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Chaakoo Bombay Cafe: A Taste of Old Bombay in Glasgow City Centre

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 9:02 pm
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IRL Loved It

We'd go back in a heartbeat.

A genuinely great experience from start to finish. This one earns our firm recommendation.

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Stepping into Chaakoo feels like leaving St Vincent Street behind and walking straight into a bustling 19th-century Irani café. I headed here for a Friday night dinner to see if the atmosphere lived up to the hype, and I left feeling like I’d found one of the most soulful spots in the city. It’s vibrant, the food is amazing, and its exactly the kind of place that turns a quick meal into a proper experience.

The Experience

The real charm of Chaakoo is the “tapas-style” approach to Indian dining. Instead of one heavy main, the experience is all about variety. Everything is served in small plates and traditional tiffin boxes, which makes the table feel like a bit of a feast from the moment the food starts arriving.

The service is fast-paced and high-energy, mirroring the hustle of a real Bombay café. You can expect a mix of smoky grills, slow-cooked “humble” curries, and plenty of fresh sides to mop up the sauces. It’s less about a formal sit-down dinner and more about a continuous flow of food and conversation. The highlight for me wasn’t one specific dish, but the ritual of sharing and the incredible aromas coming from the open charcoal grill.

If you haven’t been to Chaakoo before, we thoroughly recommend giving it a go. There are two locations, the City Centre St Vincent Street location which is undergoing a mini-refurb this week (details below), or their West End location on Ruthven Lane. Both restaurants provide a quality service.

Location & Booking

  • Area: City Centre (79 St Vincent St, Glasgow G2 5TF)
  • Landmarks: Centrally located near Buchanan Street and a 5-minute walk from Central Station.
  • Booking: Recommended for dinner via their website, though they are great with walk-ins during the day.
  • Notes: Note that the City Centre branch is closed for a mini-refurb from March 2nd to 5th, 2026, so if you’re visiting this week, head to their West End location on Ruthven Lane instead!

Good to Know Before You Go

  • Duration: Usually around 60–90 minutes.
  • Booking required: Recommended for evenings; walk-ins usually fine for lunch.
  • Price range: Mid-range (££). Most small plates are priced so that 3 per person is a very generous meal.
  • Accessibility Notes: The City Centre location is street-level, but the seating can be quite tight; the West End branch involves some stairs/laneways that may be trickier for those with limited mobility.
  • Any other tips: Don’t skip the Chai tea – it’s served in traditional glasses and is the perfect way to finish the meal.

Who We’d Recommend This To

  • Great for: Groups of friends who like to try a bit of everything and couples looking for a lively, informal date spot.
  • Ideal if you enjoy: Social dining, vintage “Old World” aesthetics, and bold, spicy flavours.
  • Probably not for: Anyone looking for a quiet, intimate spot for a serious talk, the vibe here is loud, proud, and energetic.
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IRL Loved It means we visited in person, had a genuinely great time, and would go back without hesitation. Really good service, a great experience — this one earns a firm recommendation.

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Service 4
Value for Money 5
Summary
Chaakoo isn't just a place to grab a curry; it’s a portal to another time. It’s loud, it’s fun, and it’s consistently one of the best dining experiences in Glasgow. Whether it’s a first date or a catch-up with friends, you genuinely can’t go wrong here.
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