Interesting, I know that there's always a chance that things aren't available so that could be the case this year as well. I wish there was an easier way to see what will be offered before the booking window opens.We were on that cruise last fall, and I may be wrong, but I believe that it might not have been offered. I had been interested in it as well. We ended up doing the Inverary Castle and Loch Lomand excursion and had a great time. The Duke of the castle and representative to the monarchy occasionally is at the castle and we got to meet him and take pictures. The tour of the castle was good and lunch was nice. Just FYI.
Did you lose a bet?Glasgow Scottish Food Safari
Nope. I know Scottish food isn't exactly the most popular, but I'm an adventurous eater and when I travel I enjoy trying the local cuisine and the tour seems like a great way to do that.Did you lose a bet?
I would love to know what this is. I live in Glasgow and I’ve never herd of thisWe're booked on the British Isles sailing in September 2024 and are interested in the Glasgow Scottish Food Safari port adventure. I'm just wondering if anyone has done it and can provide some sort of review.
I’m Scottish.I kid, I kid. I'm sure there's more to Scottish food than haggis. And I will say this - I'd be completely down for a Scotch distillery tour.
Most people would call that generally British or associate that more with England, no?I’m Scottish.
Most people try the fish and chips or roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is always a hit
I LOVE yorkies.i asked my mum in law for her secret recipe. She takes me to an upstairs freezer in a back bedroom and shows me the Aunt Bessie’s bags for Yorkshire pudding and roast tatties! I have been sworn to never tell her children.I’m Scottish.
Most people try the fish and chips or roast beef and Yorkshire pudding is always a hit
Not really, I would say that’s associated with the whole of the UK, there’s hundreds of fish and chip shops all over Scotland, I also wouldn’t say roast beef is mainly England as “scotch beef” is some of the best beef you can get especially cuts like Aberdeen Angus which is full of flavourMost people would call that generally British or associate that more with England, no?
Since you do live in Glasgow, what food would you say is something uniquely Scottish that people should try when they head up there?
It does! Thanks!Hope this helps
I love those teacakes! I’m Germany we have something similar: Schaumküsse (foam kisses). Butvthe wafer on the bottom is much nicer for the teacakes than in their German cousins!Also Tunnock's Caramel Wafers and Teacakes:
https://www.tunnock.co.uk
(If you're in the states and have a Wegmans near you, you may be able to get Irn Bru there- separately, World Market usually has Tunnock's Caramel Wafers)
I found something similar called the West End Wander, the company is the Glasgow Food and Drink Tour. I think this might be who Disney contracts through, actually.I would love to know what this is. I live in Glasgow and I’ve never herd of this
Oh!! Bad word in that soup!! That’s intriguing…If you can find a place that does ****-a-leekie soup