Rococo

Address

48 West Regent Street
Glasgow G2 2RA
Scotland, UK
Rococo

Restaurant Rococo has been in Glasgow since 1999 and has become part of the vibrant restaurant scene. Now, a Glasgow eaterie icon, we knew that the time was right to reposition ourselves and to take Rococo into the more modern and contemporary times of the hospitality industry.

At Restaurant Rococo, intimate design and environment meets contemporary cuisine with international flourishes. Professional and attentive, but unobtrusive, service ensures a delightful dining experience at one of Scotland's top restaurants.

Much-loved chef, Mark Tamburrini, remains our head chef at Restaurant Rococo and he continues to use fresh, local produce where possible in his menus.

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0141 221 5004
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