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English
Included
€ 219.37
€ 201.82


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Step into the heart of Scotland’s culinary heritage with the Taste of Scotland: Immersive Culinary Experience. Set in a contemporary Scottish restaurant in Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City, this three-hour journey is a celebration of the nation’s finest flavors and rich cultural traditions.
Upon arrival, you’re warmly welcomed by a friendly team and guided to a private dining room, where the adventure begins. Surrounded by digital projections of Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes, indulge in a carefully curated five-course tasting menu showcasing local Scottish produce. From MacSween’s Haggis and Stornoway Black Pudding to Isle of Mull Cheddar and Heather Honey, every dish reflects Scotland’s seasonal bounty.
Each course is perfectly paired with tastings of premium beverages, including The Glenlivet, Talisker, and Johnnie Walker whiskies, Caorunn gin, and Innis & Gunn beer. Brand ambassadors and culinary experts narrate the story behind each dish and drink, offering insights into their heritage and craftsmanship.
The experience is designed to engage all your senses, blending traditional recipes with innovative culinary techniques. A farewell song and a quintessential Scottish tablet conclude this immersive journey, leaving you with lasting memories of Scotland’s hospitality and gastronomic excellence.
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We visited Mharsanta in Glasgow and had a truly wonderful dining experience that captured the essence of traditional Scottish cuisine. The restaurant has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with a modern yet rustic design that feels both cozy and stylish. It’s the kind of place where you can relax, enjoy great food, and soak in a bit of local charm. We ordered the famous Cullen Skink — or as we jokingly called it, the “Colin Skank” — and it was absolutely delicious. This hearty smoked haddock soup is a Scottish classic, and Mharsanta serves one of the best versions we’ve ever had.

Highly recommended! This is an amazing restaurant. I visited on my last trip to Glasgow and was once again impressed by the wonderful food and atmosphere. We were seated in a private and quiet spot, where we could still enjoy the laughter and chatter around us while keeping our own space peaceful. We tried the steak and sausage pie, haggis, mussels, along with some drinks and desserts. The quality of the food was excellent, and the portions were generous. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and professional, always attentive as they moved around to look after guests. This place has become a must-visit for me whenever I’m in Glasgow.

We turned up without a reservation but they fitted us in, even tho the restaurant was fully booked. Great service, staff knew what was in the food so my allergy was no problem. Lamb rump with veg was outstanding , can’t recommend more highly and live music to boot !

Took my mum here for a belated birthday lunch and had their very reasonably priced lunch menu. The food was super fresh and delicious - great offering of real Scottish food and very friendly staff. We booked ahead and they had the table ready and waiting with a jug of cold tap water for us! Would visit again when I come back, as I don't live in Scotland anymore so this was a real taste of home!

We enjoyed a wonderful dinner at Mharsanta, a stylish Scottish restaurant tucked into the heart of Glasgow. The atmosphere is modern and inviting—perfect for anything from a relaxed evening out to a more special occasion. We started with two classics: the Cullen Skink, a creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions, and the Haggis, Neeps, and Tatties. Both starters were absolutely delicious and full of rich, traditional flavor. For mains, we had the Scottish Fish and Chips, featuring a hand-battered Peterhead haddock fillet, thick cut chips, and tartar sauce—crispy, fresh, and satisfying. We also tried the Mharsanta Homemade Steak and Sausage Pie, served with thick chips and seasonal vegetables. Hearty, comforting, and well-executed. Service was prompt and friendly—we were seated right away—and prices were very reasonable for the quality. Highly recommended if you're looking to enjoy authentic Scottish food in a beautiful, contemporary setting.



