Pakora is the ideal pre- or post-pub snack  filled with chicken, vegetable, fish or even aubergine. Here, Yelp Glasgow brings you 10 places to taste this spicy Indian delicacy... day or night.

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Ashoka, 19 Ashton Lane, Glasgow West End G12 8SJ

Paul C raves about the 'truly wonderful fish pakora!' He also likes that they offer a 'wide variety of tasty Indian dishes.'

Balbir's, 7 Church Street, Glasgow West End G11 5JP

'After an afternoon of light mountaineering is there a more heavenly sight than a lovely pint of Kingfisher and platter of delicious vegetable pakora?' asks Amy R. With aubergine, cauliflower and mushroom pakora, this is a vegetarian delight.

Balti Club, 66 Woodlands Road, Glasgow West End G3 6HA

Are 10 kinds of pakora enough for you? With unusual options like mozzarella, onion, and cashew or Brie and spinach, Dallis M raves, 'my mouth is watering just thinking about the options'.

Banana Leaf, 76 Old Dumbarton Road, Glasgow West End G3 8RE

Showcasing South Indian tapas, you'll find chicken and vegetable pakora. Rocco G likes that 'there's plenty of freshly prepared and unique tasting curries' and also features breakfast served up until 1pm!

Charcoals, 26a Renfield Street, Glasgow City Centre, G2 1LU

Andrew M loves that the pakora is 'light and delicious'. He also says 'the chicken chaat were fresh and succulent: a real taste of north India.'

Mother India's Café, 1355 Argyle Street, Glasgow West End G3 8AD

Offering an 'amazing table of grub', Alastair L reckons they serve up 'faultless meals'. Indian tapas takes centre stage on the menu here so why not get some garlic mushroom pakora while you decide on the other dishes?

Mr India's West End Balti and Dosa House, 11-13 Hyndland Street, Glasgow West End G11 5QE

Maureen M knows that 'Glasgow is spoiled for choice when it comes to Indian eateries' Here she sampled the mixed pakora as well as chickpea bhaji - 'all delicious!'

Nakodar Grill, 13 Annfield Place, Glasgow East End G31 2NF

If you're looking for something a little different, why not take Kevin C's recommendation of haggis or aubergine pakora? This restaurant and takeaway also features a bespoke tandoori clay oven - you can watch your food being cooked right in front of you!

Rishi's Indian Aroma, 61 Bath Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 2DG

You won't find pakora on the menu here but you will find "Chicken 65" - deep fried, marinated spicy chicken pieces! Similar to pakora but possibly more crispy than you'd expect.

The Curry Shop & Grill, 5 Fenwick Road, Giffnock G46 6AL

Glasgow's resident pakora guru Joseph P says they have 'seriously great veg pakora. The outside is so crispy yet the inside so warm, soft and tasty!'