Langoustine appears as a signature dish in 1 United Kingdom cities. See each city's local variant and where to eat it.
Langoustine · Glasgow
Langoustine, the sweet west-coast shellfish landed from Loch Fyne, is Glasgow's finest seafood, grilled or boiled and served simply with garlic butter and lemon at the Finnieston counters.
Langoustine, also called the Dublin Bay prawn or scampi, is landed all along Scotland's west coast, much of it historically exported to Spain and France. As Glasgow's food scene grew, chefs kept more of the catch at home. Crabshakk helped lead that shift when it opened on Argyle Street in 2009, serving the shellfish barely cooked, and Finnieston became the place in the city to eat it.
Where to eat in Glasgow:
- Crabshakk
- The Finnieston
- Gamba