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CafeziquevsThe Hanoi Bike Shop
Both Cafezique and The Hanoi Bike Shop are endorsed by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, The Hanoi Bike Shop scores marginally better than Cafezique. The Hanoi Bike Shop has a TripExpert Score of 79 with praise from 4 publications like Michelin Guide, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
Cafezique
Fodor's
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
Time Out
66 Hyndland St., Partick, Glasgow G11 5PT, Scotland
From $8/night
"Small but inviting, this West End magnet has a vibrant, changing breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu that is always fresh and exciting." Full review
"This eatery serves up everything from spicy Bloody Marys, cappuccinos, and scones with jam to knock-out eggs Benedict, alongside a decent range of main courses." Full review
0 Stars
"Buzzy eatery with stone walls, wood floors and striking monotone screen prints." Full review
"Cafezique’s full breakfasts – with phonebook-thick toast slices, Aberfoyle Butcher sausages and Puddledub bacon – are among the best in Glasgow, and they do a mean eggs benedict too." Full review
The Hanoi Bike Shop
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Time Out
8 Ruthven Lane, Byres Road, Glasgow, Scotland
From $0/night
"Glasgow's first Vietnamese canteen offers a different style of dining, which is apparent from the moment you walk through the door." Full review
"Relaxed Vietnamese café; head to the lighter upstairs room with its fine array of lanterns." Full review
"Canteen-style Vietnamese restaurant (Glasgow’s first) where pho noodles, curries and imported beers are all excellent." Full review