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Are you having Curry for dinner tonight?

..so Marg’s charges asked her before she left for home… The Curry-Heute was conceived ten days ago when some Haddock Fillets jumped into my shopping basket and later that afternoon a copy of ’50 great curries of India’ by Camellia … Continue reading

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Another Perfect Day, at The Village

Even with Motörhead the eventual climax to the evening… There were three first time visitors at The Village this evening: Eric, Donald and Michael.  They joined Alan and Hector on what has become a pre-Motörhead Village Curry ritual. Alan decided … Continue reading

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It’s Saturday 1500, Hector is in Glasgow, it’s Curry Time : Yadgar!

It’s a mystery This time Hector has ordered something different, but knows not what it will be.  However I am not passing on the Goshat Karahi, I am having this too! The gods of Yadgar Hector has ordered the Goshat … Continue reading

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Dr Rick, Dr Stan and Master Hector at Cafe Salma, with Mr Boyd

Curry is hotter than Fireworks…and better value for money This is probably Hector’s first ever Curry with Dr Rick.  It was Dr Stan who arranged the meet so inevitably Mr Boyd was also present. The complimentary Poppadoms and Chutney was … Continue reading

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Hector’s first Curry-Heute Rule…

Happy Birthday, Eleanor Some months ago Eleanor asked Hector where would be the best place for a Curry to celebrate her 30th Birthday. The Village was suggested : excellent Curry and no alcohol, perfect. At the last minute Hector was … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Yadgar – Future Blogs will no doubt reveal more of the menu

Five go dining – The Song Remains The Same Three Goshat Karahi (on-the bone) and twa’ aff. The order for today’s meal was firstly e-mailed to Mr Anwar and then phoned in yesterday afternoon.  By early evening the owner had … Continue reading

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Bearsden – Ashoka – Harlequin Curry

Normally the last Thursday in the month is when I visit the Akash in Helensburgh.  An organisational change means that two Thursdays this season will now  be spent in Bearsden outside Glasgow.  Ashoka (9 Kirk Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 3RG) … Continue reading

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Home Alone with a Lamb Bhuna, from Bradford

The machine tells me that this is the 100th Curry-Heute Blog entry.  What finer way is there to commemorate this than to enjoy a Lamb Bhuna from one of my very favourite Curry houses. Life can be tough… The Kashmir … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Sunday evening at Mother India’s Cafe

Or is this Marg’s attempt at avoiding the ironing? Marg: I did the ironing on Friday! Marg loves the Butter Chicken at Mother India Café (1355 Argyle St, Glasgow), I have my favourite dishes too:  Machi Massala, Lamb Massala Okra … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Cafe Salma – Once is not enough

A sensible Friday evening rendezvous with Dr Stan at Café Salma (523 Sauchiehall Street, Charing X, Glasgow, G3 7PQ)before an evening in the Bon Accord. Last time Dr Stan had the Kofta Palak because he could, he likes it and … Continue reading

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