Kama Sutra, Glasgow

331 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow (See it on map)

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Where?

Walking distance from Buchanan Street in the city centre.

What?

An Indian restaurant.

Anything else you need to know?

This restaurant serves a wide selection of Indian dishes. Set menus and a buffet lunch are offered. There's also a comprehensive wine list and cocktails are available too.

Opening times?

Open Mon-Sun 12pm-11pm.

 
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Reviews of Kama Sutra

Kama Sutra has a rating of 20% from a total of 1 review and rating, below are some reviews of Kama Sutra

  • anonymous anonymous says:

    Went for buffet lunch with friends on 30th January and will not be back. Food was unremarkable and drinks grossly overpriced. The buffet lunch is supposed to be available between 12 and 3 unless the staff decide they want an early finish, as on 30th January, and start removing dishes from the... more

    Posted: on Mar 31, 2009 // Rated: |

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Reviews from Toptable.com

  • visited the Kama Sutra Glasgow as a party of 4 for a pre theatre meal. The food, service and surroundings were first class. There was plenty choice on the menu and we all had something different. We had popadums and extra naan bread but then no one was able to finish their meal. Total cost with 2 drinks each was £73 - excellent - have no hesitation in recommending to all

    Posted: on Feb 2009 //

  • We had a great night at Kama Sutra, they had no trouble accomodating our large booking. The staff were excellent, very helpful and friendly and made us feel very welcome. The food was delicious, particularly the regional dishes! I highly recommend Kama Sutra and will definately be going back again.

    Posted: on Jan 2009 //

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Description of Kama Sutra from toptable.com

"Release your inner strumpet at the Kama Sutra, a salacious Indian on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street. A truly tantalising feast for the senses, this intimate candlelit restaurant boasts a menu with titles including 'Saucy Suggestions' and 'Old Flames'. The exotic eastern cuisine includes favourites such as the popular Special Karahi Bhoona, and low-calorie curries such as the Salmon and Prawn Masala. The Mixed Thali menu gives set menu options for two, or if you're feeling abnormally audacious, four. Popular for business lunches and parties, the Kama Sutra restaurant attracts both tourists and locals, and has a downstairs function room with DJs and a karaoke machine. "

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