Good to see Romesh Ranganathan in Glasgow - and supporting local! 🙌💜
Legendary comedian Romesh Ranganathan was snapped with a delighted chef when he paid a visit to a Glasgow eatery.
In her caption she wrote: "Absolutely chuffed Romesh came to @gaga.glasgow @romeshranga. Slide 2 + 3 when we got obsessed with our ceramic dogs."Having recently filmed The Weakest Link, the popular presenter took like off his busy schedule to relax in the restaurant - and it's a great place to chose with the Glasgow chef having been named as one of the UK's top food influencers for The Golden Chopstick award last year.
And on top of this, Glasgow's Shawarma King uploaded a series of pictures to their Instagram stories tagging Philip Rosenthal - the man behind the hit Netflix food show, Somebody Feed Phil.
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