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Sheerin Palace, Glasgow – A Hector@Curry-Heute Recommendation
Today’s Saturday Ritual Curry-Heute was a No-Brainer. After the superb Curry Discussion at Shimla Pinks (Stirling) on Wednesday night, it had to be the Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Glasgow, G42 8HQ). Kofta-Egg at the Sheerin Palace had been firmly … Continue reading
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The Sheerin Palace, Part 2
The Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Glasgow, G42 8HQ) serves authentic food in the style and with flavours that have largely disappeared (from Glasgow) in the mist of time. Cheap and Cheerful is an apt description for this Curry Café. … Continue reading
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The Sheerin Palace, Part 1
With Scotland doing their best to avoid embarrassment at Hampden Park, Hector entered The Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Glasgow, G42 8HQ) just a kilometre down the road from Mount Florida. This Curry Café on the Southside was much quieter … Continue reading
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A Saturday Sojourn to Sheerin Palace
With a big day planned for tomorrow a solo Curry-Heute was called for. Sheerin Palace (300 Allison St, Glasgow, G42 8HQ) just around the corner from Yadgar, is a venue I was determined to return to. Last time it was … Continue reading
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Glasgow – Sheerin Palace – Perhaps Glasgow deserves the Curry Capital accolade
Just how do they do this? On completion of our Biertoday activity, Dr Stan and Hector descended upon the nearby Sheerin Palace on the Southside, (300 Allison St, Glasgow, Glasgow, G428HQ). This place was first spotted whilst parking in Daisy … Continue reading
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