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Category Archives: Glasgow’s South Side
Glasgow – Sufi Restaurant – Same Again Please!
On this Saturday afternoon in April, some are looking forward to The Grand National, others The Boat Race. I have never understood the attraction to the masses of either of these sporting events, the latter in particular which is a … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sufi Restauarant – The New Persian-Afghan on The Southside
A few weeks back, Curryspondent Stephen informed Curry-Heute of the imminent opening of a new Afghan Restaurant in Glasgow. The First, The Khyber, is greatly missed. Stephen suggested I give them a month to get settled. Yesterday I went looking … Continue reading
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Chilli Cottage – Glasgow Cessnock
Neil, a Native of Cessnock, advised Hector of a Curry Café on the same block as the Subway. Both he and Mags had observed the display of Sweets in the window in passing, however Curry was reported. The decision to … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Cafe Serena – Still has The Potential to be Excellent
To many Curry-Heute Blogs start like a confession – it is x weeks since my last visit. How have three years past since my last visit? Cafe Serena (328-340 Maxwell Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow, G41 1PJ) was visited twice within a … Continue reading
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Glasgow : Pendragon – Gary (Mac)Chandler + Punjabi Dhaba
Three weeks have passed since Marg and Hector saw Gary Chandler (Jadis) support Pendragon in Katowice. Tonight they are in Glasgow, there had to be Curry-Heute to perfect the day. I popped in to Punjabi Dhaba (480 Paisley Road, Glasgow, … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Cafe Reeshah AND Sugar Rush – Red Pepper
Hector promised Marg a taste of possibly the finest Keema Mutter in Glasgow. Mince and Tatties happens to be Marg’s favourite meal, Simples. We entered a busy Café Reeshah (455 Shields Rd, Glasgow, G41 1NP) after 18.00. The first table … Continue reading
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Giffnock’s Maya, Closed on a Tuesday – Deira Lahore, Govanhill – Open Seven Days
It took Hector an hour to drive across the City of Glasgow from one extremity to the other. Maya, in Giffnock, occupies the premises of the former Wok Way. The reviews elsewhere are Generous. One day Hector will find out … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Lahore Kebab House – Pollokshields – A Long Overdue Visit
Sources have suggested that that the Lahore Kebab House (196 Albert Dr, Glasgow, G41 2NH ) is the best of Pollokshields Venues. The Halal Kebab House is respected, Café Serena did not grab The Hector as much as he would … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Halal Kebab House – In The Heart of Pollokshields
Halal Kebab House (164 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2N6) was first visited in the early days of Curry-Heute, 2011. The following year I met the Proprietor – Hassan – at certain Curry Awards, he won an Award, Hector didn’t. The … Continue reading
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Maureen’s Charity Curry Night 2014 – Curry on the Hill
A change of Venue this year for Maureen’s Charity Curry Night in aid of Indian and Sri Lankan Orphanages, sees The Friends of Hector assembled at Curry on the Hill (3 Bemersyde Ave, Mansewood, Glasgow, G43 1EN). This is a … Continue reading
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