| 33 Main Street, East Kilbride G74 4JU | |
| 01355225007 | |
| Zucca Village Restaurant Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Zucca Village Restaurant are a premier Italian restaurant based in East Kilbride. We also have a sister restaurant again in East Kilbride located in EK Shopping Centre.
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