


Timeless family run Italian restaurant set in basement with intricate ceiling and dark wood beams.
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Address: 35 Hope St, Glasgow G2 6AE, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 141 221 9160
Website: https://lalanterna-glasgow.co.uk/
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We started with the fried calamari, followed by mains of Crab Ravioli, Penne Broccoli e Pollo, Pasta Carbonara, and Sausage Risotto. The portions were inconsistent; the Carbonara was significantly smaller than the other dishes. Furthermore, the chicken in the penne was bland and tough—seemingly boiled—which was very disappointing. The dessert platter also missed the mark. The “50-year-old recipe” Tiramisu was surprisingly dry, while the Crème Brûlée was watery, though the cheesecake and mousse were acceptable.
The most sour note, however, was the service and billing. An automatic service charge was added, which felt disingenuous given the inattentive service; we had to find a different waiter just to order dessert and hunt down our original server for the bill. When I questioned a “No Tax” line item on the receipt, the waitress was defensive and provided conflicting information before abruptly offering to remove the service charge as if doing us a favor. Her demeanor was stern, and she left without a word of thanks or a goodbye. While the risotto was good, the unprofessionalism and poor “aftertaste” of the service mean we won’t be returning. We still left a tip, but her rude departure ensured we won’t be back. A legendary name doesn’t excuse poor hospitality.
Despite the high praise La Lanterna often receives, my recent visit was disappointing. While the basement setting is charming, the food and service failed to live up to the legacy.
The meal was a mixed bag. While the risotto was enjoyable, the Carbonara portion was tiny compared to the other mains, and the chicken in the penne was tough and tasteless. Dessert was equally hit-or-miss; the Tiramisu was oddly dry and the Crème Brûlée was watery.
The real issue was the unprofessional service. After struggling to get our server’s attention all night, we were met with a defensive attitude when questioning the bill—specifically an “optional” service charge and a confusing “No Tax” label. The waitress became visibly frustrated when we asked for the service charge to be removed, despite her lack of attentiveness.
This restaurant is by far the best Italian restaurant I’ve been to in the UK. Every dish was full of flavor and beautifully prepared. The place was buzzing with people, so making a reservation is highly recommended.
Food was mixed. My crostini starter was I presume left over from the lunchtime sitting as it was chewy and was definitely not crisp. The mains were tasty as was the tiramisu.
So a mixed bag, but I prefer their west end restaurant.
The food and wine were excellent, the staff was very friendly, and the atmosphere was great. The tiramisu was amazing. Highly recommended!
They were able seat us with no issue and we ordered from the lunch menu which was a starter & main for £20 each.
The restaurant is very artfully decorated with an Italian theme throughout.
Starters were Pate & Bruschetta
Mains Chicken Escalope & pasta with pancetta
Unfortunately my chicken was overcooked but was replaced with Fettuccine with salmon wh8ch was superb.
Overall, 2 lunches with 2 rounds of drink came to just under £70.