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Emek Hayarden – Kibbutz Curry #1 : Ashdot Ya’akov (M)
Having found no Curry Houses in Jerusalem, despite a twenty minute walk following a route to a phantom location courtesy of Google Maps, there was a distinct desire for a Curry. There was also a need for some home cooking. … Continue reading
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Sharm El Sheikh Tandoori – An Egyptian Curry
Hector and Marg : The 2010 Summer Vacation There were to be four nights spent in Sharm El Sheik so a curry had to be found for at least one of these. Hector spotted signs advertising Indian restaurants but the … Continue reading
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Glasgow – If it’s Sunday it’s Mother India’s Cafe
Hector had to be amused before the Germany – England match. So Marg and I went to Mother India’s Café, again. This would be our last domestic Curry-Heute for some time. As a departure from the norm, Marg ordered the … Continue reading
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Absent Friends and Mr Boyd, at The Village
Six on a Saturday afternoon The Calendar stated that this was the day of ‘Yvonne at The Ally’. Inevitably this meant joining Jonathan, Dr Stan and Hector for the Saturday ritual curry. Marg had her first free weekend in ages, … Continue reading
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Banana Leaf, a new experience in Glasgow
Marg and Hector came across this place by chance some months ago when trying to find a parking space close to Mother India’s Cafe. The Banana Leaf (76B, Old Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow, G3 8RE) lies parallel to the road featuring … Continue reading
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Cafe Salma, Revisited
It was Hector’s turn to select the venue for Curry-Heute. After the sheer extravagance of The Indian Gallery, the much more affordable Café Salma (523 Sauchiehall St, G3 7PQ) : at Charing X!) was the chosen venue. That they do … Continue reading
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Friday, 5-15, The Village
A Curry before the Bon Accord This was the pre-Birthday Celebration Curry-Heute: Jonathan’s birthday was back in April in München and coincided with the Volcano. Tonight the masses were due at The Bon Accord to finally and formally celebrate his … Continue reading
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A Beginner’s Curry
A Curriculum for Excellence! Hector has been asked for his recipes many times over the years. Some have logged into this Blog to access that which has been posted already. This Curry-Heute was something different, a lesson. The Sixth Years … Continue reading
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D/Phyeley : A Village phenomenon
Hector saw the lights of Bradford, but the Curry was over a green hill far away… A Curry-free weekend. Well almost. The Field Centre at Malham had Local Lamb Curry on the menu on Saturday evening. From where was this … Continue reading
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A Clydebank Curry-Heute Take-Away?
It must be the ‘New’ Café Punjab! As a resident of this town for many years, New Café Punjab (24 Alexander St, G81) Clydebank, has satisfied those moments when there is no time or desire to cook, but the taste … Continue reading
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