| 192 Pitt Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 4DY | |
| 01413325300 | |
| Alla Turca Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Alla Turca serves up a menu that is properly Turkish and of a good, even cooking standard. The food tastes very fresh - another hallmark of Turkish cuisine - probably because this restaurant has such a sound turnover of diners.
“Alla Turca has that magical quality that so many restaurants dismally fail to cultivate - atmosphere!
After arriving on a windswept Saturday evening, walking into Alla Turca was like being back in Istanbul...
Alla Turca's good - humoured Turkish staff work so fast and adeptly that they almost run, but there's no panic.
I would guess that the front-of-house manager knows exactly what's going on at every table at any point in time, which is more than you can say for many British “Fine Dining" restaurants.” - Joanna Blythman - The Sunday Herald
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