Yang, situated at the Argyle Street end of Queen Street, is a lovely and smart little place where all types of people meet.
Whether you are just finished work or plan a night out in the bar's own club or elsewhere, Yang is a great place to socialise and take in the amber necter or whatever ... Read review
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Advantages: Smart, attractive and fun Disadvantages: Does get quite busy at the weekend
...bar's own club or elsewhere, Yang is a great place to socialise and take in the amber necter or whatever your tipple may be.
If you are in the bar before 11pm, entry to Yang's club is free, and you don't have to queue! Music in the club is usually soft house to acid jazz, with just about every type in the pub (excluding chart rubbish of course). The music may be too loud for some, but on the average it is fine.
With promos just about every night, ...
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Advantages: Excellent Food, Good atmosphere, Reasonably Priced Disadvantages: Hmmm, I'll get back to you, But not soon
...'starters' including 'Pan Fried Ostrich in Satay Sauce with Lemongrass' which was exquisite. For those of you who haven't tried ostrich, do so and do it at the Yang Sing
There are also very good Set & A La Carte menus with all the dishes you'd expect and some more. I could comment on and applaud various dished for a very long time so I'll settle for highlighting one dim sum, one soup and one set of main courses:
Paper Wrapped Prawn: As mentioned above: Crammed full of really meaty prawns with some suitable herbs as well, delicious
Crabmeat and Sweetcorn Soup: Thick and very tasty and full of both crab and corn, the best soup there is
Sizzlers: Usually Beef dishes they will bring the cooking dish to your table and sizzle it in front of you creating a huge cloud of steam (and usually a few turned heads and rapid decisions from...
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Advantages: Self-contained, lovely setting, plentiful activities Disadvantages: Service
...of your shopping needs when you arrive. We had brought with us many of the things we needed for the long weekend. However, there were a few things I wanted and we popped into the shop. I found that it had a very wide selection of food items, including their own bakery. I found the prices to be only a few pence higher than the ASDA I shop in. So, I felt that it was reasonable considering the trek one would have to make to the nearest shop outside the parc.
RESTURANTS
We only ate at two places, the Lakeside Inn and Yang.
Lakeside Inn- We went for lunch here on the Saturday. It was like any other pub where you make the order at the bar. Three of us ordered various sandwiches and one ordered fish and chips. We also ordered a few side orders of chips, onion rings and mushrooms. We found the service quick and the food to be very...
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Advantages: Lots and Lots to do Disadvantages: Can get a bit busy at weekends and may meet the odd idiot
...Glasgow, the best city in Scotland in my opinion, is situated on the West Coast of Central Scotland.
There is lots to do for anyone. Filled with Art Galleries, Theatres, Cinemas, Pubs, Clubs, Attractions and lots more.
It would be insane to mention everthing in Glasgow, but I can recommend some things.
For shopping, there are three major malls. Buchanan Galleries just has about everything you would need situated in the centre of town.
For pubbing, there are hundreds of pubs in the centre my favourites are Yang (Queen Street), Nice And Sleazy (Sauchiehall Street) and The Republice (Gordon Street).
For theatre, I like The Arches which is host to small scale productions, or there is The Pavillion Theatre for more popular theatre (The Steamie, Panto etc.) and of course the Citizens in the Gorbals which always has class...
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