It's become one of Glasgow's most highly regarded restaurants - and it might be about to get a whole lot better.
111 by Nico is launching their new ten-course tasting menu tomorrow at it's Kelvinside restaurant, and it only sets you back £40.
Chef Nico Simeone said: "At 111 by Nico it has always been important for us to offer an affordable dining experience without compromising on taste or portion size and the new ten-course tasting menu will take it one step further, elevate our TRUST offering and showcase some extra special food for guests to enjoy every Friday and Saturday."
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Some of the extravagent dishes on offer include potato terrine, sole, lamb flank and beef tartare.
A matching wine flight priced at £35 is also enchance your experience.
Nico added: "We want to constantly push boundaries with our food concepts and we believe 111 by Nico is like a fine wine – it gets better with age.
"This new ten course menu is a perfect showcase for our chef's creations and of course, the challenge now is that we have to deliver for our guests."
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The ten-course deal is avaliable every Friday and Saturday inside the Cleveden Road restaurant.
The new offering will sit alongside the restaurants much-loved Trust tasting menu - an immersive experience where guests choose from a list of 12 ingredients.
Never the same dinner twice, 111 by Nico's TRUST menu begins with an amuse bouche highlighting local ingredients, then guests enjoy individual courses such as pasta, lamb, asparagus or fish.
The six course tasting menu ends with dessert and is available every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
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