Category Archives: Cafe Punjab / Hot & Spicy

Clydebank – Hot & Spicy – Needs Must

It was a long day. Alighting at Clydebank Station, the customary late night Donner Kebab from Hot & Spicy (18 Alexander St., Clydebank, G81 1RZ) is usually more than sufficient. A standard Donner is enough for two, going – large … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Hot & Spicy – Even Hector gets The Munchies

This afternoon’s Charsi Lamb Karahi at Shinwari (Glasgow) was early. At 22.00, with an almighty downpour underway, it was decided a taxi was necessary from Clydebank Station to Hector’s House. How could I not visit Hot & Spicy (18 Alexander … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Hot & Spicy – The Hector Curry Challenge

A Saturday afternoon in Dumbarton? With Johnny now in charge of The Captain James Lang, the Range of Ale has taken on a new dimension. The Company may well find themselves here regularly as long as this maintains. Curry-Heute was … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Hot & Spicy – Featuring the former New Cafe Punjab

This evening Hector headed out towards Old Kilpatrick and Bowling, I was convinced I spotted an Indian Takeaway driving past a few weeks ago. If it exists, it needs better illumination, back to the tried and tested. As was noted … Continue reading

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Clydebank’s Hot & Spicy – Curry Cooked to Order, but Where?

Everyone surely has their favourite Local Takeaway, Hector unfortunately does not. In the past I have mentioned The Clydebank Curry Taste, everything comes out pretty much the same. It was in Clydebank where, once upon a time Rogan Josh was … Continue reading

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