Category Archives: The Shenaz

Glasgow – The Shenaz is Open – Masala Zing is Closed

With Two Weeks until retirement, Hector was delighted to find a Congratulatory Card in the pigeon hole today from a former colleague. The card contained Funds towards a Curry. Thank you, Liz. The Shenaz (17 Granville Street, Glasgow, G3 7EE) … Continue reading

Posted in The Shenaz, [Masala Zing] | Comments Off on Glasgow – The Shenaz is Open – Masala Zing is Closed

Shenaz – Wet Wet Wet

It is two months shy of two years since the last visit to The Shenaz (17 Granville Street, Glasgow, G3 7EE). I bet the next two years pass more slowly. A quote from the last visit: I asked if the … Continue reading

Posted in The Shenaz | Comments Off on Shenaz – Wet Wet Wet

The Shenaz, still going after 45 years…

This evening was Dr. Rick’s choice of venue, it was written. However Hector admits to steering his choice through less than subliminal means. Realising last Saturday how few Glasgow Curry Houses are open in the  mid-afternoon, the feeling that the … Continue reading

Posted in The Shenaz | Comments Off on The Shenaz, still going after 45 years…

Return to The Shenaz (via Akbar’s)

Hector had Bradford Curry on his mind, Akbar’s was calling.  On entering the premises at 16.43 I was greet warmly by the waiter who has come to know me from my three previous visits.  The  reception turned cold.  I was … Continue reading

Posted in Akbar's, The Shenaz | 2 Comments

The Shenaz – Glasgow, A Hidden Gem?

Another Curry House behind the Mitchell Library As part of the ongoing theme of this Curry-Woch, the Curry-Heute was originally intended to be at the Tiffin Rooms on Sauchiehall St, but was not open for business at  16.40, The Shenaz … Continue reading

Posted in The Shenaz | Comments Off on The Shenaz – Glasgow, A Hidden Gem?

Shenaz (Granville Street)

Does one visit mean many? Jonathan writes: Continuing the celebration of my escape, amongst other things, Kari, John and myself visited one of Glasgow’s oldest curry houses, the Shenaz in Granville Street. This must have been the first Indian restaurant … Continue reading

Posted in The Shenaz | Comments Off on Shenaz (Granville Street)