Edinburgh-based Indian street food-style restaurant Tuk Tuk is to open its second site in Glasgow at 426 Sauchiehall Street, in place of the Rehab bar.
As well as serving classic Indian street food dishes like Bhel puri, Biryani and Daal makhani, Tuk Tuk Glasgow will introduce puri yoghurt bombs and a range of popular Indian drinks such as mint mambo and a range of lassis to its Glasgow menu.
The 110-cover restaurant will have a BYOB policy and will offer a takeaway and delivery service.It’s modern and bright design is by Edinburgh-based interior design agency Four-By-Two and features Indian-inspired murals by artists Conzo Throb and Ciaran Glöbel.
It’s modern and bright design is by Edinburgh-based interior design agency Four-By-Two and features Indian-inspired murals by artists Conzo Throb and Ciaran Glöbel.
Rivzi Khaleque, CEO of Tuk Tuk, said, “We can’t wait to open our doors to Glasgow. We wanted to open our second site in Scotland, and Glasgow was the natural choice for expansion. It’s an exciting marketplace to enter with such a range of contemporary eateries.”
Tuk Tuk first launched in Edinburgh in 2012. Khaleque added, “We’d love to expand further and hope to have an English site within the next two to three years.”