bo'vine


martyn
2 yıl önce
west end
fantastically cooked – it was such a stunningly good cut of meat i think i would’ve enjoyed it if they’d served it on a plate in front of me or thrown it at my head. the béarnaise sauce was so rich with tarragon and delicious, and although the creamed spinach was a bit heavy, i still cleaned the bowl.
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aabha
4
2 yıl önce
west end
had dinner here and the food was superb, steaks were amazing, however the monkfish stole the show. top wines and top service. will return for sure..
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elmor
5
2 yıl önce
west end
i can't wait to go back!. the service here is fantastic. they make you feel welcome by hanging up your coats and going the extra mile to ensure you have an exceptionally brilliant dining experience. the atmosphere is one of evening elegance with a touch of dark romance; perfect for a date. i had a sirloin steak and it was cooked to perfection. the wine list is impressive (i recommend the pinot noir) and the black pudding starter is exquisite. i cannot wait to revisit bo'vine in the future!
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laura
5
2 yıl önce
west end
great pre-theatre meal. black pudding starter and steak both lovely. found it pretentious and unnecessary for the food to be carried out on trays but oh well!
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gorful
2
2 yıl önce
west end
bit of an expensive disappointment. as part of the hilton group, and looking at the prices e.g. £6.50 for a cocktail and £20 for a sirloin steak, we had expected our meal to be top notch. the ham hock starter was completely bland with only a tiny dribble of chutney to add any flavour at all. we ordered two steaks both of which arrived cold (not even tepid) and on unheated plates; they had obviously been ready long before we were. accompanying chips, potatoes and veg. were also not hot. creme brulee sweet was nothing special. to round-off a just-about average meal the staff started setting up (loudly) the restaurant for the following day's breakfast. at £110.00 for two including drinks and wine this meal which was meant to be a special occasion, was very disappointing & we won't be returning or recommending bovine to our circle of friends. on the positive side the service from the staff was excellent; discreet and attentive.
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lynne
4
8 yıl önce
west end
got an itison deal for a chateaubriand, which came with chips, a sauce and a welcome drink.
before the chateaubriand i tried the black pudding and egg starter, this was really delicious i would definitely have this again.
after waiting a while longer than expected on the chateaubriand we asked a waitress if this was on its way. she went back into the kitchen and emerged shortly after with our food, i think they may have forgotten about us!
the steak was really good, it was cooked exactly how we wanted it, we reminded the waiter to bring our chips as he seemed to have forgotten them.
overall the meal was really nice, service needed improving but i would return as this was a good deal.
the drinks with the deal were to be served at the bo'vine bar next door, we were happy to have some after dinner cocktails. the bartender made us up a couple of long island iced teas which were very good.
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laura
3
9 yıl önce
west end
i know byres road pretty well as i work nearby so go for post-work dinner regularly. on the corner of byres road is the hilton hotel & the restaurant attached is called bo’vine. it is a fancy steak restaurant that opened in 2010. for me their appeal is their excellent value pre-theatre menu, where you can get two courses including a rib eye steak for £14.50.

we ordered drinks and i went straight to the red wine because there was no doubt in my mind that i was having steak. i’ve been in here before and they do a lovely bottle of pinot noir, so nice that i bought a case of it online afterwards.

to start we both ordered the stornoway black pudding, poached hens egg, pancetta & red wine jus. this, or a variation of, is a tried and tested starter with me that i know i like in restaurants. i’m sure i’ll have written about my black pudding love previously so i’ll not bore you. anyway, this dish is like posh comfort food – it’s filling, a bit sinful but i know what i’m getting when i order it. the egg was perfectly runny and the jus was tasty.

the steak on the pre-theatre was chargrilled rib eye with triple cooked chips and a peppercorn sauce. i’m more of a bearnaise girl so i asked for bearnaise instead of peppercorn & i was told that there would be an extra charge for this.
the steaks arrived and we’d ordered a portion of truffled macaroni alongside it to try. both of us enjoy a good macaroni but, shock horror, we didn’t like it. the pasta used was macaroni (i have a bugbear about places advertising macaroni then serving other types of pasta!) and i could taste truffle so as the description goes it was pretty accurate but we never enjoyed the dish. the sauce was like a white sauce with added truffle and it seriously lacked flavour & seasoning. we only ate a couple of mouthfuls each and then pushed it to the side.

on the other hand, bo’vine do excellent chips. big, chunky fellas that are perfect for steak and dipping in a pot of steak sauce. they have obviously spent time and effort crafting a good quality product and i appreciate this.

our steaks had that nice chargrilled flavour & the meat was flavoursome. my medium rare steak was undercooked but i enjoyed it nonetheless. we never discussed until we were almost finished that my dining companions rare steak was overcooked so i think they got our steaks mixed up when they put them down. i have always wondered how steak restaurant staff know which steak is which and what their system is. do they put coloured cocktail sticks in them and remove them on the pass? anyway, it’s an easy mistake to make & didn’t ruin our meal although i know some diners would have sent them back.

