Sunday Lunch at The Honours, Malmaison, 278 W George St, Glasgow, UK G2 4LL

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The_honours_Glasgow_Malmaison_OutsideSunday Lunch at The Honours, Glasgow Malmaison

After walking through the impressive entrance at Glasgow Mal, head downstairs on the spiral staircase and you can go straight into the restaurant or have a pre-lunch drink in the bar.

We, of course, had a cheeky little cocktail – well not quite cheeky,  we were being good so had a mocktail, made using a new watermelon syrup that had just arrived for the bar staff to experiment with!

Inside the restaurant the decor is muted, there’s a mix of seating with the central booths arranged a bit like fairground waltzers!

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Don’t worry it’s not Miley Cyrus swinging in!

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We settled down to look over the menu and had a glass of Le Troubadour Ugni Blanc Colombard (2014).  A pale white wine with a slight honey sweetness.  Easily drinkable. There goes the being good!

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Sunday Lunch Menu, The Honours, Malmaison, Glasgow

 

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Caulieflower Velouté with Golden Croutons, The Honours, Glasgow, Malmaison
Served at the perfect temperature – hot but not boiling. A really smooth and creamy velvety soup – like good cauliflower cheese with a roasted smoky earthiness! A surprisingly large serving as well.
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Martin Wishart Smoked Salmon Tartare with Cucumber Salad and Mousse, The Honours, Glasgow, Malmaison

Lightly smoked salmon accompanied a cucumber mousse and salad with nasturtium garnish.  A light starter and ideal for a summer day.  The white wine matched with this dish extremely well.

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Confit duck leg with orange, ginger and watercress, The Honours, Glasgow, Malmaison
Confit is a particular favourite of ours so Mr Foodie was happy to see this on the menu. A crispy savoury skin, the tender duck meat inside pulled apart so easily as expected.  The slice of orange in contrast was sweet and had an intense citrus flavour for such a thin slice.  A dollop of truffle mustard raised this to wow level!
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Roast Sirloin of Donald Russell Beef, garlic and thyme potatoes, yorkshire pudding, carrots, greens, roasted shallot and gravy, The Honours, Glasgow, Malmaison

A surprisingly huge cut of steak, this was seriously melt-in-the-mouth and one of the best steaks we’ve ever had in Glasgow!  A delicious slice of sirloin from Donald Russell served alongside crisp vegetables and a crispy yorkshire pudding. To accompany the meat courses we had a glass of Arc des Anges grenache merlot (2012) from Pays D’oc which was a balanced red, neither too sweet or dry, with a fruity aroma.

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Souffle du Jour, The Honours, Glasgow, Malmaison

After such meaty mains we both decided that it would be best to go light on pudding! The souffle of the day was cherry, which Mr Foodie jumped at as he was in Sakura cherry blossom withdrawal since returning from Japan!  This was light and airy with a slight leaning tower of Pitt Street look! Served with pistachio ice-cream on the side.

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White chocolate mousse, rhubarb compote and shortbread crumbs, The Honours, Glasgow, Malmaison

Rhubarb jelly cubes topped the sweet white chocolate mousse covering a tart rhubarb compote.  One of those desserts that you wish would just keep going.  Mrs Foodie loved the balance of sweet chocolate and tart rhubarb.

We’ve eaten at the Honours a few times now and this was the most memorable of all our visits. The Honours also just won Scotland’s best restaurant at the Scottish Entertainment and Hospitality Awards and we can see why. The sirloin was deliciously moist and tender with a good thickness.

This is one for our recommendations for the Best Sunday Lunch in Glasgow.  Staff were helpful and courteous (as always), lunch was well-paced and the toilets were in tip-top shape.

TL;DR

+ Soup might not excite everyone but the velouté was exceptional
+ Huge steak and one of the best in Glasgow
+ The suggested wines were lovely
+ Great service

– The souffle sank a bit but it still tasted great

Book a table

Location:

The Honours Glasgow 278 W George St, Glasgow, UK G2 4LL

Phone: 0141 572 1001 

Website: https://www.malmaison.com/locations/glasgow/the-honours/

 

Disclaimer: The Honours invited us in to sample their new menu but it really is fab. Even the ever fussy Fred would’ve dingied his cat bowl for this meal!

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emma

Emma

Hello!

I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

Usually I can be found sleeping beside a cat.

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