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Category Archives: Glasgow’s City Centre
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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Glasgow – Charcoals Cafe – The Pre-Theatre Menu
On Day three of the Glasgow Real Ale Festival (G-RAF 2016), Hector is attending as a paying customer, this means Bunkers are required afore. Charing Cross was the chosen locus, it is Ramadan, nowhere was open. Having survived both the … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Chennai Restaurant – Hector does not order Chicken Curry
It has been raining this week in the West of Scotland, but not as much as it has in the northwest of England. Hector was sent photos of Nice & Spicy (Lancaster) under water. Hopefully they will be open for … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Obsession of India – One Month after Opening
Located in what was a – Zorba – a Greek Restaurant last time Hector visited these premises, Obsession of India (25 High St., G1 1LX, Glasgow, Scotland) is the latest addition to the Glasgow Curry Scene. There were two diners … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Chennai Restaurant – And Now for Something Completely Different…
Spice of The City has gone, the premises have been given an upgrade, we now have The Chennai Restauarant (52 Oswald St, Glasgow G1 4PL). Hector has done well in the World of Curry-Heute in recent outings, my Most Favouritest … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Bombay Blues – Part of The Glasgow Establishment
Hector tried to dine at Bombay Blues (41 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 6AE) late one Friday afternoon last November and was informed they were not open. Something has changed, the website states there is a lunchtime buffet then a la … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Indian Gallery – Curry by Invitation
When Curry-Heute was conceived, there was the hope that the Website and Blog would attract enough attention such that Restaurateurs might even invite The Bold Hector to sample their wares. This has happened sporadically, Hector has dined very well and … Continue reading
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Lunch at Babu Bombay Street Food – in Glasgow!
There is a Barrel Party this afternoon, Lunch is required afore. A Snack, nothing Heavy, but why compromise and eat Bland? Babu Bombay Street Kitchen (186 West Regent St, Glasgow, G2 4RU) should serve my purpose. The Breakfast Deal: Bacon/Omelette … Continue reading
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Breakfast at Babu Bombay Street Kitchen
An early start was decreed today, an Opperchancity for Breakfast at Babu Bombay Street Kitchen (186 West Regent St, Glasgow, G2 4RU). Arriving after 11.00, Hector hoped the Lunchtime Menu would be available, alas not, Noon. Last time I was … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Dhabba – The Merchant City, A Self-fulfilling Prophecy
Hector comes to praise Curry Houses, not to bury them. Hector (and Marg) first visited The Dhabba (44 Candleriggs, Glasgow, G1 1LE) about a decade ago. The Dhabba had acquired a reputation for – Something Different. We dined on perhaps … Continue reading
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