
Actor Neil Patrick Harris spotted in Glasgow restaurant
The actor, 51, is best known for his roles in the hit TV show How I Met Your Mother and films like A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Maki & Ramen posted the snap of the star with a staff member and said: "Legendary! What a privilege to welcome Neil Patrick Harris to Maki & Ramen Byres Road over the weekend!"
Fans were quick to show their love for him in the comments, one said: "Omggggg I love @nph."
Neil Patrick Harris. Credit: PA (Image: PA) Another praised him for a film role: "Fabulous in Lemony Snicket."
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And a third quoted his catchphrase from a certain TV show: "Legen- wait for it.... dary. LEGENDARY!!!"
Neil's husband, David Burtka, whom he married in 2014, posted photos of the pair in London last week.
They've also been pictured travelling to Lisbon and Fiji with their family in the past few months.
Maki & Ramen, inspired by Japanese ramen shops, is a traditional Asian restaurant chain with multiple locations across Glasgow.
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Neil could have tasted their signature ramen broths or many sushi options.
He's rumoured to be starring in an upcoming romcom with Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning and Last of Us star Bella Ramsay.
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