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Category Archives: Glasgow’s South Side
Glasgow – Sara – Donner Kebab – A Rebranding
Before reporting on the main event of the day, the Hector spotted a change of name on Allison Street, in the heart of Glasgow’s Southside Curryland. What was Khana is now Sara – Donner Kebab (193 Allison Street, Govanhill Glasgow … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Shinwari – Afghan Cuisine : Shinwari, A Name Resurrected
Another Summertime Saturday in Glasgow, The Glorious Twelfth as it happens. Fear not, the Hector is not off to grab a brace of Grouse, however, if someone knows anywhere in this city serving Baterai/Quail without advance notice, do let me … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Alishan Tandoori – A Blast from The Past
One of the 5 places for a great Glasgow Curry… so wrote The Herald many years ago, as reported by Hector back in 2011, the first visit to The Alishan Tandoori (250 Battlefield Road, Glasgow, G42 9HU) in the era … Continue reading
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Glasgow – The Village “Curry House” – Because Karahi Palace wasn’t open, again…
It’s Dr. Stan’s birthday! There had to be Curry-Heute. We arranged to meet at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) at 14.00. For Hector, the thought of the wonder that is their Karahi Lamb had been planted … Continue reading
Glasgow – Karahi Palace (New-co) – On The Sunday in Life # The Counter is Reset
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which … 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 – Kebabish Grill – What could go wrong, did go wrong
At the end of 2019, Dr. Stan and Hector visited Kebabish Grill (323–325 Victoria Road, Glasgow, G42 7SA). Impressed by the Methi Gosht and Namkeen Gosht, this Blog reports that we both felt that Kebabish Grill was worthy of further … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Karahi Palace – A Change of Owner
On Saturday, Hector arrived at Karahi Palace (51-53 Nelson Street, Tradeston, Glasgow, G5 8DZ) to find the shutters half down, a continuation of the situation when I departed on my last visit. I was here to have Lamb Karahi (£12.00) … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Hujra Restaurant – Charsi Karahi, served in the Drawing Room
Curryspondent Neil made Hector aware of the opening of Hujra Restaurant (337 Paisley Rd W, Glasgow G51 1LU) towards the end of last year. Curry Houses at this locale have not done so well in the era of Curry-Huete. The … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Khyber Pass Restaurant – Under New Management
Four days ago, a certain social medium flagged up that it is three years since my last visit to Khyber Pass Restaurant ( St. Andrews Road, Glasgow, G41 1PD). Despite having had Karahi Gosht on my last two Curry outings, … Continue reading
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