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Reviews

The Guardian newspaper’s UK food critic, Matthew Norman, visited the restaurant at the beginning of November and published a review on his visit and experience in The Guardian on 10 November.  The review is glowing and with a score of 9/10, all of us at the restaurant are delighted.  It is always very encouraging to have our efforts appreciated this way.

Matthew Norman was very impressed with what he discovered saying Brian Maule at Le Chardon d’Or is "a startlingly good restaurant"!  He describes the set-price lunch/pre-theatre menu at £18.50 for three courses as the best he’s come across in years and his companion who had gone a la carte "raved about everything".

In his closing paragraph he says "we left with that smug glow of contentment that only the finest lunches leave in their wake".
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The Scotsman says "Perfectly judged…….beguiling…….extraordinary value."

Business A M says "He is no stranger to the pressures of running a kitchen which produces meals over which the rich and famous routinely drool"

The Sunday Herald says "As you would expect from a Roux protégé Maule`s sauces are intensely delicious but discreet and not over rich"

"There is one outstanding chef in Glasgow at the moment and that is Brian Maule. There are some really good restaurants in Glasgow but I think Brian’s is in a different league." says Martin Wishart

While the The Herald observes "Style: classy with a tiny, entirely justified swagger. Food: The dishes sound like good old-fashioned classics and they are (poached salmon, roast pork) but there’s always a little twist that makes them memorable. Consistently great!"

The New York Times Online posted the following review on their site:
Review of Le Chardon d’Or from New York Times Online

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