef, Mama Lim, who is originally from Malaysia, prepares various traditional meals from her home country but also takes inspiration from all over Asia.

The amazing home-style cooking is paired with the owners’ dedication to using only fresh, natural ingredients, as unlike many Asian restaurants, Suissi does not approve of white sugar, MSG or any artificial enhancers, and is against the excessive use of salt.

The research, conducted by BonusInsider, utilised the Google Places API, searching for the “vegan” keyword and filtering for the “restaurant” place type in all UK cities. The resulting list included 3028 locations, so we only those rated 4.9 or higher with more than 200 reviews were initially considered. Then restaurants were ranked by star rating and number of reviews to identify the highest-rated restaurants, serving vegan dishes in the United Kingdom.

You can find out more about Suissi Vegan Kitchen on their website, here.

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