Several Glasgow businesses have taken home the crown at the Food Awards Scotland 2022 which took place on Monday night (September 26).

Back for another year of celebrations, this years awards showcased a variety of flavours that Scotland has to offer with all of the Glasgow finalists worthy of taking home an award.

A wide range of accolades were presented to some of the most deserving professionals and establishments throughout the country with categories including Restaurant of the Year, Best Italian Establishment, Bakery of the Year, Best World Cuisine among many more.

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The Food Awards Scotland have said they recognise the "outstanding hard work and dedication" from the listed local establishments as they praised each for their determination and how they have "helped shape and build Scotland’s reputation of food."

They add: "The winners are a true reflection of high standard and customer service and are chosen by members of the general public. Several of the awards are split into local regions to ensure that local establishments from across the country are recognised for their exceptional performance."

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A spokesperson for The Food Awards Scotland said: “It is true that Scotland combines tastes and flavours from all over the world, where visitors can find different restaurants, gastro pubs and bistros, to meet their needs.

“Creative Oceanic is proud to be part of this celebration and we would like to congratulate all finalists and winners for their achievements!”

Swadish by Ajay Kumar, a Glasgow favourite, were among some of the winners having taken home the award for Best Indian Establishment whilst Kembre and Jones took home the crown for Café/Bistro of the Year in Glasgow.

Glasgow Food Awards Scotland 2022 winners - full list

  • Restaurant of the Year Glasgow: Ristorante Pieno
  • Café/Bistro of the Year Glasgow: Kember & Jones
  • Best Indian Establishment: Swadish by Ajay Kumar
  • Best Italian Establishment: La Vita Spuntini City Centre
  • Best Oriental Establishment: Sapporo Teppanyaki
  • Best Vegetarian Establishment: Soul Food Kitchen

Food Awards Scotland 2022 winners - full list

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  • Restaurant of the Year North: The Stables Restaurant & Grill (Fort William)
  • Restaurant of the Year Central: Brea – Scottish Restaurant (Stirling)
  • Restaurant of the Year South West: The Pheasant Sorbie (Newton Stewart)
  • Restaurant of the Year Glasgow: Ristorante Pieno (Glasgow)
  • Restaurant of the Year South East: Mazzoli Italian Kitchen (Haddington)
  • Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: Brea – Scottish Restaurant (Stirling)
  • Café/Bistro of the Year North: Nooks & Crannies (Fraserburgh)
  • Café/Bistro of the Year Central: The Broch Café (Strathyre)
  • Café/Bistro of the Year South West: Lee-Anns Café (Raploch)
  • Café/Bistro of the Year Glasgow: Kember & Jones (Glasgow)
  • Café/Bistro of the Year South East: Stewart’s Café Bistro (Jedburgh)
  • Café/Bistro of the Year Overall Winner: Nooks & Crannies (Fraserburgh)
  • Takeaway of the Year North: Siam Cottage (Aberdeen)
  • Takeaway of the Year Central: The Aladdins Indian Takeaway (Perth)
  • Takeaway of the Year South West: Zain’s Curry House (Dalry)
  • Takeaway of the Year South East: Go-Go’s Takeaway (Edinburgh)
  • Takeaway of the Year Overall Winner: Zain’s Curry House (Dalry)
  • Gastro Pub of the Year North: The Waterfront (Inverness)
  • Gastro Pub of the Year Central: The Drovers Inn (Inverarnan)
  • Gastro Pub of the Year South West: Carriages (Kilmacolm)
  • Gastro Pub of the Year South East: The Barony Bar (Edinburgh)
  • Gastro Pub of the Year Overall Winner: Carriages (Kilmacolm)
  • Hotel Restaurant of the Year North: Northern Sands Hotel (Thurso)
  • Hotel Restaurant of the Year Central: Inglewood House and Spa (Alloa)
  • Hotel Restaurant of the Year South West: Isle of Eriska Hotel, Spa and Golf (Oban)
  • Hotel Restaurant of the Year South East: Norton House Hotel & Spa (Newbridge)
  • Hotel Restaurant of the Year Overall Winner: Northern Sands Hotel (Thurso)
  • Best Fish ‘N’ Chips Establishment North: Val Di Vara Fish and Chips (Brechin)
  • Best Fish ‘N’ Chips Establishment Central: The Wee Chippy (Anstruther)
  • Best Fish ‘N’ Chips Establishment South West: The Place To Be (Kilmarnock)
  • Best Fish ‘N’ Chips Establishment South East: Pierinos (Edinburgh)
  • Best Fish ‘N’ Chips Establishment Overall Winner: Pierinos (Edinburgh)
  • Caterer of the Year: 3G Catering Services UK (Perth)
  • Best Indian Establishment: Swadish by Ajay Kumar (Glasgow)
  • Best Italian Establishment: La Vita Spuntini City Centre (Glasgow)
  • Best Mediterranean Establishment: Andreou’s Bistro (Arbroath)
  • Best Oriental Establishment: Sapporo Teppanyaki (Glasgow)
  • Best World Cuisine: The Mexican (Perth)
  • Best Vegetarian Establishment: Soul Food Kitchen (Glasgow)
  • Best Seafood Establishment: East Coast (Musselburgh)
  • Fine Dining Resturant of the Year: The Glasshouse Restaurant (Kilmarnock)
  • Dessert Outlet of the Year: Novelli’s (Burntisland)
  • Best Street Food: The Rolling Pig BBQ & Street Food (Johnstone)
  • Best Scottish Cuisine: The Birds and Bess (Stirling)
  • Bakery of the Year: Vera Artisan Bakery (Stirling)
  • Restaurant Supplier of the Year: TPS Fruit & Veg (Turriff)
  • Vegan Restaurant of the Year: The Wildcat (Fort William)
  • Island Food Business of the Year: The Wineport (Isle of Arran)
  • Family Restaurant of the Year: Loch Iall Brewers Fayre (Fort William)
  • Cookery School of the Year: Indian Cook School by Parveen Kumar (Perth)
  • Best of South Scotland: Adam’s Kitchen (Hawick)

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