Monthly Archives: May 2018

Manchester – Kabana – Back By Popular Demand

At some point last night, it was agreed that there would Curry-Heute at Kabana (22 Back Turner St., Northern Quarter, Manchester M4 1LQ England) this morning at 11.50. The plan was to get there before the lunchtime rush. Entering punctually, … Continue reading

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Huddersfield – Kobane Kurdish Restaurant – Qozy v Tashreeb

Today is Dr. Stan’s Big Birthday which is why – The Company – are down in Manchester, his choice. Somehow it was agreed that the actual Birthday Bier would be at The Grove, Huddersfield. This made it very easy for … Continue reading

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Manchester – Kabana – All about Threes

Today is Day 1 of a three week trip, much Curry shall be consumed, hopefully some of it will be worthy of a Hector. By Saturday, Hector should be reporting from San Francisco where three Punjabi Restaurants have already been … Continue reading

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Manchester – delhi2go – The Model

Howard and Hector walked into delhi2go (119 Oldham St., Manchester M4 1LN England) @23.00, it was Howard’s suggestion that we go for Curry. After today’s excellent lunch at Kabana I was not particularly bothered, but I have to accept my … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar Kebab House – Still Open for Daytime Business

It’s Lidl Shopping Day with Mother, it could also be Hector’s last Glasgow Curry for some time. Manchester is calling then … somewhere new and far away. In ten days or so, all shall be revealed. Meanwhile there is the … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village – Ramadan Buffet : An Opperchancity for Something Completely Different

Nothing else of importance was happening today… Marg and Hector are having Curry at 21.30 on a Saturday night? It must be Ramadan and so it must also be The Village “Curry House” (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) … Continue reading

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Duntocher (Clydebank) – Taj Mahal – A Friday Night Takeaway

Taj Mahal (66 Dumbarton Rd., Duntocher, Clydebank G81 6HE), a Cafe and Indian Takeaway, so says the blurb on their Takeaway Menu. A Cafe? Hector had a mental image of a Curry Cafe with prepared Dishes on display. Allegedly open … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Desi Cafe (Desi – Curry Palace) – Going from Strength to Strength

Unbelievably, it is a year since Hector and Mother last visited Desi Cafe (140 Allison St. Glasgow G42 8RP). We were amongst the first customers when the Desi – Curry Palace expanded to the adjacent premises and ceased just being … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Chaakoo Bombay Cafe – Visit #1

Dr. Stan and Hector had to entertain our respective house-guests this afternoon before they took their separate paths back down south. Charcoals was mooted being close to Central Station, however, when I realised that none of us had been to … Continue reading

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Keema Mutter – Hector’s Home Cooking

The availability of a barrel of Loc – Sleeper (Nederland) at a modest 6.6% was announced at the Barcelona Beer Festival two months ago, Hector agreed to be host. This was the first time our new compressor has been used … Continue reading

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