Category Archives: Glasgow’s City Centre

Glasgow – Kinara – The Hanging Gardens of King Street

Kinara (10 King Street, Glasgow G1 5QP) is the latest addition to the Merchant City’s Curry scene. Kinara has been in business for two months having replaced the Russian cafe/restaurant at this locus. Russia not too popular then? And given … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Madurai – Visit #1

Does Glasgow’s city centre need another South Indian Restaurant? Well it has one. Madurai (The Exchange Building, 142a St. Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5LQ), a few doors down, is in direct competition to the long established Banana Leaf, nearby Rishi’s … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Namaste by Delhi Darbar – Bouncing Back To The Mainstream

Having only become aware of the existence of Namaste by Delhi Darbar (St Enoch Centre 1st Floor, 55 St Enoch Square, Glasgow G1 4BW) in recent weeks, it meant there were now three venues in Glasgow on the – to … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Glassy Central – Mainstream or Desi?

A – Bank Holiday Monday – whatever that means, Hector is home. Unusually, Marg has no hockey and knows if she doesn’t come for Curry-Heute, she’ll not be fed. Glassy Central (285 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3HQ) has been visited … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Glassy Central – Open at Lunchtimes, Once Again – Unlike…

Hector was having a good day. The Famous – were winning against their city rivals, a Spicy Lamb (Desi) Korma at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) could be the icing on the cake. Alas, the shutters … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Glassy Central – The Pedigree is Evident

Free of domestic duties, Hector was able to fill in one of the few blanks in the coverage of Curry Houses in Glasgow. As reported previously, it was Dr. Stan who spotted Glassy Central (285 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3HQ) … 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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Glasgow – Mela 2022 – Kelvingrove Park + West End Update

Mela on a wet Sunday afternoon in Glasgow, not the best of conditions for the outdoor festival at Kelvingrove Park. So it goes. We took in some of the entertainment before getting down to the real purpose of our visit. … Continue reading

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Glasgow – Karahi Palace + Babu – Bombay Street Kitchen

Fifteen minutes of preparation, seventeen minutes of pleasure – yes, another review of the outstanding Karahi Gosht at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ). Reviewing the same – Curry – on every visit does provide a challenge … Continue reading

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