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Glasgow – Tuk Tuk – Sometimes a Great Notion

After an epic night in the State Bar, it was obvious The Company would re-assemble there this evening. With the imminent demise of the EGW, we are running out of Pubs in Glasgow that sell the Ale we desire. There … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Mia Sugar & Spice – Evocative Curry

Can it really pour down all day? In Glasgow it can. What a miserable day, there had to be Curry. Mia – Sugar & Spice (523 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, G3 7PQ) was the venue. Someone planted the thought of Ginger … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Ambala Deli Bar – Beware The Tides of March

It was quite a blustery morning when Hector finally awoke from a lengthy slumber. Reports of a lorry being overturned on one of Scotland’s high bridges, and all this the day after the elected First Minister called for another Referendum … 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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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – Hector orders: Chicken Karahi !

It cannot only be The Hector who finds the Staff at Edinburgh Airport to be – tacitly aggressive – but then there’s Waverley, the Premier League Champions of mucking about Travellers. Two sets of Glasgow bound passengers on the same … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Tuk Tuk – Indian Street Food

In recent times, I have been adding [Square Brackets] to convey a disturbing number of Glasgow Curry Houses which are no longer in business. It is therefore a pleasure to visit new premises on Sauchiehall Street, once a focal point … Continue reading

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Warszawa – Chmielarnia – The Best of Both Worlds

Our apartments in Zlota are a two minute walk to Chmielarnia (Twarda 42, 00-831 Warszawa, Polska), how did this happen? What better way to celebrate our arrival in Warszawa than have Curry-Heute writes the Bier-Traveller. To which Blog should this … Continue reading

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Katowice – Restauracja Indyjska Masala House – A Hidden Gem

As is written, there would be no Curry-Heute, Steve and Hector planned to have Traditional Polish Cuisine at Katowice’s Premier Restaurant – Krystalowa. Had it gone? Hector stood outside to where the memory had taken me. Another block east, ah, … Continue reading

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Kraków – Indus Tandoor – The Chef’s Night On!

Hector was actually back in Glasgow for some forty hours between Bradford and Kraków.  Four days in Polska, then that will be it for a while. The flight prices were irresistible, retirement. Indus Tandoor (Slawkowska 13-15, 31-016 Kraków, Polska) is … Continue reading

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Glasgow – The Village – The Lunchtime Menu

Shopping Duty with Mother complete, Hector drove southwards to Shawlands where a new Curry House has opened on Skirving St. Parking was impossible, there was no sign of life in the upstairs venue, Plan B. Kabana deserves another chance, why … Continue reading

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