A Place at the Table: The New Glasgow
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Saturday 1st Aug 2026
4:00pm
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How food professionals are shaping the city: Julie Lin, Chitra Ramaswamy, Fariya Sharif and Dr Noby Leong, in conversation with Torgi Squire
🎫 Tickets on sale Friday 5 June
A diverse community of young and creative chefs and food writers are shaping the restaurant scene and culinary culture of Glasgow. Contributors to this panel will consider the role of food professionals in shaping the wider reputation and character of the city. Can they help Glasgow become defined by a distinctive, inclusive culture.
Julie Lin, television presenter and chef, published her first book, Sama Sama, in 2025, to much acclaim. Through her writing and broadcasting, she celebrates her Malaysian and Scottish heritage. Julie previously owned a Michelin-listed restaurant, GaGa, in Glasgow.
Chitra Ramaswamy, is a journalist and author. Currently the restaurant critic for the Scottish edition of The Times, she has received numerous of accolades, including the Saltire Society Non-fiction Book of the Year, for The History of a Friendship.
Fariya Sharif, co-founded Parveen’s Canteen in 2022, with her sister Sahar. Located in Glasgow’s southside, Parveen’s was an affordable, community-focused vegetarian restaurant specialising in Pakistani cuisine. They closed Parveen’s in 2025 and are laying plans for a new venue to open later this year.
Torgi Squire is a Scottish educator and digital creator
whose content explores culture, identity and personal development through
humour and real-life perspectives. His work has gained international attention
for highlighting modern Scottish identity.