

Experience Authentic Indian Flavours at Masala Twist Hope Street Located in the heart of Glasgow, Masala Twist Hope Street offers a vibrant dining experience where traditional Indian cuisine meets a modern Scottish twist. Watch our chefs in action through our open kitchen as they craft flavorful dishes like butter chicken, lamb rogan josh, and tandoori seekh kebabs. We proudly serve authentic Indian food along with Jain, vegan, vegetarian, and Punjabi options to suit every palate. Whether it’s a casual dinner, group outing, bus tour, or film unit catering, we provide professional catering for all events, including outdoor and funeral gatherings. Come for the flavours, stay for the experience.
Casual destination for classic Indian dishes made using local produce & fresh spices.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 261-263 Hope St, Glasgow G2 3PS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 141 332 6002
Website: http://hopestreet.masalatwist.co.uk/
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We ordered Chole Bhature, Mutter Paneer, Daal Makhani, Garlic Naan & Rice. Everything tasted authentic and full of flavour. Portions are quite generous too.
The Mumbai bhel was ‘flat,’ there was no life or flavour in it – mainly puffed rice with some ‘Bombay mix’ mixed in, and some dry powder seasoning. It could have used some fresh ingredients to bring it to life.
The chicken tikka masala was like no chicken tikka masala encountered before. It wasn’t creamy or sweet, but it did have large pieces of green chilli and onion in it. The chicken, whilst clearly cooked on a skewer, wasn’t really ‘tikka’d’..ie no evidence of marination or seasoning.
The Garlic Chilli Chicken was a generic ‘gloop’ sauce with chicken pieces in it. It was akin to buying a jar in a supermarket and adding extras to it at home. The strong garlic flavour was more of a bottled/pickled garlic than a fresh or roasted garlic. There was an over strong smoked-paprika flavour in there too… but there were no garlic pieces or actual chillies in the dish.
We did not enjoy the meal. We were actually heading to Nandos, which, if nothing else, would have been consistent.
Absolutely no complaints about the lovely waiting staff though.
I had a wonderful dining experience and wanted to give a special shoutout to Mimansha.
Thanks to Mimansha, our visit was even more enjoyable, and we’ll definitely be coming back. Highly recommend this restaurant—not just for the food, but for the excellent service as well!
The service here is efficient and friendly, with staff who are attentive and respectful without being intrusive. Whether you’re dining alone or with a group, they make sure you feel welcome and well taken care of.
One feature that makes this place even more versatile is their banquet hall, which is ideal for small-scale gatherings and celebrations. We hosted our Christmas party here with a group of around 40 people, and it was an excellent experience. The team managed everything smoothly, from the food to the seating arrangements, and everyone had a great time.
I’ve also visited this restaurant for dinner with friends and always enjoyed the atmosphere and food. Additionally, they offer a variety of Indian street food options, which adds even more to the overall experience. Highly recommended for both regular dining and events!
Lot of let downs :
1.masala chai though freshly prepared didn’t have any masala not even ginger added.
2. The paneer chilli didn’t seem to be made the way it’s supposed to be. Also It seemed like heated up in microwave and served. Taste was disappointing. Attached pic.
3. Ordered pav bhaji which was a huge disappointment. The bhaji had no spices in it at all. Looked like having pav with some curry served. Atleast pav bhaji masala should have been added for flavour one expectes.attached pic.
4. The mains paneer lababdar and dal makhni were just okay. Serving North Indian food and yet the flavours are missing. There was one mutton curry ordered which had too much tomato added. There is some balancing required in the bringing flavours.
5. Chhole kulche had some the kulcha which was basically a naan stuffed with onions. Tasted good but kulcha is not what was served.attached pic
Tasted good:
1. The chhole bhature were good.
2. Gulab jamun with ice cream was good.
3. Poppadams were good with the dips.
4. Manchurian tasted okay.