we ploughed on like the troopers that we are to have a dessert to write about. a pannacotta and a brownie were ordered for reporting purposes. the vanilla pannacotta was served with ice-cream & was rich and creamy but lacking in something. another taste like a coulis would have added a lacking element to the dish.

my chocolate and peanut butter brownie was soft but not moist enough for me and lacking in peanut butter flavour. it was fine but not fantastic – a real shame because i have tried the doughnuts & sundae in here on previous occasions and they were both delicious.

when the bill arrived i had indeed been charged extra for my bearnaise sauce – £3 extra. this is where they make their money then. hmm.

the reason i wasn’t sure whether to publish this post was because i enjoyed this visit less than i’d enjoyed previous visits so i felt it unfair to write negative feedback. i have been trying to pinpoint my general thoughts about bo’vine and this is what i’ve come up with. it’s a bit pretentious in decor & formal staff but this probably does not bother much of their clientele of businessmen and women staying at the hotel. personally i feel that if they toned that down then it would be a better place. the steak is of a high quality but for me this is firmly in the pre-theatre category because it’s expensive and, quite frankly, there are other glasgow steak restaurants that i like the ambience of better. but, the pre-theatre menu offers great value & it’s the only steak place around byres road, and i like the wine. they are also very patient letting you sit for a while after your meal so that’s another plus point. i’ll go back but i guess bo’vine has captured my head but not my heart. i don’t feel romantic about it in the same way i often do about places that i’m loyal to. i’m a bit of a sap like that! i’ve always liked the michel de montaigne quote ‘the art of dining well is no slight art, the pleasure not a slight pleasure’ and this is how i see it. maybe bo’vine is a grower, we’ll see.
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laura
10 yıl önce
west end
on the corner of byres road is the hilton hotel & the restaurant attached is called bo’vine. it is a fancy steak restaurant that opened in 2010. for me their appeal is their excellent value pre-theatre menu, where you can get two courses including a rib eye steak for £14.50.     we ordered drinks and i went straight to the red wine because there was no doubt in my mind that i was having steak. i’ve been in here before and they do a lovely bottle of pinot noir, so nice that i bought a case of it online afterwards. to start we both ordered the stornoway black pudding, poached hens egg, pancetta & red wine jus. this, or a variation of, is a tried and tested starter with me that i know i like in restaurants. i’m sure i’ll have w
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margaret
11 yıl önce
west end
chateaubriand meal. wow the tenderloin beef we had was amazing and the flavour was incredible would certainly go back. the staff were attentive and enjoyed our visit .
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michelle
5
12 yıl önce
west end
all i can say is wow! my favourites were the white chocolate & caramel bavoise, vanilla pod crème brûlée and chocolate ice cream sundae with profiteroles. i had no complaints about those 3. i could have eaten them again and again. the others? i wasn’t such a great fan of unfortunately. i found the brownie rather dry, it needed a cream with it to give some moisture. the iced popcorn parfait with a salted caramel foam was far too sickly sweet. i could only have one spoonful of it before having to move on to the next dessert. the plum crumble was far too sweet for my liking as well, my mom devoured it though. i was now at the stage where i could hardly move & couldn’t face eating anything else so i didn’t try the cherry oil cake. i left it for my mom to try, which she said was extremely nice. i just couldn’t eat anymore.
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andy
5
12 yıl önce
west end
7/10 good food with nice service. i would recommend & return.
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bruce
12 yıl önce
west end
really thought that if you connect the name of your premises to beef and are part of the hilton you could expect that the kitchen would know how to cook beef! apartantly not. got to be the most bland pieces of over cooked meat ever presented. both sent back only to be brought back two equally bad plates. neither cooked as asked. no flavour or colour. in total four fillets wasted. how can you get something so easy so wrong? credit to the staff who were very attentive just a shame that the chef was either missing or needs to be taught hoe to cook meat. would avoid at all costs as there are several places in the west end where you could get a great piece of meat cooked properly and for the same price if not less. come on hilton send your chefs back to school.
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s.
12 yıl önce
west end
go for a fish supper afterwards as you will need it. my lamb steak was a tiny medallion (just one). even after i tipped my 2 side dishes of salad and onion rings onto the plate, the entire plate looked like something only a starving model will consider worth eating.

the starter tasted great - both bites went down well. shame there wasn't more.

pudding super - doughnuts in sauce. bit more substantial than the rest of the meal.

restaurant price was perfect for what you got if you were trying to lose weight and watch calorie intake.
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david
5
13 yıl önce
west end
stunning meal at bo'vine tonight. thoroughly recommend both asparagus and prawn cocktail to begin. the highlight without doubt was the chateaubriand! one of the best steaks had within the uk! 10/10 with very pleasant and attentive staff also.
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northern
13 yıl önce
west end
great evening wonderful staff despite my ribeye having to be replaced as it was unedible. a bad cut of meat replaced by a wonderful sirloin
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