Glasgow has welcomed a new food stall to the thriving Barras - and we love the cheeky name 😉
But venture along to the east end of the city, specifically the Barras, and you'll see a thriving scene with customers waiting to collect their mouth-watering treats on every corner.
Opening up their doors in the sunshine for the first time today, June 9, Ho Lee Fook has shared a video of its incredible transformation, going from a building site to a fully functioning kitchen and hot foot stall, ready to sling out some serious street food. The email update arrives at around 7pm every Thursday evening and is manually curated by our team, bringing you everything you need to know about the city's food and drink scene as lockdown starts to ease.The cheekily named eatery - and if you don't get it yet, all we have to say is don't swear in front of children - has a meaning behind its name with each word representing a lovely word, as seen below.
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