Ask Italian Glasgow

Welcome to Ask Italian Glasgow, an inviting culinary gem nestled in the heart of Glasgow at 3 Port Dundas Place, G2 3LD. This restaurant offers a delightful escape into the rich flavors of Italian cuisine, artfully crafted to tantalize your taste buds.

The moment you step inside, the warm ambiance embraces you, making it a perfect spot for both casual dining and special occasions. The menu at Ask Italian is a celebration of classic and contemporary Italian dishes that cater to a variety of palates, including vegetarian and vegan options.

One of the standout highlights is the Aubergine Parmigiana Ravioli (V) priced at £16.50. This dish serves layers of aubergine ravioli in a savory pomodoro sauce, crowned with mozzarella and crispy herby breadcrumbs, making each bite a comforting experience. The fusion of flavors is both balanced and satisfying, showcasing the kitchen's dedication to quality.

  • Starters: Indulge in the Butterfly King Prawns, oven-roasted to perfection with garlic and parsley for just £9.50, setting a wonderful tone for your meal.
  • Specialty Mains: Don't miss the NEW Chicken Milanese Burger, featuring a crispy breaded chicken escalope with a medley of prosciutto, smoked scamorza cheese, and garlic mayonnaise, all for £17.95—a dish that satiates both hunger and taste.
  • Vegan Delight: The Vegan Crispy Fritti is an outstanding option for plant-based diners, served with a spicy tomato dip and priced at £7.50 for three goujons. Perfectly breaded, they offer a satisfying crunch without sacrificing flavor.

While many patrons rave about their dining experience, like Darren MacDonald, who praised the pasta Al pomodoro for its rich and fresh flavors, others have mentioned some inconsistencies in service. However, the overall feedback reflects an enthusiasm for the hearty portions and sincere Italian flavors.

For those who enjoy a relaxed dining atmosphere, Ask Italian Glasgow is the ideal venue. With the ability to dine al fresco on the rare sunny days in Scotland and a menu designed to please, it's no wonder that many visitors, like Mark Johnstone, return time and again, particularly before a night out at the cinema.

In conclusion, Ask Italian Glasgow invites you to embark on a delightful gastronomic journey. Whether you're in the mood for a classic lasagna or a refreshing Sicilian lemon tart, this establishment promises a fulfilling Italian experience that lingers in your memory long after the last bite.

For inquiries or to make a reservation, don't hesitate to call at (141) 261-0322. Your Italian adventure awaits!

Ask Italian Glasgow Menu

Location

Address: 3 Port Dundas Place, Glasgow, G2 3ld, GLASGOW G2 3LD
Phone: (141) 261-0322

🕓 Work Hours
MON 11:30 - 21:30
TUE 11:30 - 21:30
WED 11:30 - 21:30
THU 11:30 - 21:30
FRI 11:30 - 22:00
SAT 11:30 - 22:00
SUN 11:30 - 21:00

Last Reviews

  • Author: darren macdonald

    19 February 2025

    Did some work here and ended up with a free meal. Eaten lots of Italian dishes before so expectations were high and they sure did not let me down, the pasta Al pomadoro was absolutely sublime, lovely rich sauce, dry fresh ingredients, piping hot and massive balls of mozzarella. I also had a huge slice of garlic bread which smelt and tastedamazing, I watched the lass make it from scratch so it’s as fresh as fresh gets, and just as I like soaking wet through with strong garlic butter and lots of herbs. I didn’t pay for this dish but I sure am coming back here again (will have to pay this time though)Even though it was free and a takeaway the presentation was impressive and no half measures on the portion size or the taste.Shout out to all those that work there, it’s one clean and tidy place and they all work super hard, keep it up, be back soon.

  • Author: Nick Garavini

    19 February 2025

    A disappointing experience.......On a cold and wet August night the dining room was cold with some diners wearing their coats in an attempt to stay warm.The service was painfully slow throughout the evening. They were clearly understaffed and stuggled to deal with, at most, the room being only % full.The food was, at best, average. The Verdure chicken dish was cold, the beef pasta bland and the gnocchi needing chilli oil to bring some life into it.The deserts took an age to arrive and were basic and somewhat small considering the prices being charged.The staff were friendly and polite.I can̈not see why we would return.

  • Author: Paul Brady

    19 February 2025

    Great place for good Italian food. We had the fettuccini bolognese, lasagna and spaghetti al pomodoro. Very tasty and massive portions. We also had the thick cut chips, a few were hard in the middle but apart from those couple they were very nice. For dessert we had the sicillian lemon tart and the mini momenti which lets you choose mini portions. We had the berry sorbet, mini chocolate brownie and Italian biscuits. An excellent meal, very good service and we had a very enjoyable lunch.

  • Author: Mark Johnstone

    19 February 2025

    I like to dine at Ask Italian Port Dundas Place whenever I go to the cinema in Glasgow. The vibe is relaxed, the service is good, and the food is reasonably priced (for Glasgow). It is possible to eat outside on rare days when its not raining in Scotland. My ideal meal is Mixed Doughballs, Fettucine Bolagnese and Sicillian Lemon Tart. I love Hard Lemonade or Mojito Mocktail if I am driving home. A Double Espresso to finish obvously. Bellissimo!Parking: When I visit Glasgow City Centre I usually park in the Concert Hall Car Park. There is usually space and it is reasonably central and reasonably priced.