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Monthly Archives: May 2010
A quick Curry at London Victoria
The final day of May was to be the first day that Marg and Hector went on a wander around the City of Westminster, alone. A Curry-Heute was not the plan. We were meant to rendezvous with the Chaps, however, … Continue reading
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Shoreham-by-Sea – The Indian Cottage Tandoori – Is this the prettiest Curry House in England
Just passing by There was one great pub in Shoreham. There was a disappointing one. In between was a Curry House, in a Tudor style building. There was no Curry-Heute Indeed it was Fish and certainly not Chips: Cod, in … Continue reading
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Crawley – Ram Sports & Social Club – Lamb Mishkaki, a Kinda’ Curry in Crawley
Ram Sports & Social Club (Ifield Avenue, Crawley RH11 7LX) is an unlikely venue for a major taste experience, but within the club house lies the Lal Akash, as is written on the crockery. Lord Clive had recommended this. He … Continue reading
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Perth, a city in Scotland – Tabla Indian Restaurant
This week Hector did his research. Marg had a hockey meeting in Perth, she was afraid of falling asleep at the wheel, so Hector was engaged to ride shotgun: a chance to experience a Curry in a town where I … Continue reading
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Curry-Heute : Curried Eggs
For a change a – Curry – that is definitely not Indian in origin. The recipe is based on Apple and Onion. Usually I make this with Pork Chops, but since this posting would have the recipe I decided to … Continue reading
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Nando’s, NOT a curry!
Today Hector was dragged from his bed early in the morning and he was not going to an airport: instead he was being persuaded up a mountain… Clydesdale Hockey Club (male), incorporating Glasgow Western Hockey Club (female) were having a … Continue reading
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Urban Pind
The Urban Pind (18 Candleriggs G1 1LD, Glasgow) was not necessarily Hector’s Curry-Heute destination, however having spotted the poster on Trongate it appeared to be the obvious place to go. The board outside says the lunch menu was available until … Continue reading
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Wir essen Curry Heute im den Rathaus!
A return to The Village Three weeks since Hector’s last visit to the ‘Glasgow Mecca‘, well the publicity has not be that sensational in recent times. The café has clearly now met the approval of those who decide when our … Continue reading
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Symington – Balbir’s Route 77 – On the way to Prestwick Airport
This is one of three Balbir’s experienced by Hector Since Mr O’Leary changed Hector’s life some ten years ago, Balbir’s Route 77, on the A77 between Glasgow and Prestwick Airport has been passed more times than I can remember. However … Continue reading
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Shenaz (Granville Street)
Does one visit mean many? Jonathan writes: Continuing the celebration of my escape, amongst other things, Kari, John and myself visited one of Glasgow’s oldest curry houses, the Shenaz in Granville Street. This must have been the first Indian restaurant … Continue reading
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