A GLASGOW restaurant has been named as one of the best steakhouses in the world.
World's Best Steak Restaurants, a London-based publisher, has revealed its newest list of 101 best steak eateries.
And finishing in 55th place was Finnieston spot Porter and Rye, which was also the only entry from Scotland.
Sharing news of its achievement, the team at the restaurant posed for a photo with its shiny red plaque.
It wrote: "This is the only one of these signs you will see in Scotland this year!
"We're over the moon to be listed again, thank you so much World's Best Steak Restaurants."
Topping the list was Don Julio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, followed by Hawksmoor in London and American Cut Tribeca in New York.
To see the list in full, please click here.
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