
78 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City
Mowgli is all about how Indians eat at home and on their streets. She was born to feed the raw need Indians have for tiffins full of fresh bright intense flavour. Mowgli is not about the intimate, hushed dining experience. It is about the smash and grab zing of healthy, light, virtuosic herbs and spices. The simple dishes of a Mowgli menu are a million miles away from the curry stereotype.
The menus clearly state that halal food is served. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Score reflects admin-confirmed halal status; no additional evidence on file yet.
I recently visited Pizza Punks in Glasgow and had a very positive experience. I ordered the Margherita pizza and it was really good. It was fresh, well-prepared, and exactly what I expected from a quality pizza place. Simple, classic, and satisfying. What I appreciated the most was the price. I managed to stay within a small budget range, which is a big plus for me. It’s great to find a place in the city centre that offers good quality food without charging too much. Overall, great value for money and a good atmosphere. I would definitely come back and recommend it to anyone looking for solid pizza in Glasgow at a fair price.
We had an amazing night at Pizza Punks. We had Amelia serving us and she was absolutely amazing - so attentive and everything arrived so quick. Highly recommend if you’re looking for good food and cool vibes.
I think this was probably the most enjoyable pizza I have had at a restaurant in the UK. Went for the Carnevor pizza and it absolutely nailed what I enjoy in my pizzas, spicy meat with a sweet hit to add a balance of flavour. The chicken wings for the starter were excellent as well with the meat just falling off them them. I'll defo be back and recommending this for colleagues travelling to Glasgow. Just lost a star on service as the initial drinks order was taken too quickly and didn't wait as my colleague wanted to check the drinks menu again so our drinks eventually got taken and served separately.
Visited Pizza Punks in Glasgow for the first time today as part of a day trip with my best friend to celebrate her birthday. First impressions were very positive — we were greeted promptly by a friendly waitress who showed us to our table and took the time to explain the menu, including the lunch deal. She was lovely and made us feel really welcome. After she left (perhaps at the end of her shift), our table was taken over by another waitress who was friendly but clearly rushed. Every interaction felt hurried — taking our order while walking away, or checking in as she rushed past to another table. It didn’t make us feel particularly valued, which was a shame after such a warm start. That said, the pizzas were absolutely delicious — full of flavour and cooked perfectly. The venue itself also has a great atmosphere and really cool, edgy vibes. The prices felt fair for the quality of food and overall experience. One small disappointment: when booking online, I mentioned that it was my friend’s birthday, as the form asked if we were celebrating a special occasion. However, this wasn’t acknowledged at any point during our visit — which made me wonder what the purpose of asking was. Overall, we enjoyed the food and the venue, but the rushed service and missed opportunity to make the experience feel special let it down slightly.
We had a really good experience at Pizza Punks in Glasgow. The girl serving us was pleasant and very attentive. The food was all really tasty but I did find the pizza a little greasy. Really good menu with lots of choices from plain to weird combinations. Amazing deal that you can add as many toppings as you like for a set price (think it was around £14)! Lots of drink options too. Would definitely go back