bar soba


susanthibedeau
2
2 yıl önce
west end
worst meal in glasgow. finally had a terrible meal after living in the west end for five months. most dishes were a confused jumble of favors --- wonton/hot and sour soup?!? or over-dressed like the singapore noodles or bland like the thai prawn curry! overall not at all worth the hefty price tag for bad food. i understand why most people were just having drinks. i would avoid eating at this restaurant.
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sunita
4
2 yıl önce
west end
had a fabulous monday afternoon here this week. service was very friendly and efficient. food was delicious, particularly the teriyaki beef noodles! will definitely be back.
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susie
2 yıl önce
west end
i can't say that i didn't like bar soba, but not is it the best restaurant i've been to. staff mostly friendly and chatty. chairs uncomfortable but arty. i had the lemongrass and coconut chicken - the meat was lovely but rice served with it too spicy for my palate. odd dessert of a pancake filled with coconut and banana - not unpleasant but quite strange. i'm ambiguous - not blown away but it was nice enough.
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grant
2 yıl önce
west end
just home from bar soba byres rd,wednesday night...thought we would check out the latest trendy addition to the street. cocktails outstanding,bar staff more than competent however sorely dissapointed with the food,attracted by the 2 for 1 student offer,we ordered thai green chicken curry and chicken katsui curry in anticipation that it would be as good as if not better than there japanese contenders ( wagammas)the thai curry was standard but the katsui curry absolutely nothing the way it should be,overdone chicken,too much sticky rice,very bitter tasteless sauce,overall disaster,sad to see a new business join the hype of byres road and being so disappointing. 42 pounds down for a meal deal on a wednesday,will not be back......
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ashton
4
8 yıl önce
west end
surprisingly delicious! i tried soba on a whim because it was the first asian food i saw by the bus stop, and it turned out to be a great choice! the atmosphere was chill, with a definite hipster vibe. i love vegetable gyoza, and theirs is definitely on par with some great japanese restaurants, even if the portion was  small (probably not enough to share, at least). for my meal, i got the shang mai noodle bowl, a coconut-based broth with chicken & prawns. it was delicious and far more than i could eat! the service was only ok - my waitress kept forgetting i was there somehow, even though there were only 3 other tables in the restaurant (i went at a definite off-hour); however, the manager was attentive & welcoming, and my food was served quickly and hot! ps. great beer selection.
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lynne
5
8 yıl önce
west end
visited here on a very sunny day so we sat outside, the seating was comfortable and there was a nice atmosphere.
had the soba sharing platter between two of us, it was very good, the prawn lollipops were especially good. we then had nasi goreng and japanese katsu curry which we were both very satisfied with. got a good price on the main meals as they had a student deal on main dishes.
to drink we tried a couple of the cocktails; my boyfriend had an umbongo and i asked for the pineapple and basilito. they didn't have any basil in at the time so the bartender made me up a pinapplito instead...it was still very nice.
service was fine, it seemed a queue kept building up at the bar but this is to be expected with one bartender on and a very long cocktail list.
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vedika
4
10 yıl önce
west end
bar soba is probably my favourite restaurant in glasgow in terms of  the atmosphere - lively yet relaxed, with good music, and great decor. the staff has always been helpful and friendly. their presentation is fantastic, and the food seems fresh - it certainly tastes great, though it is quite greasy at times. 

the extensive cocktail menu has something in there for everyone. what i find interesting is their varied takes on the bloody mary's that compliment their sunday brunch menu.

overall, the food is good, but their service is often slow. not the best asian food, but definitely a great bar!  

the best part though is the 2:1 on mains for students, on weekdays! -so worth it!
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fiona
2
10 yıl önce
west end
food was nice but took ages and they allow people to bring there dogs and and feed them at the table
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sharon
5
10 yıl önce
west end
we walked into the very cool looking restaurant – graffiti anime on the corrugated metallic walls, wooden bench tables and fresh flowers on the bar. it was very bright and, well, cool. we took a seat and had a good look over the menu. there is a huge variety to choose from, and there are also great lunch deals to let you explore the menu without it costing a bomb! starters asian dumplings these were so good – coriander is one of my favourite tastes, ever, and asian cooking is right up my street as they use it fresh in a lot of di
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chris
2
11 yıl önce
west end
this place was awful. very rude clientele and poor music! girl who worked there was extremely rude. we left without ordering food! it is trying too hard to be cool and getting confused .
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mister
2
11 yıl önce
west end
quite liked this place when it opened. we never went back though due the the high amount of negative reviews appearing all over. but you should always check yourself! we went back tonight to judge for ourselves. sorry to say the food was pretty awful. well, that's not fair, starters were nice. tempura batter perfect. my main wasn't good at all. we settled up and ate elsewhere. disappointing.
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jamie
2
11 yıl önce
west end
anglicised food led to disappointment. the staff's service is decent enough, i and a family member ordered nasi goreng on the 2 for 1 student main deal. i'm glad i only paid £5.50, it was very disappointing. there is no chilli kick, it was very bland and the minced chicken skewers were awkward to remove so i could cut it into bite sized pieces. there was far too much of the bland peanut sauce heavy in coconut which was nauseating to one accustomed to asian cuisine after months of living there and returning only one week previously. i know exactly how food should taste, and what the acceptable tresholds are. this falls far below the radar.

if you've come to this place looking for asian cuisine with authenticity and bold flavours...don't bother. i was tempted to go speak to the chef personally and offer to cook the dishes. i know i would definitely do a better job of it. in fact, i cooked a nasi goreng from scratch for dinner today along with braised tofu and bok
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cm
2
12 yıl önce
west end
very poor. please don't waste our time or money going. the seats are obviously meant to be 'cool' but are pretty uncomfortable and old wood means nice clothes get snagged. there is nowhere to put your coat so be prepared for it to be shoved on the ground. the food was really bland and not well cooked. it's expensive for what it is and not worth your time when there are nicer chinese/japanese cuisine nearby.
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sb
5
12 yıl önce
west end
i love this place. great food (i can highly recommend the nasi goreng,) and a good atmosphere, all helped along by a cracking house red wine. only problem i have is deciding what to have next time! excellent value for money - a welcome addition to the west end.
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peters
2
12 yıl önce
west end
i'm actually in the place writing this review since i had so much time whilst waiting for food and drinks. so far 25min for drinks (i had to ask for them), food is approaching 40-45 min. the people behind us had been in longer but had drinks an were still waiting for food. the female waitress is slow, lacklustre, and just not interested in working. blonde guy at bar i just posing and looking smug whilst looking in the mirror fixin his hair. now been 50min and just got starters. there hot so good start. tempura looks nothing like tempura. samosas are nice though. side salad is poor though and is warm. dipping sauce has been watered down. bring in the main course... before bedtime hopefully. it not even busy as people are mainly drinking. hallelujah! main course came 5min after starter. singapore noodles : 5/10 small portion, huge raw spring onion, bit taste was okay. lack of beef. pork miso ramen : 4/10 hardly any noodles and lacking pork. plenty of mushroom. definitely a scottish take on japanese. overall you only need to walk 5min to go to udon gt western rd or ichiban on dumbarton rd to get more for your money, better service and better food that is guaranteed to be more authentic asian.
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