Category Archives: Clydebank

Clydebank – Spice India – A Sneaky Pakora

With a visit to Glasgow Mela planned for tomorrow, there was no Curry-Heute. However, there was a visit to the local Indian Takeaway, Spice India (133 Riddle Street, Clydebank G81 2DH) most unusual. The Curry had here to date has … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Spice India – The Unlisted Ingredient + Riverside (Glasgow)

A Friday night Takeaway, another opperchancity to sample the Fayre at the local: Spice India (133 Riddle Street, Clydebank G81 2DH). Last time, Visit #1, I missed – Achari – on their menu, tonight, time to rectify. Risking the teatime … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Spice India – High Hopes

December, the Silly Season is upon us, time for sensible chaps to stay in on a Friday night. Marg, however, traditionally has places to go meaning that Takeaway tends to rear its head in this month more than any other. … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Curry Mix – Freddies no more

At some point in the recent past, Freddies Food Club withdrew from their Clydebank outpost and retreated to Knightswood. In its place, Curry Mix (495 Kilbowie Road, Clydebank G81 2AX) was established. Still serving the complete array of anything one … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Hot & Spicy – Needs Must

It was a long day. Alighting at Clydebank Station, the customary late night Donner Kebab from Hot & Spicy (18 Alexander St., Clydebank, G81 1RZ) is usually more than sufficient. A standard Donner is enough for two, going – large … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Tartan Tikka – Click & Collect

Tartan Tikka (5 Second Ave, Clydebank G81 3BD) opened on December 16, Hector was there, twice. The visit early in the day confirmed the imminent launch, alas, on my return, they weren’t quite ready and Hector was hungry. Hector departed, … Continue reading

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Dalmuir – Taj – Nine Years After

Nicola has spoken, from Friday, West Dunbartonshire along with most of Central Scotland goes down a Covid Tier. Restaurants can open until 18.00 for dining in, except there are no known Curry Houses in this county which will do so. … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Mr Tasty – The Festive Season commences, or may be not…

And so it’s December, the start of the – silly season – when Hector is particularly prone to buying Friday night Takeaway, busy pubs being best left to – amateuris drinkerus. OK, today is not Friday and as Boris has … Continue reading

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Clydebank (Parkhall) – Raja’s – Desi Style

A Menu drops through the door of Hector’s House periodically then usually goes in the recycling. This time I had a gander, anything new? The recurring problem is that Clydebank Curry tastes pretty much the same and tends towards an … Continue reading

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Clydebank – Hot & Spicy – Even Hector gets The Munchies

This afternoon’s Charsi Lamb Karahi at Shinwari (Glasgow) was early. At 22.00, with an almighty downpour underway, it was decided a taxi was necessary from Clydebank Station to Hector’s House. How could I not visit Hot & Spicy (18 Alexander … Continue reading

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