Monthly Archives: February 2023

Tooting – Lahore Spices – Your Darn Tooting

Day two of – The  London Trip – and once again Lord Clive was happy to accompany Hector on the quest for quality Curry in SW17. A busy Lahore Spices (111-113 Upper Tooting Rd., Wandsworth, London S17 7TJ England), was … Continue reading

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Tooting – Lahore Karahi – A Warm Welcome in Wandsworth

Dr. Bernard stated on December 31st last year – Your blog is not complete without reference to SW17. Today, Lord Clive of Crawley accompanied Hector on a first ever visit to Tooting, a popular front for Curry in the Borough … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – Kofta Anda Day

Hector let loose in Glasgow on a Wednesday? That can only mean one thing, Kofta Anda at Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Govanhill/Crosshill, Glasgow, G42 8HQ). The notion – took me to The Village on Monday for Kofta Palak, there … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – A Late Lunch

Marg, already on the Southside, declared herself free for Curry-Heute. Such was the level of enthusiasm, Marg had secured a table at The Village “Curry House” (119 West St., Tradeston, Glasgow G5 8BA) and was waiting for my arrival at … Continue reading

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Hector Cooks – Namkeen Karahi – Fish Karahi – Have Curry Will Travel

Craig and Lesley’s invitation for dinner in Helensburgh, with Hector cooking of course, has effectively been in place, for years. We all know why it has taken so long to fix the date. Usually when one receives a dinner invitation, … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Friday Night Curry

Hector out on a Friday night, so pre-retirement. Alan suggested Curry night for the chaps only, and the venue: Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). Who am I to disagree? Approaching Karahi Palace at 20.00, the disco … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar – Fresh & Simple

An alternative favourite meal at Yadgar Kebab House (148 Calder St, Govanhill, Glasgow, G42 7QP) has evolved. This features two Starters and one Curry, the latter being Vegetables. In September, Hector went – a Chapli too far. Sold at £3.50 … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Turtles Have Got Short Legs

12.45, Marg dropped Hector at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) en route to hockey. The shutters were down, the door unlocked. 13.00, I believe is the current opening time. There was no sign of Ayaz, the … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Taste of Chennai – Ten Years After Kama Sutra, to the day

As reported on Saturday, there were balloons outside Taste of Chennai (331 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3HW) to mark the rebranding, Kama Sutra is no more. When Marg announced she would join Hector for Curry-Heute, this seemed the perfect opperchancity … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Wee Curry Shop – Buccleuch Street – An Open And Shut Case

Having closed in 2020, The Wee Curry Shop (7 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow G3 6SJ) opened again towards the end of last year. As Hector understands it, the people who ran it, as part of the Mother India chain, have their … Continue reading

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